Chapter 31: Disciplining the Nun V (1)
The woman standing in front of Lord Jake... was the parish priest of the mountainous region north of Lugano. Ñøv€l-B1n was the first platform to present this chapter.
She was the woman who was referred to as the Saintess of Salvation by the residents of the parish, Sister Linda Halls.
Sister Linda Halls showed a pleasant smile as she looked at Lord Jake standing in front of her.
This noble was the enemy of many workers suffering in the iron mines. Even now, he was receiving the hatred of the people of his own domain.
However, the Saintess of Salvation, who was respected by many people, smiled at such a person, and began to approach him with a look full of affection. It was as if he was the person she loved, without harboring the slightest bit of hatred in her heart.
And, smiling back at her, Lord Jake opened his mouth to say, “I missed you. What took you so long to contact me?”
“Sorry. The work in the mines have been a bit eventful as of late. I only came to meet you today because I have something to tell you.”
“Hooh... is that so... well done.”
They hugged each other while talking in an affectionate voice.
The warm hug lasted for a while, then the two people sat down at a well-prepared table, picked up their wine glasses, and continued talking.
“Okay, what is the situation with the mines?”
“It’s still running very well. Thanks to your hard work, the number of people coming to work as miners is increasing.”
“Hah, that’s how it should be. In fact, I have been demanding more from them these past few days.”
But... for Linda and Jake, that was something irrelevant.
What they were interested in was whether the price of iron ore and grain they were selling would increase or not.
They didn’t really care if thousands or tens of thousands of people died in the war, and there was no need for them to care, rather, they would welcome the war with a smile since they would benefit in the process.
When the conversation had progressed to that point, Linda spoke to Jake in a voice filled with seriousness, unlike how it was before.
“So... I actually have some good news for you, want to hear it?”
“What? Is it about the war?”
“No, it’s about something else...”
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