Chapter: 49
This book has a gray-blue cover and is 16 carats in size. It is widely available in Intis villages and towns.

It is based on the calendar and integrates the almanac and the religious teachings of the two major churches. It plays a very positive role in guiding farmers and herdsmen in farming, production and grazing, and enriching their spiritual life.

Of course, even though it has been nearly 200 years since Emperor Roselle advocated compulsory education, there are still a large number of farmers, herdsmen, and workers who do not know a few words and are illiterate. They can only rely on the explanations of some people around them. Get the hints you want from the little blue book.

Lumian randomly flipped through a few pages, and found that this little blue book was no different from the one at home, except that it looked a little older overall.

"There is a little blue book, and there are so many Felkins. This family is definitely a well-off family in the countryside. There are no more than five similar families in Kordu Village..." Lumian threw away the little blue book, and Those gold coins, silver coins, and copper coins were put into different pockets by category - some were hidden deep in the pockets of the cotton coat inside, some were placed in the trouser pockets, and some were randomly stuffed in the pockets of the leather jacket.

Although Lumian knew that the money could not be brought to reality, he still couldn't help but collect it and save it.

These little things, gold or silver or coppery, never took his eyes off him.

In his wandering life in the past, even if it was only a copper coin of one Cope or one Rick, he cherished it very much, and often fought with others for it, and took risks to do certain things.

Looking around, Lumian picked up the ax and dived towards the collapsed building that was closer to the red-brown mountain.

He went deeper and deeper, and every time he passed the blank area in the middle of the ring, he was terrified, afraid that dozens of monsters would suddenly emerge and surround him in an unprotected place.

In the faint gray mist, Lumian arched his back, came to a half-collapsed stone wall, and squatted there to hide his figure.

He poked his head out cautiously, looking forward.

It was a narrow strip between two rows of destroyed buildings, no trees, no weeds, only gravel, cracks and dirt.

Suddenly, a figure jumped into Lumian's eyes.

"He" stood in the opposite building, staring at something.

This figure is wearing a black robe with a hood, and there is nothing weird about the back, just like an ordinary human being.

Lumian's heart tightened, and he became more and more vigilant.

In such dream ruins, the appearance of normal people is much more terrifying than the appearance of monsters!

As if sensing that someone was watching him, the figure slowly turned around.

Lumian glanced at it quickly, then quickly retracted his head, leaning his back against the wall, not daring to move.

With just such a glance, he had the illusion that he was in hell or in the abyss.

That figure is indeed a person, but "he" has three faces and six eyes!

The face on the front has cloudy eyes, sparse eyebrows, and many wrinkles, just like an old man;

The left side has sharp edges and corners, blue eyes with spirit, thick and dark beard, like a strong man;

The skin on the right is smooth and delicate, like a shelled egg, and a pair of blue eyes are obviously innocent and ignorant, and at a glance, it can't be more than five years old.

"What kind of monster is this..." Lumian tried hard to control his breathing, not to let his heart beat wildly.

Even in Aurora's horror stories, such monsters have never appeared before, and they can only be encountered in the deepest, deepest and most absurd nightmares.

Although it's not good to know a "person" by appearance, Lumian intuitively thinks that the three-faced monster is many times more powerful than the previous skinless monster based on his appearance alone!

Moreover, it has a high probability of possessing extraordinary power.

"Eternal Sun, great Father, please protect me from being discovered by it..." At this scene, Lumian, a general believer, couldn't help praying to the "Eternal Sun".