Immediately after the successful negotiation for the enslavement of Sariel, the three of us went to the Pandora Temple together.
By the way, Will and I separated at the royal castle. Surely, theyâd like to have a family talk without any interruptions.
The Pandora Temple itself wasnât that far away from the royal castle. We passed the first defensive wall that protected the castle and headed for the upper section. After making our way through the main street, the temple was within sight.
The fact that it was set up on a prime location and faced the main street suggested that it was an important facility along with the Adventurerâs Guild.
By the way, every time we went to the guild, weâd sneak a glance at the magnificent temple, but today weâd be visiting it for the first time.
âIt looks amazing.â
I felt like Iâd become accustomed to the streets of Sparda, but when I saw the temple where the miracles and mysteries of God were still being performed, I felt like a Japanese tourist once again.
The Adventurerâs Guild HQâto which Iâd been indebted to since I reached Rank 5âwas also designed like a temple.
However, this one was an actual temple. Even the details of its construction and designs were completely exceptional. Looking at the architecture, I wouldnât doubt it one could switch their occupations hereâor plain use it as a resurrection point.
âŠBut of course, the Pandora Temple had no such game-like functions.
âItâs quite huge for a temple, but Iâm not really an expert at architecture, so I really canât say much.â
âBut Fiona seems to recognize it?â
âYes, itâs structurally different, but there are many more great temples and cathedrals in Sinclair than you can find.â
After having a bland conversation with Fiona, we confidently boarded to the entrance of Pandora Temple.
As a side note, several knights were escorting us. After all, the ceremony itself was a direct order from the king. Therefore, they had to clarify Sarielâs protection. Hence why explaining the situation and applying for the ceremony were all the knightsâ duties, while we were just guests who followed the instructions.
Even though it worshiped the black gods, the color of the temple was based on white instead of black. Overall, it felt like a Greek temple, and despite my Japanese origin, I could sense the divine atmosphere.
For that reason, when I started walking in the dungeon-like temple, I was driven by the desire to explore here and there.
âBut for now, Iâd have to bear it.
After all, I could visit that place anytime.
With that in mind, we proceeded through the white corridor of the temple without wasting our time looking around, before stopping in front of some huge double doors.
âWeâve arrived, Kurono. From now on, only the parties involved in the master-slave contract may proceed. The archpriest is already waiting inside.â
âUnderstood.â
Since I already had Sariel in my arms, all I had to do now was to open the door and enter.
âGood luck, Kurono.â
âYeah.â
Leaving Fiona, who kindly sent me off, I walked past the double doors that were opened by the knight.
Despite what the double doors suggested, the room wasnât all that spacious. At most, it was the size of a classroom. I used a classroom as a comparison because the room also consisted of a teacherâs desk and a blackboard.
On the wall behind the doors, jet-black lithographs were embedded akin to a blackboard. Judging from its color and luster, the material resembled that of the Obelisk standing in the plaza. It seemed to contain the Zero Chronicle.
Then, on a simple altar that resembled a teacherâs desk, stood a rotund man who seemed to be the archpriest.
A white vestment similar to the healer robe that Nell once wore, paired with a conspicuous golden necklace bearing some kind of crest. Other than that, he wore no extravagant accessories. Compared to the Crusader priests, his appearance could be said to be simple.
However, his stern, middle-aged face, along with a black stream of tattoos drawn on his skinhead that resembled a magic circle, I didnât know what to say other than that he seemed menacing.
âWelcome to the Pandora Temple, Adventurer Kurono. Iâve already heard the story. Letâs cut to the case and begin the ritual.â
The archpriest had this no-nonsense atmosphere to him. Well, not like I wanted to engage in idle chatter with him.
âFirst of all, we shall confirm the existence of divine protection. Subject, you may stand in the center of the roomâpardon me, Iâll prepare a pedestal.â
After turning a sharp glance at Sariel, who was in my arms, the archpriest recited in a small voice. I only realized he was chanting after seeing a white, square-shaped, bed-like pedestal protruding from the floor with a gurgling noise as if two stones were grinding against each other.
âHey, doesnât this look similarâŠ?â
âCertainly, it is. The bed in the experimental facility is very similar in shape and material.â
My fellow lab rat agreed.
To be honest, I didnât want her to lie down on this white pedestal because it was triggering. But refusing wouldnât lead to anything.
âIâm sorry, Sariel. Please bear with it.â
âBear with what?â
âŠAm I the only one whoâs concerned?
Amidst my confusion, I found myself apologizing as I placed Sariel on the white pedestal that I loathed to see.
Either way, it seemed that the preparation was complete. As instructed, I moved to the corner of the room so as to not get in the way.
âNow then, letâs begin the ceremony. I, the archpriestâOliver Herodotusâswears to the Lawful Goddess, Amadeusââ
âIf I wasnât mistaken, the Lawful Goddess, Amadeus, was involved in all kinds of trials. With her divine protection, there should be an absolute guarantee that there were no falsehoods.
I had no doubt that Sariel received Freesiaâs divine protection, even more so after she used magic similar to the pseudo-thunder attribute.
Considering Sarielâs background as an apostle, if there was even a single black god who was biased against the white gods and slandered her, sheâd be sent to the Gap of Cocytus to join Ai without further questions.
âIt should be okay, rightâŠ?â
Despite the smoke of anxiety in my chest, I had no choice but to silently watch the progression.
Even though it was a rite that borrowed the power of a god, it wasnât all that flashy. On the âblackboardâ behind the priest, several faint inscriptions flashed, while the altar glowed dimly. There was no epiphany from God; nor did Sarielâs body fly or shine.
âJust like that, before I could start praying to my own goddess, Mia, the ceremony was over.
ââAs requested, Iâve confirmed the existence of the divine protection of [Dark Knight Freesia]. This is the certificate.â
Ignoring my anxiety, the archpriest announced the result in a business tone.
The certificate itself was an ordinary piece of parchment, but it had a winged helmet, a trident, and a crest with a thunder motif seared onto it. Looking at the faint smoke, it felt like itâd been branded just now.
This is probably what was shining on the altar.
âHave you confirmed it? Iâll submit this certificate to the Sparda Army right away. As for Kurono, heâll receive a certificate of protection from the temple at a later date.â
Usually, one would receive a certificate with the godâs crest engraved on it, but this time it was an exception since he had to report it to Sparda.
Well, not like I wanted it or anything, and itâs already enough if I can prove it to them.
âThen, we shall proceed to the Master-Slave Contract ceremony based on the protection of [Dark Knight Freesia], is that alright?â
As long as the person herself was there, no special preparations were necessary, so I readily obliged.
âThen, Kurono, please go to the center of the room and stand right next to the pedestal.â
I did as I was told and approached Sariel on the pedestal. Sariel was as silent and expressionless as ever. But when I got close, her red eyes shifted towards me.
âHey, while it may be too late for this, are you alright with thisâŠ?â
Iâd never asked her that question. Iâd intended to, but when I saw Fiona standing next to her, I just couldnât.
I knew it was a foolish question. Even if she expressed her discontentment, it wouldnât change anything.
No, more than that, I just wanted to assuage my own guilt. Since Iâd finally asked that question, it meant that my mental fortitude only amounted to that extent.
No matter how much I wanted to save her, to let her become a slave? Moreover, Shirasaki was also Japanese. I couldnât imagine how much sheâd hate it to become a slave.
âHow do you feel about this?â
ââŠDonât worry, this is what I want.â
What would ask her to do?
To Sariel, her own feelings were probably the hardest thing to understand.
âExcuse me, please start the ritual.â
âNo, itâs important to confirm the personâ feelings. Otherwise, [Dark Knight Freesia] is unlikely to let you sign the contract.â
If so, the ritual would end in failure. Well, considering that I had fought and defeated her, it may be considered a success either way.
After all, despite being a contact, the magnitude wouldnât compare to that of receiving divine protection. If anything, it only served as Godâs approval. In the worst-case scenario, where the ritual failed, I only needed Spardaâs acknowledgement to enslave her.
Since it was a magical world where slaves existed, I expected there to be a spell that subject the slaves to absolute obedience, but in reality, there wasnât. The master couldnât electrocute the slave, or put her under a mental constraint just by thinking about it.
Nevertheless, there were abominable magic items that could produce similar effects. âŠAt the very least, in Sparda, something like âAngel Ringâ wasnât popular.
Slaves were merely treated like slaves, and werenât restrained by advanced magic that stripped them of free will.
âŠOr rather, if there was, itâd cost far more than just buying a slave.
For that reason, even if the contract ritual was concluded, Sariel wouldnât be put under any kind of restrictions. Hence why, in the worst-case scenario, Iâd be required to have the ability to suppress Sariel in the case of a rebellion. It was my responsibility as her master. Of course, I was also fully aware of the fact that Sariel had no intention of rebelling.
âWe shall proceed with the ceremony. I, the archpriest by the name of Oliver Herodotus, swears to the [Lawful Goddess Amadeus] under the name of [Dark Knight Freesia] to witness the rite of covenant where Knight Sariel swears her fealty to her lordââ
âAfter giving a slightly different introduction than before, the archpriest chanted once again. Since the chant itself was done in the language native to this world, I couldnât comprehend it. Or rather, the chant of the ritual, which was much longer than a normal spell, had an unique intonation akin to that of a sutra. Therefore, it sounded unfamiliar.
I understood the chant as something similar to the fire spell that often flew at me, or the earth spell that often shielded me⊠But well, that was the extent of it. As expected, the language of another world was still beyond me.
ââKnight Sariel, do you pledge eternal loyalty to your lord, Kurono?â
âYes, I swear.â
At first, it sounded like a wedding vow to me, but that changed when I heard Sarielâs mechanical response.
Since the contract itself was part of a necessary measure, it shouldnât have any special meanings. After this, Iâd probably be asked if I accept Sariel as my knight, and Iâd just answer âyesâ for business purposeâ
ââKurono, you may accept Knight Sarielâs loyalty with a kiss of oath.â
ââŠHuh?â
âA kiss of oath.â
âŠLooking at the archpriestâs stern expression, he didnât seem to be joking.
Hold on a minute.
Isnât that just strangeâ!?
Itâs a master-slave contract, so why the need to kissâ!?
What if itâs two men!?
âŠWait, maybe, just maybeâ
ââCan I use the back of my hand?â
âWhat are you talking about? Of course itâs on the lips.â
âŠHe stared at me as if I was the one who lacked common sense.
âŠAm I?
âPlease do it right away. If we wait too long, itâd be considered a refusal.â
âI understand.â
Thatâd be a problem.
I know, I know, a kiss, right? Iâll do it as much as you wantâthis bastardâ
âAt the same time, I felt so pathetic for being relieved at the notion that Fiona wasnât there.
I made up my mind and approached Sariel, who stared at me as if nothing had happened.
ââŠâ
Both of us were silent.
âŠAfter all, I couldnât help but recall the deplorable memory of that night.
Briefly, it felt as if I was about to bestow a kiss upon the slumbering Snow White, but when I was only an inch away, I halted.
âa tremendous sense of reluctance.
âIs this really okay?â
Such a meaningless thought swirled.
âAah, dammit. What is wrong with me? I need to do it. Thereâs nothing else to it!
Alright, time to prepare myselfâ
ââŠMmnââ
âSariel moved first. Without a doubt, our lips brushed against each other.
For the first time in three months, weâd kissed.
âCongratulations, the contract is now complete. From now on, Knight Sariel will devote her life to serving her lord, Kurono.â
By the time the archpriestâs words reached my ears, sheâd already withdrew.
ââŠThank you.â
Although my heart was still in a mess, I managed to conceal it and muster some words of gratitude.
âAnyway, I was glad that everything went off without a hitch.
Yes, letâs leave it at that.
***
(The archpriestâs POV)
Afterwards, despite their terrifying appearances, the adventurer, Kurono, departed with his newly-appointed knight, Sariel.
Thus, the archpriestâOliverâwho was in charge of the Pandora Temple in Sparda, exhaled deeply.
ââŠWhat in the name of?â
On top of the altar that could be found anywhere in the temple, within his hands, was a piece of parchment. It was none other than the certificate with the crest of [Dark Knight Freesia].
If it was only that one, then there was nothing to be surprised about. There were many people in Sparda who received the protection of the same goddess. Thinking about it, when he performed his first ceremony as a priest, the name Freesia also appeared.
Indeed, the problem wasnât the first sheet that showed Sarielâs divine protection, but the second sheet underneath.
As a loyal follower of the [Lawful Goddess Amadeus], Oliver was against cheating or deceiving his surroundings. Nevertheless, he was also aware that the world wasnât so sweet for that kind of ideal.
In order to carry out that ceremony, Oliver had also undertaken a request to secretly investigate the divine protection of the adventurer, Kurono. Upon seeing the wax seal bearing the Spardaâs flag on the letter, signifying the kingâs decree, he couldnât possibly object.
The leader of the Rank 5 adventurer party, [Element Master], Kurono. Surely, everyone in Sparda recognized that name. In the battle against the monster army in Ischia half a year ago, he rescued the trapped students of the seminary and received an award. Just three months ago, the Fifth Galahad War broke out. There, Kurono achieved such remarkable success that it wouldnât be strange for him to be hailed as a hero.
However, the source of his power was unknown.
He didnât belong to any school of swordsmanship, nor did he was enlisted in the Mage Society.
Above all, no one could put a name to his divine protection.
Despite his tremendous power, it was only natural for the country to be wary of someone of unknown origins.
Thus, it fell on Oliverâs lap to shed light to Kuronoâs identity once and for all.
It was deemed as necessaryânot for himself, but for Sparda.
In the end, despite his reluctance, Oliver demonstrated his ability as an archpriest. Along with assessing Sarielâs divine protection, he secretly appraised Kurono during the ritual.
âSuch was the resultâŠ
ââŠNo way, Iâve never seen anything like this before.â
The parchment that appraised Kurono was blackened and scorched on one side, as if it had just survived a fire.
In this ritual, the crests that represented each godâthe so-called âstigmataââwere engraved into the parchment. It was the simplest but surest way to prove it. Nevertheless, if the bearer was inexperienced, the stigmata would be faint, if not segmentedâmaking it difficult to distinguish.
As a matter of course, if someone who hadnât received any protections were subjected to the ritual, the parchment would be left blank.
âŠHence why, it was inconceivable that one side of the parchment would be completely charred like that.
âRegardless, does this prove that you indeed have divine protectionâŠ?â
After all, as long as there was a change in the parchment, it also meant that the stigmata was engraved on it. However, even Oliverâwhoâd perfectly memorized all the existing stigmataâcouldnât come up with anything.
In other words, that pitch-black parchmentâwhich seemed to be engraved with darknessârepresented an unidentified blessing that had never been recorded in history.
âNo wayâŠâ
ââWonât you shut up already, Archpriest of Sparda?â
Suddenly, a voice reached his ears. A voice of a small childâyet one that filled him with a sense of intimidation nonetheless.
In fact, even the battle-hardened Oliver, whoâd banished countless undead back to Hell, couldnât even afford to shout, âWho the hell are you!?â
He couldnât even moveâit was as if he was frozen solid.
Behind him, there was a tremendous presence that he had never encountered in his long life.
There was no mistaking itâsomeone was behind him, and they were neither humans nor monsters, but something even more horrifying.
âIâm still on time, right? Iâll have a talk with Ama. As for you, âI donât understandâ shall be your report to them.â
Who are you? What are you talking about?
Even if he tried to express it in words, only painful sighs leaked out of his mouth. It was as if heâd forgotten how to breathe. âŠNo, it was as if the very laws of the world prevented him from conversing with that inhumane being.
âWhen the time comes, Iâm sure youâll be able to figure it out. Whose blessing did that Adventurer, Kurono, receive.â
âUghâuoooooooorghâ!!â
Unity of mindâfocus.
Unleashing his solid mental fortitude, honed through rigorous training and intense combat training, Oliver freed himself of the paralysis, and turned around.
âWell then, may Sparda be protected by the black gods.â
All Oliver saw was an ancient magic lithograph commonly known as the âblackboardâ, on which a magic circle drawn with crimson lines and consisting of small characters floated faintly.
Of course, he couldnât recognize it, since heâd never seen it before.
It was as if the mysterious child that once stood behind him had returned to another world from that very blackboardâ
âStill, to think that it disappeared in the blink of an eye.
âI, just nowâŠâ
It felt as if he was daydreaming. Nevertheless, merely remembering that overwhelming presence and pressure sent shivers down his spine.
With the abnormality gone for the time being, he took one or two deep breaths to calm himself. Before he knew it, his face was covered in cold sweat, as if heâd just purified a powerful undead.
From his pocket, he fished out a nice, floral handkerchief that didnât at all befit his appearance, and wiped his face. Only then did he regain his sense of safety.
After taking the last, deep breath, Oliver lowered his head reverently towards the blackboard and saidâ
ââYour wish is my command, Your Majesty the Emperor, Mia Elrod.â