Chapter 346: Bread 1 Free, Faith Started
Chapter 346: Bread 1 Free, Faith Started
In front of the experimental field, the doctor put his hands in his pockets and looked at the busy agricultural scientists in the experimental field with Carmen. The seeds had just been sown for three days, and sporadic green sprouts had already poked their heads out of the fertile soil.
Agricultural scientists who regard rice seedlings as treasures are taking more and more care to ensure that every seedling can survive. Perhaps under the high-pressure rule of the Tribunal, the survival rate of rice seedlings is related to their survival rate.
"Mr. Doctor, what do you think of the Inquisition?"
"Based on the current situation in Iberia, the establishment of the Inquisition is a last resort."
"Well, that's a very objective and fair view. It has been several decades since the establishment of the Tribunal, and Iberia has remained quiet for several decades. The emergence of saltwater rice is an opportunity, and Iberia needs to seize this opportunity..."
Carmen looked toward the holy headquarters of the Inquisition in the center of Perdoni, with complex lights flashing in her sharp eyes.
The tribunal established by Saint Carmen himself will one day face the judgment of its founder, and then Saint Carmen himself.
The Doctor noticed Carmen's unusual emotions and observed and analyzed the meaning.
"In the outside world's description, Iberia is a religious country. Maintaining faith not only provides spiritual comfort to believers, but also requires providing material support or ways to meet material needs."
"Sir Carmen, in my opinion, the lost and barren coastal areas are more in need of sowing these seeds of hope than the experimental fields that Perdoni has carefully taken care of."
On the spread-out black gloves, the plump rice seeds glow golden under the sunlight.
"What do you want to do?"
“To the coast.”
"It's not very safe there, do you need any help from me?"
"Give me some manpower and transportation. As for the supplies, I will prepare them myself. Distribute them in the name of the company to avoid any complaints from the court."
"Thank you, Iberia will always remember your help." Carmen took off her hat and bowed to the doctor in thanks.
"Everyone takes what he needs."
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"Those who have received bread, line up here to receive canned food..." In front of a crowded church in a small seaside town.
The staff of Banduma Agricultural Technology were distributing food in an orderly manner. Most of them were transferred by Carmen from the reserve personnel of the Tribunal, and a few were agricultural experts invited from the Iberian Academy of Sciences to provide agricultural knowledge guidance.
Not everyone who chooses to join the Inquisition is suited to combat and trial, but they often have a sincere heart willing to contribute to Iberia.
In the past, the only way was to join the Tribunal. The emergence of Banduma Agricultural Technology provided them with a completely different path.
The Inquisitor judged sin with sword and lantern and brought security to Iberia.
They planted seeds and cultivated land, bringing food and hope to Iberia.
Before setting off, the young guys were full of expectations and enthusiasm, and naively believed that everything would go smoothly.
The experienced judges poured cold water on them in time. The bad conditions in the coastal areas were far beyond their imagination after living in Perdoni for many years. After arriving at the coastal city, all actions had to be arranged by the superiors.
Put away your useless kindness and cowardice, and treat the people and things there with a rational and calm attitude, otherwise you may bring yourself into big trouble. Because they have been away from civilized order for too long, the people there can no longer be treated as normal people.
During the food distribution process, the energetic young men finally realized how correct the judge's advice was.
The bread just taken out of the carton was snatched away by a pair of skinny hands. The fragile transparent polymer packaging was torn open impatiently and then gobbled up.
As it ate, a satisfied roar came from deep in its throat, making the young man feel as if he was facing a hungry beast.
The hand that was distributing the bread was quickly pulled back, as if his hand would be bitten off in the next second.
The man with a ferocious face tore into and ate the entire loaf of bread, then licked his blackened lips with satisfaction, and then licked the inside of the transparent packaging, not leaving out a single drop of grease.
After eating everything in his hands, the man stared at the pale-faced young man with his hungry green eyes, and scared the young man so much that he quickly distributed the remaining two loaves of bread to the man.
The quota for bread distribution was three per person, and anyone who wanted to take more and tried to grab it would be kicked out of the team by the judge standing by and disqualified from the subsequent food distribution.
Some people have already been driven out. With the lessons learned from the previous incident, those who were ready to make further moves immediately became quiet.
Their frail bodies could not withstand the beatings from the tribunal members' long sticks.
"Next..." After seeing the man off, the young man lowered his head and opened the new carton, taking out three long loaves of bread at a time.
When he looked up again, a young girl with a sincere smile on her face stretched out her hands to him.
"Thank you, young man. There are two of us here." Anita pulled Skadi, whose face was covered with ash, to her side, blinked her eyes, stared at the bread in the young man's hand, and swallowed quietly.
She had only seen clean, unexpired bread in books that had become faded and moldy due to sea water, but had never seen it in real life.
Anita knew the uncle just now. He rarely spoke and was taciturn. He was a nice person. She never thought he would become so crazy.
"Is your friend not a local of this town?" The young man looked up and down at the ruddy-looking Skadi, and compared her with the thin and sallow-faced Anita, his eyes full of suspicion.
"Haha...you have good vision, young man. She fled here from another town. Outsiders should be able to get food too." Anita smiled awkwardly and asked uncertainly in a humble manner.
"Ah, this..." The young man looked confused and embarrassed. Before distributing the food, the officer did not mention how to deal with this special situation. In theory, everyone present should be given a share, but someone needs bread more than the outsider.
"Give it to them. Our bread reserves are still sufficient." A big hand wrapped in a black leather glove pressed the young man's shoulder, and his voice was dull and powerful.
The young man stiffened and looked back, only to find that it was his boss, the founder of Banduma Agritech, the respected Ph.D.
"Okay, Mr. Doctor." With his boss's permission, the young man quickly took out six loaves of bread and handed them to Anita and Skadi respectively.
"Thank you..." As soon as Anita took the bread, she held it tightly in her arms, as if she was afraid that someone would snatch it away.
Skadi was dumbfounded, staring at the mysterious hooded man. On the one hand, she firmly believed that no one could snatch things from her, and on the other hand, she heard the name "Doctor".
She remembered that the man who provided her with information about sharks and swordfish seemed to be named "Doctor".
"Shh!" The mysterious hooded man raised his index finger to Skadi, signaling her not to ask any questions.
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