What was the Demonic god? Â Humans worshipped the gods. Â The Demonic god was the god worshipped by the Demon race. Â It was as simple as that. Â However, there was only one reason why Artpe hadnât bothered to worry about it. Â It was the fact that the true nature of the Demonic god wasnât known.
âThere is a myth thatâs been handed down that the Demon king is the first son of the Demonic god. Â However, it was merely a myth. Â I checked the Demon King with my Read All Creation ability, and he didnât originate from the Demonic god. Â Moreover, I had to travel all over the place to fulfill my duties as one of the Four Heavenly kings, and I never found even a trace of the Demonic god.â
At this point, he surmised the Demonic god was made up by the Demon king to establish his legitimacy. Â Artpe wondered if the Demonic god was a fictitious figure. Â Of course, normal Demons had absolute faith in the existence of the Demonic god. Â Artpe had âpretendedâ to believe in the Demonic god in his past life.
âSo why are the humans in this place believing in the Demonic god with such fervorâŠâŠâ
Moreover, these were high rank priests of Lihazeta! Â They were supposed to be the backbone of the templeâs forces in Paladia!
âWhat the hell happened here? Â How is this possible?â
âThese are people who are most favored by our godâŠ..  Hero-nim, how can this be?â
Both Silpennon and Aria groaned. Â They didnât want to believe it, but the incontrovertible truth was in front of them. Â However, Artpe just shrugged his shoulders.
âIâm not sure.  This is only a guess, butâŠ..  Since these people know the power of the gods, it might be easier for them to believe in the existence of the Demonic god too.  Moreover, they existed to aid the hero, yet a hero hadnât appeared in several hundred years.  Their sense of duty became weathered under the test of time, and a light stimulus from the outside was able to flip them easily to the other side.â
âOoh-ooooh. Â I still donât get it.â
Aria looked like she was about to cry as she spoke.
âNot yet. Â I wonât believe it just yet. Â I canât be sure with just this. Â Some psychoes might have written stuff here. Â I still have 27 other suspicious spots I want to check out. Â Will you accompany me, Mr Silpennon?â
âIn truth, you were suspicious of the temple before everyone else. Â Werenât you already moving against them?â
âIt isnât like that! Â I was just working, yet they did weird things in front of me!â
At this point, Silpennon and Artpe wouldnât have been surprised if they found out that Aria knew all about what was going on within the temple. Â Artpe looked at Aria, who was afire with fervor. Â He discreetly whispered towards Silpennon.
âHey. Â Why donât you seduce her too? Â Sheâs completely a big fish.â
âAh. Â Since youâve brought up this subject, I canât seduce the priestess..â
âWhy!â
When Artpe replied with shock and fright, Silpennon grinded his teeth as he told Artpe about what he had witnessed. Â The holy priestess had acted as she pleased by entering into Artpeâs room. Â She laid down on top of the bed, and she did things a stalker might do. Â She cussed out Maetel, and she was brainstorming about separating Maetel from Artpeâs side.
â······.â
When he heard the entirety of Silpennonâs explanation, Artpe was at a loss for words. Â They had just met, so he hadnât never expected the holy priestess to be so rotten. Â Silpennon looked at Artpe, who looked out of it. Â He firmly told Artpe that it would be impossible to carry out the mission.
âThat is why itâll be impossible for me. Â You have to take care of her. Â Iâll work with Aria on the side to gather more evidence.â
âNoâŠ.  Yes, I understand.  Iâm sorryâŠâŠâ
Artpe had believed that there was still time for the holy priestess to be rehabilitated.  However, he never expected her move towards marriage would be so aggressive!  It was so bad that she was thinking about eliminating Maetel in the near futureâŠ.  Artpeâs eyes automatically turned cold.
âDo I have to kill her?â
His resolve was about to harden, but at that moment, Silpennon threw out his opinion.
âIf itâs you, you probably have a way to resolve this without killing her.â
âHowever, if I let things be, Iâm sure sheâll try to harm Maetel.â
âIâm not so sure. Â You can probably change that with just few words.â
â······?â
Silpennon was using the Image Recording Artifact given to him by Artpe. Â He recorded the bookcase. Â Of course, he also recorded the content that discussed the worship of the Demonic god and the plot of assassinating the hero by the high rank priests of Paladia. Â As he did so, he continued to speak as if Artpeâs problem was trivial.
âShe is still just talking about it. Â If Iâm to put it bluntly, anyone can curse someone. Â I wish that rotten bastard, who holds sole possession of Maetelâs heart, would die. Â If he didnât exist, I would be by the heroâs side. Â These kinds of thoughts could be had by just about anyone.â
âThose sounds like your thoughts.â
âThatâs right. Â In truth, I fell for Maetel on first sight.â
The thief spoke in a bold manner.
âThere was a time when I wished that I could replace you.  However, I realized how much Maetel likes you.  I also know how much you take care of Maetel, so I gave up my heartâs desire.  Still, a part of my desire is still left within me.  I would be lying if I said I donât occasionally curse you. ······so, are you going to kill me?â
âHowever, you used rationality to suppress such desires. Â You are working for yourself, and you are working for us. Â You know what is more important, and you are able to live it out. Â You left your delusions behind.â
âRight. Â I like you as much as I hate you. Â I want to work for Maetelâs sake as much as I like her.â
Silpennon acknowledged Artpeâs words.
âI also believe that it is well within your power to change the psychotic holy priestess. Â In the first place, she hasnât acted out her delusions.â
âHowever, wouldnât it be weird for Maetel if I tried to seduce a woman with ill intentions towards her?â
âThen you should check with Maetel first. Â If Maetel says itâs ok, you can completely bring the holy priestess to your side. Â If you want to use the holy priestessâ abilities, you should be willing to make the effort.â
âYou······.â
The content of Silpennonâs words were hard to accept from Artpeâs way of thinking. Â However, Silpennon continued to speak with a cold light in his eyes. Â In the end, it was a logically sound argument.
âYou are a hero. Â I know it is good to look out for Maetelâs feelings, but you should spend as much effort into eliminating the Demon King. Â Donât you need the holy priestessâ abilities to succeed in that task?â
Silpennonâs words stabbed into Artpeâs heart. Â Silpennoâs words had hit the bullseye. Â Up until now, Artpe had based his moves too much on his emotions, and he had done whatever he wanted. Â Silpennonâs words acted as a brake to Artpe.
So what should he do? Â In the end, Artpe had no choice, but to agree with Silpennonâs words.
â······yes.  All right.  If you canât do it, then the correct move is for me to step up.  I wonât act in haste by being hostile towards her.  First, Iâll try to find a way to make her our ally.â
âGood. Â You are finally acting like a hero.â
Silpennon had a wide grin on his face. Â When Artpe faced Silpennonâs smile, Artpe couldnât help but feel that he had lost this round.
When the two of them turned to look at Aria, her eyes were twinkling.
âFor some reasonâŠ.  When I saw both of you quarrel with each other, I felt my heart grow hot!â
âYou should cool it.â
âYou should put it to sleep.â
Silpennon and Artpe spoke their words at the same time. Â They looked at each other at the same time as they let out a bitter laugh. Â Unbeknownst to them, their actions had lit a bigger fire within Aria.
This was how the adventure that night came to an end. Â If they really roamed around any more, they might be found.
Duplicates were made of all the evidence they found, and when the footage was in hand, Artpe was able to leave the place with an easy mind. Â He didnât forget to warn Silpennon and Aria.
âI wonât be able to help you guys from now on. Â Itâll be a whirlwind for me starting tomorrow. Â Will the two of you be ok by yourselves?â
âYes, hero-nim! Â Please leave it to us!â
âHmmph. Â Can you not trust me after you saw me disable the traps?â
â······normally, the ones that are confident alway makes the mistake..â
They werenât reliable, but what could he do? Â He could only leave them to their own device. Â Artpe took off the boots he always had on. Â He handed them over to Silpennon. Â Silpennon tilted his head in puzzlement as he checked out the boots.
âWhat is thisâŠ..  Boots?â
âItâs the Blink Boots. Â Itâll help you in a perilous situation.â
âEven if you give me such an item, I wonât seduce the holy priestess.â
âIâm not giving it to you! Â Iâm lending it to you!â
After giving them future missions, Artpe let out a sigh as he returned to his room.
When the next day arrived, Artpe and Maetel was able to meet the pope for the first time at breakfast.
âMy name is Fredrick Kuar Paladia. Â The two of you can call me by Fredrick.â
â······Iâm Maetel.â
âIâm Artpe.â
Kuar was a middle name given to those that rose to the rank of high priest. Â The name was also given to their family. Â Vadinet and Aria possessed it, and of course, the pope possessed that middle name too.
â······pope-nim?â
âHoo.â
Maetel tilted her head as she looked at the pope. Â Artpe smirked. Â It was as if the pope didnât even acknowledge their reaction. Â He just let out a benevolent laughter.
âAs expected, both of you possess extremely clear eyes. Â When I first heard that two heroes were born, I was surprised. Â However, I can accept it now that I see the two of you. Â The two of you truly possess the spirit of heroes.â
âI think so too.â
Even at Artpeâs insolent words, the pope just laughed in a good mood.
âI pray that you receive a massive amount of the godâs blessing during your stay here. Â I will also pray for the heroes..â
âIt is much appreciated.â
âYour holiness, Iâll be disappointed if you left me out.â
âHa ha. Â Iâm sorry. Â However, your wish for the heroâs safety exceeds mine, right?â
âHoo-hoo-hooht.â
The holy priestess and the pope exchanged bright laughters. Â When Artpe saw her, he remembered what Silpennon had said yesterday.
He shouldnât be rash in turning the holy priestess into an enemy. Â It would be much easier to use couple words to turn her into an ally. Â Silpennon made Artpe acknowledge this line of thinking.
While he was having such thoughts, Maetel kept looking back and forth between the holy priestess and the pope. Â A questioning light started appearing within her eyes
âArtpe, I thinkâŠâŠâ
âLater.  âŠâŠI have something I have to talk to you about.â
âAâŠall right.â
Maetel automatically nodded her head when she saw the serious light in Artpeâs eyes. Â The holy priestess was sitting across from them, and sparks flew when she caught sight of the exchange between the two heroes. Â Artpe decided to ignore her for now.
After the breakfast finished, it was free time.  Artpe and Maetel were in their room, and they sat facing each other.  Silpennon and Aria were probably residing in his room right now.  The holy priestess was probably grinding her teeth, and the popeâŠâŠ Â No, he didnât have to pay attention to that right now.
âMaetel, I have a request.â
âWhat is it?â
Maetel sat still as she listened intently to his words. Â Artpe took couple breaths before he spoke.
âYou probably picked up on the fact that the priests here arenât of their right mind.â
âYes. Â I smelled something strange from the pope.â
âIt isnât just the pope.  Most of the high rank priests are in the same state.  I asked Silpennon to infiltrate this place, so he can investigate further into itâŠ..â
âAs expected, Artpe knew about it.â
Maetelâs expression immediately became brighter. Â In truth, she had felt the difference in energy between the holy priestess and the pope. Â She had been troubled as to whether she should ask Artpe about it or not. Â However, Artpe confirmed her suspicion on the spot!
âThe weirdest smell came off from the guy called the pope.  It was like the Demon called Teana, whom we met before.  There is a bizarre yet annoying energyâŠ..â
âYou read him correctly. Â The pope is a Demon.â
Artpe made an explosive declaration that would have overturned the entirety of Paladia. Â However, Maetel just nodded her head as if it all made sense! Â However, Artpe wasnât done talking yet.
âCurrently, the pope is recruiting the high rank priests into the Demon Kingâs army. Â However, the holy priestess hasnât gone over to them yet. Â Before it is too late, I want to bring the holy priestess to our side.â
âHowever, that woman seems to be suspicious in an entirely different way?â
As expected, Maetelâs sense was best in the world. Â Maetel realized that the holy priestess didnât side with the Demon Kingâs army, but she was still rotten to the bone. Â However, Artpe feigned ignorance as he shook his head from side to side.
âThat woman is focused only on the occupation of the Hero Class.  She is obsessed with fulfilling her role.  IâŠ.  Yes, I think there is still time for her to be rehabilitated.  That is why I want a little bit of your cooperation, Maetel.â
âI have a bad feeling about this.  I already want to decline itâŠ..â
â······what Iâm about to say is a bit awful, but from this point on, Iâll have toâŠ.  Yes, Iâll have to try to get along with her.â
When she heard those words, Maetel had a dead expression on her face. Â However, Artpe kept a stiff upper lip as he continued to speak.
âThis is only an act. Â I just have to be a little bit more friendly towards her.â
âArtpe, you sound like a really bad manâŠ..â
âYou just have acknowledge this fact. Â The attitude that I will adopt towards that woman isnât true.â
âArtpe is always like that. Â You always hide the truth, and you are focused on packaging the outside.â
âMaetel.â
There was a sincere light in Artpeâs eyes. Â Maetel wanted to pout. Â She was quite clear in expressing her displeasure, but in the end, she nodded her head.
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âInstead, I want you to grant my wish.â
âAll right. Â If it isnât too over the line, Iâll grant you one wish. Â However, you cannot work against the holy priestess joining our party. Â All right?â