Jenkins' fake address in the black market bar is actually known by many people. In order to prevent someone from writing to him occasionally, he will check every three to five times to see if there is a letter addressed to him. This time, apart from Mr. Hood's letter, I received other letters as expected.
It was the musicians of the Music Church who wrote a letter to the believers of Lie, and they were very happy to tell him that they and the allies they recruited last time have found more intentions to support the believers of Lie and gain a foothold for the False God Sect friend.
Jenkins was also very happy, he didn't have to do anything, and someone helped him to do such a troublesome thing. But in my heart I was also asking myself in a low voice, whether I would be suspected of eating soft food by doing so.
"I'm just using the power of lies, and I won't let anyone suffer. The big deal is to use Jenkins' identity to imply Miss Stillwell and the church, and use 'so that you can preach more casually' as a lure to lure those who are willing The sect that helped the lie turned back at the end. In this way, the believers in the lie I represent can lose more naturally, and everyone else can get the conditions they want. This is also a real sense of creation an ending with no losers."
Thinking of this, a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth unconsciously, and he was slightly proud of his ingenious plan.
Because the matter was handled so smoothly, when we arrived at the church, there was still more than half an hour before dinner was served. Jenkins didn't waste this time either. He found Bishop Parode, talked about his claiming the king again, and explained the preparations he could make now.
But the conversation between the two didn't last long, and the bishop was called away by the nuns who rushed over. The bishop was not at all idle, and was even busier than Jenkins.
Captain Bincy was not in the church, and Miss Bevanna was not there because it was her turn to be on duty under the black metal tower today. Unable to find any other acquaintances, Jenkins thought about going to see Fenny, asking her how she was doing recently, to kill the last time before dinner.
But I didn't expect that Fenny was not in the church either. After asking, I found out that the little girl applied for going out with her pocket money dozens of minutes ago, when Jenkins was in the bishop's office.
Children in the choir are generally not allowed to run around by themselves, but among the group of children, Fei Ni was older, and she used to run around on the street a lot. In addition, she promised that she would be back in twenty minutes, so the nun told her to go and come back quickly.
"Finnie went to the bakery two streets away to buy desserts. The little girl now really likes sweets."
The old nun complained to Jenkins.
It happened that nothing happened now, so Jenkins took the cat who was excited when he heard "dessert shop" to find Fei Ni. At the entrance of the dessert shop, I happened to meet Fei Ni who came out holding a very large paper bag.
She was wearing a very ordinary gray dress, her hair was tied back, and a square scarf wrapped her hair and head. Judging by her attire, she looks like an old woman from the countryside who came to the city.
Jenkins greeted him, picked up the paper bag, and Fei Ni also looked up to see Jenkins and the cat:
"Good afternoon, sir! There is also a small cake here, which can be given to chocolate."
She immediately said that, and the chocolate was "permitted", and she followed Jenkins's outstretched arm very neatly, preparing to pounce on the big paper bag at the end of the arm with an excited face. Then the other hand of Jenkins, who was more agile, grabbed the back of the neck, "screaming" while letting the four little paws flap in the air.
Although Chocolate is black and white, its four little paws are all pure white. When being carried by Jenkins, Mr. Writer could see the white fur on the cat's paws and the pink color at the bottom of the paws from the side. He was sure that his cat was the kind of cute cat who could eat and drink just by looking at it.
"Why did you buy so much bread?"
Jenkins held the paper bag and asked:
"It's summer now. If you buy so many, it will break if you leave it for too long. Do you need me to make some ice cubes for you? And you can't always eat such sweets, it's bad for your teeth."
Jenkins babbled, words he'd rather say to chocolate. But he wasn't sure if the cunning cat didn't understand, or pretended not to understand.
Turning around, she was about to walk back to the church with Fenny, but when she took a step, she found that Fenny was not following. Turning around and looking, she had her hands behind her back, her head was lowered, and she kicked the pebbles on the road with her feet, with a look of desire. He stopped talking.
"What's the matter? I probably didn't come out this time to buy bread, right? And you can't eat so much yourself."
Jenkins said to her with a smile, and Fei Ni looked up at Jenkins with some embarrassment, and twisted her hands together to show her inner panic:
"Yes, sir, I lied to the nuns."
"Lying is bad behavior."
The current god of lies emphasized righteously:
"Children can't lie easily. It's wrong to lie. You must remember this. So, if you want to go out by yourself next time, you can write to me and I will lie for you."
He said seriously, and Fei Ni nodded with a guilty face, saying that she would not be like this anymore.
She took leave of absence from church this time, of course for the sake of her friends.
Before meeting Jenkins, Fini's friends were not only Louise who had turned into a little angel, but also the friends she made when she was a flower girl with the children in the church choir in the summer. Her friends were more than Jenkins. many.
Even though her life has changed now, and she is no longer the orphan who needs to run around every day to survive, Fei Ni has not forgotten her friend. A few days ago, I asked Jenkins to take care of them, and then wrote a letter to ask about the fire that day.
In the process of exchanging letters, Fei Ni had the idea of going out to meet her friends. On the one hand, it is because she cannot forget her past experiences, so she cherishes her friends very much. On the other hand, she heard Jenkins mentioned that she hopes she can integrate the strength of the flower girls, so she actively contacted the flower girls. .
Jenkins held the somewhat heavy paper bag for Finnie, and the two walked forward while talking, but not in the direction of returning to the church.
The place where Feeney and her friends agreed to meet was in an alley a block away from the church. This place is very close to the church, and Fei Ni planned to run over and then run back, so as not to delay the time of leave agreed with the nuns. But now that Jenkins is with her, it doesn't matter if she stays outside for a while longer, so she doesn't appear to be in such a hurry when she walks.