The mother and son stayed in silence for a while, and suddenly, the antelope car shook left and right due to the potholes on the ground.

Kunta held the children tighter with both hands until the carriage regained stability. He helped the children sit upright and said, "It's mother's fault. She forgot that we were sitting on a camel antelope car."

Kunta checked the conditions of the three children one by one, and finally focused on the youngest, Lilith: "Are you scared?"

"Yeah~" Lilith shook her head, "I'm fine. Mother hugged me tightly just now, I'm not scared at all."

"Heh~" Kunta laughed helplessly and used one hand to smooth the messy hair on the side of Lilith's face, "Silly child."

"Mom, mom, Pappas' hair is messy too!" The third child, Papas, jealously competed for favor with his younger sister Lilith.

Kunta and Lilith, the mother and daughter of different ages, looked at Pappas with the same eyes.

Faced with the striking resemblance between his mother Quinta and his sister Lilith, Pappas showed a shocked expression on his face, but he felt strangely warm in his heart.

Antonio popped up out of nowhere and said, "Sister, help me, okay?"

Being stared at by the third brother Antonio's clear eyes, Lilith couldn't say no. She immediately used her chubby little hands to help the third brother tame his flying curly hair.

Antonio bent his upper body, half lowered his head, and obediently cooperated with his sister Lilith's actions.

Pappas, on the other hand, had very hard orange hair that often pricked at the top of his head. Kunta simply rubbed his head twice with his palm and that was it.

At this time, Kunta did not forget his daughter's hesitation in answering, and asked again: "Lilith, how was your day in the temple today? Did you meet anyone?"

"Mother, Lilith and Priest Penny talked for a long time." Papas came over and spoke mysteriously in a low voice.

"Oh? Is it the Priest Penny from the west city temple?" Kunta was a little surprised that his youngest daughter Lilith could get along well with Priest Penny?

"Ah? Mother, do you all know this priestess?" Lilith was also surprised that her mother also knew Priest Penny from the west city temple. Didn't Priest Penny say that she was just a substitute teacher?

"Yes, I know him. My family belongs to the orcs in the West City Temple area. I naturally saw him when I went to the West City Temple to participate in activities." Kunta said.

"Activities?" Lilith was puzzled. How come she had never heard of them before?

"You are too young, and many things happened before, so your father and I have not chosen a temple for you." Kunta gently answered for Lilith, "Now we are also going to Cavendish City. You will know these things when you get there."

"Well... okay. But mother, do you know anything about this Priest Penny? I think she's a little weird..." Lilith couldn't help but ask about Priest Penny of the temple in the west of the city.

Kunta seemed to understand what his daughter meant and smiled knowingly: "Most of the priests in the temple came to the temple to practice at a very young age. The rules inside are different from those of ordinary orcs. In fact, the environment in the temple is relatively simple, so the priests often have their own style, but their bottom line is often very high."

"So this is how everyone views the temple?" Lilith thought.

"Well, have you forgotten? When you were a child, you were invited by Lord Leilana of the Central Temple? If the temple had a bad reputation, how could your mother let you go?" Kunta joked.

"Yes, if the temple had a bad reputation, you would not tell me this, mother." Lilith had no doubt about it.

Not wanting to, Kunta shook his head: "Not really, I will still tell you. However, I will emphasize at the end why I don't recommend you go."

Lilith suddenly realized: "Yes, mother, you are like this. Hahaha." As she spoke, Lilith expressed her complete trust in her mother.


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