Those from the church of Reformation wore outfits that usually came to mind when you think of a paladin. Heavy iron armor and a large battle hammer matched one of the most difficult jobs in the game.
The heavy armor, which seemed very difficult to move in at first glance, was a blessed item that became lighter as the priestâs faith deepened. And that battle hammer had a blessing that increased its power as it was directed at the enemy. They were a profession that specialized in close combat.
The first person to speak was a middle-aged priest of Reformation with scars all over his face. Years of experience could be felt in each of those scars.
I should avoid a close-quarters fight if possible.
âDevotion to the righteous life. I never thought Iâd meet a priest who worships the god of maintenance in a place like this. My name is Obs, and Iâm a priest of Reformation. These two walk the same path as me. The big guyâs name is Cornu, and this is Petina.â
At the introduction from their leader, the priests called Cornu, and Petina bowed.
âNice to meet you.â
âNice to meet you.â
Petina was a woman of average stature, with short light-brown hair that suited her well. But it was none other than Cornu that caught my attention. He was larger than most adult men and had a thick horn growing from the middle of his forehead. Cornu was from the one-horned tribe rarely seen in the human-centered northern kingdom.
âNice to meet you too.â
However, that wasnât why I was interested in the one-horned tribe. They were able to attack with divinity, the fatal weakness of the Priest of Corruption.
I could freely use objects under the blessing of other gods and disguise myself as a priest. Still, if, by chance, my identity was discovered, I couldnât be friends with them. My weakness was too clear; the possibility of forming a friendly relationship with the other churches was blocked. That was the priest of corruptionâs life.
An awkward silence settled between the reformation priests and me, but Erin intervened at that moment.
âThe reformation priests will stay here to help mercenaries for a while. Just like you!â
That was fortunate news. There was still a chance to steal the relic they had.
So, what level of friendship should we have? In fact, there was no need to steal the holy relic. It was okay to get the relic, absorb the divinity, and then return it. The problem was that when the divinity was absorbed from the holy relic, the divinity of corruption would flow out for a while.
Now I needed to go through a total of three steps. Stealing the sacred object somehow, absorb the divinity as far as possible from those priests, then put it back.
It was complicated. It was natural that Iâd be treated like a madman if I asked them to touch the relic for a moment. Did I have to steal again? I wasnât a priest but a bandit of corruption.
âPriest Marnak?â
I thought for too long. Obs, the man with the scars looked closely at my face and said.
âWe have something scheduled after this, so I think we should go unpack for now. Letâs put off our conversation until next time.â
Yeah, I needed to get my plans together too. I replied with a big smile.
âI look forward to meeting you again.â
The three priests bowed and disappeared into the mercenary guild. Inside?
Erin watched their backs as they marched off.
âThe Reformation priests have decided to stay in the Mercenary Guild while here.â
âAre you okay with that?â
âOur guild usually provides accommodation for the priests who visit us for a small price. Because theyâre priests.â
No wayâŠ
âThen thatâs why you let me sleep here yesterday?â
Erin laughed bashfully.
âYes! Of course, I let you sleep here because youâre a priest!â
The winter wind blowing outside hit my heart, which had been warm for a short moment. Yeah, that couldnât be true.
Her bright green eyes blinked.
âNo way? Did you think I let you sleep here because I was interested in you?â
âNot at all.â
Yes, exactly. I thought this pretty lady had a sneaky black heart for me. Black like pencil lead.
âActually, Iâm interested in you, so I did you a favor.â
âWhat?â
Erin, after glancing around, came up and whispered softly into my ear. Her warm breath tickled.
âWe have a large supply of groceries coming in tomorrow night, and I was wondering if you could put up a blessing to keep them safe for a long time.â
I stepped back and patted the side of my face.
âWhy are you whispering such a thing into my ear?â
Erin grinned like a mischievous kid.
âWhy?â
My pocket began wriggling violently.
âKill! Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill!â
I quickly grabbed onto the hand and smiled.
âI can give you as many blessings as you want to keep the food from spoiling. In exchange, would it be alright to stay at the guild house for a while?â
It wasnât a problem for me to put up a simple blessing of corruption and have it remain unnoticed by the priests of the Reformation Church.
âIf the priest wants to stay here, thatâs great!â
Great? Great�! I pretended to be nonchalant, gently pressing down on my wiggling pocket.
âThen, Iâll thankfully stay for a few more days.â
âYes. If youâre ever in your room and youâre bored, come out and talk to me. Well, excuse me, I have some work to do now.â
Erin returned to her station, and I returned to my room with my two gold coins.
âKill!â
âMother, thatâs too much. Why donât you use brighter words?â
âKill! Kill! Kill!â
âWhat do you mean? Iâm just here to retrieve the holy relic. Thereâs no speck of darkness in my heart for that red-haired lady. Iâm telling you.â
âKillâŠ?â
âI mean it. Youâve watched me over the past five years, donât you know me well? I really have only Mother in my heart. Ha, this is really bad! I will make you feel my pure heart!â
I massaged the hand, pressing her palm with all my heart.
âK⊠I⊠L⊠LâŠâ
The Mother of Corruption, who was about to say something, was so absorbed in the massage that she couldnât complete the thought.
After I fully relaxed Mother, I came back down to the first floor of the mercenary guild. Only the one-horned man was there sitting in a chair, and he made eye contact with me and smiled.
âOh, isnât it the priest Marnak?â
Feeling the need to gather information about the relic, I naturally went and sat in front of Cornu.
âI didnât expect to see you again this early. Itâs really nice to meet you. By the way, where did the other priests go?â
âPriest Obs and Petina have gone to greet the lord of Guise.â
âWhy didnât you go with them?â
Cornu smiled awkwardly and scratched his cheek.
âSince Iâm not human, some of the lords of the northern kingdom are opposed to me.â
Quite a few aristocrats of the northern kingdom found it uncomfortable to face other races.
âI donât think Lord Thredon cares about that at all.â
Suddenly, Erin appeared behind me and pulled a chair to interrupt the conversation. Cornu smiled gently and replied to her.
âIs that right? I should have visited him with the other priests.â
âOur Lord Thredon has a very stoic personality. Although he is cold-hearted in dealing with people, he is very good at work. Heâs distinguished between the public servants and his vassals. There are a lot of enthusiastic supporters of Lord Thredon in Guise, so itâs best to be careful if you want to gossip about him outside.â
âIâll keep that in mind.â
I asked.
âBut why did the other priests go to see the lord?â
When priests entered the city, no law required them to greet the lord. The fact that they went to meet the lord meant they had a different purpose. Cornu peeked at Erin and slowly opened his mouth.
âWeâre following a prophecy from ten years ago on this pilgrimage. Priest Obs is the one who thinks that the end of all life will be the demons.â
Demons? Crazy! Things were going very badly, but I continued as casually as possible.
âDo you think that the lord is a demon?â
Cornu smiled and waved his big hands.
âOh, no, not at all. If I really thought Lord Thredon was evil, would I have stayed here? Itâs just that Priest Obs goes to check every time he stops by a city. The priest has a holy relic that can tell if someone is a demon or not.â
Bad. Very bad. It couldnât have been worse. It was clear that a lot of people were going to die soon. If Thredon had just been possessed by a demon, the two priests of the Reformation Church could easily deal with him, but he had spent forty winters in that body. If he needed to, he could bring a part of his body from the other world to this land.
Whoosh!
The earth started shaking, and screams echoed through the city streets. Cornu and I bolted out of the guild.
And we saw it. A part of the demon had descended into this world and destroyed the lordâs mansion.
âGaaaaaaaaah!â
The charcoal skin that covered his whole body was so thick that no spear or sword could pierce it, and the sharp teeth visible through his wide-open mouth were each the size of a human head.
Bang!
A huge hammer made of pure white light fell onto the head of the huge demon. It was the hammer of punishment, one of the representative powers the Reformation priests could muster.
Cornu looked at me.
âWe have to go help!â
He looked back to the demon running wild in the distance, and his face stiffened.
âGo ahead. Iâll be right behind you.â
While the three Reformation priests stopped the demon, I had something to do on my own.