The young boy saluted me properly, which gave me a strangely awkward feeling. I crushed the last person dressed in the same fashion, while the pursuers he sent after me, brutally insulted me. My conflicts with others werenât considered grudges resolvable only through death; however, the church insulted me, Nier and almost killed the two of us, which was why I hated the church to their very core. The young boy didnât do anything wrong, but I was never fond of him.
The last time I went to the church, I reduced it to smithereens. This time, they were going to conduct my daughterâs baptism. It felt awkward no matter how I thought about it.
âAh, itâs you. Iâm glad youâre still the pope.â
Due to the pope being a young boy, Nier was fond of him from the start. He matured a bit after a year. He was no longer as frightened as he once was and also behaved a lot better in regards to etiquette. Nier cheerfully greeted him. He responded to her with a smile then refocused on me, who didnât utter a word. He was worried about me, especially since the old church and new church were in the middle of a conflict. Last time, Mommy Vyvyan even killed an envoy. Though that was due to him trespassing into the elven springâs area, the boy was probably worried Iâd retaliate.
I nodded. Mom was behind me, so I didnât want to express anything. Sure, the boy was unrelated to the previous incident, and he had always tried to be friendly with me, but I really didnât want to think about the incident. For that reason, I couldnât erase the previous animosity from myself. The church permanently lost my trust after what they did. That was why I didnât intend to interact with them any further than letting them baptise Daisy. That was plenty for me.
Mom explained, âMy son came here to check up on the chapelâs safety and your arrangements. Can you satisfy him?â
âWe can show His Majesty anytime. We and the Valkyries have always protected the things we will need for Archduchess Daisy with our lives. Therefore, I am confident no matter when you visit.â
The boy made way. He respectfully explained, âPlease come and have a look, then, Your Majesty. This is our program. Archduchess Daisy will never leave your sight at any point in time. Additionally, we have ensured that Valkyries will always accompany her.â
âYouâre not bothered that Valkyries will freely moving about in the chapel in spite of them not believing in your god?â
The Valkyries believed in Her Majesty. They didnât believe in anyone besides her. While some began to think about romance â courtesy of Nier â their loyalty to Her Majesty would never wane. Nier remained loyal to Mommy Elizabeth in the latterâs presence, albeit no longer being her Valkyrie. It shouldâve been unacceptable for the Valkyries, who didnât believe in God, to freely move about in the chapel. Not to mention it was a place they considered to be holy.
The pope shook his head: âDespite being different to us, they, too, are Godâs citizens. Our fates have been linked thanks to a child. They are also our friends. Further, what could be more important than a childâs safety? Our church shall do everything in our power for a child.â
I gave him a solemn nod: âHad your predecessor shared that sentiment, we might have a much better relationship right now. Letâs get going, then. Letâs go see your program as well as your holy water. Daisy is my daughter; I must ensure her safety.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â The boy nodded and led the way.
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âHer Majesty has already refused to discuss any religious topics, while we canât expand our influence in the Royal Palace. In saying that, we do have good news, which is that they canât either.â
âBut, Brother, the worst part is that Her Majesty has accepted their baptism offer. That means everyone will pay attention to them as opposed to us. This baptism is, in essence, the royal familyâs stance. The royal family considers them to be more persuasive. Although we all understand why, itâs merely because they existed before us that Her Majesty chose them. If we canât expand our influence, though, their influence will be bolstered as a result of the baptism. The sadder part is that, if they mend their relationship with the royal family thanks to the baptism, we will never be instated as the state religion.â
âWhat you mean to say is that we canât allow the baptism to proceed?â
âNo, if we ruin the baptism, we will incur the wrath of Her Majesty. We canât do that. Always bear in mind that we must never oppose Her Majesty with anything we do. We mustnât provoke her. There is nothing in this nation that she isnât capable of destroying.â
âUhm, youâre right. What should we do, then? Itâs pointless for us to recruit citizens. This competition lies with the Royal Palace; it lies with Her Majesty.â
âThereâs one thing that we can do: we can destroy the old church. The guard is strictest during the baptism and before it. We canât allow conflict to occur during these periods. Once night falls, after the completion of the baptism, all of Hilles City will be in a state you could call a carnival. The Valkyries will have returned to the Royal Palace by then. Weâll take advantage of the window to assassinate the finance official that night. Remember, the old church has had their military force destroyed; therefore, we can successfully accomplish it. All the red robe bishops will be present during the assassination. Theyâll be enraged over the assassination. Subsequently, theyâll wage a war against us in Hilles City. Think about it. Openly starting a war under Her Majestyâs nose, right in her very city, Her Majesty would be so enraged that sheâd obliterate them, wouldnât she?â
âI see. Thatâs an excellent plan. Furthermore, the next finance department head will be one of our own, which means that weâll have more power in the conference hall. Empress Elizabeth doesnât bother with religious affairs. As long as we grow our power enough, sheâll tacitly acknowledge our new churchâs status. By then, weâll be able to obtain what we want.â
âAmazing! Thatâs genius. Letâs do that, Brothers! That will be the plan! For our God! For our future! Brothers, cheers!â