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Chapter 29 Dai Niya's Blessing

"This is... the blessing of my Lord, everything goes very smoothly." The two old men bowed devoutly to the Holy Light, and their fingers kept drawing squares on their chests, showing respect to the Holy Light equivalent to the arrival of Deniya. The apprentice on the side seemed to have seen such a miracle for the first time and was completely stunned. It was not until Panis secretly kicked him behind him that he remembered what he should do at this time. He quickly saluted the Holy Light behind Ankava and Alisa, avoiding the fate of being asked by the old priest to settle the score.

"But why is it so fast?" Alisa said in amazement: "This is really unexpected. I have never seen such a fast speed."

"What's wrong?" Ankava found her old partner in surprise and couldn't help but ask in a low voice: "It's so soon? How long has Lina been in that child?"

"I just entered for five minutes, which was too fast." Alisa said blankly: "In history, the nuns who served the Lord were out...well, during this prayer, even the most favored by the goddess would have to spend at least twenty minutes praying to receive the goddess' response and the goddess would bless them. Lina received the goddess' grace in five minutes and received the Goddess' grace personally delivered as a response. This is simply the highest glory. But why is this happening? Is the child so favored by the goddess or..."

"Well? What do you think I'm doing?" Panis found that the eyes of the two old men moved from the miracles in the air to him, and were stared at by such pairs of eager and scrutinized eyes. Panis said with a confused look: "Are you planning to ask me the reason? Don't joke, I don't even know what happened, how could I give you an answer? I said don't stare at me like this anymore. I really don't know anything. Hey, if you do this, I will run away."

"What's going on?" Ankava said tremblingly: "Are you really not a believer in the church? Of course, it doesn't mean that you have officially joined the church. As long as you are a believer, you are really not?"

"I just said I don't know what's going on. My common language should be very standard, right?" Panis said helplessly: "And I really don't believe in Deniya. Although I am grateful to her, thanks and faith are different. The god I believe in is Lord Yara, the Father God. You should understand that."

The two old men's eyes twitched, and they did not comment on Panis's belief. In the Yara world, basically everyone believes in one or several gods as a sustenance to their hearts. Yara, as the original god, is of course among the gods believed in. However, the existence of Yara is too far away and never responds to the prayers and calls of believers. Therefore, those who believe in him are basically the only gods who are high in the kingdom of God, and the guardians who are born in response to Yara's will, mortals.

There are almost no one who truly believes in Lord Yara. For a mortal, believing in Lord Yara either means that this person is extremely arrogant or that he is extremely confident. They will think that the gods are not qualified to be believed in by themselves, and that only the omnipotent Lord Yara is the object of their worship. Therefore, when a mortal claims to only believe in the words of the Father God Yara, it often means that he has subconsciously pulled himself to the same position as the gods, and naturally he will have a strange vision from ordinary people.

"So you are a believer of God the Father." Ankava looked at Panis, then turned his head to look at the gradually dissipated grace, and said with a wry smile: "Also, Lord Goddess seems to have recognized your qualification to believe in God the Father, and there is nothing...dissatisfied with this?"

"Why did I use questions again?" Panis said dissatisfiedly: "Every time I hear you use questions, I feel so nervous. I always feel like you are asking me something again. And why can't Deniya admit it? I have bowed and treated her with a polite personality. Even if I secretly despise her in my heart, I am too fond of Lina and Betty when I was a child... Well, on this occasion, can she hear what I say?"

"Yeah." The two old men were looking at Panis with the look of looking at the monster. When they heard the question he suddenly asked, he nodded vigorously: "It must be heard, that is, you are blasphemous in front of you."

"Haha, haha, it's really good weather today, Lord Deniya." Panis laughed dryly and asked in a low voice: "I'm running away and hiding now. Are you a little too late?"

"Yeah." The two old men nodded vigorously again: "It's too late, and my Lord's will is everywhere, so you have nowhere to escape, and there is nowhere to hide from God's punishment."

"Hahaha, is that true?" Panis looked around with his eyes floating around, as if he was really looking for a place to hide: "Well, I suddenly remembered that I smashed a big hole on the lawn at home in the morning. It would be better to go back and fill it up first, so that's not the case. Yes, that's right, that's it, so I'll go first, you guys tell me to Lina, um, there's danger, I'll hide."

"You guy is teasing Uncle Ankava and Aunt Alisha again, and you are unforgivable." Lina, who was full of joy, seemed to have heard all the conversation outside. At this time, she suddenly pushed open the door of the prayer room and rushed out, expressing her excitement by kicking: "When can you be serious, and you are getting more and more excessive, and you dare to say bad things about her in front of Lord Deniya. Lord Goddess wants me to punish you on behalf of her."

"Ah, it turns out that this divine punishment is in this form? It turns out that there is nowhere to escape." Panis held his head, flexibly avoided the girl's kick, and habitually crossed his waist and laughed: "It's too naive. Even the divine punishment cannot hit me. Oh! It hurts so much."

"I deserve it." Lina retracted her feet that were stomping on Panis's soles, wrinkled her nose, and she seemed to be unable to hide her happiness. She gave Panis a charming look, then turned her head and opened her arms, hugged the two old men in her arms, and said happily: "Uncle Ankava, Aunt Alisha, I'm back. The goddess soon approved my prayer and gave me blessings."

"We have all seen it." The two old men said with a smile: "Under the Lord's blessing, you will definitely be happy in the future. So, when will you hold the ceremony?"

"It will take a long time." Lina said with a flushed face: "And even if the ceremony is held, she will have to go back to the main hall of Neville City. I will pick you up at that time."

"So, who will tell me what I'm talking about?" Panis said to the poor apprentice next to him, "Do you know?"
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