Chapter 315 ā€œAm I Very Old? (p2)ā€
Still shaking his head in refusal: ā€œYour Majesty, I am sorry, but I still can’t listen to your demand. Although you are the Pope, the highest presence within tens of millions of followers on this continent, it won’t change my mind. Unlike them, I am not a believer of the Temple of Light! I have not been baptized by the Temple, nor have I ever stepped foot inside one. I can show my respect to you, but I am in no way required to obey your orders. Not to mention….ā€ Du Wei’s voice gradually growing stone hard in terms of sternness: ā€œYou just tried to conduct a deal with the Shaman King of the Snowy Mountain. Even if you are the Pope leading the Temple of Light, you hold no such authority. Strictly speaking, what you did there is equivalent to treason! I’m no believer, but I am a noble, a duke of the Roland Empire!ā€
ā€œYou don’t understand Duke Tulip, you do not understandā€¦ā€ Heaving a sorrowful laugh, Igor the Pope looks like he’s also pained by the fact: ā€œThe Roland Continent is about to suffer the greatest calamity it has ever faced in a thousand years! If the Shaman King here agrees to my terms and promises not to trespass upon our borders for ten years, then I would have no reason to object to his departure. However, as you can see, he’s refusing it. So….ā€
Truly, Du Wei had no will here today to kill White River. Although their position pushes them to opposite ends of the spectrum, but towards this lonely and peerless figure, he honestly couldn’t bring out any hatred. In fact, he’s starting to hold a faint level of affection for someone so prideful and of high standard.
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ā€œYour Majesty, even if the Empire and the natives of the prairie is at odds with each other, it is not your duty to guard against the Northwest. It is I, Duke Tulip, lord and master of the Desa Province who needs to worry about such matters. Since you are the master of the Temple of Light, your responsibility lies in spreading the Goddess’s teaching. Aside from that, you have no duty to dabble in others business.ā€
All disappointed now in his ghastly white face, Igor shakes his head in vain: ā€œYou don’t get it, you just don’t.ā€ Exhaling hard then like he’s trying to breath out his difficulties: ā€œDuke Tulip, I really don’t have anymore energy left to speak so loudly. Come closer to me, I will tell you the truth.ā€
Unsure at first over the request, Du Wei nevertheless approached the old senior. He’s been wondering as well why the Pope would go so far and this would answer that question.
Ten paces away, ā€œAlright, you can say it now. Honestly speaking, I don’t trust you at all. I’ve heard a lot of things I shouldn’t have today and is very much afraid of you taking my life in order to hush it up!ā€
Making a hard cough to clear the blood, Igor smiles in a self-derisive manner: ā€œDuke Tulip, do you want to know the meaning behind that massive earthquake?ā€
Dismissive still over that remark, Isn’t that just an earthquake? For you religious fanatics out there, such a tremor would surely be seen as a supernatural phenomenon. But I’m not from here, humph, I’m originally from a scientific world so I know these are merely the effects of the tectonic plates shifting.
ā€œThis giant tremor is indeed a great disaster… a disaster so great that humanity has never faced before. Alas, the fact that you wouldn’t know about these things is within reasons so I can’t blame you for being suspicious.ā€
Intrigued then, Du Wei was ready to inquire for the details when White River’s blankly cold voice interjected itself: ā€œPope, the source of that earthquake seems to have originated from the north did it not?ā€
ā€œYou… you know?ā€ Shuddering at the question, Igor the Pope widens his eyes at the enemy: ā€œIt looks like its not just us in the Temple who knows about this ancient legend, the Snowy Mountain knows it as well.ā€
Getting serious as well in his face, White River took a long minute to think about something. Then as if decided, he looks on into the northern horizon with a frown: ā€œThe North… can it beā€¦ā€
This immediately roused a glaring look from the Pope. Shaking all over in his voice: ā€œThe North… the great barrier, I’m afraid it no longer exists.ā€ The old fella’s face grew even more frail and sickly to the point where one might take him as a walking corpse instead. ā€œThis won’t do, absolutely not! Shaman King, since you know about this legend then I cannot permit you to leave under any circumstances. Unless you swear upon my demand, I will put my life and everything on the line to stop you from returning to the prairie!ā€