Chapter 100 Parting

Style: Fantasy Author: Huixiang RongyuWords: 2134Update Time: 24/01/12 13:40:23
"This ship will go down the Essour River to Disi Bay." Sir Rossi looked at Agnes and said.

"Since you are planning to visit Bodivia on the way, you can get off the ship in Sevia and take the train."

"I know, Mr. Rossi." Agnes nodded.

Agnes was dressed in a black nun's robe, her hair was wrapped in a white scarf, and except for her face and hands, no trace of skin was exposed on her body.

"Although the church is not strong in the southern continent, there are still some deacons. If you need help, you can seek their help."

"I will." Agnes nodded.

"Then, child, may the Mother Goddess grant you peace, and I will always pray for you." Mr. Rossi made a prayer gesture.

"May the Mother Goddess grant you peace and health." Agnes also made a prayer gesture on her chest.

She took Mr. Rossi's right hand and kissed the ring on Mr. Rossi's ring finger. Mr. Rossi hugged Agnes into his arms, pressed her cheek against hers, and then let her go.

"Rhaenyce," Agnes said.

Rhaenys hugged Agnes, tears streaming down Agnes's shoulders.

"Okay, okay, keep in touch at any time?" Agnes said helplessly as she wiped away Renes' tears.

"Okay, you must remember." Rhaenys reached out and wiped the tears that flowed down her cheeks.

"Yes. Goodbye, Mr. Rossi, and Rhaenis." Agnes picked up the suitcase at her feet and nodded.

"Goodbye, Agnes." Rhaenys waved.

"May the Mother Goddess bless you, Agnes." Mr. Rossi made a prayer gesture on his chest.

Agnes nodded, turned around and boarded the deck.

She turned around and saw Lord Rossi waving to him again. Agnes showed a smile, remembering Lord Rossi's instructions in the church.

"When you use the identity of 'Agnès Pagani', you must remember to follow the nun's 'three wishes'."

"I will, Mr. Rossi."

"I'm sure you'll be a good nun."

"I believe you can achieve external and internal silence, humility and dignity in treating others, but that's not what I'm worried about."

“Happiness is the most precious gift God gives us to help us bear the burden of life and the misfortunes and pains of the world.”

"I will say this to you every time you come to me, and I will still emphasize this to you on the eve of your departure from Feneport City."

“It’s good that you’ve put a little more smile on your face this year as you’ve been on the path to something extraordinary.”

"But after Mariana left, you felt more and more depressed. I understand the pain in your heart, but I still hope that you can get out of the pain as soon as possible. An unhappy person cannot last long. "

"I understand, Mr. Rossi."

"May the Mother Goddess spare you the misfortune and suffering of your soul."

"Being 'Ella Boethea' is a great outlet for not having to constrain yourself as much as being 'Agnès Pagani', and I hope you can be more comfortable being 'Ella' ·Boethia' is happier."

"The 'Laugher's Mask' is an extraordinary item I got in my early years, and now I give it to you. You can preset a fixed appearance, and this fixed appearance cannot be changed for at least half a year after the setting is successful. And you When using it, it can change your face, body shape, and even smell according to your preset appearance, allowing you to disguise yourself more successfully. But you have to be aware that the negative effects of this extraordinary item will gradually change your thinking. Let you gradually treat other people's lives as your own toys, until your own life is also toyed with by this mask."

"I hope you will not use it for too long, and restrain yourself to reflect on your behavior during the use of this mask in time to ensure that you are not changed by it. In this regard, 'Agnès Pagani' The identity has a supplementary role.

"I understand, thank you, Mr. Rossi."

Agnes smiled and nodded to Mr. Rossi. She glanced across the crowd and looked into the distance. She saw her father looking at her with a cane in front of a carriage.

Agnes recalled her father holding a cane at her mother's funeral, silently watching the soil cover the black coffin bit by bit, while Aurelio stood behind her father, his eyes a little distracted.

She remembered her father watching her silently in the corner during the investiture ceremony, but Aurelio did not come.

Agnes thought of herself kneeling on the ground, kissing the ground with a hint of autumn frost under her feet.

"What do you wish for, child?"

"I ask the Mother Goddess of Mercy to accept me into this order,"

"I am willing to give up fame, fortune, and all worldly pleasures,"

"Asking for the love and divine grace of the Mother Goddess,"

"May the Mother Goddess lead my path to perfection."

"You have given up your family and friends, your material things and all the good and painful memories of the past,"

"I have decided that everything I do from now on will be based on selfless love,"

"From now on, I will be poor in spirit, remain chaste and selfless,"

“Treat the world with true love.”

"Go, child. Wash away your attachment to the world, and may your body accept the robe of humility."

Agnes thought of Mr. Rossi untying her hair tie and cutting her long hair with some cold scissors. The brown hair fell on the silver-white tray that reflected light and shadow like a mirror. Mr. Rossi put it on for herself. He put on a headscarf and covered his short hair and neck.

She recalled kneeling at Monsignor Rossi's knees and reciting her vows while the nuns on both sides of the church sang hymns.

"I, in the name of Agnes Pagani, hereby swear to the Mother Goddess, under the witness of the Bishop and His Excellency Rossi, that I will continue to abide by the virtues of selflessness, chastity and spiritual poverty throughout my life without regrets. ..."

She remembered that during the sound of hymns, Mr. Rossi put a ring on the ring finger of his right hand and put on a black headscarf on himself.

Agnes looked in the direction of her father for a long time, and did not come back to her senses until the person next to her walked by.

"I seem to owe my father and Aurelio a farewell." Agnes suddenly lowered her head and smiled. She waved her left hand towards the bottom of the boat, then turned around without looking further down the boat, carrying her suitcase. Turned around and entered the cabin.

She gently put down the suitcase in her hand and walked to the cabin window.

Agnes silently bid farewell to the travelers with her family outside. When Sir Rossi saw Agnes's face, he stretched out his hand and waved. Agnes smiled and waved her hand.

Her eyes looked in the direction of her father again, and she saw Aurelio getting off the carriage and looking in the direction of the ship.

Agnes couldn't see Aurelio's expression clearly, but she couldn't help but smile.

The ship sailed.