The small door on one side of the great hall opened and closed. Sister Teresa of Mercy, who was initially teaching the low-order clergy at the cathedral seminary, hurried in after receiving the message.
Since the "Right to Protect" dispute had settled, under Byron's help, she took control of the Jamestown parish and was promoted to diocesan bishop.
Over half a year had passed, and with the support of the believers in her parish, she smoothly ascended to the Fourth Order of the Glorious Sacrifice.
At this moment, dressed in a black priestly robe, with a pair of gold-threaded glasses perched on her nose and a halo of Holy Light hovering behind her head, she appeared significantly more dignified and composed than before, further accentuated by the fluctuations of the stock market during this period.
She quickly approached Byron, and although she was extremely curious about what was written in the book, she restrained her curiosity and respectfully bowed:
