Even though these women were abandoned for various reasons and could be said to be impure.
No matter who they were, there was no call for a group of nuns to trample over them.
Many were either lured or had to compromise out of necessity. The girls who became nuns here were no exception, except for one cook who was simply too ugly. They all engaged in impropriety with one another.
This disgusted the Ninth Master greatly.
He locked them all up and took them back to the Capital to report.
The Ninth Master rode on his horse, feeling deeply unwell.
This affinity for forbidden love or tribadism among women has existed since ancient times.
But these nuns were not simply engaging in tribadism; they seemed to be afflicted with a sickness.
The Ninth Master shook his head, thinking about how His Majesty would surely be furious upon his return to the palace, and wondered what the Ministry of Justice would do.
In the Capital, it's estimated that many people's heads won't be safe.