The eyes were so pierce to the extent my shoulders shrugged.
âNathan.â
As soon as I called him, Nathan flew out and sat on my shoulder.
âRia, are you done talking with him?â
âYup. Letâs go. If itâs too late, sir Dillian will be worried.â
âBefore that, let me introduce you to these guys. If we just go, there will be another uproar, so you only need to learn their faces.â
The birdsâ eyes that were flying along Nathanâs, twinkled.
âIn turn, Mikha, Samiel, and Hanisha.â
The sparrow divine creature Mikha, the eagle divine creature Samiel, and the lark divine creature Hanisha.
All of the creatures in their bird form looked at me and their eyes lit up.
Nathan, Mikha, Samiel, HanishaâŠ.
âIt says there were five divine creatures, but one isnât here?â
As I counted inwardly, I hesitated at the intensely intense eyes that were burdensome, and then lowered my head.
âHello.â
However, since it is a divine creature, as I wanted to use honorifics, the faces of the divine creatures changed strangely.
âSheâs using the honorificâŠ?â
âThen, speaking informallyâŠ?â
âOf course! Just use honorifics. So then Iâll scold you!â
The eagle Samiel shouted with a scary face.
âRia, whyâve you become smaller?â
âYour face got a lot more gentle.â
âLook, she lost some weight. Like youâre walking around with only bones.â
When Mikha and Hanisha also started talking to me, my mind became blank.
âSo, are you seeing anyone?â
âOf course she is! With this face!? Thereâs no way heâs just sitting still.â
At Samielâs question, Hanisha snorted with excitement.
As if they already knew Dillianâs existence, they blew their noses and whirled around me.
I staggered back and asked the divine creatures carefully.
âHey, you know meâŠ?â
âI told you.â
At Nathanâs words, the divine creatures nodded in unison.
âWhat the hell did you say that made them react like this?â
It is our first meeting, but itâs like there was no distance between us.
âThis divine creatureâŠ?â
Divine creature is said to be full of solemnity and look like a sage?
âWherever I look, a sage, huhâŠ.â
They were no different from my relatives and elders who shouted something every holiday.
As soon as I took a step back in an atmosphere that seemed to be talking about marriage soon, Nathan raised his voice and blocked before me.
âEveryone get off! Ria is uncomfortable!â
âHoho, look at this guy. Trying to monopolize her for himself.â
âHow come youâre still the same even after two hundred years.â
âYouâve been together for a year, why donât you back off now?â
The divine creatures who pecked Nathan horrifyingly turned their gaze to me again.
âAs expected, Itâs a waste to give her to him.â
âItâs a pity for Ria, but Iâll feel bad to see him meet someone else.â
âOf course! How dare he meets someone else instead of our Ria?â
Aina, who was naturally standing between the divine creatures, shook her head and exploded a bomb.
âThen, that time, Iâll make him unable to act as a man.â
Startled by the dangerous remark, I grabbed Ainaâs arm.
âYouâŠ!â
Even the divine creatures were surprised, so they opened their eyes and looked at Aina.
At that moment, when I thought she would be properly scolded by the upright divine creatures, Samiel rubbed his chin with his wings.
âThatâs a good way.â
âIâll take care of his lower part. Who will take care of the eyes?â
Hanisha, the cutest-looking lark in the world, spat out scary words with a bad attitude on her kind face.
âWhy are the eyesâŠ?â
âHeâs seeing someone else other than Ria, so he doesnât need it!â
No, these divine creatures. Are you guys proudly discussing crimes in front of the High Priest?
Perhaps it was a familiar sight to Aaron, he only laughed it away.
âNathan, I can see why you said you were the most dignified and gentle among the divine creaturesâŠ.â
âItâs good, you know now.â
I laughed it off when he said it with his own mouth that he is the most serious divine creature, but it wasnât a joke.
I didnât know the divine creatures would talk like thisâŠ.
âAnyway, Mikha is rather decent. Those two guys were hopeless.â
Nathan openly talked about their flaw, but they were busy discussing how to punish Dillian.
I couldnât stand it any longer because all the divine creatures said were dangerous remarks, so I raised my voice.
âStop, stop! If you put your hands on sir Dillianâs body. Be it the Darkness or whatever it is, Iâm going to give up on it.â
Is it because Iâm used to the way they treat me even though it was clear this is our first meeting? I bawled towards the divine creatures.
I looked at them in panic that I had made such a loud noise without my knowledge, but they seemed to be fine with it.
Actually, it was Aaron who was worried that I would really quit.
âThat damned divine creatures! Is it more important to torment Dillian than the Darkness?â
As I put my hand on my forehead and sighed, suddenly something came to mind.
Aina, who especially liked me.
âIâll never see you again.â
My conversion blow worked just right. Not only Aina, but also all the divine creatures shut their mouths.
âRia, we all say that for you to be happy. It doesnât mean anything else.â
I took a deep breath at the divine creatures who took a hint of me.
I donât know why there are so many people who are intimidated by me these days.
It was also the high-class being that everyone looks up to.
âIs this because Iâm the child of destiny? Because I am the Light?â
It was too burdensome for me, who has lived my whole life as a small citizen.
âBy the way, Ria, why are you engaged to the DukeâŠ?â
Surprised at Ainaâs question, I pursed my lips.
âThat, thatâŠ.â
I hesitated for a while, and then came up with an embarrassing answer.
âI thought it was fa, fateâŠ.â
As soon as I finished speaking, Nathanâs face rotted away.
I canât help it! How can I say that I got engaged because I didnât want to come to the temple?
âWhen I listened to Nathan, I thought you were being dragged around, but now I see it, youâre not.â
âLook at her blushing face.â
âHe should have come with you, but what the hell is he doing, hm.â
The divine creatures made a fuss, saying that they felt sincerity in my reddened faces.
âFateâŠ.â
Aina, out of her mind, muttered with a gloomy face.
âRia-nim, itâs time to leave.â
Sera, who quietly approached us among the noisy crowd, announced the time to return.
âWeâve got to get going.â
âIâve seen Ria, so I guess Iâll have to go too. Ria! Next time, come to our temple to play!â
Samiel waved his hand. After that, Hanisha and Mikha also waved together.
Perhaps they had gathered in the Great Temple for a while to see me, then they dispersed one by one.
âSee you next time.â
I waved my hand at them to see them off. But Aina steadfastly followed me.
If I stopped her from coming, she was about to be grabbing the hem of my pants to hold me, so I couldnât stop it.
Worried that the Saintess would show a shameful appearance, I stood next to her and asked what I had been curious about.
âWhy do you call me guardian angel?â
âBecause he granted my wish.â
Same answer as before. As I tilted my head at the words I still didnât understand, she let out a small laugh.
âMy mission as a Saintess is heavy, and no one understands it, so I asked him to find someone who could understand and care for me.â
Aina stopped walking and looked back at me.
âThatâs you.â
Overwhelmed by those hard eyes without a single doubt, I couldnât say no more .
âSure you donât understand what Iâm saying. I got it. Even if it were me, I would wonder whatâs wrong with her?â
âYeah, actually, it is.â
Aina burst into laughter at my honest answer.
âRight. Thatâs right. But youâre really precious to me. Even if you lo, lo, love that Duke of Sinaize! Enough to support you with it!â
I donât think soâŠ. But the supportive eyes have caught people.
âAt that time, I felt angry and hated because it felt like the duke had taken you away, but itâs okay now.â
Aina shrugged her shoulders, capturing her expression so quickly that she wondered when she opened her rabbit eyes.
âWeâre friends now.â
Aina, who smiled broadly with her eyes folded into half-moon, muttered quickly in a low voice.
âAnd is the engagement a big deal? To have you getting married and then getting divorced, breaking the engagement is nothing.â
I was smiling happily, but I stopped at the words I heard in my ears. When our eyes met, Aina blinked innocent eyes.
âWhy? Whatâs wrong?â
âNoâŠ.â
Isnât your skill at pretending to be innocent is top-notch?
Laughing, I got into the waiting carriage.
âIâll go.â
âBe careful. Come play again next time!â
I waved at Aina.
***
Aina, who looked at the carriage disappearing into dots for a long time, turned and headed to the basement of the Great Temple.
âYouâre here?â
A shadow with a fairly human form spoke while smirking.
Unlike other clones that move like dolls with commands entered, this guy, who was strongly connected with the Darkness, was able to communicate normally.
In other words, the being talking to Aina was the Darkness itself.
âDonât pretend to be friendly. Because I donât want to see you.â
âRia was here, right? I can feel it. The warmth that penetrates through this disgusting divine powerâŠ.â
The Darkness, which lightly ignored Ainaâs words, muttered in an ecstatic voice.
It would be painful to be locked in a cage made of divine power, but he smiled as he revealed his teeth.
âSo, Aina, have you checked? Am I right?â
â⊠Yeah. Just like you said.â
âYouâve read it, so you know. The fact that Obelus created the world and created life, classifying it and discriminating against it.â
Instead of affirming, Aina silently listened to the story of the Darkness.
âAs you know, I am a failure. I admit it. I am clearly an evil being to you guys.â
âIâm glad you know.â
âBut Aina. If I were evil, would Obelus be good?â
âThatâsâŠ.â
âNo, absolutely not. The Obelus who immediately turned his back on me saying I was a failure? Itâs funny.â
Bang! The Darkness swept against the iron bars.
âObelus is not as sweet or kind as you humans think. Heâs just a hypocrite.â
â⊠Watch your mouth.â
âOh, dear. Aina. Do you still want to believe in Obelus?â
The Darkness shook Ainaâs heart without stopping.