When Lukas returned to the room, he found Sedi fiddling with his body. The expression on her face was so serious that one would think she was conducting some extremely important research.
[What are you doing?]
âMm!â
Sedi didnât seem to be surprised by Lukasâ voice and instead raised her hand to her chin contemplatively.
âIâm just checking exactly what you are.â
[âŠ]
âAs I expected, youâre an Absolute who was once a human. Nevertheless, Fatherâs body is pretty high quality. From what I can see, you were probably the best among humans.â
Shaking his head at Sediâs strange praise, Lukas returned to his body.
But even after entering his body, she didnât let go of him. In fact, she actually began to act more aggressively.
With her two small hands, she stretched Lukasâ cheeks to their maximum.
This was the first time he had ever experienced something like this, so Lukas was speechless for a while.
âWow. Amazing.â
ââŠwhat is?â
âFatherâs face got warmer when your soul returned. By the way, how can you separate your body and soul? Is that one of your Lord abilities?â
ââŠâ
Forcefully moving Sediâs hands away, Lukas rose from his seat.
Sedi pouted slightly but obediently backed away.
âDid you have any harvest?â
âRight. I met the Saint.â
âOh? How was it?â
âThey are certainly a strange person. I couldnât fully see through them.â (TL: Still using âtheyâ since there hasnât been any gender confirmation)
âYou coul-?â
Just as Sedi asked back in surprise, the door opened and Min Ha-rin appeared. Kim Min-chul was nowhere to be found.
However, Min Ha-rinâs attitude was a bit strange. She staggered around as though she was broken.
âWhatâs wrong with you? You look like youâve seen a ghost.â
ââŠ!â
Those words caused Min Ha-rin to subconsciously shiver.
Lukas walked up to the small refrigerator in a corner of the room, took out a small plastic bottle, and handed it over to Min Ha-rin.
Min Ha-rin lowered her head as she received the bottle of water.
ââŠthank you.â
âWhat happened?â
ââŠâ
Min Ha-rinâs face was extremely pale. Not only that, but her lips were also as white as snow.
She hesitated for a moment before finally lifting her head and speaking for a moment.
âMaster, there is something Iâd like to ask you.â
âWhat is it?â
âIs it possible to bring the dead back to life?â
ââŠâ
Lukas was silent for a moment.
âNo, itâs not.â
As far as Lukas knew, only God and the Rulers, as well as very few Absolutes, who had powers relating to life or creation, were able to resurrect the dead.
And there was no Absolute with that power currently in this universe.
âI just met the Bishop of the Church of Eternal Life. He said he would let me meet my parents.â
He already knew that Min Ha-rinâs parents were dead.
Min Ha-rin continued with a heavy expression.
ââŠthen I met my parents.â
At that moment, Sedi opened her mouth to say something, but Lukas discreetly shook his head at her.
Min Ha-rin shook her head for a moment before taking a deep breath. It seemed as though she was steeling her resolve and determination.
âMaster, I would like to make a request.â
âWhat is it?â
âFor the time beingâŠâ
Min Ha-rin hesitated one last time. Lukas could feel that this was because she was preparing herself to make an incredibly difficult choice.
Nevertheless, it seemed that sheâd already made up her mind. She wouldnât back down now.
Since she had already come this far, she might as well go all the way.
Forcibly suppressing her hesitation, Min Ha-rin spoke in a clear voice.
âFor the time being, I would like to move around on my own.â
* * *
After Lukas agreed to her request, Min Ha-rin went to stay in a completely different room. Fortunately, her room wasnât very far. It was only a few doors down from this room.
But that wasnât the point.
The point was that for whatever reason, Min Ha-rin had voluntarily chosen to walk out from Lukasâ shadow.
âI didnât expect you to accept her request.â
âWhyâs that?â
âIt could be that she fell for the Bishopâs schemes. After all, it usually isnât hard for cult leaders to rope others in.â
âThatâs a narrow-minded way of thinking. I have faith in Ha-rin.â
âAh. I see.â
Sedi looked at Lukas with a blatantly unbelieving expression.
âNevertheless, why do you look so happy?â
âOf course Iâm happy. My disciple is already preparing to stand on her own.â
Although it was earlier than he expected, it was natural for a teacher to feel happy when their student became more self-reliant.
That was why a smile was currently stretched across Lukasâ lips.
âThat child will certainly become stronger. The experience she gains from this place will be fertilizer for her growth.â
Sedi, who looked at him with a slightly displeased expression, muttered under her breath.
ââŠyou know. Youâre supposed to be closer to your daughter than your disciple, arenât you?â
âThat should normally be the case, yes. But why are you asking that all of a sudden?â
ââŠno reason. Does Father have anything else to say? Iâm sleepy, so I donât want to talk anymore.â
ââŠâ
Now that he thought about it since she now had a human body, Sedi probably needed to sleep. This was probably incredibly inconvenient and annoying for Sedi, who had still been an Absolute just a few days ago.
Thinking about that, Lukas ended the conversation, allowing her to go to sleep. Instead, he sat down and closed his eyes.
Then, he became immersed in his thoughts about their âmissionâ.
There was a time limit to saving Neil. To put it bluntly, it was probably a week, or it might even be shorter than that.
This meant that he had to persuade the Saint, who resided at the top of the building, within that time.
It would probably not be an easy task, but it would certainly be impossible if he were to act hastily.
Lukas decided it was best not to rush.
* * *
The next morning, Kim Min-chul came to them.
âMr. Frey, the Saint has accepted your request. They said they would be available in the evening four days from now.â
Four days from now.
Considering the length of time, it was a bit tight, but Frey wasnât in a rush since he had already found a way to contact the Saint separately.
âThen I will meet them then.â
âAh⊠By the way.â
Then, he spoke as though heâd suddenly remembered something.
âWould Mr. Frey also be willing to become a member of our Church of Eternal Life?â
âSorry, but I am an atheist.â
âAh. Come to think of it, you did mention that you were a Wizard.â
Kim Min-chul nodded with a disappointed expression.
At that moment, Sedi, who was lazily sprawled on the bed, suddenly spoke up.
âCan we get a tour or something like that?â
Kim Min-chul didnât seem to mind the attitude of this girl who was young enough to be his daughter and instead smiled.
âOf course you can.â
âThen Iâd like to take a look around to pass the time. Is that alright, Father?â
Lukas nodded his head without much thought.
Since it was Sedi, there naturally wasnât any reason for him to worry.
âJust come back before evening.â
This was because he had decided to meet with Arid that evening. Sedi simply nodded before leaving the room with Kim Min-chul.
Lukas sat on the bed and meditated.
âBy the time Lukas awoke from his meditation, the sky was already dark, and Sedi had already returned.
âHow was your tour?â
âIt was boring and annoying.â
Sedi grumbled for a moment before looking at Lukas.
âAre you going to visit the Saint tonight?â
âRight?â
The expression of Sedi, which had been depressed until now, immediately brightened.
She smiled slyly and waved her hand.
âGo have fun, Father. Daughter will protect your body.â
ââŠdonât do anything weird.â
âI wonât. I wonât.â
Lukas tried his best to erase the strange feeling of anxiety that welled up in him at that moment before he once again headed to the top floor of the building with Ghost.
Just like the day before, Arid was calmly overlooking the city below. However, as though they felt Lukasâ presence, they suddenly lifted their heads and turned around.
âAh! Mr. Soul! Youâre back.â
[As I promised.]
âHehehe.â
Arid chuckled.
âIâve been thinking about it since yesterday! Is there anyone that Mr. Soul would like to meet?â
[âŠsomeone Iâd like to meet?â
âYeah! Thatâs what Iâm best at! Helping others meet those that they want to meet.â
Now that he mentioned it, Lukas did recall hearing something like that the day before.
âŠSomeone he wanted to meet.
Of course, there was. But it was impossible for the human in front of him to fulfill his wish. After all, it was qualitatively different from contacting souls that had already passed to the afterlife or who were still wandering around the world.
Nevertheless, Lukas wouldnât easily reveal that. After all, his priority was to build a good relationship with Arid.