Chapter 121: Bishops Duty (1/2)

Chapter 121: Bishop’s Duty

“You want ’s bishop?”

When Annan heard this, his eyes widened in surprise, “Bishop?”

Although Annan did think about it, Bishop Daryl should give himself some benefits

But he didn’t expect that this fat and bald guy would offer his position away

Soon, Annan realized so He slowed down and asked softly, “What about you?”

“Naturally, I want to return to the capital I’inally from the North Sea The climate here is too humid and cold for ed and took out his pocket watch to check the tierly, “What do you think, feudal lord?

“I’e ht? Silver Sire does not insist on such pleasantries It matters more for the development of the church The beliefs of Silver Sire and Cold-Blooded Lady have no conflict”

“Uhht for a ot up He put on his clothes and his coat

He opened the room’s , and the cold air rushed into the bedroom It helped him to be more awake

Annan squinted and took a few deep breaths of the cold wind

He turned his head and looked back at Bishop Daryl, aiting for a reply

There was no drowsiness in Annan’s eyes Instead, he becaain

Annan pointed to the stool next to the tea table in the bedroom and motioned for Bishop Daryl to have a seat

“Please have a seat, Master Bishop”

He said respectfully and then walked to the door, “I’ll make you a cup of tea”

At this time, Annan did not choose a more intimate address but adopted a professional attitude for business affairs

After that, Annan te, he was thinking it through

Annan had quite a clear picture

The ot the Silver Sire’s holy light engravings

—But in Bishop Daryl’s words, there was indeed a hint of probing

His invitation was divided into two parts

One was to “put his name in the church of Silver Sire,” and the other was to “serve as diocese bishops in the North Sea Territory”

It was acceptable for the first condition

But “Annan·Austere-Winter” would not accept the latter condition altogether

He was the sole heir of Austere-Winter’s Grand Duke, the future Grand Duke

It was not suitable for hi country Worse still, an enemy country

This would make Austerian doubt Annan’s decision It would also become an excuse for others to attack Annan Worse still, it could becorandmother’s priests to leave the Grand Duke’s side Hence, this decision would weaken the Grand Duke’s authority

Of course, there were also benefits

Thesupport from Silver Sire and the asylum from the entire Silver Sire church

No one dared to attack an upright deity’s bishop, let alone a diocese bishop with seniority half a level higher than typical bishops

After all, it was different from the nobles

If one of the nobles was assassinated, it was possible that other nobles would make up for the victim’s family via the joint release of a wanted notice But that was it After all, interests far outweigh responsibilities in the noble’s perspective

The church would be different

All the priests of upright deities had the cohthtmare was a considerable waste of resources

After all, not everyone had the talent to be a priest