Chapter 661 The Desire in the Heart The merchant responded to Camus's paraphrase with some caution: "Sir, we really don't have any special folk festivals. We only celebrate two festivals every year, one is the 'Sun Festival' in December, and the other is the 'New Sun Festival' in June." The "Sun Festival" is a fixed festival of the "Eternal Sun" Church. It is held on the day with the longest daylight each year and the day when the sun is highest at noon. This takes place in mid-to-late June in the northern continent, but in the southern continent, due to the reversed seasons, it takes place in mid-to-late December. The "New Day Festival" is a festival created by the believers of the "Eternal Sun" in the southern continent. They hold the celebration when the night is longest and the day is shortest every year to welcome the return of the sun and look forward to more and more light and warmer weather. This overlaps with the New Year in many places in the southern continent, and the two gradually merge. What the merchant meant was that the townspeople of Tizamo now only celebrated festivals related to the "Eternal Sun" and had given up following the "God of Death". He thought for a moment and added: "It has been like this for a long time, since my grandfather was born." Matanibong, especially the port of Paros and the gold mining city of Devise, has been a colony of Intis for nearly a hundred years. The natives were forced to change their beliefs and become followers of the "Eternal Sun" several generations ago. Of course, this was limited to the areas that could be effectively managed by the original colonial institutions.
When Lumian arrived at the port of Paros, one of his impressions was: At the dock, in the core area, it is not much different from the port city of Intis itself, except that the people busy working have darker and browner skin, and the streets where Intis people and Fenepot people hang out are less populated and deserted and clean. After passing the Aurela Hotel and turning into other areas of Paros Port, various buildings with West Balam characteristics suddenly stand up, and the pedestrians coming and going become bustling, and the Dutan language echoes everywhere. Lumian asked a few more details, which indirectly confirmed what the businessman had just said, and the "interrogator" Camus did not find any signs of lying from the other party. "From childhood to adulthood, what things have left a deep impression on you that you still remember from time to time today?" Lumian changed the subject. The businessman recalled: "A grand funeral...new coffins... "The primitive tribes that come into conflict with us every year... because of them, the occasional screams at night... "We are hardworking, peaceful and well-educated people. We may get angry and annoyed, but we will not quarrel on the spot or shout loudly. We will choose to find a priest, a police officer or a judge to judge who is right and who is wrong..." After Camus translated the merchant's words to Lumien, he added a few comments of his own: “That’s true. I’ve been to the town of Tizamo. The people there are very, very docile. Even when they are treated unfairly, they rarely put up a violent resistance. The owners of the surrounding plantations like to employ them very much, which reduces the cost of buying slaves. "Of course, they are not without emotions or resistance, but they tend to abide by the rules and follow official procedures to solve problems. This, this is considered an excellent believer of the Eternal Blazing Sun, right?" The honorific name of "Eternal Blazing Sun" includes the description of "the embodiment of order". ——As a member of the Fenaport royal branch family, Camus undoubtedly believed in the "Mother Earth Goddess", and he knew that Louis Berry was from the Republic of Intis and was very likely a believer of the "Eternal Sun". Lumian stood up, smiling and opening his arms: "Praise the sun!" "Praise the sun!" The businessman quickly did the same thing. Lumian sat down again, thought for a few seconds and said: "Have you ever had any strange dreams?" The businessman nodded first, then shook his head: "Too many, but I've forgotten them all now. Don't you have strange dreams?" That's right. Dreams are not controlled by one's own consciousness. Sometimes they reflect spiritual enlightenment, sometimes they are the manifestation of pent-up desires, sometimes they are reflections of certain things that happened during the day, and sometimes they are a combination of all these. There are all kinds of strange dreams, and anything is possible... I also often have strange dreams. When I was contaminated and affected by the devil before, my dreams were even stranger and more exaggerated... Lumian felt that there was nothing wrong with the merchant's answer.
If the other party could accurately describe the strange dream, he would be suspicious: Either the dream was too strange, leaving a deep impression and unforgettable, or the businessman was abnormal and came here well prepared. After chatting about other things, Lumian escorted the businessman out of the master bedroom. The answers of the other two Tizamo people were similar to those of the merchant, except that they added the things they could see at their own level and their own unique encounters. Lumian found no trace of the "Dream Festival". "If the 'Dream Festival' is really related to Tizamo Town, then there is only one possibility: after the townspeople fall asleep, they will enter a dream world, celebrate the festival, and forget everything when they wake up... "No, there is another possibility. The prank in Tizamo Town by 'Siso' involves two camps. One is the townspeople of Tizamo Town, and the other is the primitive tribe in the nearby jungle. Could the 'Dream Festival' be the festival of that primitive tribe? "'Siso's' mischief affected the 'Dream Festival', which led to the sudden attack of the primitive tribe on Tizamo Town, causing considerable casualties and covering up the remaining traces of the ceremony in which he was promoted to the 'Apostle of Desire'?" Lumian pondered as he sent Camus and the three Tizamo people to the door. After returning to the master bedroom, he stood in front of the desk, staring at the stone wall in front of him, his eyes flickering with both anticipation and anxiety. He chose to stay in the southern continent and actively pursue the legacy of "Sisoka" in order to grow in blood and fire, chaos and disputes, find more opportunities to play, and strive to open the "Gate of Divinity" as soon as possible and advance to Sequence 4. The reason why he was so impatient was: He saw a glimmer of hope in resurrecting his sister! The condition of Napolidisli and others on Hants Island gave him a glimmer of hope! The hope is that the high-ranking people in the Church of Mother Earth will most likely be able to split the souls of others and allow each soul fragment to grow into a relatively independent individual through rebirth. Auror's soul fragment is sealed in Lumian's body. Perhaps, the high-ranking people in the Church of Mother Earth could use one or several soul fragments to revive Auror in a new life! Lumian didn't know whether such a concept could be realized or whether it was a true "resurrection", but this was the most likely method he had come across so far, and he had to give it a try. Of course, he couldn't just try with Auror's soul fragments. He planned to deliberately create some soul fragments in the next harvest, and then seek help from the Church of the "Mother Earth Goddess" to see if he could be reborn and whether the person who returned would be the same person. Once all the details are confirmed, resurrect Auror. As for matters of this level that he wanted to cooperate with the Church of the Mother Earth, Lumian felt that he was not qualified at the moment. Only by becoming a demigod and relying on the secret organization "Tarot Club" could he gain the attention of the Church of the Mother Earth and be able to complete the transaction conditions proposed by the other party. For this reason, Lumian can't wait to gain divinity and advance to Sequence 4. Sometimes, Lumian wished that her sister was also a favored one of the Heavenly Lord and inherited the castle, so that she could be resurrected very easily. "Well, if I want to get Auror's soul fragment out, I have to unlock Mr. Fool's seal. To unlock Mr. Fool's seal, I have to wait for Thermipolos to become very weak. If I want Thermipolos to become very weak, I have to constantly draw on His power, higher-level power. And if I want to bear a higher level of gifted power, I myself must also possess divinity and improve my status step by step..." Lumian's thoughts gradually became clear, and he was more eager for promotion than ever before. ………… Trier, Monumental quarter, Orosei Street 9, apartment 702. Franca was lying on the bed, covered with a velvet quilt, her cheeks still flushed, her eyes moist and her expression extremely complicated. Janna was lying beside her, covered with the same velvet quilt, already fast asleep. Her expression showed fatigue, satisfaction, resistance, and nostalgia. Her outstretched arms and her exposed white skin were still blushing. Franka stared at Janna like this and suddenly sighed softly. The feeling just now was better than she had imagined, but her heart seemed to be missing a piece, as if something was missing. It’s great now, but what will happen after I digest the magic potion of “joy”? Can physical entanglement and spiritual alienation occur at the same time? After the ultimate joy, will there be sadness, will there be the pain of sinking into despair and not wanting to be saved? Alas... Franka sighed again. She felt that a lot of her "joy" potion had been digested at once.
………… Matanibon, Port of Paros. Lumian raised his head after drinking a glass of Guadal and said to Lugano in a tone as if he was talking about today's weather: “We are going to Tizamo Town today. Will you come with me and Ludwig, or stay here and wait for us? "I'm telling you in advance, things in Tizamo Town could be dangerous." It's very dangerous... Lugano subconsciously wanted to say that he would wait in Porto Paros, but then he remembered the matter related to Father Monserrate. He gritted his teeth and said: "I'm with you." If you encounter danger in Tizamo Town, you can still expect the boss to rescue you, but if you encounter danger here, you can only rely on yourself! Lumian nodded slightly and said nothing more. After checking out of the room and coming out to the street, he laughed and said to Lugano and Ludwig: "Should we go to Tizamo in a coffin, or in a carriage?" Before Lugano and Ludwig could answer, a four-wheeled, four-seat carriage drove over from under the shade of the trees. The carriage was driven by a young man who lowered his head and did not dare to look sideways. The carriage stopped, and Camus Castilla walked out of the carriage, saying to Lumian with a rather forced smile: "Thank you for your help these past few days. I will take you to Tizamo Town." (End of this chapter)