"Holy Mother bless you. You seem to know us?" Alka asked, sowhat doubtfully. Hearing this, it seed they had been waiting for his group for so ti.
"No, we just received news at the port. There was a bird-headed ship, built in the Church’s style."
"We didn’t expect you to co directly here."
"If you have any questions, please co inside and we can talk."
Clearly, information about them had reached here a long ti ago. From the way he spoke, it seed most areas with churches in the Endless Sea might already know about them.
Thinking about it, it makes sense. They were likely the only Church mbers to have left the Holand Sea in recent years. It was inevitable that so parish would encounter them. Not to ntion, their ship carried figures like Alka, a Saint, and Chadite, a forr Preparatory Saintess.
Upon hearing this, Alka and the others, who were about to ask sothing, nodded and proceeded to the side of the church. Even though it was nearing night, many followers were still praying and worshiping at the front.
Arriving at the side, they pushed open a small door, and everyone went inside.
Upon entering, they could feel a strong presence of Holy Light Energy.
In the grand hall at the center of the Church, a statue of the Holy Mother stood proudly. Many mbers of the Church were coming and going within the hall. The mont they entered, quite a few mbers glanced their way.
"Please follow . The Bishop is waiting for you."
Saying this, he led Alka and the others through winding paths to a room and knocked gently.
"Please co in," a voice from inside responded.
The Priest opened the door and remained outside.
The group entered. They saw it was a reception room, simple in decor yet dignified. The group walked over to the sofa and sat down.
Alka casually scanned the room, paused for a mont, and then his gaze inadvertently moved away.
An elderly man, who appeared to be over fifty years old with half-gray hair, sat nearby, smiling at the group.
He must be the Bishop here.
"You three are from the Holand Sea, aren’t you? You must be Chadite."
Upon hearing the Bishop’s words, Chadite was slightly surprised. She hadn’t expected this person to know her na.
"You know ?"
"Haha, of course. However, you’ve changed quite a bit since you were young. If the news hadn’t ntioned a young lady nad Chadite, I wouldn’t believe you’ve grown so much. Ti flies."
Hearing this, not only Chadite but also Alka and Jason felt a bit puzzled. The Bishop’s words clearly indicated that he not only knew Chadite but might even know her quite well. But Chadite’s expression made it obvious that she genuinely didn’t recognize him.
"It’s normal not to recognize . I just didn’t expect you to look so ladylike after growing up. I certainly misjudged."
Hearing this, Chadite blushed slightly. She imdiately realized that the Bishop before her must have seen her in her childhood. It must have been when she was around ten years old, or even younger. Anyone who had seen her then would hardly have expected Chadite to beco so ladylike after growing up.
Of course, at least on the surface.
"Back when you were just a little thing," the Bishop chuckled, gesturing, "I even taught you, along with the other children from your group."
Seeing the height he indicated, Chadite nodded in understanding. That must have been around the ti she had first entered the Church, perhaps a year or two in. Back then, various people had taught them. However, these teachers never stayed for long.
Apparently, Chadite still couldn’t recall who he was. She had only roughly guessed the period when he might have known her.
The Bishop didn’t seem to mind. After chatting for a bit and becoming more familiar with everyone, he turned to Alka and Jason.
"You must be Alka. The Holy Mother favors you greatly."
Alka nodded.
Then he looked at Jason, frowning slightly, a hint of doubt in his eyes.
"There’s sothing unusual about your aura. Have you signed a contract with so entity? An ancient... world... Hmm... No need to explain. It’s not a bad thing."
With a re glance, he had almost completely understood Jason’s contract with the Crystal Dragon. The more one understood, the more one realized the Crystal Dragon’s extraordinary nature.
Alka still rembered what Jason had discussed with him before. According to Alka’s instructor, the dragon-descendant, the Crystal Dragon was also known as the Prism Light Dragon. It was also known as the Dragon of Salvation.
"Seeing you arrive safely in the Endless Sea, I believe His Eminence the Archbishop will be very pleased."
"Archbishop?" Alka was puzzled by the title.
He couldn’t quite tell if the Bishop was referring to the Archbishop of the Holand Sea or the one in the Endless Sea.
"Haha, it’s normal to be confused," the Bishop said. "The Holy Mother Church has only one Archbishop."
Indeed, it was just as Alka and his companions had speculated. The Four Gods Church certainly possessed so thod to bypass the barriers of the forward sea routes. This allowed their Church mbers to travel unimpeded between the two regions.
"Alright, let’s leave it at that for now. You can rest well at the Church during your stay. If you wish to learn anything, you certainly have the qualifications to do so. The Church mbers will assist you. Although this isn’t a particularly important location, we still receive so of the major news from the Endless Sea here."
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