On this continent, the people of the Vatican are actually monks. They are not allowed to have romantic relationships with men, and naturally, they cannot marry. Those who take on a priestly duty must dedicate their lives to God, which is something that is taken for granted by the public.
It is precisely because of this sense of entitlement that Feng Guang is now extremely anxious. At first, it was fine before she and Herman broke the ice, but once they did, she couldn't help but think more and think further ahead.
However, while Fengguang's worries were becoming increasingly apparent to others, Hermann remained remarkably relaxed, seemingly unaffected by such anxieties.
"Your Highness." Eve walked over, carrying a bowl of medicine in her hands. Eve only knew that the princess was sick and asked the bishop to prescribe medicine. Although Eve looked radiant and in excellent health and did not seem to be sick, she did not doubt the bishop's diagnosis.
Feng Guang, who was sitting in the flower garden in a daze, was brought back to her senses when she heard Eve's voice. She took the medicine bowl that Eve handed her and drank it all in one gulp. Of course, this medicine was not for treating her physical discomfort. According to Herman, the decision to take her yesterday was a spur-of-the-moment thing, so he did not prepare anything. What was he supposed to prepare?
Naturally, it's a contraceptive, and therefore, Feng Guang can only take birth control pills now to prevent herself from getting pregnant with his child. Herman hasn't been blinded by the "double mixed sports" thing yet. Feng Guang is still young and it's not suitable for her to have a child so early. Besides, his identity issue hasn't been resolved yet.
After Feng Guang finished her medicine, Eve thoughtfully offered her an apple. She bit into the apple to get rid of the taste of the medicine in her mouth, and only after the taste was gone did she say, "Thank you, Eve."
“This is what I should do.” Eve handed the empty medicine bowl to the maid beside her.
Feng Guang didn't know what Herman had done to Eve and the others back then. In any case, Eve and the others seemed to have forgotten about Feng Guang's disappearance for a period of time. Feng Guang was just happy about that, and she wouldn't deliberately ask Eve if she remembered what happened that day.
People in love are easily overcome by longing. For example, Feng Guang had only been apart from Herman for one night, but she already missed him.
Feng Guang stood up, biting into an apple. "Eve, let's go for a visit to the Vatican."
"Your Highness, the sun is very strong right now," Eve dutifully reminded her. She knew Feng Guang well; this princess was lazy, especially when the sun was out, she would resolutely refuse to go out.
Feng Guang said in a serious tone, "We have to go even if it's hot, just to help Eve find a good marriage."
"Your Highness, I don't need to get married."
"Eve, don't joke around. No matter how beautiful you are, how can you not get married?"
"Your Highness, I don't like men."
Feng Guang paused, then took a step back in horror, stammering, "Could it be...you like women?"
“I don’t like women either.” Eve’s expression didn’t seem to be a lie.
Feng Guang then asked, "So what do you like?"
“I only like swords.” Eve picked up the sword hanging at her waist.
Feng Guang was silent for a while, then said, "Eve, why don't we go to the Holy See and pray to the goddess to give you the best sword?"
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