Robert tried to persuade the two nuns to accept the money for a long time but in vain. The two nuns firmly stated that they would not get a penny in return, and they were determined to give all they earned to the church, or rather, Robert. This time, eloquent as Robert was, he couldn’t change their mind. After all, they were nuns, and they were dictated by their belief that they shouldn’t have even one penny with them, or it would be a sin. Robert had to compromise, "Forget it, then you can turn over all the money you got from selling the salt." The two nuns went out with a large bag of salt on their backs. After a while, the whole town became lively. Although people in Westwind had no worries about food or water, they suffered from the lack of flavor in their food for the past few mon