Chapter 7.2 - God Whom We Worship Saves Us (1/2)
What should I do? In order to improve the villager’s current life, I can call a peddler.
However, I would like to save points as insurance in case of emergency.
On another hand, if there is a Golem, it can prevent threats.
It can also be controlled and be used as physical labor.
I have been struggling with the choice for the past few days.
If I want more fate points, I need to buy them. I need money for it, but my savings are already empty.
“Is there no way to get more fate points from the villagers?”
I was looking at the villagers while thinking about these things but then they all gathered together. It seems that they are carrying and processing sjome wood, but I wonder what exactly are they doing?
“It is completed, Brother, but won’t it be rude to God?”
“The important thing is feelings. God is watching over us so our thought will be communicated to him”
Brother Gamz, gently hit the head of the anxious Chem
As always, they are close. I sometimes feel something different from sibling love when I look at her.
“This is … an altar and a statue of God?”
“Yes, Mr. Murus. I’m sorry to God for such a poor result. Still, we needed a place of worship and offerings.”
Ah I see. So it was an altar?
Behind a large wooden box is a wooden carved log … a doll(?) is placed. This was the work that Gamz was in charge of, but it was a rather exciting work.
The total height is one head above than Gamz. Although it is roughly carved and barely resembles a human figure but I am happy regarding their feelings.
Chem offered fruits from the mountain to the altair.
It is a fruit that villagers like to eat. It is shaped like a pear, but the color is red like an apple. I always become curious when I see them eating it.
After everyone except Murus prays to the altar, the offering suddenly begins to shine.
When I was gazing at it, the light gradually weakened, and when the light disappeared, the offerings too disappeared with it.
Eh?
A stupid voice came out due to this unexpected scene.
“Thank you. God.”
The villagers are not surprised.
Even though the substance shines in front of them and it disappears.
“It’s natural for God to be there in this world, so does it make the disappearance of offering also normal?”
-Different countries have different values. If the world is different, it may not be strange that there are differences in physical laws and phenomena.