As soon as they entered the entrance of the Academy, everyone in the envoy except Renee and Miller were stunned at the same time.
âThatâsâŠâ
Vera trailed off, and Renee tilted her head at the words that were abruptly cut off.
âWhatâs wrong?â
ââŠItâs crowded.â
Vera had a grimace on his face.
He made that expression because there were countless people lined up on both sides of the central road from the Academyâs entrance.
As the carriage neared the entrance, the sound of magnificent music began to resonate. This was followed by cheers that seemed to echo through the streets.
Renee eventually grew puzzled, and Miller burst out laughing at the sight.
âAhh, our Headmaster must have prepared for the Saintâs arrival. Well, the second official destination of the Saint is the Academy! With that personality, the Headmaster probably couldnât help it!â
Clap, clap, clap!
Reneeâs face turned pale as she heard his explanation, which was accompanied by clapping.
Of course, this kind of reception was new to Renee.
After all, she always disguised herself when traveling to other countries, and even when she first revealed her identity in the Empire, she spent the majority of her time within the mansion.
At this moment, Renee was feeling the weight of the name âSaint,â which she wasnât usually mindful of.
âB-But not to this extentâŠâ
She made a face, feeling unnecessarily burdened. Her admiration for the Headmaster, whom she had yet to meet, was plummeting.
Vera, who had been observing her, read her complexion and said in a worried tone.
ââŠItâs not very comfortable, but youâll have to get used to it. Please donât mind it too much.â
Tears welled up on Reneeâs face, and her face turned red with discomfort for some reason.
Unable to find the words, Reneeâs lips moved stiffly, until she finally gave up and sighed heavily.
ââŠNo, letâs hide our identity next time. I donât want to go through this again.â
Whatâs with all the noise?
Her surroundings were far too loud. The voices shouting âSaint!â were almost overwhelming.
ââŠPlease pass by quickly.â
It was an order driven by discomfort. Vera, who made an awkward face at that, nodded and told Norn to speed up the carriage.
***
âIâll see you later, Sir Vera!â
After passing through the entrance and heading toward the teaching building, the carriage stopped in front of the building where the Department of Theology was located. Miller got off first with his luggage before saying his goodbyes.
As soon as Miller waved his hands vigorously and walked away without any hesitation, Veraâs expression turned sour at the thought that he would have to see that guy again.
However, Renee looked relaxed even in that situation.
At least she wouldnât have to see Miller again. She thought that she had survived, and that was enough.
She felt bad for Vera, but there was nothing she could do. It was his fault for nodding when he was invited to the lab.
âShall we go now?â
Her voice was relaxed.
When Vera glared at Renee, thinking she was being condescending, she smirked at him and wrapped her arms around Veraâs.
Flinchâ
Vera trembled. His mind was replaying things heâd forgotten because he was tormented by Miller for the last few days.
âAs expected, this is the most comfortable way to walk.â
Reneeâs merciless attack of seduction wasnât over yet.
Vera looked up at the sky with a gloomy expression, feeling miserable.
He thought there was no heaven for him anywhere.
***
Theresa, the Apostle of Love and professor of Theology at the Academy, widened her eyes as she noticed a man and woman walking in the distance.
The people walking arm in arm were extremely familiar.
Theresa recognized the white woman with the radiant smile and the man whose face flushed burning red despite the fact that he was pale to begin with. It was none other than Renee and Vera.
âThey look good together.â
A deep smile formed on Theresaâs face along with that thought.
Their distance was gradually closing. When the distance was reduced to approximately five steps, Theresa opened her mouth to speak.
âYouâve grown up so beautifully.â
Renee smiled brightly when she heard that voice and exclaimed.
âLady Theresa!â
It was a voice she hadnât heard in three and a half years, but she knew at once that it belonged to Theresa.
There was only one person she knew who had this kind of soft and warm voice that sounded like she was soothing a child.
âItâs been so long!â
âIt really has. I always knew you were pretty, but youâve grown up better than this old lady thought.â
Theresa laughed. Her comment made a red blush appear on Reneeâs face.
In a heartwarming atmosphere, Theresa turned to look at Vera and added.
âYou also grew a lot, too. Why do I feel like youâve grown so much bigger than when we met in the Holy Kingdom?â
âThatâs because I havenât slacked off on my training.â
âTake it easy. Iâm afraid youâll end up like His Holiness.â
Flinchâ
Veraâs body shuddered at the words, and his eyes narrowed.
ââŠThat wonât happen.â
For Theresa, it was a joke, but for Vera, the mention of the possibility of being a two-meter, tens of centimeter giant somehow triggered a sense of repulsion.
Theresa burst out laughing as if Veraâs reaction was amusing, then shook her head and continued.
âLetâs go to my room to finish our talk. Will you come with me?â
âAh, yes!â
âThen Iâll get going. I think itâs better to finish my work early on.â
Theresa tilted her head at Veraâs words.
âHuh? Arenât you going with us?â
âI have an appointment with Professor Miller.â
ââŠAh, that child.â
Theresa let out an âahâ sound and nodded.
âI had no idea you two had grown so close during this time. You two donât seem to be compatible.â
âItâs just for work.â
Vera drew a firm line, feeling his stomach turn at Theresaâs words.
Theresa blinked at his attitude, and soon nodded.
âAll right, see you later.â
***
A white room with basic instruments, books, and a small flower plant. In a room that reminded one of the structure of the Holy Kingdom, Theresa brewed her favorite tea and handed it to Renee.
At the same time, she spoke in a playful tone.
âYou seem to have made quite a bit of progress?â
She was asking about Reneeâs relationship with Vera.
One could say that because they havenât seen one another in a long time, they should start by catching up on each otherâs lives, but neither Theresa nor Renee were big on formalities, so she jumped right to the point.
Renee blushed at Theresaâs words, smiled a little and nodded.
âYesâŠâ
Her smile was like a shyly budding wildflower, and it made Theresaâs face light up with joy.
ââŠW-We even kissed! Oh, but it was forced.â
She went on with a questionable statement.
With a confused look on her face, Theresa looked at Renee, who was puffing out her chest with pride.
ââŠBy forced, you mean?â
âYes, yes! I confessed, got rejected, and then I just rammed into him!â
Theresaâs mind spun in confusion.
Thinking that she needed to know the exact sequence of events first, she overcame her surprise and asked.
âUm⊠this is too sudden. Since we have a lot of time, why donât you tell me what happened slowly?â
âAh, soâŠâ
A look of concentration came over Theresaâs face.
As she listened, her confusion slowly turned into frustration, then back to shock, and changed to disbelief.
ââŠSo! Iâm trying to seduce Vera now!â
Renee finished off her remark by coughing out âahem!â. Anyone could tell that she was bragging. She looked like a child waiting for a compliment.
Theresa was too stunned to say anything else, so she replied with an awkward smile.
ââŠAmazing.â
She worded it vaguely. She meant amazing in different ways.
Theresa paused for a moment to ruminate on the cause of this disaster.
âDid she mention AnnieâŠâ
It was a name she remembered.
She was the daughter of Theresaâs former disciple. A cheeky little girl who had been learning about men since she was little. Apparently, that little girl gave Renee a false hope.
Theresa felt her head begin to throb.
Yeah, she didnât do a bad thing. How could she judge Reneeâs actions and feelings as bad?
But she was still worried, and it made her head throb.
Theresa knew very well.
A relationship wasnât built on desire alone.
It could only be perfected by connecting each otherâs hearts and minds.
Theresa tried to sort out her worries and began to organize her words in her mind.
âSaint, may I ask you a question?â
âHuh? Yes!â
âWhy did Vera say that he canât accept your feelings?â
Renee looked clueless, wondering why Theresa asked her that.
She paused for a moment, thinking that there had to be a reason for this question, before telling Theresa the words that she was tired of hearing from Vera.
âHe said he was scared that I might become a bad person because he would taint me.â
In short, it all boiled down to those words.
Renee felt frustrated despite her understanding of what he said. It made her wonder if Vera didnât trust her enough.
A sigh escaped Reneeâs lips.
âI understand, but⊠Iâm not a child, so why canât he trust me even a little bit?â
Theresa sighed at Reneeâs pitiful appearance.
âSo thatâs it.â
It was fear.
At this moment, Theresa realized the root of Vera and Reneeâs emotional disconnection.
One reason was that their hearts beat at different rates. Another reason was that they had different goals.
Even though they were moving in the same direction, they couldnât see each other since they were either at different crossroads or traveling at different speeds.
Only then did Theresa feel a little relieved, putting on a smile before speaking again.
âWould you like to hear some advice from this old lady?â
Renee raised her head.
âYes? Ah, yes.â
Theresa felt a smile escaping her mouth as she watched Reneeâs serious expression and passionate attitude, and spoke softly.
âJust for one day, donât do anything and talk about something else other than love.â
Renee tilted her head.
âItâs to see a human without being blinded by love.â
There were things that could only be seen from afar. There was something that was only visible through the fog.
âI understand both the Saintâs and his feelings. And I believe youâll understand him as well.â
A first love is like a raging fire, easily blinded by the flames. Perhaps, what Renee needs to learn is how to escape the flames and see the other person from a new angle.
Regardless of what Theresa was trying to convey, Reneeâs face was filled with questions as she couldnât fathom what that meant, before nodding hesitantly.
While Theresa was chuckling at how well Renee followed her words, she suddenly thought of something else.
âMaybe I should talk to that brat, too.â
She was thinking of Vera.
Not for Renee, not for their relationship, but for Vera. It was because she knew that those who were afraid to love must be hurting.
Theresa was reminded that it was time for her to fulfill her duty as the Apostle of Love.