Granger learned that the city was a former believer and was lenient to its citizens.Granger rented a small courtyard in the inn, half of which was used for the residence of businessmen coming and going.It's just more expensive.But Granger only planned to stay there for a year or two and had no intention of buying a house and becoming a subject of the city lord.Granger was digging a big hole in the house.Place the water jar into the pit.In this way, a constant temperature can be maintained in the pit after heating the water tank.Then Granger went to the grain store in the market and bought some unhulled wheat.Granger is preparing to make maltose.Just burn the wood into charcoal and suffocate in the pit to maintain the temperature in the pit.This is the same as when we use a stove to seal a fire.Just change the charcoal that is almost burning at night.The flue is made of mud and is connected to the outside of the house for gas poisoning.The most important thing when making maltose is to maintain the temperature.Usually done at around 38 degrees.Five days later, Granger turned the maltose into lollipops.No one wanted a shilling each.Mainly it looks too small.Both buyers and sellers feel disadvantaged.Finally, Granger made a small stove and sold sugar paintings. (The sugar blower blows with his mouth. If he doesn't make a fuss, he will be taken away by the Inquisition.) One shilling for a dragon.Or a knight.Phoenix.rabbit.lion.And crosses and such were only sixpence.One lollipop can draw five crosses.In the summer, Granger also used sugar to coat the wild fruits he collected.They cost only twopence each.And only children and women are sold.And Granger fully recognized the power of the church.The king is consecrated by the church.The Western Expedition was promoted by the church.The tax collection is shared by the church.Therefore, her relationship with the nuns in the church is particularly good.She would make crosses from the leftover candy she sold every day and give them to the little nuns.She also learned from church maps that she was in what is now France.The British mainland is on the other side of the sea.

Granger thought it was because she didn't have those thick clothes in summer that others recognized her.Granger soon discovered that she was being followed.She is a cautious person.She made fried noodles from the remaining dry food.Put it in the bag, and then go to the river in the night.He pulled a rope from the bottom of the river, wrapped it around a stone, and left the town like a tightrope walker.The next day everyone from the Margaret family and the Fell family came to the town.This alarmed the church.The priest also planned to ask Granger for a recipe for fruit candies, which only cost two pence each and still make money.Things are definitely cheap.If the Holy See could monopolize this business, it would definitely make a fortune.In this way, the funds for the Western Expedition can be solved.

Granger came to a thatched hut that looked like a hunting hut, but there was a hole under the floor.It takes Granger's magnetism to open the floor from the inside.There's food in here.funds.Weapons and identification.This is one of Granger's secret bases.Granger had purchased several false identities by reselling sugar.This is standard practice in espionage courses.

Granger disguised herself as a passing knight and entered the town to get information.Learned that both families were looking for Granger.But now over there in the capital, King Richard the Lionheart was martyred on the battlefield.The new King John will soon hold a coronation ceremony.The two knights now rushed to attend John's inauguration as king.And the knight who brought the crown back from the battlefield was named Robin.Although Granger didn't understand history, he still knew a little bit about the story of Robin Hood.

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