Hello, Ms. Funina

Chapter 5



If it weren't for her curiosity, Funina probably didn't know how difficult the life of the lower class people in Fontaine was.

She thought that if she delegated power to Villette and let professionals handle professional matters, and she only needed to do the role of [Water God] well, Fontaine would get better and better.

However, Funina overlooked that a person's energy is limited.

Similarly, humans are the most complex creatures.

Fontaine is so big and has such a large population. In this case, the number of government affairs that Villette needs to handle will reach a very scary number.

In addition, she herself drags Villette's feet from time to time.

Therefore, the life of the lower class people in Fontaine is difficult, and Funina is also responsible for a lot.

Of course, the more fundamental problem is that most of the systems in Fontaine are still the same as they were hundreds or even thousands of years ago.

The noble lords are high above, looking down at the lower class people struggling to survive in the dark corners like maggots.

With privilege firmly in their hands, the nobles sat at the top of the Fontaine class generation after generation. Except for the [Water God] Funina and the law in the hands of the Supreme Judge Navillatte, they controlled everything in Fontaine.

These nobles are good at balancing. They oppress the lower-class people, but they will not force them to the brink of death, and still leave a little way for the lower-class people to survive.

And this prevented the riot of the Fontaine people.

In addition, the Fontaine law was controlled by Navillatte, the supreme judge who was extremely fair and just, and the means for the lower-class people to safeguard their own rights and interests were maximized.

Therefore, although the lower-class people lived a hard life, they were not to the point of rebellion.

After all, if they were not forced to the brink of death, who would be willing to give up a peaceful life?

However, this destined that the living standards of the lower-class people in Fontaine would not be very high.

They can survive, but it is very hard and tiring.

Funina was actually very confused. She remembered that Fontaine also had its own charity organization.

It was originally built to prevent children like Peruvili who were abandoned by their parents from having a place to live healthily and happily.

But why?

Why didn't Peruvili go to an orphanage?

Unfortunately, Peruvili didn't answer Funina's question, and Funina didn't even know Peruvili's name.

Peruvili didn't want to tell Funina her name.

She felt that she, a cursed person, didn't deserve the love of God.

God talked to her purely because she stole the bread from the bakery.

If it hadn't happened, she might never have spoken to God in her life.

God committed himself to live in the mortal world, which was a great reward for mortals.

How could she, a cursed girl, pollute the eyes of God?

So, Peruvili fled from Funina.

Putting on the black cloak again, Peruvili took steps and quickly escaped from Funina.

Her body was so thin that it seemed that it would break if touched, but her determination to escape was extremely firm.

She was a rat living in the Gray River, an ugly maggot, a thief who fed on garbage and made a living by stealing.

As far as she could remember, Peruvili had lived in the dark. When faced with bullying by her peers, Peruvili would fight back. She knew that if she didn't resist, she would be trampled underfoot forever.

If she met someone she couldn't beat on the spot, Peruvili would also remember the blood debt, and wait until night or when the person was alone, Peruvili would take more brutal revenge.

How could a child who could live alone in the Gray River for so long be a pure person?

Peruvili knew her own filthiness and ugliness, and also knew the gentleness and brilliance of the gods.

She was just a drop of turbid water in the stinking ditch, while Funina was the water god loved by the people of Fontaine, the purest and most flawless water in the world.

Peruvian dared not let herself touch Funina, she was afraid that her turbid and dirty self would defile the purest drop of water in the world.

"Hey? Little sister, don't run! Sister will take you to a big meal, don't leave..." Funina stretched out her hand, trying to save Peruvian.

However, Peruvian's figure had already disappeared into the darkness.

This little sister ran so fast.

Funina tried to catch up with Peruvian, but she never thought that the seemingly extremely thin Peruvian could burst out such a strong force.

Before Funina ran a few steps, Peruvian turned into the alley. She relied on her thin body to shuttle between the narrow gaps and easily got rid of Funina.

In this regard, although Funina wanted to catch up, she was unable to do so.I can only sigh at Peruvian.

"Ah~ am I that scary?" Fernina sighed and rubbed her face.

Obviously, she is very beautiful, and when she is with Peruvian, she doesn't have any godly airs. Logically, she should be a kind and friendly god at this moment.

Why did the little sister run away?

I can't figure it out. Fernina really can't figure it out.

Forget it, I'm not in the mood to go shopping today.

Fernina returned to Momang Palace with depression and irritability.

A white-haired man raised his head from the half-man-high government documents. He frowned slightly. This water god came in without knocking.

"Ms. Fernina, what do you have to do?" The highest judge of Fontaine, Villette, looked at Fernina coldly.

He is like this. No matter who he is, he is polite but distant. He controls the distance between people and is not close but not too indifferent.

"Navilette, I want to make a law!"

Funina stared at Naavilette very seriously and said in a firm tone.

Hearing this, Naavilette felt that this little ancestor was going to make trouble again.

"Ms. Funina, the laws of Fontaine have become mature and perfect. I wonder what you think?"

"I want you to improve Fontaine's laws on the placement of abandoned children!"

To Naavilette's surprise, Funina actually had a general plan.

Although many places are still a little immature, this also means that Funina is really paying attention to the lives of the people of Fontaine.

This is good, and Naavilette is very pleased about this.

He has been working for so long, and finally waited for the day when Funina took the initiative to grow up.

It seems that the retirement plan can be arranged.

...

You are children born from loneliness.

The Hearth House will ensure that you thrive.

Your goal is to learn, compete, defeat all brothers and sisters, and become the [King] here.

The plump lady stood in front of a charity called [House of Hearth]. She turned around and looked at Fontaine in the distance.

"The Red Moon Curse... yes..."

"Mother?"

A pink-haired girl next to her looked at the lady in confusion.


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