ăI rushed over after I heard Filuriaâs orderâŚâŚ And it was really you.ă
Sophie muttered in between her exhausted breaths.
It seems she knew a little something about this situation, but Fran tilted her head.
ăBut why are you here?ă
ăYou! How dare you refer to Saintess-sama like that!ă
ăSuch insolence! Iâll have you thrown in jail!ă
ăBe quiet!ă
ăB-ButâŚâŚ!ă
ăI said be quiet, didnât I?ă
ăM-My deepest apologies!ă
The guards flew into a rage after Fran said Sophieâs name without honorifics, but they fell silent after Sophie scolded them personally.
Did they just call her âSaintessâ? I remember the Saintess of the Sanatorium being one of the people we were told to watch out for.
I heard she wasnât a bad person herself, but people around her tended to go too far or somethingâŚâŚ
ăBut to speak so disparagingly of you is worthy ofââă
ăYou are refusing to listen to my orders. Arenât you disrespecting me too?ă
ăW-We would do nothing of the sort!ă
ăIndeed!ă
ăThen itâs about time for you to shut your mouths. It seems you have poor hearing, so Iâll say it one last timeââShut up.ă
ăâŚâŚ!ă
Sophie spoke without any attempt to hide her annoyance. She wore such a harsh expression that I found it hard to believe this was the same girl who assisted us at Castel.
It was obvious from the moment she showed up, but she seemed strangely irritated for some reason.
Perhaps intimidated by Sophieâs intensity, the guards turned pale and went silent.
However, they showed no signs of remorse, and I could see that they were quite perplexed. They probably did not think they had done anything wrong.
I can easily imagine them going on another outburst once Sophie is no longer watching.
ăYou were sent by Filuria to capture her, werenât you?ă
ăY-Yes. We were ordered by the Medical Directorâs guards, to be exact.ă
ăThey said a black cat girl was acting suspiciously on the outskirts of the Sanatorium grounds, and that she was a thiefâŚâŚă
Medical Director? Was she the one behind all this?
ăSophie, whoâs the Medical Director?ă
ăâŚâŚThis isnât a good place to talk. Letâs go to my room. Iâll take her with me. Okay?ă
ăâŚâŚOf course!ă
The guards were obviously displeased, but they didnât make any objections.
ăThis way.ă
ăNn.ă
Sophie quickly walked away without waiting for Fran. We hesitated for a moment, but Fran soon started following her.
While the Sanatorium was certainly suspicious, I donât think Sophie would set Fran up. Besides, if she really was the saintess, no one would be able to touch us as long as we stayed with her.
Iâm filled with questions, but it seems like we wonât get a chance to ask until we reach her room.
As we walked in silence, I saw a group of stern-faced men running toward us from the front.
I remembered their faces. They were the guys guarding Sophie when she fought with us at Castel.
I wouldnât say we can trust them completely, but I doubt they would betray Sophie. After all, they were so loyal to her that they followed her to what could have been their deaths.
ăSaintess-saââWait, youâreâŚâŚ!ă
ăItâs been a while.ă
ăUh-huhâŚâŚ B-But more importantly, Saintess-samaâŚ! You worried us greatly when you left your room without any notification!ă
It seems like they tried to avoid calling her âSaintessâ previously. I guess now that theyâve realized that Fran knew her identity, they went back to calling her that.
ăSomething came up.ă
ăI-Is that so?ă
Sophie answered casually, and the guard flinched. Then, he immediately glared at Fran.
ăWhat?ă
ăItâs nothing!ă
It obviously wasnât nothing, but the man kept his mouth shut. Well, I could tell he didnât appreciate it when an adventurer like Fran acted all friendly with Sophie.
We entered the Sanatorium under the same tingling atmosphere. Befitting her title of saintess, the people around us bowed their heads at her one after another.
Soldiers, patients, outlaws. Everyone showed their respect. Some of them even had fanatical looks on their faces.
Only the soldiers seemed to be suspicious of Fran. Most of the others were so focused on Sophie that they couldnât even notice Fran when she was hiding her presence.
Sophie did not say a word back to them, keeping silent as we went deeper into the Sanatorium. We entered a magic-powered elevator, ascending upwards through the building.
She apparently wanted to surprise Fran with the elevator technology, but ended up a little irritated at Franâs lack of expression.
Itâs not that Fran wasnât surprised, it just didnât show on her face.
ăThis is the room. Come on in.ă
ăNn.ă
ăYou guys stay outside and make sure no one comes in. Nelsh can enter.ă
Nelsh was apparently the leader of the guards. The rest of them waited quietly in front of the door.
ăNow then, let me explain my position to you.ă
ăNn. Saintess-sama?ă
ăDonât call me that. Just Sophie is fine.ă
ăOkay, Sophie.ă
When Fran nodded her head, Sophie smiled happily. Nelsh, on the other hand, had a complicated expression on his face.
After reuniting with Sophie at the Sanatorium, I could tell she didnât seem too happy with being treated as a saintess. Nelsh seemed to feel strongly about that, but he couldnât ignore Sophieâs wishes either.
ăThey all call me âSaintessâ and talk about how Iâm the most important person in this tower, but I donât actually have any special status.ă
ăReally?ă
ăThey only give me special treatment because everyone calls me a saintess, but Iâm nothing more than a guest here. It was different when I first came here thoughâŚâŚă
Sophieâs face became unmistakably sad as she spoke with a downcast look.