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Chapter 37 Spiritual Pillars

Delia comes from the war-torn southern principality. She can no longer remember where she was born and who her parents were. She only remembers that in the Five Kingdoms War, known as the Flesh and Blood Slaughterhouse, a little girl of five or six years old lived in despair in a city full of corpses.

This is Delia's childhood. She had no laughter or play. She was taken to hell on earth just as she became sensible. Delia once thought that this was the whole world and was so desperate. Until one day, she hadn't seen the sun rise for a long time, Delia saw a ray of morning light.

Delia was taken to the orphanage of the Church of Morning Light. This is a life that Delia had never experienced before. She did not have to scatter the corpses and ruins for the sake of that little food, nor did she have to escape from the crazy rebels and beasts. Delia learned about the deeds of the Lord of Morning Light for the first time. In her eyes, the orphanage of the church was as beautiful as the kingdom of the Lord of Morning Light described in the story.

It was at that moment that Delia became a loyal believer of the Lord of Dawn. Even in this era of declining gods, many of the church companions had never felt the light of God. They simply connected to the power of the kingdom of God, mechanically released divine arts, and used hypocritical faith to treat the church as a tool.

But Delia is different. She is one of the few believers who can feel God. Even if it is so weak, even if the gods have never given her any information, this is the only pillar of Delia who is fragile in her heart, supporting her to fight evil and supporting her to contribute everything to the church.

Since the orphanage, Delia has been different from other children. Even the children rescued in the war areas like her have become cheerful and lively, but Delia is still protecting herself with her indifference shell.

Although she does not have the strong body of ordinary paladins, Delia has become the most powerful paladin of the same period. She faces darkness without fear, just like the Dawn Sect Paladin in the last era in the church history, which makes countless cultists feel fear.

But Delia did not receive the kindness of other paladins in the church. Others felt that she was indifferent and rigid, and was obsessed with tasks like a madman. However, this had no effect on Delia. She only needed to have the attention of God, and other people's eyes were not important to her.

But now there may be a lot of lotus. Delia's appearance has been gradually dissolved by her since she met Lian. She is not as false as other people in the church. Delia can feel that she treats herself sincerely, and even has a strange feeling for Lian, but Delia has never noticed it.

One day, Madam Asina called her over and gave a lot of instructions to make herself the man's guard. Delia understood what it meant. It was as ugly as sending slaves among nobles in the empire, but it was covered with a layer of civilization's skin within the sphere of influence of the federal government.

At the same time, Delia was also a chess piece placed beside him, feeding the information they needed to the church, but no matter what happens during this period, even if Delia disappears inexplicably, the church may just send another guard.

Delia is doing her first escort mission. She is usually more fighting cultists. Those abominable cultists release injuries and diseases in the bodies of the city like viruses.

When Delia saw this man named Colin, she could feel the same pressure as Madam Asina from him. This man is very strong. Isn’t it ridiculous to be a guard for him? But for Delia, the mission of the church is God’s will. Even if it is ridiculous, she has to do her best to complete it.

But while trying to protect him, he was stunned by him and brought to a strange place. Delia hated and hated her very much because she felt scared because she could not feel the connection with the God of Dawn for the first time since she became a paladin. Even though she was very weak in the past, she had never stopped.

Even if Delia was seriously injured, she never felt any fear, because she knew that God was watching her, and she would return to the Kingdom of Dawn, just as the morning light brought herself away from that hell when she was a child.

"Where is this?" This is the first time Delia asked Colin about her question, and it is also the first time that Colin heard some emotional fluctuations from her voice.

"It seems that the iceberg will be afraid too." Colin, the initiator, felt a little happy.

"This is the world of wizards. Here wizards are the masters of everything, and where you are now is my territory, the Black Crow Tower." Colin changed into his wizard robe and blocked the formal outfit of the original world.

"Then let me introduce myself to you again. I am the first-level wizard Colin. I have some things to do in this world. It is reasonable for you to follow me as my guard, right, Delia." Colin said directly as he walked, without any concern about Delia's appearance.

Watching Colin go further and further, Delia actually showed panic like a child left behind by her parents, and struggled to stand up and follow Colin closely.

Colin is now facing Delia's back, and he has not seen such a wonderful expression. What Colin doesn't know is that this time he will bring Delia to this world without gods, but unexpectedly push down the spiritual pillar that has been supporting Delia's progress.

Delia is as helpless as if she has left her parents' Lord of Dawn, and the only thing she can rely on is Colin.

Delia quickly caught up with Colin with her agility, holding her long sword in her hand and looking nervously at everything around her, as if she was insecure.

"It's safe here, like a black castle. You can put away your sword and don't scare my people." Colin gently pressed his hand on Delia's hands tightly holding the sword, removing her fighting posture.

"Yes." Delia nodded stiffly.

Colin entered his territory, and a new batch of people who purchased it had arrived. A group of people were busy building their own houses while the slack season was taking advantage of the slack season. This was just a simple wooden house that could barely shelter from the wind and rain.

"Tom, be careful, don't get the stakes you just made." Everyone talked to each other.

"Lord Lord is here, come out soon, Lord Lord is here." Tom, who was originally sitting on the wooden stake, immediately jumped off the wooden stake and knelt down to the ground. He did not forget to remind the villagers who were transporting. The villagers who were still in full swing all put down their work and knelt down in front of Colin.

At this time, the village chief with planting expertise identified by Colin, reported to Colin with a sad face: "Great Lord, please punish me. More than two months ago, some people in the village were ungrateful and fled from the territory."

"Oh? Are there 25 people in total, many of whom are family members?" Colin asked with a smile.

"Lord is wise, it is indeed like this." The village chief was a little confused, but he didn't dare to ask more, but it just attributed to Colin's vast supernatural powers.

"I arranged them to work elsewhere, but I didn't tell you."

"But since I have mentioned it, I will arrange for you to learn more about it. After that, I will select fifty people to take turns to ensure the factory runs all day. You will sign up with the village chief afterwards."
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