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Chapter 22 Anger (2)

Romon looked at the angry druid and turned around and left without looking at him again, and smiled bitterly.

What is this? Was he expelled just because of this reason?

Seeing Jefa walk to the corner and rub the hair of the girl waiting there, Romon felt even more disappointed.

Although as a person who travels through time and possesses this young man, some have a brand new soul, judging from the memories he received, Romon used to treat the teacher Jiefa as much as he would. He not only often helped with some work while studying, but also respected the teacher from the heart.

But in my memory, this teacher always looked lukewarm to Romon. No matter how hard Romon tried, he only gave a little advice and did not teach very seriously. The one who made Jiefa really teach with all his heart was that little girl.

I have to say that this is really a world of strict hierarchy! Before there is a certain status and strength, it is so difficult to obtain a master-apprentice friendship.

Then, Romon sneered and exhaled again. Seeing that this meaning is irreversible, he can no longer step into the scope of Jiefa's rights? How wide does it mean? Is it Jiefa's hut, or is it even the forest outside?

If it is just referring to Jiefa's hut, it is acceptable. At worst, he will check the information and study it by himself. Although it will be very troublesome and takes a lot of trouble, it is not impossible.

But if he couldn't even go to the forest, all his previous plans would be disrupted.

Thinking of this, a few gloomy eyes appeared in Romon's eyes. After a moment of calmness, he shook some thoughts in his head, and planned to continue to go to the library to read the books.

But when he just stepped onto the steps of the library and was about to push the door into it, a figure suddenly stood in front of him.

"Romon, it turns out that you have violated the teachings of Jefa and the laws of the druid?" A cold voice sounded, and the person who spoke was the Reverend Tenes who had been following him and witnessed the whole incident. He seemed to say in a regretful tone: "Since that's the case, I think it's better to go back and reflect carefully. You don't have to come here. When will you get Mr. Jefa's forgiveness, it's not too late for you to come again."

When Romon looked up at him, the young pastor was also observing Romon's reaction.

What disappointed him was that on the boy's face, he did not see any despair, confused, and panic-related expressions.

If the other party had not hidden this emotion deeply, the boy had not been defeated by what had just happened, and no matter what was happening, Pastor Tenness's idea of ​​preparing to watch jokes was lost.

This perception made Pastor Tenness's face even darker.

Romon also looked at the other party. He knew more about the priest's hostility towards him. The priest who was sent to the temple since he was nineteen, has reached the fourth level in ten years, and the speed can be said to be neither fast nor slow, which also cut off the idea of ​​Pastor Teness's intention to gain more wealth and status with his own abilities. And someone who is twenty-nine years old and still not married naturally will be the idea of ​​catching Baron Rocas, the second lady who is the first-level priest of the temple.

Almost everyone in the temple knows this, but they don’t think it’s too surprising. After all, in this world, the priest is not hereditary after all. While enjoying the respect and wealth of everyone, it cannot guarantee the wealth of their descendants. Only the nobles can truly inherit glory for a long time. The reason why Pastor Tenes is even more hopeless and reluctant to leave is Baron Rocas’ attitude. Baron Rocas should have noticed that Pastor Tenes pursued his daughter, but he did not explicitly object. This also made Pastor Tenes, who was determined to rely on the nobles, have fantasies.

Unfortunately, the client Alini was not interested in Pastor Tenness. Apart from work, he basically had nothing to say to Pastor Tenness at ordinary times.

Even though Pastor Tenness designed countless coincidences and encounters to capture his heart, Miss Eline was still lukewarm with him. And this girl who was not close to Pastor Tenness, but she talked and laughed at Lomon, a young man who had worked as a shopkeeper and had a low status in the eyes of Pastor Tenness.

How could this not make Pastor Tenness jealous? At this moment, although his face was barely maintaining a dull expression, the coldness and pleasure could no longer be hidden in his eyes.

Although Romon did not want to offend Reverend Tenness, under the current circumstances, he could only try his best to protect his rights. He thought for a while and asked, "Does Miss Alini know about this?"

When he heard him mention Miss Alini, Pastor Tennis's face suddenly turned ugly again and said, "Miss Alini is currently concentrating on practicing, and I believe she will agree with my decision."

As he said that, he made an action of "please leave".

Knowing that under the current situation, it is useless to stay and argue. How can I fight against the official staff of the temple as a level 1 druid? I simply didn't talk nonsense and turned around and left.

Watching him leave, Pastor Tenness stood there, showing a sneer.

There is a saying that good things don’t go out, bad things spread thousands of miles.

When Romon returned to the town, almost everyone knew that the boy had angered Druid Jayfa and was expelled.

Those who pointed and pointed along the way made Romon realize what it means to be uncomfortable for the first time.

As soon as he stepped into the gate of the Motel Hotel, all the guests in the room turned their attention to him.

Unlike the last time he achieved a level 1 druid status, this time, everyone stared at him without respect, and only curiosity and gloating.

"Romon, is that true? Are you really in conflict with the Jefadruid?"

The first question at the beginning was the mercenary commander Haivavi, who often appeared in the local area. He looked at Romon curiously, obviously not understanding the boy's behavior of being bold enough to provoke the Hot Jerfadrui.

Romon smiled bitterly and said, "Yes, because I hunted a bison, the teacher was angry." Instead of being guessed by others, he might as well tell the real reason directly.

"Is it the bison you sold to me?" Mot walked out of the inner room and asked curiously.

Romon nodded.

Suddenly, everyone began to talk.

However, Romonko was not in the mood to continue listening to their sympathy or gloating jokes. He just wanted to find a quiet place to sort out his own idea.

At this moment, Fafell appeared at the door of the Met Hotel.

"Romon, come out." Fafell waved at him.

Romon took this opportunity to walk out of the hotel. As soon as he left the gate, he immediately let out a long sigh. Then, he saw Fafel looking at him with a worried look on his face.

"Why did that expression? Wasn't it just driven out?" He patted his partner on the shoulder. "Even if we only earned game from hunting, it would be enough to live in a short time."

"Romon, this is what I want to say." Fafell said with a complicated expression. "When I took the cow back just now, I happened to meet the tax officer, Lord Baccarat. He said that in the town, it is not allowed to buy and sell bison privately. I just forgot this time, and I will not do it again in the future."

"What did you say?" Romon was really surprised this time. If he was not panicked when he was expelled from the temple, then at this moment, he was really surprised when he heard Fafel's words: "Have he really said that?"

The impression of the tax officer Baccas was still at the time when he celebrated his becoming a druid last time. The middle-aged man who always smiled and gave Romon his first impression was pretty good. Although he had heard the Met and his wife discuss the man's meanness and snobbery, in Romon's opinion, they had very little interaction, and the influence of the other party on him would not have too much impact on him.

But now it's different. This tax officer is clearly making things difficult for them. But why? Don't say anything about the slogan that you don't allow free buying and selling of wild animals. In the town, people often trade wild game, and I haven't seen anyone stop this tax officer.

Thinking of this, Romon said to Fafell: "In this way, isn't he not allowed to buy and sell bison? The two calves will be kept in your house first. After this time, we will see the situation. At worst, I will give it to your house. He can't control this. What we have to do now is to deal with the cowhide first."

Fafell thought about it, it seems that he can only do this first. The calf is taken out and sold, and the goal is too big, so it is not as easy to carry as cowhide.

The two discussed and chose the fur shop in Zezhen. They persuaded Fafeer to go back first, and Romon came to the outside of the fur shop alone. At a corner outside the store, he saw that there was no one around, so he took out the cowhide from the space, wrapped it in a linen, and then walked into the store.

What made Romon very satisfied was that the price given by the shop owner was very reasonable. Both parties were preparing for a deal, but suddenly, a man walked in from outside.
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