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#70 - For whom?

For girls who are even slightly attractive, the most terrifying places are those involved in special trades.

For example, famous dance troupes, or the 'beautiful cottages' that everyone understands.

But these places always offer the most money.

There are always people who don't deserve to be parents, not even leaving their children a sliver of breathing room.

Patty deeply loathed this kind of thing and would often intervene in her capacity as the head maid of the Countess Montes.

As residents of the Montes family's territory, they naturally had priority if the Countess's estate needed them.

Moreover, it was at a very low price… The Countess's estate had a fixed price for buying people, and no one could refuse.

Of course, those bought into the castle like them could only do rough work, not even qualified to be laundry maids, and not even worthy of having their names mentioned.

They were not allowed to do any work that could directly come into contact with the owners of the castle.

But even if they could only sweep the eternally unswept ground outside the castle, they could still learn the most basic knight training methods!

This was a benefit that Count Montes gave to his people, a right that would not be taken away even if they were servants for life.

Although other places might pay lip service, it would definitely not happen here.

If they were lucky enough to learn something, to develop some skill, then they would escape the identity of a maid and enter the ranks of attendants… Even if they could only do rough work, they would regain their identity.

The more they understood what kind of predicament they had escaped from, the more they understood what they had gained, the more grateful they were to Patty.

Patty didn't actually expect their gratitude; after arranging them, she never cared about them again.

In the past ten years, many of the girls she had rescued were grateful for her help, but only grateful.

It was these few who, after gaining strength, found Patty themselves, hoping to do something for her!

However, the female attendant, who was calling to her sisters, looked sad… They had done so much, so why did they fail on the most important matter?

Patty did not resent the girls for their failure.

She understood that it was her own fault.

She had lived too many good days; even though she always told herself that the Tower Church was an evil cult that did all kinds of evil, she still relaxed.

Because of her always preferential treatment, she forgot how unscrupulous these cultists were.

But what puzzled her was… why? —

Andres Horne, still cornered in the corner of the castle by Patty, only showed a malicious smile after hearing her doubts.

"Patty, you've really been made too naive by that Great Knight Yagris!" he said calmly, "Ever since you women entered the church, the Lord of the Tower has focused almost all of his attention on you.

You don't really think that everyone is like you, able to listen to the Lord's teachings at any time, do you?

Without being able to contact the Lord, there is no way to gain power!

The existence of every High Priest is a channel that allows the believers around him to gain power!

As long as the High Priest stays next to the idol, everyone who prays to the Lord can feel that increasingly powerful feeling!

And you, as a High Priest, are selfishly only caring about yourself!"

Patty smiled coldly: "Do you think I'll believe that?

None of the High Priests of the Tower Church would ever want me to have a parish."

"Why haven't you died?" Andres Horne muttered, "Clearly that Storm Poet was the strongest dispatched Archbishop I've ever seen.

Why was it him who died?"

Patty raised her hand and touched the snow-white feather pinned to her collar… No, it had already turned gray and lost its peculiar luster.

Although the final ultimate move of that bard came from a magical item, it had actually exceeded his own power.

Even if the people sent out by the Storm Church to do these evil deeds swore never to use their own divine magic, how could everyone really do it?

It's just that they have more powerful weapons to smooth out the gap.

If magical artifacts can't do it, their own strength is useless.

However, sometimes, just a little coincidence is enough.

With most of the methods restrained by the position around Patty, the strongest and sharpest weapon that the other side could bring out was still related to the storm.

Living feathers, such magical creatures, are really peculiar.

They just happened to have an energy burst at the most critical moment, offsetting a small part of the opponent's damage.

Otherwise, Patty would inevitably face a life-or-death crisis… The female knight suddenly startled and suddenly understood what Horne wanted to do.

Although deeply valued by the Lord of the Tower, Patty had not given up her knight training.

Therefore, the divine magic she obtained from the gods was basically pure force field magic.

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But, only she can use it.

Patty has no way, and never thought of teaching these divine magic she has obtained to others.

Although it's a bit funny, she does have the thinking of a traditional knight.

Therefore, unless she shows it herself, it is difficult for anyone to feel the characteristics of a spellcaster from her.

Just like Horne in front of her, he can pretend to be a scholar, but he can't pretend to be a knight.

However, if she really slips to the edge of death, Patty knows that she will never fail to ask the Lord of the Tower for help.

Especially when the enemy is still the Storm Bishop.

And, once the realm of life is touched, the divine magic of the Lord of the Tower becomes a bit improper.

When others release healing spells, they extract life energy from the air, but the Tower's side uses blood-sucking healing.

Moreover, once used, there is no turning back… That is to say, proper healing spells will no longer save her life, but will kill her.

Horne clearly hopes that she will expose her identity and attract the attention of Count Montes.

If it were before, even if she exposed her cultist identity, Yagris would definitely still protect her.

However, Marian had just died because of her.

Even if Yagris could guess that someone else was playing tricks, it would not change the fact that without her scheming, it would be impossible for her to be used.

Patty gently closed her eyes and suddenly asked, "Kyle, who is it?

Natalie hates this son so much, also because this child is actually not related to her, right?"

"What are you talking about?" Horne replied without blinking, "Didn't you witness her giving birth?

It's impossible for Count Montes not to recognize his own bloodline."

"So, Kyle really has a problem, is he human?"

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