Chapter 283 282. Valley Field (Part 2)
The stone mill is pressed over the grain field covered with ears of wheat, and the full grains of wheat will fall off from the ears of wheat.
Suldak clumsily used a rake to pile the flattened straw into a pile, exposing the wheat grains underneath. Selena took a linen bag, and Suldak picked up a wooden shovel and put the wheat mixed with a small amount of hay leaves into the bag. Let the wind blow away the broken leaves of hay mixed in the wheat, so that pure wheat can be obtained.
Take the wheat to the mill, and it can be ground into wheat flour.
Several nearby villages share a mill. The mill is located in Digo Village, which is about fifteen miles away from here. The north wind is blowing all year round. The mill is built on the edge of the canyon. The north wind in the canyon blows the windmill and provides sufficient power for the stone grinding disc of the mill. Because several villages work together to build it, so as long as the wheat Back there, you can grind into whole wheat flour for free.
The sun shone on Suldak's body, and the Warcraft leather armor was like a can. It was extremely hot, and Suldak reached out to untie the leather armor, wearing only a linen shirt, which made him feel much cooler.
Selena took Suldak's leather armor and hung the sweaty leather armor on a branch beside her.
Although the matter between the two of them has been revealed, everyone in the village knows that Selina is a woman from Suldak, and even old Sheila has acquiesced in this matter, but the two of them have never broken through the last layer.
In the morning, old Sheila chatted with Selena on the edge of the valley, and took out two pieces of cheese from a handkerchief, one for Little Peter and the other for Signa, although Signa I really want to take it, but I still pursed my lips, raised my fair face, and looked at Selena asking for her opinion with a questioning look, until Selena nodded in agreement, then stretched out her little hand to take the piece of cheese .
Signa only took a small bite, and carefully savored the sweetness of the cheese with narrowed eyes. The sweet smile on her face seemed to melt the coldest heart.
She ate half of it, and handed the remaining half to Selena. The tenderness of that scene made the old Sheila wipe tears secretly, and said to Selina: Children from poor families are sensible early, and Signa will definitely be a good person in the future. capable.
After the two of them put all the wheat on the valley field into the linen pockets, Suldak stood up straight and said to the flushed Selina:
"Take a break!"
Selena walked to the edge of the valley and poured a glass of water for Suldak. The two sat down on the haystack by the edge of the valley. Selina smiled and said to Suldak: "There are many knights in Hoyle Manor, but no one has ever been willing to do the work of a farmer!"
Only in front of Suldak, Selena would joke without scruples, and this time she actually talked about her past in Hoyle Manor.
Suldak leaned against the wheat stack, looked up at the white clouds floating high in the sky, and asked Serena, "How many years have you been a maid in Hoyle Manor?"
Selena shook her head, expressing that she couldn't tell, then she measured it with her hands and said to Suldak: "When I was about this tall, I was sent to the Hoyle Manor by my father, At that time, Miss Hoyle was just born, and I was very thin at that time, and I had to use all my strength to hold her. Later, Miss Hoyle grew up, and I grew up, and she continued to grow up, so did I. Get stronger and stronger."
She leaned closer to Suldak, putting her shoulder against Suldak's shoulder, and Suldak turned to look at her side face, with **** lips under the straight bridge of the nose, asking her : "Where does your family live?"
Selena reached out to hold Suldak's hand, and said in a flat tone:
“They moved not long after they dropped me off at Hoyle Manor.”
Suldak was a little speechless and surprised:
"How would they do that?"
Selena showed a helpless smile in her eyes, and whispered:
"After they found out that I believed in the Goddess of Darkness, they worried that I would hurt them, so they sent me to Hoyle Manor. Baron Hoyle is a sincere believer in the Statue of Liberty. They hope that Baron Hoyle can use his actions Touch me."
"Then did the baron influence you?" Suldak then asked curiously.
Selena smiled like a naughty child, as if she could finally share a long-buried joke with others, and Suldak said with a smile: "Actually, 'Thanks to the Statue of Liberty' is just his catchphrase. Every time I speak, I like to thank the Statue of Liberty, including eating, sleeping and going to the bathroom."
Suldak pressed his forehead and yelled: "It's still like this..."
Selena leaned on Suldak's arm, turned sideways, a pair of beautiful green eyes looked at the man in front of her affectionately, her long chestnut hair was spread out, and she was so beautiful, Suldak fingered Pushing away the messy hair on her face, she said to her, "Did Goddess Celine teach you some life skills?"
"Huh?" Selina was stunned for some reason.
Suldak said to her: "Two days ago, Karl and I discussed the priests in the Temple of the Statue of Liberty, how they lived a high-quality life, of course, there is a certain financial subsidy from the Grimm Empire, But that money is not enough to support them to live in that kind of palace-like temple. In the Green Empire, except for the Angibold royal family, the priests in these Statue of Liberty temples are the richest, so their Where does the wealth come from?."
"..." Selena couldn't speak.
Suldak gently pinched her soft earlobe, and Selena's face turned red all of a sudden, and water rippled in her eyes.
"Carl told me that there are probably three ways: one is the financial allocation of the Grimm Empire. Of course, this part has not been activated since the outbreak of the plane war and the temple refused to send priests to participate in the war. The second is the God The land of the temple itself and the output of some industries. The third thing that I am most curious about is that the priests in the temple know some magical arts, such as group healing and big prophecy. The magic circle of engraving healing spells in the small fountain makes the water in the pool have healing power even if it does not last for a short time. A little property." Suldak explained.
He asked curiously: "Selena, as the envoy of Goddess Celine, do you know these kinds of spells? It's like this..."
As he spoke, he retracted, a faint golden glow appeared in his palm.
"...What is this?" Selina asked in surprise.
She tried to reach out to touch it, but found that it was like extremely pure light, and her hand could completely block those golden lights.
The two lay sideways on the straw stack, chatting quietly face to face.
Suldak said: "The power of the holy light has a certain healing effect. As you can see, I am not the priest of the Temple of Liberty. After my body awakens the magic power, I have this ability. I And not a believer in the Statue of Liberty."
When Suldak emphasized that he was not a believer in the Statue of Liberty, Dailina smiled knowingly.
"Then what do you believe in?" Selina murmured.
Looking at her delicate appearance, Suldak was no longer in the mood to chat, and moved his head closer...to hug her soft body.
If you want Suldak to talk about the first time you made out with Selena, what is the most memorable thing, Suldak may not be able to say anything, but if you want to talk about the most memorable thing, you can still Say something.
First of all, the wheat awns from the straw stack stick to the skin, which will be very irritating.
Secondly, he has already said Signa's 'Mom, I'm hungry! ’ is deeply imprinted in my heart.
Because just when he was feeling a little bit worse, little Signa poked her head out from behind the wheat stack and said weakly to Selena, 'Mom, I'm hungry! '
Then...then there is no after.
Suldak suddenly thought that if old Sheila came to find him, things might be more troublesome. He picked up the leather armor hanging on the tree and quickly left along the village.
(end of this chapter)