Chapter 286 Kavi: What gourmet?

Hearing this, Harold was startled, and then asked: "Why did you say that, senior?"

Kavi took a breath unconsciously and said, "I'm just guessing, Harold, you know, the Void is a relic of the Great Kindness Tree King. Although we are used to using it, we don't know how it works specifically.

If it weren't for Elhaisen and Senor working at the Ministry of Education, we wouldn't even know that it has the function of monitoring and calculating the future. Then maybe it has other functions that we don't know about.

Just like what you and Miss Candice guessed just now, controlling the human brain, it suddenly occurred to me that it might also have the ability to repair human mental damage, treat special diseases, etc...."

"That's possible," Haroldt thought, "I've always wondered why patients with magic scale disease can control their condition if they stay in the rainforest.

But if it was the power of gods that intervened, then it would make sense: the power left behind by the previous gods was awakened in the rainforest, and this power could fight against the demonic scale disease that all doctors were helpless against.

Or maybe——"

Harold paused, and continued under Kavi's curious gaze: "Perhaps it was the little auspicious grass king who used the void to heal the Xumi people...

After all, the void was originally created by the gods, and there is a high probability that the gods can ignore all the shackles of authority and directly use all its functions. "

Kavi's eyes widened slightly when he heard this. He had not thought of this just now, but if it was really as Harold guessed, wouldn't it mean that the Little Auspicious Grass King did not approve of the Great Sage's actions? And she had been protecting the people of Xumi in places they could not see for many years?

Thinking of this, Kavi hoped very much that Harold's guess was correct, because that meant that they had a good god, who loved the people of Xumi equally, whether they were desert people or rainforest people. Her approach was undoubtedly contrary to the current policy of the House of Lords, and she stood on their side!

Harold: "But there is no way to confirm it now. It's useless for us to guess here. Let's talk to Elhaisen and the others when we go back. Maybe they have found some other useful clues during this time."

"makes sense."

Kavi nodded in agreement, and then he asked shyly, "Harold, are you going to make your special dish tomorrow? Judging from the performance of the villagers today, they seem to like it very much."

"Do you like it too, Senior?" Harold smiled evilly, and continued speaking while Kavi seemed to be hesitant to speak.

“Of course, although I provided Miss Candice with the recipe, observing in person will allow the villagers here to have a clearer understanding of the usage of these spices, and the spices and ingredients we brought will sell better.

Tomorrow, we will make the 'Green Juice Crispy Balls' and 'Cheese Potato Boats' which are very popular in the rainforest area. However, many of the ingredients in the original recipe are scarce in the desert area, so I have improved the recipe. Seniors can look forward to it. "

Originally, Kavi breathed a sigh of relief when he heard the two familiar names called out by Harold, but when he heard the words "improved recipe", his heart was instantly lifted.

"Harold, did you learn this from the master who taught you to cook? Who is that master? His cooking is so unique, how come I have never heard of it?" Kavi asked cautiously.

Of course, they are the five famous food bloggers from India who have millions of fans on YouTube, Harold said in his mind.

At the same time, he smiled and said to Kawi: "It's normal that you haven't heard of gourmets from small places."

Hearing that Harold had no intention of introducing that person, Kavi said "Oh" and stopped asking.

...

Village head home

Candice was sitting in front of Amp, the current head of Aru Village, and was talking to him in a gentle tone about the "village guardians".

"Village chief, this is the situation. I think it is necessary to let these 'village guards' move into the village. Due to the opposition of some villagers, they have been living in the most marginal areas of the village these days.

Although they could survive on some food donated by the villagers, any discerning person could see that these scholars, who looked so bright and handsome when they first came here, were losing weight at a visible rate. They were dirty and their clothes were tattered, which made the villagers, who already rejected them, avoid them even more.

Initially, we allowed some villagers to drive them out of the residential area out of consideration for the villagers who were seeking comfort and worried that these scholars would harm them.

But Mr. Harold's words today reminded me that these scholars may have special uses for the House of Lords, and their power may also become a weapon for the House of Lords to wage war.

If a war breaks out, Aru Village near Kawanyi will likely become their target, so I think we should let these "village defenders" live in the village. "

The village chief, An Pu, who was hunched over and had wrinkles all over his face, said in a hoarse voice: "You are right. We cannot let the Church of the Holy Fathers take these 'village guards' away casually. Some of them have been regarded as relatives by the villagers, so they are part of the village.

Whether for the sake of protection or for the purpose of negotiating with the House of the Holy Office, we can no longer let them live in such a shabby place, especially since they are now very calm and will protect our houses in times of crisis. However, the resettlement of these "village guards" is indeed a big problem..."

"I have also thought about this issue. Fortunately, there are not many of them. I have asked some villagers for their opinions. Some villagers are willing to take them in, and the rest will be temporarily placed in unused houses.

If they live in residential areas, our kind villagers will lend a helping hand when they see they need help, and their living conditions will undoubtedly improve a lot." Candice said.

An Pu nodded: "Hmm... I just wonder if those former rascals have reflected on themselves after such a long time."

The "gang of bastards" mentioned by Anpu refer to the villagers of Aru Village who bullied the "village guards". Most of them are radicals. After all, in the desert, there are people who have ill will towards the Order and the rainforest people everywhere, and Aru Village is no exception.

These village guards were originally scholars of the Council of Eminence, and since they were all mentally ill, some people vented their disgust for the Council of Eminence on them.

The reason is that these "village guards" are not only the people of the Great Compassion Tree King, but also that they have occupied the limited land and food that belonged to the villagers of Aru Village.

So on the first night when the "village guards" were sent to Aru Village, a group of radicals came with sticks to beat these unarmed scholars. Their evil deeds naturally did not escape Candice's eyes.

Candice stopped their behavior and forced them to reflect on their mistakes behind closed doors, but this did not make the situation better. Later, Candice still found that the food sent to the village guards was mixed with sand and was trampled on or even robbed.

Even after the “village defenders” protected the village during the earthquake and were accepted by the majority of villagers who were dissatisfied with them, these behaviors were still not eradicated.

Originally, Candice acquiesced to the villagers driving them to a secluded place, which was actually a compromise with the radicals, because the radicals were also villagers of Aru Village, a part of the village she cherished, and the people she wanted to protect. Their actions did not endanger the village. Although she hated their behavior, she did not want to deal with them like she dealt with outsiders with ulterior motives, but instead focused on education.

But now it seems that we have to change our strategy.