I Raised the Villains Preciously - Chapter 3-1
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It was not difficult to adapt to temple life because of the broken memories left in her body.
The temple and the information inside the nursery were also quite useful, perhaps because she grew up in the nursery.
If it weren’t for this memory, I wouldn’t have known where to find the High Priest’s room.
“So what about the nursery?”
“The children are doing well.”
“Well, they need to get rid of these brats and nursery quickly.”
The fact is this small temple in the countryside was not very well funded.
“What do you mean get rid of it?”
“I kept it because of the funding, but it’s been adjusted since this year. It’s not enough money to take care of three children.”
How funny.
It’s wasn’t the money to raise three children, but he didn’t have enough money to take care of the three children with the least amount of money. Listening to High Priest, Hannah laughed at him for being deceived.
“I’d love to get rid of it right away, but if the central temple comes, I can’t get rid of it right away because I’m already throwing up my money.”
He was a man who never said anything about the divine mercy.
He’s only a trash who thinking about money.
No I mean, isn’t that the body responsible for childcare is also cut off?
He’s really talking about this with the people in front of him. The high priest is really such a tactless person. Or maybe it means you don’t have to worry about whether you are hurt or not.
“Where will those children need to go for all of sudden. Once the nursery school disappears, they can’t go anywhere else.”
If you look at the contents of the novel, the nursery school in the temple did not disappear quickly. The High Priest and Hannah, who did not like it will begin to abuse the children, and eventually, the nursery disappeared and the children were driven to the streets.
After that, each of them will grow up as a villain.
Masha, who has a talent for magic, is found by a black magician and becomes a lunatic, but he grows up well as a black wizard.
Ian was an abandoned royal family, so he was entrusted to a nobleman who kept a secret eye on him.
Jeremy was the poorest of them. He comes across a lot of rough path in the back alley.
When he was beaten, barely scoured through the trash cans, lost the food he found, and was ill and starved to death, he stepped into the dark side of the back alley as an errand.
Fortunately, he survived on the dark side because he had a great talent for swordsmanship. No, since he couldn’t survive and became the head of himself, there would be no need to explain how well he adapted and survived.
‘But if it goes as it is the original…’
From Hannah’s point of view, it was sure that the situation would lead to tears again.
It is confirmed that they will go to the High Priest’s neck.
They will burn the temple, kill the Priest and me.
“Should I care about that? If you’d taken care of him, they will grow up.”
At the words of the high priest, Hannah thought.
‘How did 9-year-olds take care of everything under Ian, who is only 10 years old?’
I had a lot of things to say but it just feels like I can’t spit it out.
“Anyway, save money as much as possible. Reduce the cost of food. Didn’t you eat meat? I wouldn’t put you in the nursery because of that.”
“But…”
He should give me the right ingredients!
The standards of the ingredients provided by the temple were only as poor as death.
Even what he called ‘meat side dishes’ was what she bought with her prepaid salary.
Why do you even think about buying something on someone else’s salary?
“Do you want to listen to me when I hear the rod like a child?” (I don’t really get this part, I’m sorry)
With the High Priest cold eyes, Hannah’s body is hardened.
Come to think of it, Hannah also grew up with childhood abuse.
No matter how I have been through possession, my body reacts instinctively.
Trembling, her hands were shaking slightly.
“This is, this is not my memory.. Don’t get nervous.. Don’t trembling…”
However, unlike her mind, her heart didn’t want to calm down.
After getting tired of Hannah’s appearance, the High Priest turned his head with a disgusted expression.
“I’m saving money somehow until the announcement of the closure of nursery school. I’m looking for a place to send the children through Chason, so I will keep them safe until then.”
Hannah was turn gray by the news of the High Priest that they will be transferring at least to another nursery school.
At the end of the conversation, the expression “they” seemed to be not referring to people was a little annoying, but somehow she felt fortunate that the children won’t be driven to the streets.
‘Yes, it would be better if the kids went to a normal nursery school….’
The children may not grow up to be villains.
It would be a far better job than taking care of herself which lacking a lot.
“I understand.”
“Go.”
The high priest shook his hand and let Hannah out.