This bar called âThe obnoxious pocketâ was a place that housed many smugglers and fencers.
Due to how messy things were at Hiveden, they were experiencing unexpected prosperity.
Once they found out that most heads in Hivedenâs had died, it didnât take long before they started to bring out their valuable items that theyâd hidden from the public.
âI thought traders using this opportunity to do business would find themselves unwelcome.â
âWell, no. This will be one of the ways to get Hiveden back on its feet.â
Head of the smuggling business, Oppert replied calmly.
âEveryone is following the Hugin knightâs instructions, including fencers and smugglers. Majority were quite obedient to our demands, while the few that werenât so submissive left on their own accord. Anyways, thatâs that. Didnât you say that you were looking for something?â
Juan nodded.
âIâm looking for an item to help me transfer my spirit.â
âTransfer spiritâŚ.. Your spirit, your highness?â
Oppert asked in an awkward expression.
âYes. Currently, I might lack the ability to achieve what Iâm intending to do, so Iâm hoping this item will help.â
As he spoke, Juan handed over a piece of parchment with the list of tools and materials he needed.
Oppert took the parchment but the awkward expression on his face didnât subside.
âAm I asking for too much? Those items shouldnât be too difficult to find.â
âAh, itâs not that. UmmâŚ.â
Considering the state Hiveden was in, as the head of the smuggling sector, Oppert had countless tasks that fell upon him.
But even so, he couldnât outright decline to help the person that saved everyone in the city. Surprisingly however, this wasnât the reason for his hesitation.
âWhile Iâm a smuggler, I am also enlisted as a scholar for the tower of magic. Iâve havenât read up on the stories about spirit transfer too much, but I do know how dangerous and difficult it is to pursue it.â
âItâs not an ordinary spirit transfer.â
Juan grinned as he spoke.
âIâm trying to return into my old body.â
âBy old body, are you meaningâŚâŚreallyâŚ..â
Oppert had already been briefed by Anya that Juan was the resurrected emperor.
But for Oppert, it was even harder believing that Juan was the same kid that heâd seen only a few days ago, let alone believe that he was the emperor.
The emperorâŚ..
Oppert was a scholar. And as a scholar, he naturally questioned the possibility and didnât believe it.
To him who liked to analyze and think things logically, the emperor was a being that didnât supersede the realms of this world, just like gods.
But having seen âthat lightâ, Oppert came to the conclusion that this light wasnât something to be understood logically. He was denying that Juan was the emperor for the simple reason that there wasnât enough evidence to support it.
This wasnât something for him to quickly make up his mind about. It would be right for him to keep a certain level of suspicion before rushing into conclusions.
But, what would if Juan could actually return to the emperorâs dead body.
If Juan was really the emperor, this was history being written, and if he wasnât the emperor then it was an insult on the emperorâs name like no other.
âItâŚâŚ.it may be a little difficult, your highness. Iâm sure many others whoâve learnt the art of spirit transfer wouldâve thought about it, but till now there hadnât been any report of success. Furthermore, we donât know what will happen to you as the emperorâs old body isnât intact.â
âNo. It will be possible. When Nigrato was eliminated, I personally felt the power of the emperor connect with me. Although only a small thin line now remains after the initial connection disappeared, this too is gradually weakening by the moment. I do not know when it will completely disappear. So i must do this before this connection eventually snaps.â
âTh, thenâŚ..are you familiar with the study of necromancy?â
âIâve done it a few times.â
Oppert eyes widened. When the church decided to monopolise the magical knowledge in the empire, they seized every information and materials stored at the library located at the tower of magic.
Necromancy was especially an area deemed to be taboo, so it was surprising to hear the emperor claim to have used it before.
âI heard necromancy is extremely dangerousâŚâŚâ
âIt is. But knowing that Nigratoâs strength has been drastically weakened, Iâm sure there wonât be any big dangers. If Iâm dealing with magic, Iâm confident in my skills but I could use some help just in case. What do you think?â
Oppert didnât hesitate very long.
He was a scholar.
An opportunity to help the emperor regain his physical body, he wouldnât get to experience something like this for the next century.
Oppert happily accepted.
*****
A crown made from the branches of a mistletoe was gently placed on top of a female priest.
The female priest, wearing a translucent silk lace robe was shaking in fear in the middle of a cramped dark room.
It was a natural reaction as the person that killed her by smashing her head was standing in front of her.
This was exactly what the Pope was wanting from the next saintress.
The atmosphere inside the holy city of Torra was gloomy having heard that the previous saintress bit her tongue on her own accord.
In the midst of constant ill news from the southern region, the city was hit with an ominous incident in their own walls.
After the story spread, the countless people that were wanting to be next saintress were suddenly nowhere to be seen. Helmut didnât want these developments to continue.
âIs it true that you were never bestowed âgraceâ previously?â
âYeâŚyesâŚ..â
Helmut smiled in satisfaction. Even to him, it felt strange appointing a girl that heâd killed with his own hands to the position of the saintress, but in a good way this meant she lacked the ability..
Furthermore, it was likely that she wouldnât act against his wishes, seeing the fear in her face.
Helmut was pleased with his choice.
âItâs time. Lets go.â
The female priest got up wearing a heavy look. Upon taking her hand to usher her out of the room, Helmut felt the sweat on her palm.
âYouâŚâŚno, Whatâs your name?â
âItâs E, Eve Isildin your holiness.â
âI see. Miss Eve, you donât need to feel intimidated. Nor should you be shaking. The position of saintress comes with much honor as a commander of a Paladin order. So why would you feel the need to be wear such a distraught expression.â
ââŚ..Ye..yes, yes your holiness.â
âReply with one yes. And smile.â
ââŚâŚ.Yes.â
Eve forcefully dragged the side of her lips in a smile. Helmut clicked his tongue as he led her out of the room.
A grand hall filled with white pillars appeared once they exited the room. Light from the ceiling shined down, brightening the stage.
In front, there were numerous followers silently waiting to greet their new saintress.
After making the painful walk towards the stage, Eve noticed a reddish stain in between the bricks near the stage.
It was the spot where the previous saintress bit her tongue and sprayed blood nearby.
Eve almost collapsed to the floor in a daze. But Helmut quickly held her up from falling.
âYouâll experience death a second time if you donât do this properly.â
Eve was on the verge of crying but pulled herself together and tightened her legs from falling. Then, just barely, she managed to stand on top of the altar.
She looked to the large crowd in front of her eyes.
Although the interior wasnât spacious, it was full of famous nobles, priests and other notable names.
Two Paladins standing on each side of her were the commanders of the White Lotus and Black Cross Paladin order, famous for being the right and left hands of the church.
âUekkâŚâŚâŚâ
Eve only now fully realised the position that she inherited.
Although the position of Saintress was basically the Popeâs puppet, the words that came out of her mouth had a big impact in the empire, as it disclosed the churchâs desire and intent.
Seeing Eve short on breath, Helmut thought it was best to make the finish the ceremony as quick as possible.
Eve didnât even know how the ceremony was made. She was moved here and there by a priest on her side and only spoke when she was asked to.
Bored from the ceremony, a few nobles began to yawn and exchange conversations.
The ceremony lasted for quite a while but for Eve, time flew on by. Gradually, she felt as if she was becoming someone far from who she was.
For the last proceedings, Helmut poured some wine into a glass and made Eve drink it. Up to this point, Eve obediently followed.
Once Eve emptied the glass, Helmut proclaimed.
âAnd with this, I hereby declare a new saintress has been born in this empire. Your majesty, please watch over and lead us.â
âPlease watch over and lead us.â
The hall reiterated the Popeâs words and that concluded the ceremony. Though there were hiccups, for a rushed appointment, the saintress had done well for her part.
âWell done. Now just read this final prayer and you can go and rest.â
Helmut whispered in her ear. But Eveâs head hung low and didnât respond.
Seeing the saintress stay still, the crowd started to buzz. Helmut started to sweat as he brashly tugged at Eveâs arm.
But Eve boldly shook off his hand.
âWhat are youâŚâŚ.â
Helmutâs eyes met Eveâs and froze.
Gone were her usual green eyes, replaced by eyes coloured pitch black. So dark that he expected black ink to drip down from it any moment.
Eve wasnât shaking at all. Unlike her previous self, there was no evidence of being scared. No, a more accurate description would be that her face was void of expression.
She began walking back to the altar, passing Helmut as if he didnât exist.
The Eve that returned to the altar had a completely different composure. The crowd were left stunned and confused upon seeing the frightened saintress act strangely.
Then from Eveâs mouth, tore out a voice that echoed throughout the chamber.
*****
Juan felt strange.
With the help of Oppert, he had attempted to return to his body through the thin connection that still existed.
He knew he wouldnât be able to fully return to the body yet, but a small part of him hoped that doing this would allow him to briefly observe the state of his old body.
But before he could link himself to his old body, his consciousness drifted into a femaleâs body. He hadnât expected this to happen.
âI donât think Iâm affiliated with this person in any wayâŚâŚ..â
Below the stage were numerous nobles, priests and knights. Juan didnât know of someone so famous that they would receive the attention of so many.
Then beside him, he heard a loud declaration.
âAnd with this, I hereby declare a new saintress has been born in this empire.â
âSaintress?â
It was a title that heâd heard of.
Anya had told him that the Pope used the Saintress to declare messages that were supposedly the will of the emperor.
Unknowingly, Juan began to laugh.
âYou dare?â
Dare manipulate and distort messages under my name?
Juan looked at the face of the man that had grabbed his arm. A face resembling a snide rat.
He did think that heâd seen the face before, but he hadnât been anyone important. If he was, then there was no way Juan would have forgotten his face.
Juan simply ignored him. He wasnât worth his time.
Juan skipped past him and stood on top of the altar. He decided to show these fools what it was like to truly hear âthe emperorâs commandâ.
âI, Juan Kalberk Kenosis send out this message through this body.â
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