Chapter 162 - 67. Full Moon Church_2
It turned out that the volunteer teaching activity I had signed up for was a success.
Full Moon Church?
Fisher vaguely remembered that this church was near the Coco River and Nate Weng Street. Recently, Nate Weng Street had seen a large influx of people because of the newly popular Pink Hall, and many gentlemen had made it their necessary route home.
As for the Coco River...
Having heard Meg mention the little elves of Parker Park, Fisher planned to attend the volunteer teaching activity in the afternoon and then, after it was over, go near the Coco River to see what those so-called little elves were.
With his mind made up, he carefully stored the letter and, after returning to write some comments on Anna’s homework, he also prepared to invite her to join him in searching for the so-called elves in Parker Park. However, Anna declined his invitation, saying she had other activities to do in the afternoon.
Although she was his student assistant, she had other classes to attend, or perhaps, as an Ocean Subhuman, she had other matters to attend to, Fisher wasn’t sure.
Fisher wrote a letter to Carlo, asking him to come to a meeting at the Full Moon Church in the afternoon. It was troublesome to enter the school during that time, but fortunately, the window in Fisher’s office could still be used. The security department had told Fisher to lock the window when not in use, but they probably didn’t expect that Fisher would help someone else enter the school.
After sending off the messenger with the letter in an envelope, Fisher took a carriage to the Full Moon Church at the end of Nate Weng Street.
Churches dedicated to the Mother Goddess usually took their names from the imagery found within the Creation Scripture, with the full moon and blazing sun symbolizing True Gods of the same rank as the Mother Goddess. They once cautioned the Mother Goddess not to save the rabbit, but the Mother Goddess didn’t heed their advice and went her own way.