The weather was still nice. Â When they left Aedia, it had been winter. Â It was the last part of spring in Paladia.
Artpe and the holy priestess continued to have a date in the same location as they enjoyed the nice weather. Â They had done this for six straight days.
âHero-nim, I made you some apple tarts. Â Would you like to have a taste?â
âAh. Â Yes. Â Iâll have some. Â As it happens, I wanted to eat some apple.â
âYa-ho······!  In truth, I thought it might have been better to bake a quiche filled with meat, since you are still growing.â
âNo. Â I eat meat every day, so this is fine.â
Vadinet took out a tart loaded with apple and whipped cream, and she place it on the table. Â Artpe looked at her with bitter eyes. Â However, he was met with blue eyes that shone with life. Â She was filled with great expectation as her eyes remained planted on Artpe.
âShe has no opening.â
During the past six days, he had tried various methods to target her feelings. Â He tried very hard. Â However, he had barely made any progress. Â At the very least, that was his opinion.
This was why he was rethinking his plan at that point. Â Maybe, the plan was wrong from the start? Â He was having such thoughts.
âIâll cut it, so itâll be easier for you to eat.  âŠâŠ.ah.â
Vadinet took out a knife that looked well matched with her, and she enthusiastically cut the tart into pieces. Â It might be just his imagination, but it looked as if Vadinet suddenly had an idea. Â Her cheeks became dyed red.
Afterwards, she picked up a fork, and she stabbed at a bite-sized piece of the tart. Â She raised it towards Artpeâs mouth.
âWâŠwould it be better if I feed this to you?â
âIâll just eatâŠ.  Nevermind.  Thank you.â
Artpe was going to refuse her in the beginning, but he hurriedly changed his words when he saw the disappointed expression on her face. Â If Maetel found out about this, the holy priestess would be killed. Â However, if that happened, it was fate.
âIs it tasty, hero-nim?â
âMmm······.â
Artpe closed his eyes tight as he ate what was given to him. Â The holy maiden was so happy that she didnât know what to do with herself. Â This sight made him rethink his response.
âYes. Â At the very least, it is the tastiest tart Iâve tasted.â
âAh, jeez.  Hero-nimâŠ.â
âIn truth, this is the first time Iâve eaten a tart.â
âThatâs really bad. Â Iâll make a lot more tarts for you. Â From now on, you have to only eat tarts made by me. Â Hoo-hooht.â
As expected, this plan was flawed from the beginning. Â From the moment she met him, her fondness towards him had been maxed out. Â So how was he supposed to seduce her more!
âI donât understand her.  There is no way I can understand herâŠâŠ.â
Artpe ended the date a little bit early, and he returned to his room. Â It wasnât the room he was residing with Maetel. Â It was the original room assigned to him. Â It was the room where Silpennon was hiding.
âYou are here?â
âYes. Â Hello, Aria.â
âYâŠyes, sir.  I am happy Artpe-nim looks wellâŠâŠâ
She should be used to him by now, but Aria became nervous every time she faced Artpe. Â Silpennon spoke bluntly when he saw this.
âThe way you treat him is different from how you treat me?â
âThatâs because Mr Silpennon is Mr Silpennon······?â
Aria turned to look at Silpennon, and she spoke in a comfortable manner as she answered him. Â Artpe smirked when Silpennon looked slightly hurt by her words. Â Silpennon wondered if he should tell her that he used to be the crown prince of Diaz. Â He wonder if that would allow him to regain his dignity in her eyes. Â However, he gave up on that idea. Â He thought he would look pathetic if he did that.
âSilpennon, how are you doing on your side?â
âBy the sound of your sagging voice, I can tell that you havenât made much progress. Â Everything is going smoothly on our side.â
Artpe glared hard at Silpennon, who had went straight for the jugular. Â However, Silpennon continued to lay out the documents in a leisurely manner as he spoke.
âYour way of doing things wonât bring about any progress. Â You are merely preventing the holy priestess from doing anything else. Of course, if your plan is to preserve the office of the holy priestess after you bring down the temple, your plan is a success.â
âWhy arenât I making any progress with her?â
âIn the mind of the holy priestess, the relationship with you and her is already complete.â
As expected, Silpennonâs comment was right on the money. Â The holy priestess had considered Artpe to be her mate from the moment she met him. Â This was why there was no change in her mental attitude. Â The good will towards Artpe and the hostility towards Maetel were running down parallel lines.
âHow is that possible?  That is what Iâm asking.  Even if her delusion is severe, we just met, so how can sheâŠ..â
âThat isâŠ..  It is hard to verbalize.â
In his past life, the holy priestess had loved Silpennon. Â This was a truth that he had clung to. Â There wasnât a hint of doubt in his mind about that. Â Artpe couldnât overcome his frustration, so he was mumbling to himself. Â At that moment, Aria carefully spoke up.
âMaybe, itâs because Artpe-nim is handsome······?â
â······.â
â······.â
Artpeâs eyes narrowed. Â Silpennon looked at Aria with a similar gaze. Â Aria became flustered as she tried to explain herself.
âAh.  No!  You arenât simply handsomeâŠ.  I think you are so handsome that anyone would fall for you on first sight!â
âYou are quite bold in your confession.â
Silpennon sounded baffled, and this made Aria become much more flustered as she gave her denial.
âThat isâŠ. Of course, I think Artpe-nim is handsome, but it isnât like that!  âŠ.anyways, it isnât like that!â
âYou can speak the truth. Â That man is a lecher. Â He likes it more when there is more women.â
âIt isnât like that!â
Aria became angry at Silpennonâs account of the event. Â Her ears became red to the roots. Â The sight reminded Artpe of the holy priestess, who he had been seeing for the past couple days. Â This was why he had unintentionally been in a position to study the anatomy of a womanâs heart. Â This was why he was uncharacteristically keen in realizing something.
âShe has her eyes set on Silpennon. Â I guess it was to be expected.â
From Maetelâs perspective, Artpe was her prince. Â From Ariaâs perspective, Silpennon was probably her prince. Â She had been living a life of a maid, yet a thief had found her as if by fate. On top of that, he was an extremely handsome young man!
She was moving around the temple with a comrade of the hero. Â She was cooperating with him to find out the corruption within the temple. Â It really was a storyline from a novel. Â It would have been strange if she didnât have any interest in Silpennon!
âWhy do all women fall for Artpe? Â Even our Leseti speaks his name once or twice a day. Â She speaks his name as if she believes heâll somehow be magically summoned in front of her.â
It seemed Silpennon was clueless. Â He was the quintessential obtuse main character.
â······it seems you are like me in many ways.â
âWhat? I donât know what you are talking about, but you are making fun of me, right?â
âAâŠanyways!  Iâll say it again.â
Aria realized that Artpe had realized the truth, so she quickly ended the conversation by giving an explanation.
âIf Iâm in the holy priestessâ shoes, I would think of the hero-nim as my destinyâŠ..  I was trying to say that I wouldnât be able to resist falling in love with Artpe-nim on first sight.  It is because the holy priestess-nim is in an ideal situation that all women want to be in.â
âMoreover, the only obstacle in her way is Maetel.â
âThatâs correct······.â
The inside of Artpeâs head kept getting more complicated. Â Silpennon spoke as he watched Artpe.
âAnyways, you should probably change how you treat the holy priestess. Â We are almost finished on our endâ
âYou guys are almost finished? ······Ah.  I see.â
Artpe let out a bitter laughter as he looked at the documents placed on top of the table. One of the document was the inner map of the Zero Class, and most of the map was covered with black check marks. Â There really wasnât much ground to cover. Â They were getting close to the finish line.
âI think our search will end tonightâŠno, itâll end tomorrow night.  AlsoâŠ.â
Silpennonâs eyes were filled with a cold rage.
âTheir plan is going to be carried out soon. Â When you sent Maetel to the forefront, Paladiaâs image of a âheroâ started to move on from you. Â It was transferred to Maetel. Â They want to get rid of Maetel before it is too late.â
âUntil now, Artpe-nim did well in keeping the holy priestess in check. Â However, our enemies will try to send an invitation to her before they carry out their plan. Â They probably believe that Artpe-nim is deep in love with the holy priestess-nim. Â I believe they will use her to separate Maetel-nim from Artpe-nim.â
â······that really sounds plausible.â
Artpe silently looked over the files as he listened to Silpennon and Aria. Â He suddenly raised his head as he mumbled to himself. Â A high rank priest, who was hiding his demonic energy, had just knocked on the room next door. Â When Silpennon was notified of this fact, he became anxious. Â He asked Artpe questions in an argumentative manner.
âWhat are you going to do? Â Are you going to stop them right now?â
âIâm not sureâŠ.  Letâs listen in on them for a little while before we make the judgement.â
Artpe placed his hand on the wall of the room, and he activated his Listen-in spell. Â It was a spell that could capture voices through any sound dampening spells or barrier type spells. Â He was always thankful of Aedia. Â It was a spell he took from them.
[It seems the relationship between hero-nim and holy priestess-nim have improved a lot.]
[Does it look  that way?  Hoo-hue.  Ooh-hue hue.]
[However, you always meet him in the same location, and that must be stiflingâŠ.  As it happens, a festival welcoming the heroes is about to open.  The pope gave his consent.  Both of you will be allowed to go downtown.  I came here, because I wanted to notify you of this news.]
[Oh my.  What an excellent suggestionâŠ.]
As expected, this was how they were going to proceed.  From their perspective, it was the most  logical step. They would avoid exposing their actions to anyone outside their circle by sending the hero and the holy priestess out for the day.  When one took into consideration of the improving relationship between Artpe and the holy priestess, the plan sounded much better.
[Iâll have to thank the pope directly. Â I want to go thank him in person.]
[The pope wanted to personally cheer you on, but unfortunately, he is busy doing another task.]
[He is cheering for me······  It is as if everyone is trying to help me.  I am so very happy.]
[We know how much sleep you lost waiting for the hero-nim. Â It was a sentiment we also felt alongside you.]
On the surface, it sounded like a conversation between a fool of a priest and a maiden in love. Â However, Artpe knew their intentions, so the conversation gave him the creeps.
[Then we will prepare the carriage for you tomorrow.]
[Yes. Â I want to thank you again.]
The holy priestess saw the priest out with a bright voice. Â When the priest left the room, she was left alone in the room. Â She sat down, and for a moment, she let out a laugh.
[That is such a thinly disguised plan.  They want to get rid of Maetel by putting Artpe-nim and me out of the wayâŠ..  It seems they are finally going to show their teeth in earnest.  He stank of demonic energy.  He couldnât even smell his own rotten smell.  Before long, the reputation of the temple will crash to the ground.]
Artpe wasnât too surprised when he heard her words. Â In his past life, Vadinet had been a little bit older, but she had known all about the corruption within the temple. Â It wasnât surprising to find out the current Vadinet also knew about the corruption.
However, the words that came out of her mouth afterwards truly surprised him.
[This canât happen.  If I donât go to Artpe-nim right nowâŠ.  Heâs probably with that bitch right now.]
After saying those words, the holy priestess shot out of her seat. Â Artpe couldnât comprehend what had just occurred, so he just blinked his eyes. Â Silpennon and Aria had been watching him, and they wondered what had happened. Â They looked at Artpe with expectant gazes.
âThe internal force within the temple is dead set on killing Maetel.â
âAnd? Â What about the holy priestess?â
â······it sounded as if she is trying to prevent that from happening?â
He had spoken those words in a dazed manner. Â Silpennon and Aria had on a similar expression as Artpe.
âI donât believe it.â
âDid she realize that you were listening in? Â What if she knew you were using the Listen-in spell? Maybe, she purposefully spoke those words, so she wonât buy any ill will from Artpe-nim!â
âNo way. Â Iâm able to manifest my spells without anyone in the Zero Class finding out about itâ
âSo what the hell happened then? Â If we take into account the hostility towards Maetel-nim by the holy priestess-nim, she should be cooperating with their plan in earnest! Â She shouldnât be trying to stop it!â
âThat is why Iâm also lost as to what is going on!â
The three of them couldnât accept the reality, so they kept prattling on with each other. Â However, they had forgotten one important fact. Â Vadinet was heading towards Artpe to tell him the truth. Â Of course, Vadinet would meet Maetel, who was guarding the Artpe-less room!
Artpe desperately got up from his seat.
âYou guys continue your search. Â Iâll have to listen in on what Vadinet has to say to Maetel.â
Yes, he would listen in on the conversation between the two. Â This would allow him to decipher what Vadinet was thinking. Â He was sure of this.
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Heâll know if she was simply a psychotic bitch, or if she had other plans. Â He would be able to find out if Vadinet wanted to turn into a Demon again in this life, or if she wanted to stand by Artpeâs side as the holy priestess!
â······we are heading out!â
âAh. Â Ah-ooh-ooh. Â Iâm scared. Â Iâm scared to find out what will come of this.â
â······letâs just continue our investigation.  We have to end it quickly.â
In his past life, he hadnât shown this level of resolve even when he fought against the hero. Â Artpe looked resolute as he slipped out of the room after placing a camouflage spell on himself. Â Â Silpennon and Aria were resolved to just focus on their own work.