Blue Sword

Chapter 174 We are just pirates

Hidliefa walks the streets of Helsingør.

After stopping the ship, the captain and first mate went to get rid of the stolen goods, while the remaining pirates went to have a good time and party.

Only Hidrifa walked towards the city library.

She always had an unreal sense of trance around her, and she didn't know why. There was a voice in her head that kept reminding her to remember it, but she just couldn't remember it.

"Follow your heart..." the voice said.

Follow my heart, Hidrifa said to herself.

Explore and conquer like a Viking, become a noble lord and have your own army.

Only then can he find the lord who destroyed his village and killed his mother to take revenge.

It is also embarrassing to say that I don’t even know who the enemy is. Old Wilder was not in the village at the time, so he could not capture any clues about the enemy.

When he and Sidrifa returned to the village, the entire village had been burned to ashes.

After burying her mother, Sidrifa became a pirate.

Her explosive power and physical strength are amazing, without any physical disadvantages of women. She could compete with the most powerful boatswain on the ship in a sword fight, and she could also throw a pirate who made fun of her over the side of the ship and then laugh at him with her arms akimbo.

More importantly, none of the pirates were sure whether Sidlifa would be their daughter. Although Old Wilder rejected the possibility of most people being the father based on Sidlifa's birth date, most of them The pirates all said this was Old Wilder's lie.

The purpose is to raise everyone's daughter as his own daughter.

The profession of pirate is actually quite boring. After all, you spend most of your time facing the unchanging sea, which is not fun at all.

Therefore, the pirates are very happy to be able to raise their daughters on the ship. Even if a new kid tries to have sex with Sidrifa, his hands and feet will be interrupted by other pirates and tied to the mast.

After spending 6 years on the pirate ship, Sidrifa finally grew into a beautiful girl with waist-length blond hair, but she was getting further and further away from her mother Lisa's original idea of ​​"marrying a nobleman".

When Sidrifa entered the Municipal Library, the doorman couldn't help but take a second look at her, because her waist-length golden hair was so dazzling, and God knows how many years she had taken care of it.

The Great Library was established with donations from the Solomon Church, which was the latest to settle in Helsingør, with the purpose of spreading the glory of God's knowledge.

Although there is no restriction on anyone's access, considering that most of the Normans in this era were illiterate, few people were willing to enter this library to read.

Hidliba walked into the library and looked at the clean wooden floors and neat bookcases, feeling a little timid for no reason.

Then she discovered another problem: she couldn't read, so she didn't know which book to read first.

After standing in front of the bookcase for half an hour, a clear voice sounded next to me:

"Excuse me, did you encounter any problem?"

Sidrifa turned around and saw that the other person was a handsome-looking blond young man, wearing clothes that Sidrifa could not recognize, but that looked very decent and luxurious, with a gentle expression.

"Well, I want to find some enlightenment books." Hidliba said.

"You can't read?" The young man was a little surprised.

He was attracted by the other party's astonishing beauty and guessed that she was the daughter of a local nobleman, so he came to talk to her.

Although her clothes were extremely simple, what the young man didn't expect was that the girl actually admitted that she was illiterate, so she was definitely not from a noble family.

What a pity for that beautiful waterfall-like pale golden hair.

Although he immediately lost most of his interest, the young man still patiently selected a few books, handed them to her and said:

"Well, these are for noble children. They teach basic letters, pronunciation, and the meanings of 1,000 common words, as well as some simple grammar."

"Thank you." Hidrifa took the book, found a seat next to it and sat down, and read it carefully.

"You held it backwards." The young man couldn't help but remind her.

"Oh." Hilda turned the book over.

"You are illiterate, can you understand it?" the young man asked curiously.

"Of course not!" Hidley rolled her eyes at him and said in a tone of "There's no point in asking."

"I'll teach you." The blond young man rolled his eyes, said with a smile, and began to teach her a few simple letter pronunciations.

The two sat in the library for an afternoon, and Hidrifa learned that this noble young man was called Laertes, the youngest son of Claudius, the great nobleman in the city, and had recently converted to Solomonism.

Solomonic Catholicism has recently spread very rapidly in the north of the mainland, and a large number of Normans have chosen to convert.

When the missionaries from the Holy See came to the north, the first thing they did was to build a power church. They built large-scale wind power stations near the coastline and connected them with hydropower groups in Scandinavia across the sea.

As long as the Norman civilian believers declare their conversion, they can then connect a wire conduit from the church and come with a few free light bulbs, so they can enjoy the light even in the cold polar night.

For nobles, as long as they can afford it, they can enjoy more.

For example, high-quality wine and food, high-art movies and games, etc., all make these northern nobles who are accustomed to the wild life suddenly feel as if they have suddenly entered a high-tech civilized society, and their quality of life has made a qualitative leap.

Laertes, a blond aristocratic young man, is a new convert to the Catholic Church of Solomon. While teaching Hidley how to read, he also actively persuaded her to convert to God.

However, as Sydliba yawned several times, Laertes stopped talking, feeling a little embarrassed and annoyed.

After finishing a few chapters of today's lessons, and seeing that it was getting dark outside, Sidrifa said goodbye to Laertes and walked happily towards the port.

In the tavern at the port, Sidrifa found the drunken pirates, found the boss and opened several rooms, and threw all the pirates in.

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This kind of day probably passed for more than half a month.

From Laertes, Sidrifa learned the spelling of all the letters of the alphabet, as well as some simple vocabulary and grammar.

Although Laertes was still trying to induce her to convert to Solomonism, and even showed his intention to pursue her, Hidrifa still showed no reaction.

She always had a strange intuition about Laertes. She couldn't tell the specific situation, but it didn't feel good.

Finally, the day came when most of the dirty goods on the ship were removed, and the money earned by the pirates was spent in the tavern.

It's time to leave the city.

Sydrifa walked to the Great Municipal Library, intending to say goodbye and thank Laertes properly.

If Laertes was willing to accept it, she could also pay her tuition for this period as compensation for rejecting his advances.

Arriving at the Municipal Library, Sidrifa was shocked to find that there was no one there.

She waited in bewilderment all morning, but still no Laertes came.

Wanting to write a note for him, Hidliba wrote a few words, but found that the following words could not be written at all.

It would be nice if I could study for a while longer.

She sighed and threw the paper ball into the trash can nearby.

Hidliefa walked out of the library door. Behind her, invisible, several figures followed furtively.

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