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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 1369

Chapter 1369

As he spoke, he deliberately turned sideways and lifted a corner of his shirt hem so that the older nuns could clearly see the butt of the gun pinned to his waist. With a few hints of warning.

"I... I'm her mentor. She, she has passed the pre-selection. Now submit the form and she will be able to enter the seminary for further study next month." The elderly nun replied with extreme calmness.

my God, what kind of man did Nina, who she always thought of as pure and loving, attract?

"Enter the seminary and become a nun like you?" Chris, who was completely ignorant of these rules, frowned and felt repulsed inside. Looking at the old nun's deadly appearance in front of him, he thought that Nina was going to become like that too. The heart inexplicably revolts.

"No." The nun replied, "She has to study at the Junior College for six years, be baptized, and become a full-fledged nun only after she meets the requirements."

"Well, don't let her know about what I asked today." Chris handed the application back to the nun, "Otherwise, I can't guarantee what I'll do. Blow up the place, it's possible."

The older nun was startled and cowered in fear.

She turned around and fled at a trot.

Chris looked at the nun's fleeing back speechlessly, saying what she really believed. This is not Alvonia, how can he easily blow up the church.

Even in Alvonia, he wouldn't have done that. Forceful interference with freedom of religion. How could he do such a thing.

Some gains today, next month soon.

He had to get what he wanted before Nina entered the seminary.

Otherwise, once Nina enters the seminary, things will be even more difficult.

Inexplicable woman, who wants to be a nun in a good way.

Isn't life beautiful? Do you have to live this kind of morning bell, evening drum, dead air?

He walked all the way back and got on the 56 bus. The Catholic Church is the last stop on the 56 bus, and Nina lives on an extremely simple route, all on this one.

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