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A brief introduction to Fansi's plot
The story tells that Sister Crotat of Kolkata Monastery in India was transferred to Napu Monastery as the dean. The Napu Monastery is located on a mountain at an altitude of 8,000 feet in northern India, where strong winds blow all the year round. Crotat built schools and hospitals, and even young generals came to receive education. Although Crotat worked hard and managed orderly, young nuns practiced in the mountains by self-discipline, and the beautiful environment challenged their spirit. Under the constant temptation, those who cannot control them have to give up their priesthood. As the wise man said, only saints and laymen can survive-because living in nature is just self-cultivation or drifting with the flow. Later, when the baby died of illness, Sister Ruth fell into a ravine because she wanted to kill the dean, so Crotat left the Nepp Abbey to heal her wounds.

Sister Crotat, who tells the story of Kolkata monastery in India, was transferred to Napu monastery as the dean. The monastery is located on a mountain 8000 feet above sea level in northern India, where it is windy all the year round. Although schools and hospitals have been established in Crotat and managed well, young nuns practice self-discipline in remote mountainous areas. The beautiful environment challenges their spirit. Under the constant temptation, the uncontrollable person can only give up the priesthood.