Chapter 90

It's raining.

Karun stood at the pool table in his pajamas, holding a glass of ice water and looking at the rain outside.

The scenery was actually beautiful.

However, Karun glanced at the book "York City in the Rain" that he had only read half of this afternoon, which was now lying on the coffee table.

It was a work by a realistic writer, and the protagonist of the book was a child laborer.

At first, he liked rainy days and thought the rain was a free note.

Later, he began to feel numb to the rainy days. Working day and night at high intensity made him lose his perception of weather changes, as well as holidays, and even...day and night.

Finally, after his mother died of illness, he roared in the muddy rain.

The author depicted a cold York City, especially in heavy rain. The rain washed away the dirt on the tall buildings, and those who stood on top of them got "freshness" and "peace", but the dirt did not disappear. It fell under the feet of the lower class and turned into a mud pit in which they struggled.

Karun felt that he was like this now.

There was a device in his bedroom that was similar to underfloor heating, and the cold wind blowing in after opening the window could just neutralize the excessive heat.

When the rain couldn't wet your hair or shoes, of course, you would think it was beautiful.

"Eat some fruit?"

Puerh walked in with a plate of fruit. She was wearing a white dress today.

"Sure."

Karun walked off the pool table and sat on the sofa.

The apple was peeled and cut into pieces, and Karun took a bite. It was very sweet.

"Are you reading this book?" Puerh saw the book "York City in the Rain".

"Yes, it's in the family library. We have a lot of books."

"Actually, I like reading this kind of book." Puerh smiled and said, "I always try to imagine the scenes in my mind while reading the text, and then resonate with the emotions. Every time, it gives me a lot of feelings."

"Well, of course, that's the function of books and words." Karun took another bite of the apple. "They provide you with a direction, and then you turn your head to see that scenery."

Karun remembered that Puerh had given him a book called "Dream Diary" when they were in Rulan, a combination of reality and absurdity.

"But sometimes, I find it hard to resonate with some emotions."

"That's natural. Everyone's life experiences are different, and their real needs are different, so the emotional resonance they get is definitely different. After all, reality determines consciousness."

"Yes, that's right."

"Meow~"

At this time, Puerh jumped onto the sofa where she was sitting.

Puerh stretched out her hand and hugged Puerh, who didn't resist and was hugged by her great-great-great-niece. Puerh's head leaned against her thigh, facing Karun.

Karun ate the third piece of apple, while Puerh extended her paw and lifted Puerh's skirt.

She kept lifting it until her thigh was exposed.

Puerh blinked at Karun.

Karun looked at Puerh's thigh. When the flesh on her leg increased by one point, it looked greasy, and when it decreased by one point, it looked dull. In any case, it was an almost perfect leg shape.Younis also noticed that the pet cat had lifted her skirt too high. When she subconsciously wanted to put it down, she saw Karun staring at her legs intently.

When he noticed her gaze, he had no intention of turning his head. For a moment, she felt embarrassed to put her skirt down.

"Very beautiful legs," Karun praised.

Younis bit her lip, a gesture that was somewhat uncertain but also naturally charming.

"Duo...duo..."

Younis put her skirt down and sat down.

Puerh jumped off the sofa and ran to the bedside table, ringing a bell.

The door opened and Bog stood there.

"Young master, Mr. Bede sent someone to say that the theater has been renovated as requested and water has been injected. Please go and check it out."

"I know."

Karun stood up.

Bog walked in, ready to help Karun with his clothes, after all, he was wearing pajamas.

But as soon as he put one foot in, the other foot turned directly, almost spinning in place. After swaying left and right twice, he finally stood firm and closed the bedroom door.

Younis got up and opened the closet. "Which one should I wear?"

"Anything is fine."

"You can't be casual. Father said it would take three days?" Younis asked.

"Yeah."

"Do I need to bring any change of clothes?"

"No need. We're not going on a trip."

Karun had to complete the "purification." At least among the core members of the Allen family, it was not a secret. After all, the theater that had been abandoned for so long suddenly underwent renovation and it was impossible to hide it from people.

"Can someone bring it in? It seems impossible," Younis said worriedly.

"Don't worry about that. I'm just going to do what I should do now. Strictly speaking, it's me, a mortal, who is going to accept guidance from the gods."

Karun took off his pajamas and put on the clothes that Younis had prepared.

Throughout the process, neither of them felt any discomfort.

After getting dressed, Karun stood in front of the mirror and looked at himself. Not bad, very energetic, and very delicate.

Most importantly, the energy he had spent when he went to chat with Count Lecar had been replenished through the rest of these days.

Younis approached and gently hugged Karun.

Karun also hugged her and lightly kissed her forehead.

Puerh, sitting on the bedside table, yawned, and the golden retriever next to her wagged its tail.

When Karun was about to leave, he found that Younis was still holding onto his clothes. She let go when she realized it.

"It's just a purification," Karun said softly.

Younis shook her head. "No, after you finish, you will be different. I have this feeling."

"Maybe."

Puerh saw Karun put his lips to Younis's ear and whispered something, then Younis's face turned red.

Later, Karun walked out of the bedroom, and Puerh jumped onto the golden retriever's back and chased after him, then jumped onto Karun's shoulder.

"What did you say to her just now?"

"Nothing.""No, there must be something."

"There really isn't."

"You're not being very polite, Karun!"

"Mm."

"I just helped you lift up her skirt!"

"I can do it myself without getting slapped."

Karun walked down to the first floor where Alfred was already holding an umbrella at the door.

Mr. Anderson and the core members of the family were standing on the steps at the entrance.

"Young master, everything has been arranged according to your instructions. For the next three days, no one will be allowed to enter the theater. Alfred will deliver three meals a day to the entrance."

"Okay, thank you."

"It's not a problem."

Karun gave a simple gesture to the other members of the Allen family, then walked towards the theater with Alfred.

"Young master, Prince Henry came to the estate last night to see Miss Unis but was stopped by Anderson. There was some disagreement, and Prince Henry left in the end."

"Oh." Karun nodded.

Puerh said, "Don't worry about these clowns from the Gloria family. They're just a bunch of spoiled pigs. They're not as threatening as the white-eyed wolves from the Raphael family. The reason why their royal family has been able to survive is that they only like to stay at home and mess around with their family and dare not easily attack outsiders. Karun, don't worry about these little things. Everything will be irrelevant when you grow up."

"I understand." Karun replied.

After talking to Count Lecarl, he really had the confidence now.

At least, he would not be bullied and forced to give up his fiancée.

If he was pushed too far, he would not hesitate to "awaken" Count Lecarl and let him taste the flavor of Queen Gloria III before moving on to Queen Gloria IX.

Although Queen Gloria IX was already 95 years old and half buried in the ground, she was a perfect match for Count Lecarl who had just crawled out of the grave, wasn't she?

At the entrance of the theater, Alfred stopped and looked down at the golden retriever.

"I'll bring the food here at mealtime, you come to get it."

"Woof!"

The golden retriever raised its front paw.

Alfred also reached out his hand and patted the dog's paw.

Then, Alfred took two steps back and knelt down on one knee in front of Karun.

"Young master, I am extremely excited to witness your rise. This is the greatest honor fate has bestowed upon me."

Karun turned his head and looked at the members of the Allen family standing outside the castle gate. At this moment, he suddenly felt like the only person in the village who had gone to college and was carrying the hopes of the whole village with his luggage.

"Alfred, you have worked hard since we met."

"It is my greatest honor to serve by your side, young master."

"I will continue to trouble you in the future."

"Alfred is willing to give everything for you!"

Karun turned around and walked into the theater, followed by the golden retriever.

...The renovation in the theater mainly focused on the stage, which was raised with cement and filled with water, while the surrounding audience seats remained unchanged.

The place was well-lit with electricity.

"Did you used to invite friends to watch performances with you?" Karun asked.

"No, I like to choose a seat by myself and watch quietly. Even my father and siblings are not allowed to come in," Puerh replied.

"I can understand that kind of happiness."

"No, it's enjoying loneliness," Puerh corrected.

"Ah."

There was a small path leading to the center of the pool, and Karun walked straight over to the middle and sat down on a chair.

Karun looked around at the water and even reached out to touch it.

"Do you feel any different?" Puerh asked.

"Not yet."

"After you finish purifying yourself, you will be able to sense it. Although you are purifying yourself, your way of seeing the world will be different," Puerh explained.

"I'm looking forward to it."

"Me too." Puerh pointed to a small table in front of Karun, which had a thick candle and a lighter next to it. "Help me light the candle."

Karun picked up the lighter and lit the candle, which could burn for three days without any problems.

"What's the candle for?"

"It's not for anything, but it adds to the sense of ceremony," Puerh replied.

"I see."

"Stupid dog, come here!" Puerh called out.

The golden retriever walked over and shook its head.

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"Get under the chair!" Puerh commanded.

There was a dog cushion under the chair that had been specially arranged.

The golden retriever crawled under the chair and lay down.

Puerh jumped onto the table where the candle was and was almost level with Karun's face.

"Oh, Karun, can you move the table closer to you? Otherwise, my paws won't be able to reach your forehead," Puerh said.

Karun held the table and moved it closer to himself. When they were close enough, Puerh called a stop.

Then, Puerh reached out its paw and pressed it lightly on Karun's forehead when he was sitting normally in the chair.

"Okay, we're done."

"Can we start now?"

"Did you bring the book 'Light of Order'?" Puerh asked.

"No need, I already know most of the content by heart."

"Oh, you're such a devout follower of the Order of the Gods. If I were the God of Order, I would definitely be tempted to choose you," Puerh said with a smile.

"You have a lot of preambles. Why don't you invite a theater troupe to warm up the stage in advance?" Karun joked.

"That was my original plan. After I came back, you would have taken over as the head of the family. Spend some money to invite a theater troupe to perform again and let me relive the past. But you agreed to the renovation without asking me first."

"Okay, next time I will ask you."

"There won't be a next time. The only thing in the house that I care about is the painting in the study."

"After you finish purifying, we can restore this place. Actually, the design of this theater is quite suitable for..."

"Suitable for artistic presentation, right?" Puerh asked happily.

"Suitable for funeral venues," Karun said with a smile."..." Puerh.

"When the time comes, raise the platform where I am sitting now and make it a funeral platform. The sound effect around here is very suitable for playing mournful piano music live, and mourners can have many positions and angles to stand."

"So, do you want to transfer the old business of the Inmores family here?"

Karun shook his head and said, "The Allen family is not short of money, but they lack the points of various orthodox churches."

At home, a B-class package could make Aunt Mary dance with joy.

But here, it couldn't make any waves.

"In fact, it's not impossible." Puerh said, "Ordinary people pay for funerals with Lubi or Leyer because they only have secular currency on hand.

But for people with points, don't they have the need for funerals?"

Puerh is a cat that has been immersed in the Inmores family for nearly a hundred years, and immediately said:

"There is actually a huge market here, but the premise is that a 'cremation society' that can refine and decompose corpses and collect spiritual materials needs to be built;

After the funeral, the body is directly decomposed and processed, and useful things are directly packaged and taken away by relatives."

"This is really a good idea." Karun exclaimed, "Compared with the funeral society, the three workshops of the Allen family are really too low-level, and the profit margin is not large enough."

"Yes! Points can help the family purchase special materials and services from the church, help the family grow better, and form a good positive cycle."

"Woof! Woof! Woof!"

The golden retriever lying under the chair couldn't help but bark three times.

"I almost forgot about the important matter, meow." Puerh shook her tail and said, "Let's finish the purification first."

"Okay."

Karun sat up straight.

"Well, now, please answer me, my young master Karun, are you ready to open the door to another world?"

"I'm ready."

Puerh pressed her cat paw on Karun's forehead;

At this time, the golden retriever also closed his eyes;

"Okay, Karun, now please silently recite the chapter of 'Light of Order' in your heart."

Karun began to recite in his heart.

"Try to empty yourself and let yourself be free from distractions, and then follow my guidance..."

A faint white light appeared on Puerh's paw.

"Karun, do you see that white light?"

"I see it, a white dot."

"Okay, stare at it with all your attention, and then follow it. Wherever it goes, you go. Trust it, because it will guide you to find what you want.

When the time comes, I will ask you who you want to see, and you will answer me loudly."

Karun began to devote himself wholeheartedly, and at this time, a faint black light appeared on his body;

The water vapor in the surrounding pool began to evaporate.

Puerh withdrew her paw, and at this time, Karun in front of her seemed to have entered a deep sleep, and the purification had begun.

"Stupid...dog..."

Puerh shouted.The golden retriever slowly opened its eyes, and in its dog eyes, there was resentment and hatred, the gaze of a demon!

In the next moment, Karun's body was covered in a black gloss, and the water in the pool began to stir, rushing towards Karun, forming a vortex, a spectacular sight.

"Ts ts ts..."

Puerh was very satisfied, "It seems that the evil god in our stupid dog's body and the god of order have some grievances. Look at the reaction of the gods, it's more intense than expected."

Puerh licked her lips, sat down next to the thick candle behind her, and habitually raised her tail in front of her chest.

Puerh grabbed her tail with her paw and bit it habitually, muttering, "Dis, this must be your calculation. I don't believe you didn't calculate it, hum."

"Our stupid dog has done a great job. Karun's purification level is already thousands of times that of an ordinary purifier, but it's still not enough."

"Not enough, not enough."

"My little Karun, I want you to become the existence that blinds the eyes of the god of order in this purification."

"I want to create a miracle in the history of the church with your purification completion!"

"Because, we already have a real miracle!"

"Those greedy lunatics in the family tried to forcibly transform the family's belief system into a religious belief system. That was crazy!"

"But now, it's just right to use it."

Puerh muttered while biting her tail, peeling off the end of her tail.

Without blood and flesh, Puerh didn't feel any pain, because under the furry wrapping at the end of her tail, there was a crystal-like knot that was fused with her tail.

Inside the crystal, there was a crystal-clear index finger, which was... the finger of the god of light!

Puerh raised her tail, and the end of her tail, the finger that was peeled out, was directly pressed against Karun's forehead.

"Puerh, you..." But at this moment, the crystal at the end of the tail emitted a dazzling white light. The finger seemed to regain its blood color and increased its strength, pressing against Karun's forehead. You could even see the slight indentation on the skin where the finger and Karun's forehead touched.

Under the chair, the golden retriever, who was "evil and cold", was so scared that his head hit the ground, and foam overflowed from his mouth, and his body began to twitch.

Puerh's cat body trembled continuously, and her body froze directly. The inquiring words were forcibly solidified before she could finish speaking.

A voice full of majesty and holiness slowly sounded in this auditorium, "Order, come out and see me!"

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