Chapter 126 Folklore
"So you've developed them into believers?" During breakfast, Sean mentioned the scene he saw in the morning.
"Yes, they have all awakened now and understood that only by believing in the great master, Sean, can we be saved. They will become your most loyal followers, without exception."
"Well, it's not bad, I'm very satisfied. So when I leave, I can leave this place to you with confidence. By the way, I'll gather people in the afternoon and I'll bring people here to visit."
That afternoon, Sean called Ragner to his home.
"What are you going to do when you find me? It's so mysterious? You know I'm very busy." Ragner asked while following Sean into the door, but his eyes looked around curiously.
He had always had many questions about this mysterious "wizard Sean". He was very curious about how strange the other person would look like in his residence.
However, what disappointed him was that it looked no different from the beginning. There was no strange altar, nor the pentagram pattern made of skulls. The biggest difference was that it was much cleaner. The weeds in the yard were cleaned up, and the chopped wood was neatly placed in the corner of the wall. Even the burly glass on the window was wiped spotlessly.
Unexpectedly, Sean is still a very clean person, and he is very diligent - too diligent.
Until he saw a group of short goblins in the yard praying to the sun, he suddenly opened his eyes wide.
"What the hell is this?" Ragner asked in surprise.
"The dwarf goblin, a sub-ethnic intelligent creature, is very obedient and weak, and has no combat ability, but it is very useful to clean and be a servant. I summoned a few people from a different world called the distant country to help with housework."
Ragner was stunned for a few seconds to digest the message. He suddenly realized that no wonder the yard was so neat.
"You brought me to see these things? Why?"
"I may have to leave after a while, so it is not convenient to take them away. I can only leave them to help me see the house, so I need your help to take care of it - no problem."
Ragner agreed, "Of course it's okay, but I can't always run here, if any beasts come over and eat them."
"Don't worry about this, I will let them be careful, and I will leave the shotguns behind, plus the protection of the fence, so self-protection should be fine."
He called Wednesday over.
"On Wednesday, this is Ragna, the master's friend. If you have any trouble in the future, please ask him for help."
Wednesday looked at Ragna in awe. It felt the dangerous aura of beasts from Ragna and a sacred feeling that was very similar to the master. Since the master is a god, his friends must be God, and he thought so.
"Hello Mr. Ragna, I'm here to serve you anytime on Wednesday."
"Ha, this little guy can even speak. It seems you are right. They are indeed very similar to humans."
Sean nodded, "Cook a pot of tea for us on Wednesday."
"Yes, Master."
The two entered the room, went up to the second floor, came to the living room, and started chatting while drinking tea.
Ragner was amazed at the extremely clean house. When he brought Sean here, it was dirty and messy. Needless to ask, it must be the credit of the short goblin. Thinking about the two servants he hired at home, they were so lazy that they were not low in wages, and they became a little envious.
"Is it easy to summon a short goblin? Otherwise, you can summon a few for me."
Sean shook his head and said, "It's not difficult to summon it, but what if you take it to your house and be seen? I'm afraid it's going to cause trouble."
Ragner sighed, "That's right--to-talk, I didn't expect you to be a writer, Sean Frist, I seem to have heard of you before, are you very famous?"
Apparently Aegsha told Ragner about the badge, and Sean had told Ragner his name before, and now his identity was completely exposed.
But he doesn't care much about it now.
"It's okay, I have only published a few books and made it on the best-selling list a few times."
Ragner still has some respect for publishing books. This world is not as modern as it is. Any cat or dog can publish books. It is still a great thing to publish books here. "Then why did you come to Nord? You are not really looking for inspiration for your new book, right?"
“In fact, some research is not convenient to carry out in Brighton, so—”
"Are you talking about summoning the devil's research? It's really inconvenient. If you learn this kind of thing by reason, tsk tsk tsk tsk."
Sean smiled slightly, "Fortunately, no 'outsiders' know about this, right?"
Ragna's run failed and could only nod his head helplessly. He suddenly thought of something, "Wait a minute, you can summon the devil, the dwarf goblin, and the ghost, then what else can you summon? Can you summon someone?" He grabbed his hair and thought for a while, "I understand, you should summon a god of lamps!
Ragner's expression became excited, "I have read a book. It seems that it was mentioned in a folk story. Can the Lamp God satisfy people's three wishes? And it is not like the devil's wishes, which is a real wish. If you can summon a Lamp God, it would be amazing."
Sean thought to himself that you really dare to think about it.
However, he actually saw the content about the God of Lamp in the old books, but it seemed to be very dangerous when he first read it, so he never considered summoning the God of Lamp at all.
When Ragna was raised, his mind would become more alive again.
However, he refused in a hurry, "What are you thinking? There is no such simple thing in the world. Summoning is a very dangerous esoteric ritual. The creatures summoned from another world are completely uncontrollable. The stronger the creatures, the more they cannot ensure their safety, especially the powerful existences that can fulfill their wishes. None of them is easy to provoke.
Last time I summoned a devil to help you deal with the Seltes, but you almost drank the blood of God and became a puppet. If I hadn't happened to know the background of the blood of God, would you think you could still sit here and talk to me now?
And compared to the God of Lamps, believe me, the so-called devil is as harmless as the little white rabbit.”
Chapter completed!