53 Min.

Chapter 3 Perseus Decker: Home

    • Kinder und Familie

Rusana continues to interview people, going from story to story once again. In the beginning, two girls who had ridden a boat with Jon, Sofia's future husband, ends up finding out that Jon was getting married. However, the government found out that both Christians got married, even though they were not allowed to unless they were converted to Carbechism. Sofia and Jon were legally separated. During Rusana's interview with Sofia, Sofia explains her experience in prison. Later, the story cuts to Sofia talking to Enzo, her friend, about the death of Jon. Then she talks to another friend of her's while two officers travel to the stage coach station. When Sofia gets old and sick, she dies on Rusana's carriage a year after the interview. Two of Sofia's friends were very affected by that as they stood at the back of the carriage station. Meanwhile, two men stood at the horse stable and Oliver, tried to convince one of the workers to become a Carbechism believer. That didn't go so well. Then the story goes to the childhood of Oliver and his influence to Carbeckism. He tried to get the rising conflict to stop, but it gets worse. At the large market, Andreas and Oliver's grandmother talks to her granddaughters as they walk the streets. Andreas's friends, including Andrelo, are walking around, trying to find some meat sticks. They end up going to the stage coach station where they are looking for the office. Rusana then shows us what church became like. They no longer used the abandoned cathedral they used to use for church, but they used a coach instead. It was the end of the service, and a woman named Ayanda talks to Ondres about what made Carbechism so popular. The story then goes to the creator of Carbechism, Jola Danuel's childhood, in which he wants to change the world. The chapter ends there.

Rusana continues to interview people, going from story to story once again. In the beginning, two girls who had ridden a boat with Jon, Sofia's future husband, ends up finding out that Jon was getting married. However, the government found out that both Christians got married, even though they were not allowed to unless they were converted to Carbechism. Sofia and Jon were legally separated. During Rusana's interview with Sofia, Sofia explains her experience in prison. Later, the story cuts to Sofia talking to Enzo, her friend, about the death of Jon. Then she talks to another friend of her's while two officers travel to the stage coach station. When Sofia gets old and sick, she dies on Rusana's carriage a year after the interview. Two of Sofia's friends were very affected by that as they stood at the back of the carriage station. Meanwhile, two men stood at the horse stable and Oliver, tried to convince one of the workers to become a Carbechism believer. That didn't go so well. Then the story goes to the childhood of Oliver and his influence to Carbeckism. He tried to get the rising conflict to stop, but it gets worse. At the large market, Andreas and Oliver's grandmother talks to her granddaughters as they walk the streets. Andreas's friends, including Andrelo, are walking around, trying to find some meat sticks. They end up going to the stage coach station where they are looking for the office. Rusana then shows us what church became like. They no longer used the abandoned cathedral they used to use for church, but they used a coach instead. It was the end of the service, and a woman named Ayanda talks to Ondres about what made Carbechism so popular. The story then goes to the creator of Carbechism, Jola Danuel's childhood, in which he wants to change the world. The chapter ends there.

53 Min.

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