Rebirth of the Viking King

Chapter 255 6.3 Envoys from 7 Countries

Passing the "magic bread" in her hand to the nun next to her, Elizabeth wiped the sweat from her forehead again, feeling slightly exhausted.

The children happily ate breakfast, while the nuns at the orphanage could not hide their shock while sharing the bread.

For mortals, the way matter exists can only be the mutual conversion of physical objects, such as from raw meat, vegetables, and water to delicious food through fire.

For example, the ore in the mountain peaks is mined and smelted through flames. Part of it becomes residue and part of it becomes sword.

This is a commonly known theorem in the human world, and it is also a universal law of material transformation.

What is even more magical is life.

Babies can grow rapidly with only a small amount of milk from their mothers. The seeds of plants are thrown into the ground and can grow into towering trees if left unattended.

However, even if it is a miraculous life

After all, the emergence of a tree still requires a seed.

No matter how strong a warrior is, he must go through a childhood when he is powerless.

The "miraculous magic" of the Princess of Mercia to create real objects from the light of nothingness is beyond everyone's knowledge. In the eyes of the old nun, she was not even sure whether "Holy Lord Christ" could accomplish this level of magic.

Not to mention, the bread she created also had another quality.

From sunrise to just before sunset.

This bread is like absorbing the traveling sunlight elements from the air, always exuding a sweet smell.

Always warm, never finished!

After resting for ten minutes, Elizabeth wiped the sweat from her forehead and sat up from the ground. Among all the "miracle spells" she has mastered, "Bread" is the least difficult to use, and it is also the most proficient one she has mastered.

However, even with such a simple spell, she still felt the fatigue coming from the depths of her soul when she cast it.

However, when I saw the children in the courtyard eating the hard-earned food sweetly, it seemed that such a little fatigue was nothing.

When all the children in the courtyard had food in their hands, the nuns looked hesitantly at the warm and sweet bread in their hands, not knowing whether they should eat it.

Hungry children don't care where the food in their hands comes from. But as adults, the nuns, especially those who received Bible baptism from church schools since childhood,

In their perception, the piece of bread in their hands was really weird.

First of all, this stuff is incredibly sweet. Eating this kind of food not only satisfies the appetite, but is also very beneficial to such ethereal things as "spirits".

After eating this bread for the first time, the nun once forgot a lot of her real-life worries. She will feel that her whole body is filled with energy and her heart is filled with sunshine. The whole person seemed to have experienced a baptism.

Secondly, this thing will not be "metabolized" by humans in any form.

The only "necessity" Princess Elizabeth needs when she casts her miraculous spell is the bright sunshine falling from the sky. When light condenses into bread, it is eaten by people.

No matter how much they eat, the energetic children never metabolize it.

According to the teachings of the Holy Bishop, such behavior is very similar to the evil things used by demons to lure people into corruption. However, the Princess of Mercia in front of her was obviously not a fallen angel who had turned her back on the Holy Light.

With just a few prayers, she can easily use various advanced spells in the church. And Holy Light, Faith, Justice, all paths, all divine power.

There's nothing she can't use if she wants to.

In the opinion of these nuns, Elizabeth is most likely the reincarnation of the Holy Lord Christ.

Like Diolena, the Mercian saint, she is more like a god than a human being.

"Sister Sister, please don't tell others that I can use miracle spells. I don't want my father to be harmed anymore."

"A warrior who once opened up new territories was laughed at and called an "honest man" when he was old. Many nobles even called him a wimp behind their backs.

In his heart, he must have carried a lot for the people. "

"Don't worry, miss. You are the patron saint of countless poor people and the eternal light of Mercia."

"At least more than half of the 500,000 people in the kingdom will pray for your health every night before going to bed."

When the children had filled their stomachs with food, Elizabeth and the nuns stood by the window of the orphanage and watched them pick up their books and start studying.

In Oxford, the treatment of orphans is obviously not as good as that of children who can enter church schools. They are not taught specifically by teachers. They can only teach older children through the nuns, and then let them pass on knowledge to younger children. children.

Elizabeth didn't want them to take up arms like her fathers. If possible, she would like these children to become merchants, sailors, and priests. Even becoming a farmer busy in the fields is a good option.

There are still large tracts of fertile land in Mercia that have not yet been cultivated, and these children deserve a brighter future.

However, even as simple as she is, she knows that this is not easy.

Or it's simply impossible.

I haven't even finished a few words of small talk with the nun. As the bells of the Holy Mother Church rang, she could hear the city gate opening as far away as the city center.

(Only when the king passes through the city gate will the bell on the top of the spire of the Holy Cathedral echo so quickly. Is it Ecbert or Aele III who comes today?)

Running to the gate, she saw a dazzling river of pennants, white horses and shining armor entering the city.

However, what I didn't expect was that this queue walked for two hours from morning to noon and still didn't stop.

In this devastated river, he saw the double-headed lion king flag of Wessex, the white ace dove flag representing Northumbria, and the griffin king flag of neighboring "East Anglia". Also saw the Holy Cross of Canterbury in the Kingdom of Kent.

All the other six countries came?

Something big must happen in the royal hall!

Of course Elizabeth knew the purpose of this meeting.

Last autumn England and the Slavs invaded Scandinavia and came to nothing.

Mercia lost 1,500 naval men and 20 warships, Wessex lost three dragon knights, and Northumbria lost nearly a hundred Crusaders.

Seeing that the sea is thawing and the cold winter is coming to an end, England's seven nations must discuss how to defend against the Vikings' counterattack

Or the next invasion plan!

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