The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 609: Queen's Means 11

Cheerchen and Natalie were stunned when their eyes were facing each other.

In Chechen, he was led by Ugowski, the servant of King Jan Kazimierz, to the monastery where Natalie was. But in the middle of the journey, Ugowski suddenly felt a burst of abdominal pain. Reluctantly, they had to stop at the door of this small church. Originally, because the two were riding alone, Chechen suggested that Ugowski take a rest here and ask someone to find a doctor. But Ugowski disagreed. He told Cheerchen that since Natalie was ashamed of him now, if Cheerchen went alone, Natalie might not meet him. Besides, there are all ladies in the monastery, and it is inconvenient for a young man like Chechen to be alone. Ugowski said that he happened to know the priest here. He was a man of power and virtue. He didn't need a doctor. He only needed to see the priest. He could heal his pain by touching his sore spot.

After speaking, he couldn't help but say, Ugowski hurried in.

When Chechen walked into the church, Ugowski was gone. He had to wait in his seat.

And Natalie didn't expect Cheerchen, who was dying from Stanislaw Potocki's mouth, to be here alive, without a gunshot wound at all.

Natalie is not a fool. If it weren't for Cheerchen who was injured, she would not have been so easily deceived by Stanislaw Potocki. Now she fully understood that everything was premeditated in order to trick herself into meeting Cheer Chen.

Thinking of this, Natalie turned around under Cheerchen's gaze, she was going to open the door and leave and go back to the monastery.

But the door seemed to be locked from the outside, and it couldn't be opened no matter what.

"Natalie."

Natalie froze with the familiar voice behind her.

"Natalie." Cheerchen shouted again.

This time, Natalie turned her head slowly.

She walked towards Cheerchen. Although in Cheerchen's eyes, every step of Natalie is very calm, and there is no special expression on her face, but Natalie is actually using her greatest restraint to restrain her excitement.

Natalie sat down beside Cheer Chen.

"Praise God," she said.

"Praise for eternal life." Cheerchen replied.

After this, the two had no words.

At the door of the church, Stanislaw Potocki and Ugowski met together. It was Stanislaw Potocki who locked Chechen and Natalie inside with an iron lock.

Ugowski asked Stanislaw Potocki, who was looking inside through the crack of the door with one eye: "Old man, how is the situation inside?"

Stanislaw Potocki replied: "Nothing happened. Two people are really like strangers sitting together listening to the lecture."

Listening to Stanislaw Potocki's words, the internal servant Ugowski became nervous-if so, wouldn't their efforts to deceive the two young people with so much effort was in vain?

Thinking of this, the anxious Ugowski squeezed towards Stanislaw Potocki regardless of understanding-he also tried to see what was inside through the crack in the door.

Stanislaw Potocki certainly refused to give up.

He screamed: "What's the hurry! I said Ugowski, the queen asked me to trick Natalie into here, and asked you to bring Cheerchen here too. It's not as simple as letting them meet here. Bar."

Ugowski stopped pushing Stanislaw and said, "Yes, yes. And..."

Just then, the church bell rang—it was time for the priest to preach.

Ugowski banned.

The one who walked up to the altar was an old priest who was over half a hundred years old. He was wearing a black vestment, and the skin on his face was like dried orange peel. The hair on the abbe's head had fallen in half, forming a "Mediterranean Sea" on top of his head. His remaining hair and beard were black and white, intertwined in a mess.

"Amen!" said the priest.

"Amen." The people under the altar responded in unison.

This time, the priest is telling the story of Chapter 24 in Genesis.

This chapter mainly tells that Isaac is forty years old and has reached the age of marriage. The problem of Isaac's marriage was a big event in Abraham's heart, because Isaac was given by God's promise.

However, in Canaan, Abraham could not find an ideal marriage partner for his son. Here, paganism is prevalent, and the folk customs are not simple. Combining with women who grew up in this environment is bound to have a negative impact on Isaac and his descendants’ belief in God.

Long before Sarah died, Abraham had learned about the family of his brother Nahor, who was far away in Mesopotamia. Therefore, Abraham decided to take a wife for his son Isaac from among the descendants of Nahor.

It was about a thousand miles away from Hebron to the residence of Nahor's family. For the people at that time, it was a very difficult journey. So Abraham entrusted this important task to his most trusted old servant.

However, the servant had certain doubts about this matter. Because it has been 65 years since Abraham left Haran in Mesopotamia, he has been away from Ur for a longer time, during which time he had no contact with his native people in his hometown. Moreover, Abraham's relatives had never seen Isaac at all. How could they marry their daughter to Canaan, far away? Even if you agree to marry Isaac, you may ask Isaac to return to his hometown and get married and live there.

So the servant said, "If the woman refuses to come to this place with me, do I have to take your son back to where you came from?"

Abraham told the servant not to take his son back to his former hometown, because "The Lord, the Lord in heaven, led me away from my father's house and the land of my clan, and he spoke to me and swore to me, "I will give you this land." Descendants.'"

Abraham's faith encouraged the servant, and he swore to accept his master's commission.

After the servant arrived in Nahor City, he did not directly go to the Nahor family to beg for marriage, but first prayed and asked God's will.

The servant asked God to show his will in this way: "I said to a woman:'Please take a water bottle and give me a drink.' If she says,'Please drink, I will give your camel a drink.' May That woman will be the wife you ordered to your servant Isaac."

God answered the prayer of the servant. At this time, before the servant's prayer was finished, Rebekah came to the well to draw water. When the servant asked her for water to drink, Rebekah not only gave him water to drink, but also took the initiative to fetch water for his camels. The servant quietly watched Rebekah busy, not only didn't help, but didn't even say a word of thanks. Until Rebekah fed all the camels and drank enough water, the servant confirmed that Rebekah was the wife God chose for Isaac.

So the servant went to Rebekah’s house, and the servant described in great detail how Abraham entrusted him to return to his hometown to marry a wife for Isaac, Abraham’s faith in God, and how he prayed to God at the well in the city of Nahor, Rebekah How did Jia's words and deeds fulfill his prayers?

The servant's words clearly made it difficult for Rebekah's family to refuse. "Laban and Bethuli replied, "This matter is from the Lord, and we cannot say good or bad to you. Look, Rebekah is in front of you, so you can take her away and give it to you, as the Lord said. Your master’s son is the wife.'"

However, when Rebekah's family received the expensive dowry, the next morning they offered to let Rebekah stay at home for at least another ten days. This is the reluctance and hesitation of Rebekah's family because of their daughter marrying away from home.

Upon seeing this, the servant told Rebekah's family bluntly that this marriage was out of God's will and should not be delayed or repented.

Rebekah’s mother and brother had no choice but to call Rebekah, hoping that Rebekah could postpone the departure or refuse to agree to the marriage. However, Rebekah was a godly woman who trusted in God. She believed that the marriage that God had prepared for her must be good, so she said without hesitation: "I will go."

...

After telling the story, the priest continued his sermon.

But Cheerchen had no intention of listening.

Although he held his breath, he could no longer listen to what the priest said. Because this story is too appropriate-Cheerchen feels that Natalie is like the incarnation of Rebekah in the story.

Regardless of the obstacles of her parents and elder brothers, Rebekah insisted on marrying to Canaan thousands of miles away, and Natalie, isn't she the same? At that time, Natalie rejected Prince Mihavu, and she wanted to marry herself if she broke with her father. In order to let herself fulfill the conditions set by her father as soon as possible, Natalie also took out her private room. Qian builds an army for himself.

Scenes of past events flicked in front of Cheerchen's eyes, making his eyes wet.

Natalie, what a nice girl!

And it was such a girl, a girl he used to dream about and couldn't sleep at night. Now she was sitting next to her, and he hadn't been so close to her since Crimea's goodbyes.

Cheerchen will suddenly think of Natalie's goodness because of a story in "Genesis," but it's not because Cheerchen is an amorous and half-hearted person. In fact, Cheorchen is a weak and passive person emotionally. He was not as direct and determined as Natalie and Fatima. So Cheerchen couldn't let go of Natalie and Fatima. The two girls have an equally important position in his heart, and the tilt of the balance lies only in who is more active in exerting influence.

At this time, the balance of emotions was obviously leaning towards Natalie. Because even if Cheerchen closes his eyes, he can catch Natalie's fragrance with his ears.

"Natalie is by my side. This is God who wants us to meet again. God also used the story of Sa and Gabriel to give me revelation through the mouth of the priest." Chechen said to himself secretly.

At this moment, there are countless figures of Natalie flying in Cheerchen's mind, and those are all sweet pictures.

Cheerchen laughed idiotically.

Suddenly, the beautiful picture passed, and Natalie in a black nun's suit appeared in Cheer Jin's mind. She looked at herself sadly.

"No!" Chechen cried out heartbreakingly.

With his hand moving, Cheerchen took Natalie's hand.

"Natalie, don't be a nun."

Like Chelchen, Natalie was deeply moved by the story told by the priest. She also brought herself into Gabriel, who was careful to follow God's arrangement.

Cheerchen suddenly shook his hand, which shocked Natalie. Natalie didn't expect Cheerchen to be like this. She panicked for a while, and then for no reason ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ A sweet feeling appeared in Natalie's heart. That feeling was telling her: "So he still has me in his heart."

Although Cheerchen's actions melted the ice in Natalie's heart, it was far from breaking. Natalie's face turned pale when she thought of Cheerchen's avoidance of herself and that he had already had a child with Fatima.

Natalie clenched her fists in both hands and squeezed out of Tetsuchen's restraints. Moreover, she sternly rebuked: "Your Excellency Cheechen, please be respectful. This is the church. You are blaspheming God."

The sparse people around were all attracted by Natalie's shouts. They all looked at Cheerchen and Natalie. Even the priest on the altar put down the Bible and stopped preaching.

Outside the door, Ugowski also vaguely heard the movement from inside the church. He patted Stanislaw Potocki, who occupied the most favorable viewing position on the back: "My eldest man, what happened inside."

Stanislaw Potocki's wrinkled mouth turned upward for half a month, and he said to Ugowski: "The queen's plan has been half done."

"Which half?" Ugowski asked.

"The male half."

After speaking, Stanislaw Potocki lifted his head and gave Ugowski a meaningful look.

"The content of the priest's sermon, did you arrange it or did your majesty the queen arrange it?"

Ugowski repeatedly waved his hand and said: "Don't say that, I dare not instruct and arrange the shepherd of God. In fact, I just asked the priest to change the content of today's sermon in accordance with the instructions of Her Majesty the Queen."

Listening to Ugowski's words, Stanislaw Potocki had a "great luck for the country" expression.

"If your Majesty the Queen is a man, I am afraid we will all be unemployed."

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