Chapter 132 Recruitment
The waiter looked around and made sure that there was no one else in the pub, then walked to the door and hung a sign indicating that the pub was not open yet.
"Please wait."
The waiter placed two large glasses of beer on Reinhardt and Kenny's table, then walked to the back of the pub.
"What does this mean?"
Reinhardt had to say something. Any normal person should have noticed something was wrong by now.
"Just be patient, Breivik. This is a good thing. I won't harm you."
Kenny looked very relaxed. He picked up his glass of beer and finished the nearly one pound glass of beer in two or three sips.
Seeing Kenny like this, Reinhardt could only suppress the anxiety in his heart, picked up the big glass of beer in front of him, and took a big sip.
"Looks like we'll have to wait a while."
The church bells rang in the distance. The priests of the church were leading the believers in morning prayers. All the believers in the town were sitting near the two churches in the town.
Hearing the bell, Kenny also made a simplified version of the prayer gesture on his chest. When there is no church or it is inconvenient to set up a prayer place, believers of the Sun God Cult will use this gesture instead of prayer to establish a connection with their gods.
However, even this simplified version of prayer is theoretically only used by believers. It is also a way to establish a connection with the gods. Unlike the "prayers" of ordinary believers, this kind of prayer can borrow power from the gods and cast divine spells.
And in Reinhardt's opinion, Kenny is not a believer.
"Very surprised?"
Reinhardt frowned and glanced at Kenny.
"No wonder I never see you at prayer time."
During this period, Kenny rarely appeared in front of the public during the prayer times of the Sun God Cult.
"But why should you? Becoming a believer is not something that needs to be done in secret."
Hearing Reinhardt's question, Kenny smiled bitterly and shook his head.
"Let's not talk about that for now. Don't you want to know what happened to that damn queen?"
Kenny changed the subject, but Reinhardt didn't care about it. He was more concerned about what happened to Lannia in the goblin city-state.
"Of course, who doesn't want to know how that damn queen suffered."
Reinhardt cursed, and these curses were very much to the liking of Kenny and his people. Combined with the effect of the big glass of beer just now, Kenny also became excited.
"Two more glasses."
He shouted at the bar of the pub, and soon the waiter came to them with two large glasses of beer.
"This is about that damn queen who still wants to continue to sign an alliance with those foreign races."
Kenny gritted his teeth and cursed Lanya.
"You are despicable, you deserve to be despised by everyone, and you will be burned for eternity."
Reinhardt did not respond. According to his character, he should have agreed with Kenny and cursed the damned Lania with him, but Reinhardt did not want to do that.
"Ha, and then, just as they were about to come to an agreement, sunlight streamed into their darkened meeting room."
Kenny danced with his hands, and under the combined effects of the images in his mind and the alcohol, he was getting more and more excited, so much so that he didn't notice Reinhardt's frown.
"The sun is so hot that in just a moment, those inhuman races were purified. Under the sun, there is no room for these dark races to survive."
Reinhardt still frowned. He noticed the gazes behind him. The waiters seemed to have noticed his silence.
"Praise the sun."
He had to suppress his annoyance and praise the "story" that Kenny was talking about.
"Praise the sun."
Kenny also echoed casually.
"and then?"
Reinhardt was still waiting for the next part. "Then, those abominable aliens and their accomplices all melted into the sunlight."
Kenny took another swig of beer.
"As for the damned queen, the sun god showed his mercy and the sun did not melt her immediately."
Kenny laughed again.
"The Sun God has given her a chance to reflect on her mistakes in endless pain and confess to the Sun God. Now she only has one breath left. When she finishes her confession, death will take her away."
Reinhardt clapped his hands.
"That's great, but how do you know this?"
Although Kenny's story has been embellished, it still reveals a lot of information. It's like someone witnessed the whole process and brought back first-hand information.
"Of course because..."
"Kenny, it's ok."
A voice came from behind Reinhardt, interrupting Kenny. Reinhardt was familiar with this voice. Just now, the owner of this voice should be in a small church, praying to the sun god with those believers.
"Priest Suen."
Kenny put away his previous impudent expression and bowed respectfully to the person behind Reinhardt.
That is a church ritual used only among believers.
Reinhardt also turned around and saluted as if he had just discovered the Soen priest.
Of course, Reinhardt had already discovered the figure of Priest Suen, but "Breivik" was only a level five warrior. According to his character, it was normal for him to have just discovered him when Priest Suen deliberately hid himself.
“May you have a beautiful day with the sun shining.”
Priest Suen returned the greeting and gave his blessing. Then he looked at Kenny who was standing beside him.
"Is he the candidate you mentioned?"
Kenny nodded repeatedly.
"Yes, Brevik is a good guy, strong and a good person. I have observed him for a long time and have not found any behavior that violates the Holy Scripture."
Most of the holy scriptures of the Sun God Cult require believers to be kind to others and reject evil deeds. As long as Reinhard lives according to his original habits, he will basically not violate those holy scriptures.
"Wait a minute, what does all this mean?"
Reinhardt showed a confused look at the right time and intervened in the conversation between the two.
"We still need to understand Breivik's wishes."
Suen turned his attention back to Reinhardt.
"Brevik, are you willing to become a follower of the Sun God?"
Reinhardt was really confused now. Sun knew "Breivik" and he should know that Breivik had not crossed the line of becoming a believer.
"I didn't cross the line of being a believer."
"The sun doesn't bypass anyone."
Priest Suen spoke in a gentle tone, with a convincing force, but this level 0 divine magic might have some effect on a level 5 warrior like Breivik, and could slightly affect his judgment, but it was useless to Reinhardt.
"Of course I do."
But Reinhardt's mission was to investigate the Cult of the Sun, and he certainly would not let go of this obviously wrong recruitment.
"Then follow me."
Sune and Kenny led Reinhardt to the back of the tavern, where the cellar was. The baptism ceremony for believers to become believers should usually be held in the church, bathed in the sun.
This is clearly not a formal process.
(End of this chapter)