Outside Joan of Arc Castle, on the third floor of Lubyanka Monastery.
Under the signboard of the Saint Father's Association baptism class, Horn's loud voice resounded throughout this small classroom.
"The simplest principle is that labor should be rewarded accordingly, just as artisans create tools and farmers grow grains. This is the simplest axiom that most workers can relate to."
"Why is the bishop called a devil? It's because he receives rewards far beyond his labor..."
Standing behind the lectern, Horn passionately lectured these newly inducted monks of the Saint Father's Association.
Below the podium, the two rooms originally used to educate new monks were merged, and the windows were remodeled with plaster, allowing light from outside to project in.
The Saint Father Association preparatory monks, wearing half-capes, leaned against the shore, quickly taking notes on paper.