This chapter opens with a barn creaking with the sound of someone opening a bottle of holy light. It's the servant of the manor who's trying to open the bottle, but he can't because he's bound his feet in the hay. He begs the servant to let him in, but the servant won't listen. The servant tells the servant that he needs the holy light to save his wife, and the servant says he'd be happy to help. He's sorry, he says, because the divine enlightenment is learning about the power of the dew of light. He wants to use the holy wine to help his wife. He doesn't want anyone to know that his wife is dying, and he wants to do something to save her life. He asks the servant why he abducted them and why he wanted to do this without permission. He says that the servant should have just told him that he was going to help, and that he would have been glad to help the servant. The
This chapter opens with a barn creaking with the sound of someone opening a bottle of holy light. It's the servant of the manor who's trying to open the bottle, but he can't because he's bound his feet in the hay. He begs the servant to let him in, but the servant won't listen. The servant tells the servant that he needs the holy light to save his wife, and the servant says he'd be happy to help. He's sorry, he says, because the divine enlightenment is learning about the power of the dew of light. He wants to use the holy wine to help his wife. He doesn't want anyone to know that his wife is dying, and he wants to do something to save her life. He asks the servant why he abducted them and why he wanted to do this without permission. He says that the servant should have just told him that he was going to help, and that he would have been glad to help the servant. The