âGive it another thought.â Iâm not offering with any ill intent. Right now, yes you are talented, but you also have glaring weaknesses. Join our order to fix those issues. With a little training, you will improve dramatically. No.. maybe youâll evenâŠ.â
Sina spoke in a serious tone.
âIf everything goes right, you could become a Paladin and have grace bestowed upon you. That is, if you arenât black haired by that time.â
âGrace?â
âYes. Although grace is permitted only to those related to the church, our Majesty the Emperor is generous. I was stripped of my paladin status, yet thereâs still grace left in me. If itâs you, I believe in the near future, weâll be welcoming the new strongest person in the empire. Despite the fact that youâre black haired, there are exceptions. Just like Vares Valte nim is of half human descent.â
âWhat is grace?â
ââŠâŠ So youâre competent with Valte swordsmanship, have the same name as the emperor, yet you donât know anything about the emperorâs grace? Your teacher didnât mention this?â
âIâve already told you that I am self taught.â
âYour attempts to protect your teacher with excuses are admirable. I donât really care about that, so just answer me with a bit more caution now⊠Grace is power that our divine, holy Emperor permits to those who follow his volition. Through that power, a glimpse of the Emperorâs strength is demonstrated.â
âI still donât understand what this âgraceâ is, but looking at how it affects you, I figure itâs not really all that helpful.â
The corners of Juanâs mouth rose as he smirked.
âMaybe your âEmperorâ isnât who you imagine him to be?â
âEven though Iâve warned you to watch your mouthâŠ.â
Sina got up with a stern expression.
âStand up. Youâre only ridiculing the Emperor because youâre an outsider thatâs never been in his majestyâs presence before. Little do you know, Iâve never once used grace during our fights.â
âAre you one of those folks who likes to make an excuse like, âIâm actually right handedâ when youâve lost? Time to time, Iâve encountered those kinds of people.â
âI donât let someone elseâs ignorance affect what I say or do. But you would do well to be attentive, if youâre thinking about heading central. Because I want to raise you by any possible means, I will have to show force. Think of this as a lesson on the emperorâs solemnity.â
âAre you perhaps thinking, youâll look impressive when speaking in wordy sentences?â
âShut it!â
Sinaâs face started to redden. She tilted her blade sideways and grabbed it with her left hand.
Juan had an interested expression on his face. While slightly different, it was a posture that he recognised.
Sina crouched then sped forwards as she swiftly let out a strike.
In a flash, an explosive light filled the entire practice hall.
Juan couldnât help but be surprised at the sudden light.
Mana condensated on Sinaâs sword and the energy was shot out with every strike she made.
Jjuckk! A sound echoed throughout.
The scarecrows placed around the field tumbled to the ground as they were cut in half.
Only Scarecrows placed 10m outside the field survived. The rest towards the right had all fallen.
âDid you see? This is the power of the emperorâs grace. And itâs only a small part of it. Grace can vary, and be used in different ways. This is the power that might be granted if you follow me.â
Sina didnât look one bit tired even after displaying such a feat.
Her face had a look of victory. Having seen Juanâs surprised expression, she assumed he would feel intimidated.
But Juan was flustered for another reason.
âThis isâŠmy mana?â
The light that came out from Sina was his own mana.
No, to be precise it was his mana when he was emperor.
Mana always had a personâs unique scent. The mana that Sina displayed had his scent all over it.
Combining what Sina referred to as âgraceâ and how most of his mana had disappeared when he resurrected, he guessed only one possible outcome could explain this.
His own mana was still left somewhere and was being used by others.
While it was being called grace, it was nothing but just simple magic.
The casting required mana, everything about this âgraceâ was a by-product of stealing strength from the emperor.
The use of magic through prayer. That was the truth behind what Sina and the church were calling âgraceâ.
And it was only permitted for the use of minority groups like priests and paladins.
Normally when one died, their mana naturally dissipated.
Yet somehow, it seemed like it was possible to stop it from dissipating. And on top of that, they named this âgraceâ when finding that his mana could be distributed to oneâs liking.
âYou seem surprised. What do you think?â
âIf youâre asking which side, Iâll tell you honestly that I find it interesting.â
He wanted to know the face of those who were using his stolen mana.
But Juan still had no thoughts of accepting her offer.
âBut thatâs all. I still donât plan to join your order.â
âWhat? WhyâŠâ
Even a lowly being could quickly rise up in ranks, once they became a paladin.
The number of paladins were strictly limited as there were many people aiming for the position. Even to become a knight student, one had to be immensely talented.
âIâve told you. I donât have a teacher so I canât tell you. No intentions of serving one now either.â
Technically, he did have one, but it was a magic teacher not a swordsmanship teacher.
So he felt like he didnât lie saying that.
Sina bit her lip. If Juan wasnât willing to cooperate then she had no way to persuade Daaron.
If Juan revealed his teacher then said he wanted to become Sinaâs student, then she could save him by offering Daaron with something of equal value.
However, the way Juan was acting, evidently showed heresy.
Although Sina didnât want to owe something to Daaron, she didnât want to lose Juan here.
âRather, it wouldâve been better if force worked against him.â
But Juan wasnât an easy opponent. She also noticed Daaronâs soldiers were surveying them.
Sina let out a sigh.
âWords donât get through to you huh.â
After dwelling for a while, Sina pulled out her ring from her finger and held it out to Juan.
A ring made for females yet Juanâs finger was even thinner than Sinaâs.
Sina placed the ring on Juanâs thumb.
âIt was passed down from my mother. With this youâll be able to survive at least one more day.â
A silver ring with many exquisite minerals detailed on it. It looked like time had corroded part of it and treatment was done to preserve its beauty.
Juan felt a vigorous energy enter his body when the ring was placed.
The mana that flowed out from the ring was circulating inside his body and at the same time improving his physical attributes.
Without using any of his own mana, Juan felt he now had the strength of a young adult male.
Juans physical strength was already lacking quite a bit so the gap felt even bigger.
To a normal adult male, they would have felt their strength increase about 30%.
Juan asked while looking at the ring.
âDid your mother serve for the royal guard?â
âWhat? How did youâŠ. Have you seen this ring before?â
Juan immediately thought âthatâs because itâs the ring that I gave out to the royal guardsâ, but didnât say anything. Sina would again be telling him to watch what comes out of his tongue.
Little by little, Juan was getting tired of Sina telling him off.
âIâve heard about it before. But isnât this something royal guards strictly pass down to their heirs?â
âYou donât know about the emperorâs grace, yet you know about this small detailâŠ. Well okay. At least you have an idea of itâs worth. What the ring symbolises is more important than the magic inside it.â
Sinaâs mother had given it to her with hope that she would also become a royal guard.
But Sina had been sent to the empireâs outskirts after failing her duty to show faith during her time at the empireâs center.
It was highly unlikely Sina would ever become a royal guard.
âUsually, people would keep it with them until they come across a youth with potential to become their heir. Once you become a royal guard, the strength the ring provides becomes evermore essential. Of course not all people become a royal guard when given a ring, as there are plenty of cases where rings have gone missing. Once there were 300, yet Iâve heard less than 100 exist now.â
âSaying that, are you sure you can give this to me?â
âYou areâŠ..â
Sina looked at Juan who was behaving tactlessly.
âLive. What Iâm asking you to do is to live on and come to the empireâs center.â
âOh, so thatâs what you meant.â
Juan clapped his hands as he smiled.
âEven if you didnât give this to me, I was intending to go.â
Sinaâs expression brightened as she heard Juanâs words.
Juan didnât really say that to make Sina happy. It was far from the truth.
At the empireâs center, a guy was selling Juanâs name and forcing blood rituals in a far away settlement like Taltere?
On top of that, paladins? Church? Grace? It was getting out of hand.
Someone who killed gods in the past was being worshipped as a god. It was preposterous.
Juanâs chest started beating with a gloomy feeling. He needed to see with his own eyes, what sort of ridiculous work was being conducted in the empireâs center.
First kill Taltere, then after that, focus on the center of the empire.
When he goes, heâll clearly show them how a god is killed.
They will pay the price for making the empire that he left behind a mess.
He will dye the empireâs center with their blood. Just like the arena inside the colosseum.
Sina faltered upon looking at Juanâs creepy smile. She felt as if she made a mistake.
As if she had awoken something that must not have been disturbed.
âOh, didnât you say this owner guy has a talent in show business?â
Juan asked while looking up at Sina.
âWhat? I guess he does, butâŠ.â
âGood. Then Iâll need to compromise with him somewhat.â
Before he returned, he first needed to take care of the God of Madness.
*****
Juan returned with soldiers guiding him back.
However, Sina stayed back and simply stared at the empty spot that Juan had left.
Her meeting with this boy had left a strange feeling.
âSina nim.â
Ausrey who was hiding behind a wall came out.
âItâs going to be alright.â
âAre you sure? Thereâs a lot of suspicious things about him. It might cause problems down the line.â
âJust leave him be. He ainât a bad person. Iâll take care of him.â
Like Ausrey said, there were many things that were suspicious about Juan.
Yet from him, Sina felt something even more than a familiarity with him.
This feeling was afflicting her fundamentals.
âJust like when I saw the emperorâs flesh and blood.â
Sina quickly shook her thoughts away. Her foolish thoughts were an act of heresy.
To change her thoughts, she fired a question at Ausrey.
âDid you find any evidence about Taltere, God of Madness?â
âAh, yes. Thanks to Sina nim distracting everyoneâs attention away, we found some clues. Although itâs not certain, a blueprint that matches the one you showed before was found. From the blueprint design, the real intentions behind the colosseum was for it to be a giant device.
âDevice?â
âYes. Although we still need to checkâŠ..according to the blueprint design, deep in the colosseumâs dungeon, there is a large triangular pyramid shaped room. While it was made for a purpose similar to an underground water tank, we havenât found out the real intentions behind it and its function. But if Daaron is using that space and knows what its function is, then itâs likely the clue we have been looking for.â
âAlright. Thereâs going to be a festival tomorrow so something is bound to happen. Till then, keep looking.â
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