Near the Fictional Church.
Here, too, there was a submission point for the Narrative Church. Cinderella took out a manuscript from her own bosom and cheerfully delivered the document, laden with sadness and misfortune, to the person reviewing it across the way.
The manuscript was one Cinderella had written when she had nothing better to do. She often did this, and each story ended in a great tragedy. It wasn't that Cinderella herself enjoyed such stories, but that she only burst with inspiration when writing tragic works.
Once she decided to write something normal, happy, or aimed at a positive ending, she would fall into a state where her mind blanked and her system crashed.
Louis, watching Cinderella's actions, could somewhat tell what kind of deity Cinderella was—a deity of misfortune. Truth be told, there are many synonyms for misfortune, which means there are many gods of misfortune, and Cinderella was just one among them.