ââŠPreposterousâŠ!! No! God would never permit such an inhuman actâGuhâŠ!!â (Ahid)
Diedrich drove his fist into Ahidâs stomach.
Shaken to his very core by the intense magic power behind that punch, the latter lost consciousness and his head slumped.
âA man who doesnât even believe in gods has no right to say that.â (Diedrich)
Throwing Ahid aside as if he was in the way, Diedrich turned towards the Holy Gate once again.
âI have one more matter to address, Golroana. Since weâre having this conversation, I may as well say it now.â (Diedrich)
With a commanding voice, Diedrich spoke up.
âThere are scriptures passed down through the Jiordal Popes of all generations, arenât there? How about sharing that with me?â (Diedrich)
Instead of a response from the pope, a tense atmosphere settled over the room.
All the holy knights of Geordhal wore grim expressions.
ăâŠDo you understand the implications of what youâre asking, Sword Emperor of Agatha?ă(Goloronoa)
âOh, I understand, alright. Naturally, Iâm not asking for it for free. Iâm prepared to share the scriptures passed down through generations of Agathaâs Sword Emperors with you in return. So, how about a trade?â (Diedrich)
If I recalled, there were scriptures in the three great nations of Jiordal, Agatha, and Gadeciola, passed down orally.
But I failed to follow.
What could be the point of sharing teachings from different faiths?
Could there be some valuable knowledge hidden within?
ăThis is not a matter we can discuss. The scriptures passed down solely to the Pope of Jiordal exist to bring salvation to our believers. If its contents were to be leaked, we could no longer save them.ă(Goloronoa)
âDo you really think so?â Diedrich said in a heavy tone.
âDo you truly think the scriptures of Jiordal can save your followers?â (Diedrich)
ăSuch is the teaching of the Almighty Radiance Equis.ă(Goloronoa)
Diedrich let out a low sigh, placing a hand on his chin.
âI wonder about that. Well, Jiordal has its own teachings, I suppose. Iâm not asking to see your scriptures directly. Instead, why donât we open a dialogue? Letâs have an honest discussion about the future of the underground.â (Diedrich)
After a brief silence, Golroana responded.
ăSword Emperor Diedrich of Agaha. I understand your request. But before I respond, I have a question for you, Demon King Anos. Or would you prefer to be addressed as âThe Misfitâ?ă(Goloronoa)
âIâm fine with either.â (Anos)
ăThen I will use the title granted by the gods. Misfit, what brings you to Jiordal?ă(Goloronoa)
âTo put it simply, I came to broaden my knowledge. To understand what the people of the underground think and how they live.â (Anos)
Then the Pope asked.
ăThen, what business do you have with me?ă(Golronoa)
âThere are things I wish to ask you. About the Selection Trial and the whereabouts of the God of Traces Revalschned.â (Anos)
ăI understand.ă(Golronoa)
After a brief pause, Golroana spoke solemnly, as if imparting a teaching to his followers.
ăGod once said: He who brings salvation will be sought by many. However, if he accepts all those hands, he will neglect their prayers, and salvation will be unattainable. You must choose one in your own way. The savior will take the hand of the one you select.ă(Golronoa)
âHmm. So youâre saying only one of us, either Diedrich or myself, can present our case, and itâs up to us to decide who that will be?â (Anos)
ăCorrect.ă(Golronoa)
What a hassle.
But at least there was no hostility being directed at me.
I could easily break down this door and force a conversation, but that wasnât exactly the best course of action here.
Well, at least he was willing to listen to one of us, so I had to make do with it.
âHow unfortunate, Diedrich. You came all the way to Jiordal, and now this.â (Anos)
Turning to the Sword Emperor of Agatha, I continued.
âWell, you did manage to get the Pope to swear an oath regarding Ahid. So perhaps itâs best not to push your luck and head back for today.â (Anos)
Diedrich flashes a bold grin.
âYouâre a confident man, Anos. But whoâs to say which of us will leave here empty-handed?â (Diedrich)
âWhat are you talking about? Youâre the prophet, arenât you?â (Anos)
Diedrich stood calmly, and I threw out a remark.
âIf your foresight canât even predict that Iâll be chosen no matter the method, then you can hardly call it prophecy.â (Anos)
At this, Diedrich burst into a hearty laughter.
âWell now, whoâs to say how itâll turn out?â (Diedrich)
Interesting. Even with his ability to see the future, he showed no intention of backing down.
âThen letâs decide on how weâll settle this.â (Anos)
âWe canât exactly engage in an all-out holy battle here, can we? How about we each face the otherâs Selection God, and whoever lasts the longest wins?â (Diedrich)
In other words, I would fight Naphta, and Diedrich would battle Arcana.
Normally, the power gap between a god and a chosen champion was enormous.
Diedrich mustâve been confident that he could endure against Arcana for some time.
But how much of my power did he truly anticipate?
âVery well,â I answered, and as I turned, the Goddess of the Future Nafta had already appeared beside me.
She must have foreseen this outcome.
âArcana.â (Anos)
At my call, she vanished like a flash of light, reappearing right in front of Diedrich.
I stood back-to-back with Diedrich, both of us facing off against the otherâs Selection God.
âThat man is likely strong. Fight him with all your might.â (Anos)
âAs you wish.â (Arcana)
She lifted both hands and slowly turned her palms upward.
Though we were indoors and couldnât see it directly, the Moon of Creation hovered above the underground sky.
âO King of the demons, heed my prophecy.â (Naphta)
With her eyes closed, the Goddess of the Future pointed the crystal she held in both hands toward me.
âWhen these eyes open, I, Nafta, will see all futures. Every miracle, every possible outcome will be within the grasp of the Goddess of the Future. Through the gaps between your fingers, the future of victory will slip away, and even the possibility of resistance will vanish,â she declared as if it were a certainty.
âSome die from catching a cold. Some lose their lives from a single fall. All beings cast the dice of fate, and the results shape their lives. If you challenge me, the worst day of your life will befall you.â (Naphta)
âIs that so? Then allow me to make a prophecy of my own, Goddess of the Future.â (Anos)
As Naphta stood there, I confronted her with my words.
âThe moment you open those eyes, your defeat will be sealed.â (Anos)