The Evil God Beyond the Smartphone-Chapter 162: Kidnapping the Saintess (2)
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Chapter 162: Kidnapping the Saintess (2)
At the Temple of Harmony, located in Crossbridge, Naias was looking at the saintess with her eyes closed.
The Saintess of Harmony, Laiteria.
She was praying to the sky with her eyes tightly shut.
The Saintess of Harmony was famous for not showing her eyes behind her eyelids.
She kept her eyes closed at all times, not just when she prayed.
She was a blind person with a congenital vision impairment.
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But everyone in the Temple of Harmony respected Laiteria.
She was more blind because she couldnโt see.
She revered and praised the god more deeply and strongly than anyone else.
Laiteriaโs strong faith made her worthy of being the Saintess of Harmony.
Laiteria, who became a saintess, also had a power that suited her position.
The sight that saw the futureโs convenience.
And the Divine Grace that told the flow of the world.
All those things made Laiteriaโs position solid.
โNaias.โ
โYes, Laiteria.โ
Laiteria lowered her hands and called Naiasโ name after a long prayer.
Naias responded to her call and got up from his seat and walked closer to her.
Thump. Thump.
Every time she took a step, a heavy sound that didnโt match her appearance echoed.
Naias quickly moved to Laiteria and bowed in front of her.
The saintess in front of him was a person who deserved respect in Naiasโ eyes.
When Naias stood right in front of Laiteria, she finally raised her hand and stroked his cheek.
It was an act to understand and recognize the otherโs shape and existence.
She stroked Naiasโs cheek and told him the reason for her long prayer.
โI received a Divine Grace from the goddess.โ
โA Divine Grace?โ
Divine Grace.
It was a revelation that only the chosen saintesses could receive, but Laiteriaโs Divine Grace was different from the others.
Naias tensed up as he heard the important news.
He had to engrave the following stories in his ears.
He listened to her words, and Laiteria slowly continued with the content of the Divine Grace.
โA storm is coming.โ
โA storm?โ
โThe goddess of order made a dangerous decision. I think the world will be very noisy soon.โ
Naias looked at Laiteria with a puzzled face as he heard about the Divine Grace.
The goddesses often gave incomprehensible Divine Graces.
But what Laiteria was saying now was very surprising to Naias.
The goddess of order made a dangerous decision.
It was a story that might be protested as blasphemy if he heard it from the temple of order.
โโฆThatโs a sensitive story.โ
โThatโs why Iโm telling you only. Itโs not something I can tell anyone else.โ
The holy land was composed of six temples, but the influence that one temple could have on another was not very great.
At best, only the temple of abundance could exert some minor pressure by flaunting its wealth.
In such a situation, he couldnโt bring up this story to another temple.
The saintessโs choice to tell only Naias was wise in its own way.
โAlright. Itโs better if Iโm the only one who hears it.โ
โThank you, Naias.โ
โDonโt mention it.โ
It was only the Temple of Harmony that would suffer from this mess.
The elders already hated the Temple of Harmony, and it was not good to have a problem.
Naias nodded his head and waited for Laiteriaโs next story, and she rubbed his cheek with her thumb and said.
โWe also need to prepare for the coming storm. First of all, we have to get back the kidnapped saintess.โ
โThe kidnapped saintess?โ
Naiasโs eyes narrowed.
The kidnapped saintess.
It was the first time Naias had heard of it.
โOn the day the hero of order died, the apostle of the evil god took the saintess of order.โ
โThat happened?โ
โYes. So Iโm going to trade with them and get back the saintess first.โ
โThe saintess of order is important, butโฆ do you need to get her back through a trade?โ
It was shocking to hear that the saintess had been taken by the Cult.
And it was even more shocking to hear that she would get back the saintess through a trade with the Cult.
No matter how important the saintess was, it was hard to see why she had to bring her back right away with an unreasonable trade.
It was doubtful whether the ones who took the saintess would return her willingly.
They would surely make impossible demands.
Something seemed very wrong to Naias.
Laiteria was talking as if it was obvious, even though he couldnโt understand it.
โI need to. The saintesses know a lot of things that others donโt.โ
โI donโt know if the Cult will want to trade.โ
โThey will. They must want to trade too.โ
She seemed strangely confident.
He didnโt know what he had to give up to get back the saintess, but Laiteria was sure that the trade would go through.
Was she seeing the future that had not come yet?
Or did she have some weakness of the enemies?
With an expression that could not be seen by her closed eyes, Naias asked Laiteria.
โWhat kind of trade is it?โ
โIโm going to give them dragon blood.โ
โWhat?โ
โI have to collect some of your blood and deliver it to the Cult. As a price for taking back the kidnapped saintess.โ
The thing that Laiteria wanted to trade with the Cult was none other than Naiasโs own blood.
The blood of a dragon had a great life force unlike other creatures.
But if he asked her if it had a tremendous effect by itself, she didnโt think so.
Why would the Cult want his dragon blood so much that they would give up the saintess?
It was not an easy story to accept.
The more he talked with Laiteria, the more complicated his head felt.
โYou want me to draw my blood and give it to the Cult?โ
โYes. Itโs not a big loss for us, right?โ
โI donโt understand. Itโs just blood, and youโre talking about a trade that hasnโt even been discussed yetโฆโ
โNaias. Our thoughts are not important.โ
Laiteria put her palm over Naiasโs head, who was expressing his displeasure.
And then she started to stroke his head with a relaxed touch, as if to soothe him.
Laiteria gently caressed Naiasโs hair.
Her kind touch brushed over his navy blue hair several times, and the saintessโs voice whispered in Naiasโs ear.
โItโs all the goddessโs will. Isnโt it?โ
โButโฆโ
โWe just have to follow it.โ
The goddessโs will.
It was a good sound. It was enough to make him forget all the thoughts that came to his mind.
It was also a magic word that could rationalize everything.
To follow the goddessโs will and act on her behalf.
That was the only mission given to them.
Hoo-.
Naias sighed deeply and gave a positive answer to the task he didnโt want to do.
โI understand. If thatโs what the Divine Grace says, I have no choice.โ
โIโm sorry for asking you to do something dangerous.โ
โItโs okay. You canโt do it yourself, Laiteria.โ
Naias got up from his seat and brushed off the hair that had fallen on his clothes.
He didnโt want to do it, but he had to.
As Laiteria said, this was a Divine Grace.
To deny the Divine Grace that the saintess of the temple conveyed was tantamount to denying the foundation of the temple.
So he had to figure out how to draw blood without hurting himself first.
โBut Iโm a little worried about drawing blood.โ
***
โWhat is this document?โ
The knight commander, Ebelz Ederlent, glared at Highpright II with an angry face.
In his hand was a document that authorized the saintessโs solo outing.
At the bottom of the document were the seals of the emperor and the knight commander.
Highpright II looked at Ebelz with an excited face, who was looking at him.
The emperorโs gaze was very calm as he looked at Ebelz who brought the document.
โSir Ebelz.โ
Tap. Tap.
The emperorโs finger tapped on the desk as he called Ebelzโs name.
A slow and heavy rhythm echoed in the emperorโs office.
โI canโt understand this no matter how I think about it. Let alone my sealโฆโ
โA Divine Grace has come down.โ
Ebelz stopped his hand that was holding the document when he heard the word Divine Grace.
Highpright II was the emperor elected from the Temple of Order.
The reason why he had approved the saintess of order to go out alone.
If it was because of the Divine Grace that had come down to the saintess, it was not a completely incomprehensible story.
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โโฆDid you say a Divine Grace?โ
โThe saintess of order received several Divine Graces. The permission for the outing was just one of those Divine Graces.โ
โNo matter what, this isโฆโ
โSir Ebelz. The real problem is the content of another Divine Grace.โ
He had to accept it even though he couldnโt agree.
It was the godโs will.
Ebelz put down the document he was holding on the table.
The paper slid down the desk with a fluttering sound.
โThis isโฆ not a trivial matter. What is the content of the other Divine Grace that makes you say this?โ
He couldnโt solve the problem that had passed.
It was more constructive to solve another problem than to argue about the responsibility.
Ebelz asked the emperor about the content of the problematic Divine Grace.
He picked up the document on the desk and said.
โThe Temple of Harmony betrayed us.โ
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โThey traded with the Cult to bring to the holy landโฆโ
โWait, what are you talking about?โ
As soon as he heard the emperorโs words, Ebelz felt his head freeze for a moment.
He came to his senses and looked at the emperor, who was still sitting calmly.
It was not a joke or a lie.
The emperor was sincerely saying such things.
โLiterally, the Temple of Harmony betrayed us.โ
โAre you sure? Even if you say thatโฆโ
โDidnโt I say it was a Divine Grace? You must think Iโm someone who would joke about this kind of thing.โ
It was absurd to say that the Temple of Harmony betrayed them.
It was something that should not be uttered even as a joke.
But if that absurd assumption was true.
Then this was not a situation to have a conversation like this.
He had to come up with a plan as soon as possible.
โIf what you say is true, we have to convene an eldersโ meeting right away.โ
โI wonโt hold a meeting.โ
โWhat do you mean!โ
But the emperor who brought up this story still maintained a quiet attitude.
Ebelz, who couldnโt stand it anymore, urged him, and the emperor looked at Ebelz with a serious tone and said.
โDo you want to call a meeting now and say that the goddess of harmony has abandoned us?โ
โThatโsโฆโ
โOr do you want the story of us meddling with the temples to spread from the imperial palace?โ
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Ebelz shut his mouth at Highpright IIโs rebuke.
The friction between the temples was a problem that would be troublesome if it was exposed.
Whether the Divine Grace was true or not, there would be a complex current in the holy land for a while.
The emperor seemed to want to suppress the problem as much as possible.
โIโll take care of the matter related to the Temple of Harmony, so just watch quietly for a while.โ
There was nothing Ebelz could do if that was the emperorโs will.
The knight order was a sword that protected the holy land, not a sword that tore it apart.
Especially if it was a matter of cleaning up the inside.
โI seeโฆโ
โDonโt dirty your hands with internal affairs, Sir Ebelz. Prepare for the coming storm.โ
The emperor said that and picked up the document he had pushed aside.
Whoosh.
The document touched by the powerful divine flame turned into ashes and scattered.
Beyond the spreading ashes, the emperor waved his hand.
The ashes scattered along the emperorโs touch, and a gust of wind brushed past Ebelzโs cheek.
โWhen the storm comes, there will be bloodshed.โ