Chapter 515 Terribly Unreliable
As an angel, Niaâs character was probably trustworthy.
However, having Roland run to the Temple of Light to find creatures of darkness was too ridiculous.
It was almost unfeasible.
The Holy Realm itself didnât allow outsiders to enter, let alone go in to look for any creatures of darkness.
The good thing was that Schuck was a Saint Samurai, which allowed him to make a breakthrough in this quest.
Roland immediately pinged him in the guild chat.
Roland: âI have an angel on my side, saying that you have a dark creature hiding in the Holy Realm.â
Schuck: âHuh? How is that possible!â Roland: âI was more surprised than you, but it was an angel who said that, so I thought it was more likely. After all, angels are Demigod beings.â
Schuck: âI know, Iâll talk to the pope about it, just wait a moment.â
The place where the Saint Samurai lived was not too far away from the popeâs audience hall.
Although it was communication via mind-typing, it still took time. Nia saw that Roland didnât say anything for a while, so she took two steps forward again and asked, âHave you thought of any solutions? The dark creatures associated with Parn are really in here, I can feel it.â
âIâm contacting my friend in the Temple of Light to see whatâs going on.â
Nia, however, didnât feel it was very reliable. âCan your friend influence the decisions of the higher-ups in the Temple of Light? If you say anything out of the blue, you might alert the enemy.â
âIs a Saint Samurai good enough?â
Niaâs body trembled, and the two tightly rounded globes of flesh on her chest shook twice under her clothes. She said embarrassedly, âThatâs good enough.â
The status of the Saint Samurai in the Temple of Light was clear even to the angels.
âActually, we have such a special profession in the Church of Life as well.â Nia sized up Roland, nodded her head with great satisfaction, and said, âItâs called Lifeline Spiritualist, are you interested⊠Wait, how come thereâs an additional smell of someone else on you?â
Nia looked a little unhappy. She leaned in toward Roland and sniffed gently.
A faint, indescribable floral fragrance came over him.
Roland subconsciously took a step back.
At this time, Nia also raised her head and said unhappily, âHow can you be like this? Itâs obvious that our goddess gave you her providence first, but you accepted the Goddess of Magicâs providence as well.â
Niaâs expression was somewhat grudging as if she was looking at scum.
As soon as Roland heard this, he was not too happy. âYou think I wanted it. The Goddess of Life also left a mark on my body without my consent, and neither one of them said a word.â Although, his attributes did increase after being blessed by the Goddesses, especially in health and magic power. But Roland always felt strange from the inside.
It was as if two strange older sisters drew a circle or an X on his body with a marker, and then smiled and said, âFrom now on, youâre mine.â
That was about how it felt. If it was just a goddess granting him providence, he wouldnât have thought of it that way.
It could also be seen as a reward.
But both of them did so, and now that Nia said something along the lines of proclaiming sovereignty, it made Roland a little upset.
Although there was something about having such thoughts that felt like not admitting the benefit heâd received, as a modern male with a more independent personality, it was quite reasonable. Roland frowned immediately.
And Nia, as an angel, a Demigod, and a Demigod of Life, was very sensitive to subtle changes in peopleâs emotions. When Roland frowned, she felt it at once.
âAre you angry? Why?â
Nia felt puzzled. She was, after all, an angel on high, and although she was very old in the usual sense of the word, she had not yet reached adulthood physiologically, and more importantly, because she was so high up and spent most of her time in the divine realm, she came into contact with angels like herself or constituents of the divine realm.
These people were almost always good and upright and would speak up when they were unhappy.
She had no true life experience at all.
So she couldnât understand⊠Why would Roland be angry over a few words? She hadnât said anything wrong. Since heâd accepted the Goddess of Lifeâs providence, why did he go mingle with the Goddess of Magic?
Looking at Niaâs slightly worried and aggrieved expression, Roland was dumbfounded at first and then laughed inwardly. Whatâs the point of being angry with an innocent angel?
âItâs not that Iâm angry, but I just canât understand it.â Roland laughed and said, âBack to what we were talking about, I can ask my Saint Samurai friend to investigate the dark creature on my behalf, but on your side, can you provide any help or support?â
Nia clasped her hands to her chest, thought deeply for a moment, and said, âThis is the Holy Realm weâre talking about, and although our goddess is not on bad terms with the Goddess of Light, itâs quite offensive to go in there rashly in any case. However, I will find a way to provide some help, so the rest is up to you.â
After saying that, Nia very naturally patted Rolandâs shoulder.
A nice scent surrounded him.
Roland sighed slightly. âThen Iâll just have to take it one step at a time.â
âBe diligent, our goddess is very fond of you.â Nia smiled like a hundred flowers blooming, then she shook her wings and flew into the night sky so fast that the afterimage of a white line was left behind.
Seeing her leave, Roland teleported back to the underground library. Nia flew into the sky, rising until she was above the clouds, then she stopped. Then she hovered high in the air, opened her senses, and found the nearest source of faith in the Goddess of Life-a temple. As she flew over the temple, she gently rubbed her delicate face with both hands again, and slowly, the slightly sluggish and naive temperament she had changed drastically. She went from a naive girl to a cold beauty. After that, she spread her white wings and landed inside the temple. The barrier of the divine power of life was spread out, and all the priests in the temple scrambled to the prayer hall, knelt reverently, and pressed their heads on the ground in excitement.
âSome darkness has appeared in the Holy Realm, and it is closely related to us, the Church of Life. However, the Church of Light is our allied religion, and we are not at liberty to offend their dignity, but you may secretly send a team in disguise to the Holy Realm to meet a Mage named Roland, who has the providence of our goddess, and follow all his instructions.â
âYour Holinessâs command is the direction we move in, the nourishment for our souls to ascend.â The Archbishopâs words were thick with excitement.
Nia, who was expressionless, flapped her wings lightly and flew up into the sky. The archbishop of the temple waited for a moment before standing up. He looked up in a daze, looking more and more devout, and finally turned around and said to the dozens of priests in front of him, âIâm sure you all heard the order from Her Holiness the angel, start forming an execution team immediately. First, find the one with providence named Roland, and then follow his orders! This time itâs an order from Her Holiness the angel, so itâs an honorable mission, and Iâm not assigning any men. You choose amongst yourselves.â
All of a sudden, the eyes of all the priests were on fire.
Being able to work for the angel, if done well and smoothly, might leave an impression on her.
When they died and ascended into the divine realm, they might be able to meet her again and talk with her.
This was the kind of thing that any slightly devout cleric of life would want to participate in.
On Rolandâs side, he had teleported back to a rather remote place in the capital, so as not to hurt bystanders with the spatial flux, and then teleported back to the underground library.
Andonara and the others were still in there, and when Roland returned, they were even helping Stephanie exercise.
Now two days had passed, and Stephanieâs leg was regenerating and had already regenerated up to the ankle, so she would probably be able to regenerate her foot in three or four days.
She was able to recover so quickly, partly because of the Warriorâs high constitution and good recovery ability, and partly because of Rolandâs healing spell, which was decent.
It was almost as effective as the healing spells cast by a cleric of life at the same level.
After casting the healing spell on Stephanie again, Roland continued to read the accounts of other Mages in the library. Stephanie looked at Roland, who remained motionless for three hours in front of the bookshelf, and she couldnât help but ask in a low voice, âAnna, your Roland, is there something wrong with him?â
Andonara gave her a puzzled glance.
âThe three of us are all great beauties, and even if Beatrice isnât quite as good, sheâs still a beauty. But the three of us and him, a man, in a library where sounds within can barely carry outside, and he has no interest at all, just reading those stupid books. Without the slightest thought of that-is he still a young man?â
Beatrice, who was on the side, looked a little gloomy⊠What do you mean even if Iâm not quite as good, Iâm not bad at all, okay? What should be big is big and what should be small is small.
Andonara looked at her as if she was an idiot. âMy friend, being shut in for two to three days, are you even having trouble thinking? Isnât it great that Roland is not interested in you? If he was interested in you, heâd just have to say the word, and I would hold your hands down for him.â
The other two women were shocked at this statement.
Beatrice was shocked with delight. She didnât mind having a negative relationship with Roland; rather, it was the perfect way to make him feel a little more âaffectionateâ toward her.
Stephanie, on the other hand, was purely shocked. âThatâs your man. If heâs sexually attracted to other women, you wouldnât even be mad at him, youâd even help?â âIâm just a little woman,â Andonara said smilingly.
Stephanie felt a headache. In her eyes, Andonara was good in every way, but it was her reliance on men that was maddening to her.
Such a strong woman, almost the strongest woman among humans, among the strongest group of professionals, was actually a clingy vine. If Andonara had some independent qualities and joined forces with her, by the time Stephanie sat safely on the throne and gave her a generalâs post, leading about half of the imperial forces, Andonara could beat up whoever she wanted. Could she not be more powerful than she was now, and much more accomplished?
Seeing the look of pity on Stephanieâs face, Andonara slowly said, âEighty percent of the reason I became the Legendary Great Swordsman I am today and was able to obtain bloodline-strengthening was thanks to Roland. If it wasnât for him, I probably would have killed myself in the Hollevin palace more than a year ago.â
Her words, spoken softly and plainly, were dreadful to Stephanie.
Stephanie was stunned for a moment before she took Andonaraâs hand and said, âYouâre my friend forever, and if you were an accomplice in holding down my hands, I would give in even if the man who took advantage of me was an idiot.â
Andonara laughed slightly. âYou wish. Roland isnât interested in you.â
Roland was reading a book on magic insights and taking notes. This was a book about evoking magic, which talked about how to reduce ice magicâs consumption.
It was quite enlightening for Roland.
This technique could be used for both the Ice Ring and the Ice Domain formed by simply releasing ice breath.
Magic was too vast and profound and what Roland understood was just a small tip of the iceberg. Everyone studied different things, and a mutual exchange was needed, but some Mages were too parochial, and even if Roland actively tried to exchange knowledge with others, many would be reluctant to.
The book was still a few pages away from being finished when Roland suddenly received a chat message from Schuck.
Schuck: âI told the Pope what you said, and the pope considered it for a while and began inspecting the Holy Realm-secretly, of course.â
Roland: âAmazing, you can even influence the pope, as expected of a Saint Samurai.â Schuck: âWe are inspecting the Church of Light internally, and if there really are dark creatures within their own forces, there will definitely be a reaction from the outside, so itâs up to you to monitor the outside.â Roland: âOkay.â
After replying, Roland finished going through the insights quickly, and then went to Stephanie and asked, âFirst Princess, if I may ask, you probably still have some hidden pawns you can use right now, right?â âWhat makes you think so?â The First Princess narrowed her thin, long eyebrows. âNow that Iâm so miserable, you think I have hidden pawns?â
Roland said matter-of-factly, âBecause you are the First Princess and the acknowledged next queen, if you didnât have a little something up your sleeve, you would have been eliminated by someone else.â
Stephanie turned her head toward Andonara and said, âSee, thatâs a Mage, clever and narcissistic, thinking that he must not be wrong.â Andonara gently retorted, âAnd is he wrong?â âNo,â Stephanie replied bitterly, then removed a silver ring from under her left ring finger. âTake it, go to the Guild of Mercenaries, find a dwarf with a red beard, show him the ring, and tell him that you are here to learn the art of combing beards from him. Heâll know what to do.â
Roland took the ring, waved his hand at the three, and instantly disappeared from the library.
Watching where Roland disappeared, Stephanie sighed. âAnna, I owe your man more and more, how do you think Iâm going to pay him back?â
âGive him lots and lots of money.â Andonara thought for a moment and said, âOr, lots and lots of precious magic materials.â
Stephanie was a little surprised. âThatâs it?â
âThatâll do. Roland is not interested in power and beauty-magic is extremely important, just a little bit less than me.â
Stephanie was tempted to say that magic was probably more important than her, but also being a woman, there was no way she could say those words.
Roland came to the Guild of Mercenaries.
As the organization with the largest number of branches in the world of intelligence, almost all cities above a small size had a branch, so the Guild of Mercenaries had a large amount of information.
It could even be said that if all the resources of the Guild of Mercenaries were converted, it would be almost on the scale of a strong medium-sized country.
The capital of Fareins was the largest city in the human world and the most prosperous, without a rival.
The Guild of Mercenaries here also had a huge presence, only slightly inferior to the local Association of Mages.
It was also a huge building, and the area of the quest hall alone was as big as two soccer fields. And the height of the quest hall was around sixteen meters.
An intimidatingly large quest hall naturally had a corresponding infrastructure.
In an ordinary Guild of Mercenaries quest hall, there were only three reception counters at most.
But here, there were sixty.
There were many people in the hall, many times more than in the Association of Mages, and even with three thousand tables and more than fifteen thousand chairs, there still werenât enough to seat everyone.
A large number of bold, vulgar mercenaries sat together to brag. These people forged in blood rain were the most simple and primitive.
They did not care for formalities. Talking loudly was just the basics; being bare-chested, picking at their feet, and spitting could be seen at all times.
With so many people, air circulation was poor, and with some unhygienic habits, this place should have stunk.
The floor was a smooth, special magic marble with a huge magic array engraved on it.
The purpose of this magic array was to purify the air and expel the poison so that a large crowd would not be smothered to death in the quest hall.
Roland came to the quest hall, and as soon as he entered, he was attracted by the magic array on the ground, and even forgot to look for the red-bearded dwarf.
He followed the veined lines of the magic array and walked around the quest hall, spending three hours to finish parsing the magic array.
It was slightly rewarding. The concept of this magic array was not quite the same as his style, so it could only be contrasted against the differences but not substantially improved.
But it was an unexpected reward.
His strange behavior attracted the attention of many people, but there were a lot of people among the mercenaries who were much stranger than him, so it didnât cause any commotion.
Roland found a less crowded counter and waited in line for nearly ten minutes before it was his turn.
The pretty girl at the counter was a little nervous when she saw him in his magic robes and said in a quiet voice, âMr. Mage, it is a pleasure to serve you.â
Roland asked, âDo you know the red-bearded dwarf?â
The receptionist was stunned. âYou must be talking about Wilmot, the red-bearded dwarf who is particularly fond of drinking.â âIf itâs the red-bearded dwarf, it would be him.â
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The receptionist asked again cautiously, âAre you a friend of his?â
Taking a light breath, the receptionist said bravely, âMr. Mage, can you pay for your friendâs drink? He owes our guild one gold coin, thirty-two silver coins, and seventeen bronze coins for the wine money, and weâve temporarily imprisoned him to mine, so heâll be released when heâs dug enough. But if you can help him pay for the wine, we can release him immediately!â
Roland opened his mouth in surprise, not even knowing what to say.
With Stephanieâs hidden pawn being so unreliable, is this going to work?