They all call me an Outer God.

Chapter 29 Medicine to stabilize the mind

Chapter 29 Medicine to stabilize the mind
Their customers will queue up in endless queues, countless wealth will fill the vacancies of poverty, people will no longer have to go hungry, and everyone can show the purest smile.

That is the most ideal dream and the most ideal reality.

"If the sun is really omnipotent, I will make a wish to him and go to the moon."

“Be more prayerful and He will surely hear you.”

"Really? Then I will make a wish to Him more devoutly.

I want to go to the moon!
I want to go to the moon!
I want to go to the moon! ! ! "

She shouted many times. Of course, these may have no effect. The only effect is to make the child happy.

late at night.

Riya pulled the quilt over him. This time, he fell asleep quickly. He no longer dreamed about the scene of another world, and slept quite peacefully.

When the moon alternated with the dazzling sun again and day came again, Riya also stretched out and got up to wash up.

"morning."

He patted the round head of little Svar who had been looking at him beside the bed. Now the ear feathers of this mythical creature had grown back, and it looked more like a cat at first glance.

"Goo-"

Little Swale narrowed his eyes and made a "gurgling" sound from his throat, and then jumped out of bed.

It felt that Riya was in a good mood today and her condition showed no signs of deteriorating.

If you can keep it up, you should be able to live a few more months.

Thinking about it, little Swale stretched out on the floor, and then began to sharpen his claws on the cabinet next to him, making a pit.

Seeing this, Riya waved it away and dragged out a wooden board under the bed for it to grab.

However, little Shival thought it was food, so he took a bite of the board and swallowed a piece of the board.

"Gu..."

Unappetizing.

Ria felt that it couldn't eat randomly, so she grabbed it and pushed it back to the body from the neck, and then went downstairs to help Mrs. Sturt set up the stall.

There were still many people standing outside the door, and they were very excited after seeing him. Mrs. Sturt also lamented that the business was booming because of Riya.

"What does this mean? It means that people shouldn't stay at home all day long." She reprimanded Riya for the stupid things she had done in the past, while handing Riya the new brown bread from the oven.

Riya didn't refute: "You are right."

In the past few days, he didn't look for James, and James didn't look for him. It seemed that he had forgotten that he existed.

His daily routine consisted of selling bread, collecting some beliefs, tutoring Angna in her homework, feeding mythical creatures, and asking various people about local customs. Such a stable life made him feel rarely uneasy.

Something seems wrong, but everything is normal.

Another day, he received an anonymous letter directing him to the bookstore.

It's obvious that James wrote it.

So Riya dressed up and went out. Before leaving, Mrs. Stet specially put two Swales into his hands and asked him to buy some coarse salt from the salt seller for seasoning.

“Remember that one Swaar of coarse salt can buy [-] grams. Don’t buy it too expensive, as those people’s mouths will deceive young people who don’t know anything.

Also, go home early for dinner, you know? "

"it is good."

Family.

Ria was stunned for a moment when she heard this word.

He seemed to know what he was afraid of.

"My concept of the two sides is becoming more and more blurred... Is this a dream or is that a dream? If this is a dream, then the sun really appears in the haze."

He covered his head and felt a little dizzy, but he still maintained an easy-going face on the surface.

He said goodbye to Mrs. Sturt and went to James's bookstore. As soon as he opened the door, he saw James standing in front of the door, seemingly waiting for him for a long time.

It almost startled Ria.

"Welcome, Kercha! You look better!"

James enthusiastically stepped forward and wanted to give him a hug, but Leah dodged him halfway: "No, I'm afraid of being crushed to death. If you have anything to say, just say it."

"How heartless." Dr. Birdbill spread his hands, and then took out a test tube from the cabinet on the side, which was filled with red solution.

"I've already made the medicine you asked for. It's just the right time for you to drink it while your mind is stable these days."

"Then my illness will get better?"

"No, it just makes your mind more stable and prevents your condition from instantly collapsing or worsening."

"Why did I collapse instantly?"

Riya felt inexplicable. If he was someone who broke down so easily, he would have already gone crazy when he discovered that he had eyes all over his body.

However, although the other party seems unreliable, he will never harm him at critical moments.

Ria thought for a moment, picked up the test tube, pulled out the cork, and poured the red solution into her mouth.

The solution tasted bitter and unpleasant, but after drinking it, Riya did feel that the depression in her brain had disappeared a lot, and she became more rational about things.

"That's right." James took the test tube back and destroyed it with some unknown force.

The glass test tube quickly annihilated into ashes in his hands.

After doing all this, he motioned for Riya to stay and read, and Riya did not refuse.

He was very interested in the history here. He walked to the historical area and picked up a chronicle and read it with great interest.

Open a page about Winstown——

The chronicle mentioned: The town of Wins belongs to Endles. The first residents fled here from other places. After finding that it was livable and suitable for the development of agriculture, they began to settle here and gradually developed their own scale.

100 years ago, the saint of the Glorious Rising Sun Church came here to spread his faith. He allowed people to witness the power of the Rising Sun.

Under the sunshine, those fruit trees that were destined to have a reduced or even no harvest this year instantly came to life, and their branches were bent under the weight of abundant fruits. Fruit farmers ushered in an unprecedented bumper harvest.

Only then did people firmly believe in the miracles, support Him, believe in Him, and consciously build a palace for Him, which is the so-called church.

From then on, people paid taxes for the church every month, and the church treated every town citizen equally.

Wensi Town is such a harmonious, unpretentious but great town.

Seeing this, Ria frowned slightly.

Why is this different from what he saw.

Although he admitted that the Shining Sun was good, he just felt that there were loopholes somewhere.

"I'm afraid this book was not written by a clergyman. The current situation of Wens Town is far from the level described in the chronicle, let alone 100 years ago."

"Normally, most people who write books will bring their own subjective filters to a greater or lesser extent."

Seeing Ria's confusion, James explained it and told Ria to just read the book as a story and not to worry about so many details.

"If you look at the book "The Origin of Endres", you will find that the joy of chronicling is really nothing.

It’s rare to see creationism and evolution fighting each other, haha, it’s so interesting! "

(End of this chapter)

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