Years: Salted Fish Life Since Going to the Countryside

Chapter 1204 Unknown???

The dim light, limited vision, soft music, blurred figures, dancing postures, gradually reduced burdens, and increasingly bright

This scene gave Han Li a different feeling. He sighed in his heart that the boss of this bar had a big imagination. Most people could not bear such a scene.

Then Han Li had a little doubt. How did this boss come up with this arrangement?

This was like watching a hazy movie. Could it be that the boss was a director?

No, this cabin seemed to be the same as the confessional in some churches, except that the window was made smaller.

And the clothes, layout, and style of the waiters on the first and second floors. Could it be that the owner of this bar was a clergyman of height and weight?

However, the situation outside made Han Li temporarily give up thinking about it. If Eleanor Nixon continued to jump like this, she would catch a cold. He had to go over and send her a pillar of warmth.

When Han Li stood up and opened the door to go out, he found that the door was actually plugged from the outside.

Eleanor Nixon heard the sound of Han Li pushing the door, turned around with a smile, reached out to turn off the bedside lamp, and hummed an unknown little song to open the door of the cabin.

Eleanor Nixon stood on tiptoe and hugged Han Li's neck with both hands without waiting for Han Li to speak, and whispered after pressing her body against him.

"Brave and handsome prince, I am willing to be your princess and stay with you in the dark night."

Han Li: "Prince? No, I am a knight who is ready with guns and roses, ready to serve Her Royal Highness at any time."

After Han Li finished speaking, he lowered his head to prove himself with actions, and at the same time, he hugged her and slowly walked towards the bed.

The next scene is described by "Jing Yangyan Boss",

that is, the reason why angels don't need to wear clothes is because they have wings to protect them, and nuns have the opportunity to grow wings only after removing their clothes.

Eleanor Nixon is just like the nn (nun) she played in Cosplay (role playing) just now.

She flew up to the sky like a bird with wings, hovering in the clouds for a long time, as if she had traveled to another time and space.

It was already 12:30 in the evening when Han Li returned to the hotel. It can be said that this was the latest time he came back from the bar since he came to England. There were two and a half reasons why he came back so late.

First, this was the most expensive time Han Li spent since he came to England. In addition, Eleanor Nixon, a cultured person, was more talkative. Whether it was chatting or communicating, her words and voice made people feel comfortable.

Second, because Eleanor Nixon's knowledge and conversation were different.

If someone like her were in the London and Edinburgh bars, they would basically just play. If they met someone they could talk to, they would have an in-depth exchange with each other instead of charging. This made Han Li a little curious about her situation.

But at the beginning, Eleanor Nixon was very tight-lipped, and no matter how he guided her, she didn't reveal it.

However, after Han Li let Eleanor Nixon fly freely in the sky, he took advantage of the other party's confusion and asked a question seemingly unintentionally.

Eleanor Nixon said that she was a student of St. Andrews Seminary, but it was never easy to get a good education, especially in a seminary.

It was like this before and it is still like this now. The world seems to have changed, but it seems to have not changed.

In the past, most women were nominally called "brides of the upper D", but they could only serve as nuns, and the composition of nuns was very complicated.

At that time, nuns were roughly divided into four levels: "choir" nuns, nuns, secular nuns, and field nuns.

Choir nuns: They are considered to be the management or potential management of the monastery. They are qualified to learn knowledge, read and write. They are the core of the entire monastery. They have the best food, clothing, and housing, just like the dean.

Sisters: They can study the Bible, but they are responsible for the hygiene inside the monastery. They have to get up at three o'clock and go to bed at five o'clock. They pray seven times a day, give up the secular world and concentrate on communicating with God. Their food, clothing, and housing are slightly worse.

Secular nuns: They are usually responsible for the sanitation and work of the monastery and the outer courtyard. They also have to run errands for the dean or the nuns in the inner courtyard and treat the nearby residents. In short, they are almost like handymen, and their food, clothing and accommodation are even worse.

Field nuns: They just have the title of nuns, and do the same work as farmers, taking care of the monastery farms, vegetable gardens and livestock every day.

If these field nuns encounter those monasteries with bad conditions, they don’t even have a nun’s uniform, and it is impossible to talk about them as normal nuns.

Why are the nuns who are also known as "brides of the upper D" divided into several grades?

The answer is that these nuns have different origins.

Those choir nuns and nuns are basically all daughters of various large and small noble families, and they are basically from the "eldest line".

However, they are not valued within the family and have no inheritance rights, because when they are born in the "eldest line" and want to get married, in order to maintain the family's face, the head of the family has to pay a large part of the dowry.

Therefore, many nobles chose to spend a little "sponsorship fee" to send their daughters to monasteries when they were about to get married, so that they could wear white veils and learn how to become noble brides.

This can not only avoid the need for a large dowry from their family in the future, but also reflect their respect for the "Lord" and win the praise of the church. This is a good thing that kills two birds with one stone.

The nobles had a precedent of sending their daughters to the monastery. Later, there were cases where the nobles sent their unappreciated sons to the monastery to learn to be priests. This was also a way to announce the deprivation of his inheritance rights.

Even if these choir nuns were sent to the monastery, their families and parents were still there. Every year, they would donate some money to the monastery and provide some living assistance to their daughters.

It is precisely because of this that the choir nuns not only enjoy the best treatment in food, clothing and housing, but some families are becoming more and more prosperous, and they provide more help to their daughters.

Therefore, among those choir nuns, there are many people wearing gold rings, sterling silver crosses, various jewelry, silk scarves inlaid with gold and silver threads, expensive squirrel fur coats, and robes decorated with lace made of gold and silver threads.

Because of this, when the monastery chants, holds mass, or holds any major events, it is these choir nuns who take charge, and then gradually move to the position of the abbot through competition.

Some of the choir nuns whose families quickly decline or do not receive help from their families devote themselves to serving the "Lord".

However, most people take another path to maintain their lives.

They use their previous relationships, identities, and the sacredness of nuns now to seduce other nobles and wealthy people to invest in themselves.

With the blessing of their noble status and the sacred halo of nuns, they soon formed a result similar to the "suspension bridge effect", allowing many people to invest heavily in them in order to achieve their own ideas and appease their rippling hearts.

Many people have become fashion pioneers and lovers in the eyes of the public with the help of these investments.

Those among them who are not bright-minded can only enjoy glory for a period of time, and will no longer enjoy glory when they are old and ugly.

Those smart people will make themselves the abbess of a monastery as soon as possible while they are young, so that they will have no worries and can live more comfortably in the future.

Of course, those choir nuns who have more money and power have more autonomy when choosing a monastery.

At the very least, they can ask those "pursuers" to help them build a monastery, buy a large piece of farmland around, and rely on the rent and the donations from the nobles and pursuers when they come to the monastery to pray to ensure their future life.

The church not only ignores this situation, but also secretly supports it. First of all, the donations from these nobles can make the church more financially sufficient and deepen the church's rule.

In addition, although some of these nuns have made three wishes of no wealth, no beauty, and no will, indicating that they will concentrate on serving the "Lord" in the future, there are very few who can truly sever ties with the secular world.

It was just like that at ordinary times, but if the heirs of these choir nuns and monks died unexpectedly, the church would allow them to leave the monastery and return to the secular world to join in the fight for inheritance and titles.

With the secret help and support of the church, such a fight would generally go very smoothly.

After the original nuns and monks successfully regained their titles and their property became nobles, they not only had to pay a large sum of money to the church to express their gratitude, but also further expand the influence of the church.

Therefore, the church has always turned a blind eye to the children of nobles who were sent to the monastery.

No matter what their final outcome is, it is a good thing for the church to make a profit without loss, and even to achieve multiple goals at one stroke.

These words are written a lot, but they are only spoken for a short time. After Eleanor Nixon finished speaking these words, she took a breath and continued to talk about the current situation.

The current situation is much better than it was then, but it is difficult for women who study in seminaries to obtain positions as pastors and preachers after graduation, and it is even more difficult to be assigned to a monastery with good treatment.

Especially these better positions are mostly reserved for women from certain families, nobles, and declining noble families. Unless ordinary people have outstanding grades, they need to have enough money to open up connections.

Later, Eleanor Nixon learned about this bar through the introduction of her senior schoolmate, and learned that the second floor here was recruiting talented special waiters. She herself majored in history and philosophy in school.

History is a story that happened in the past, which is perfect for chatting with people.

Philosophy is essentially a rational activity for people to understand and know people.

This made Eleanor Nixon feel that she was very suitable for this job, because she could not only make money in this job, but also apply what she learned.

Now young people throughout England either go to parties or go to bars to play at night. During this period, they basically drink and dance. If the atmosphere is right and they can still like each other, then the next step is like that.

This common situation also made Eleanor Nixon feel that she should apply for this job, because she also drank and danced here, not only without spending money, but also with a salary.

As for the in-depth communication between the two, Han Li also expressed her inner thoughts under coercion at the appropriate and critical moment.

Eleanor Nixon said that such communication often occurs when young people go partying or partying in bars.

It's better to give her a free ride.

If Eleanor Nixon said that her family was poor, her mother was sick, her father was a gambler, and her brother was studying, Han Li might have the intention to persuade the prostitute to change her ways.

But her words reminded Han Li that the folk customs between the two countries were very different, and what he thought was very serious was nothing in the eyes of others.

Then Han Li no longer had any thoughts of sympathizing with women. He first praised Eleanor Nixon to the clouds, and finally fell down and fainted.

Of course, Han Li learned a lot from Eleanor Nixon, so he stayed in St. Andrews for two more days, and visited several places he had not originally planned to go on the way.

The next day, when it was still dark outside, Han Li was awakened by his biological clock.

He practiced Xingyiquan. Boxing frame and Spring Wind and Rain Jue. After finishing the exercise, it was not completely bright.

Han Li made himself a cup of tea and sat down to read a book. When it was bright, he went outside to eat a simple meal.

Han Li did not check out, but drove the RV to a certain place.

It is said that the place is very interesting, and the most important thing is that Han Li can experience

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