Luo Ya had always ignored Nuo Aier and even avoided her frequently. Her Royal Highness used to attribute this situation to her lack of charm. However, when the young man protected her in this deadly maze, Nuo Aier realized that this might not be the case.
It wasn't that Luo Ya didn't like her, but he didn't like to flatter her. This guy was stubborn to a certain extent, or rather, he had a high self-esteem. Even the identity of a princess couldn't make him obediently flatter her. However, in contrast, when real danger came, this was a person worth trusting.
Nuo Aier felt that she and Luo Ya were the same kind of people.
Not referring to status, but the core part of a person's heart.
Justice, kindness, and a certain pride in the heart that made them unwilling to yield.
Luo Ya's actions tonight were completely different. Especially in the studio, Nuo Aier wasn't the only one who experienced the test of humanity, Luo Ya also had a winged dagger in his hand.
Facing a terrifying existence like Peter, even the proud and powerful Nuo Aier couldn't escape fear. How could the weak Luo Ya not have any fluctuations in his emotions? However, behind the girl, he tenaciously held onto his heart, which made Nuo Aier feel that she didn't misjudge him.
Thinking of this, the girl felt the change in her heart. It wasn't for pleasure, nor was it to satisfy her inner desires. It was something that even Nuo Aier couldn't explain.
Her heart was warm, but when she thought about it carefully, she felt a little itchy. Her brain was heating up, but it wasn't an illness. She knew that her possessiveness was starting to swell, but even someone as intelligent as her was helpless.
Luo Ya's existence gave her a strange feeling. Although she was still confused, Nuo Aier inexplicably felt that as long as the two of them were together, they might be able to overcome this crisis.
The girl was surprised by her strange thoughts. Suddenly, she noticed that Luo Ya, who was leading the way, stopped. She raised her head and saw a hazy building ahead of them.
A monastery.
In terms of scale, it wasn't very big. The overall architectural style was very retro. The main building material was stone, and the decoration was made of wood of unknown origin but obviously not expensive. The symbol of the Primordial Goddess hung above the door. The oil lamp at the door wasn't lit, and it swayed and squeaked in the breeze.
Nuo Aier carefully observed the building while Luo Ya frowned.
“.....”
What the hell was that?
Luo Ya's heart was filled with despair when he saw the buildings in front of him. The dark buildings in the fog were too horrifying. Coupled with the silent atmosphere, it made people flinch. He glanced around and found a map.
42 Rock Street.
"This should be a small monastery."
Nuo Aier took a step forward and stood side by side with Luo Ya to look at the building in front of them. There was a smile on her face, as if she thought it was a good place.
The Primordial Goddess of this world had a large number of believers. Due to the different customs of different countries, their doctrines were quite lax, and they were roughly divided into two systems.
One was the devout ascetics. They usually gathered in monasteries and never married. They focused on teaching and educating the people around them. The other was the church. They could marry and live freely, but they had to listen to the orders of the Theocracy during emergencies such as the Holy War.
To put it bluntly, the clergy of the Primordial Goddess of this world were either independent and didn't care about worldly affairs, or they were obedient because they received benefits.
And this was the monastery of the ascetics. As for this small monastery … to put it bluntly, it was just like an elementary school.
It was small and didn't teach much. The ascetics and nuns were the teachers here. They taught some knowledge to make a living. The cost of going to school here was relatively low, and it was very close to the people. It was a good choice for the people at the bottom to receive education.
"This architectural style should be from the time of Pelo the Third. It's been more than three hundred years since then. Although it's a small monastery, it's rare that it has been maintained for so long."
Luo Ya's face twitched when he heard Nuo Aier's words of praise. Miss Angel, whose family was the head of the church, had a good impression of this kind of monastery. However, Luo Ya didn't have this kind of relationship. He felt as if there was a cold wind blowing behind his back.
"You mean, we should go in?"
"Yes, I think this place is pretty good. The building isn't damaged, and there are no signs of large-scale battles nearby. Also, the monastery doesn't lack general supplies like food. We should be able to gain something."
Nuo Aier calmly analyzed the pros and cons based on the nearby situation. Luo Ya, whose eyes were twitching, was speechless. After thinking for a moment, the youth walked in front with his sword.
"Follow me."
"Okay."
Luo Ya carefully approached the monastery. He walked past the oil lamps that were creaking in the wind. After cautiously observing the surroundings, he placed his hand on the monastery's door and pushed it forcefully.
"It's locked. There seems to be someone inside."
"… It shouldn't be a soldier. Otherwise, it would be impossible for there to be no sentries."
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