A week later, the flower bed in the outdoor garden.
Renee sat down opposite of Vargo and spent her tea time ruminating.
âItâs awkward⊠!â
An appointment with a cycle of about 10 days. Itâs a place where people would converse about their own life and the work in the Holy Kingdom.
Although this was their second meeting, Renee still had the thought that it would be difficult to deal with Vargo.
Such was the status of the Holy Emperor, and such was the quarrel with Vera. His imposing demeanor made it difficult for Renee.
Because of that, she didnât know what to say, so while she was fiddling with the teacup for a while, he noticed Reneeâs behavior and took the lead in the conversation.
âHow is your life in the Holy Kingdom?â
âYe-Yes! Thanks to you, Iâm having a good time!â
Renee, who shuddered, replied as such. Vargo burst into laughter upon hearing Reneeâs loud answer and then continued to speak.
âThatâs fortunate. It must be difficult because it is an unfamiliar environment, so I apologize for not being able to take better care of you because I had other matters to take care of.â
âYe-Yes! Thanks to you, Iâm comfortable!â
Again, she replied loudly. After Renee had finished talking, she thought that if she kept her mouth shut like this, the situation would become awkward, so she racked her brains and thought of what to say.
âHuh⊠Sir Knight helps a lot, Hela helps too, and oh, Sir Trevor is also good at teaching divine arts, so Iâm doing really well!â
âOh, you mean THAT Trevor?â
âYes! He is a very kind person!â
Renee answered with a smile on her lips.
From Reneeâs point of view⊠It wasnât wrong. Trevor was very kind and friendly towards Renee. In fact, there was a big reason why he was like that. Vera would stop him with a wink whenever Trevor showed strange signs, but Renee, who was blind, didnât know that.
Vera heaved a sigh of relief as he saw Renee telling the story about Trevor with a bright face. It was because he recalled the actions Trevor had shown in front of Renee.
His stomach twisted, remembering how after seeing Reneeâs white divinity, a creepy smile spread all the way to Trevorâs cheeks, or how occasionally he would covetously steal glances at Reneeâs forearm where the stigma resided.
Sooner or later, itâs necessary to have another training session with him.
While Vera was taking a deep breath as he recalled those incidents, Vargo saw Reneeâs expression and asked a question with a smile on his face.
âIâm glad. Do you have any questions for me?â
âWellâŠ.â
Renee was in deep thought upon hearing Vargoâs question as she recalled her troubles.
However, there was one thing she was curious about while living in the Holy Kingdom.
âWhile I was here, I noticed that the Holy Kingdom doesnât organize any prayers. Why is that?â
âAh, were you curious about that?â
âYes, I remember that the village priest arranged for prayers every Sunday.â
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She was shocked when she found out about this. Itâs the Holy Kingdom, but isnât it strange that there is no time for worship?
Even when she asked Hela, she wondered if Hela didnât inform her because she was being considerate of herself. However, she replied, âPrayers have never been arranged in the first place.â When the same words came back, she wondered why.
Vargo sipped tea and nodded at Reneeâs question. He then answered solemnly.
âBecause force can never instill faith. Thatâs why we never built a separate place solely for worship. Prayer is something you can do anytime, at any point in your life, whenever you feel like it.â
âHuh⊠Is that so?â
âHmm, how should I explain⊠.â
He raised his arm and gently stroked his chin as he continued to ponder. He then raised his eyebrows and said.
â⊠Yes, let me put it this way. Saint, you feel grateful to Hela. right?â
âYes, thatâs⊠right?â
âIs that feeling still in your heart?â
Renee nodded. Vargo also nodded in response to her answer and continued explaining.
âHowever, it doesnât necessarily mean that you live with that gratitude in your heart in every waking moment and every situation of your life. When you meet Hela, or receive her help, you feel grateful.â
âRight.â
It was a matter of course. How can a person keep the same feeling in her heart while doing various activities when they are awake?
âFaith is like that. You are grateful to the Gods for their grace, but there is no need to praise them all the time. It is enough to offer a brief prayer with sincerity whenever you feel like it at any moment in your life. It can be seen the same as not holding a banquet to express your gratitude to Hela.â
âWell, it sounds more simple than I thought.â
âFaith is not a grandiose thing. It shouldnât be grand in the first place.â
âWhy not? Arenât we praising the Gods?â
âItâs because the moment it becomes grandiose, your faith begins to falter.â
It was a series of incomprehensible words. It could be said that it was quite far from the common sense she knew.
Upon hearing that, Reneeâs head tilted to the side, and Vargo answered Renee in a gentle tone.
âWho do you think has the most faith in the world?â
âUhâŠ.â
It was a difficult question. Not to mention, it was a question that shouldnât have an easy answer to begin with.
âI donât knowâŠ.â
âThose who have nothing. Those who have no strings to hold on to, and simply put, they are desperate to survive âtoday.â The role of faith is to become a ray of hope so that they can live and rest in anticipation of tomorrow.â
Vargo said that and looked at Reneeâs expression. She opened her mouth and said, âAh,â as if she realized something.
âSo it shouldnât be too grand. Poor people canât afford to offer something grandiose.â
âThatâs right.â
A smile grew on Vargoâs lips. It was because Reneeâs expression was bright as she answered.
âSheâs a kind person.â
The girl chosen by the Lord is a girl with a warm heart. How difficult it must be to not show a distorted appearance. To make a bright face, and to be considerate of others even in such a situation as her.
If you put that girl on the scale of good and evil, the scale of good will most likely lean toward her.
Vargo, who has distinguished the good and evil of others all his life, continued speaking while assessing her in his mind this time as well.
âSo, as much as we think of faith as those people, the Holy Kingdom does not offer a formal prayer.â
âAha⊠.â
Renee nodded slightly in response to the reply, expressing her understanding.
However,
âWell⊠Iâm still not sure.â
She didnât understand it completely.
For Renee, the Gods and faith were the worst evils in the world that ridiculed her, and even after listening to him, she cannot engrave his explanation deeply in her heart.
Even though she desperately wished for salvation, she was still blind.
Renee was skeptical of the prayer that could not be answered because she knew the misery of the moment when her lifeâs earnestness was betrayed.
Seeing Reneeâs expression getting darker little by little, Vargo guessed what Renee was thinking and continued speaking.
âOf course, what Iâm saying may not be the right answer, so you donât have to get too caught up in it. Faith is a question whose answer every believer has to seek on their own.â
Renee nodded. She fiddled with her fingers for a moment, then she barely uttered a question from the depths of her throat.
âThat⊠You said that faith exists for those who are in need.â
âYes, I said so.â
âThen, if we canât be saved by faith, wonât those who believed in it live in misery?â
âWhat do you think?â
âYou have to believe in God to be saved. But if you donât even get that salvation⊠.â
No further words were spoken. However, Vargo clearly knew what Renee was trying to say.
Maybe itâs a topic about herself.
â⊠I think I can say this for sure.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âFaith is not salvation. Faith plays the role of a supporter who empowers those who believe in it to reach salvation on their own. Salvation is something you have to seek by yourself.â
Renee turned her head in the direction where Vargo was present upon hearing his words.
âWhat if thereâs someone who canât save themselves?â
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âFaith is what holds them up so they donât fall apart.â
âEven if they canât get better? Even though there is a cliff in front of them. Even though there is no support to lead them forward⊠Thatâs wrong.â
There was a hint of frustration in Reneeâs voice as she said that.
Vera glared at Vargo intensely upon hearing Reneeâs emotional tone. Vargo snorted âHeng!â at the sight, then uttered a few more words to Renee.
âThen we have to go the other way. Instead of jumping off the cliff, we have to seek a detour.â
Renee froze.
With a blank look, the expression on her face suggested that she still felt complicated.
Vargo looked at her face and spoke in a gentle tone like always.
âI also had a similar conversation with that dull bastard over there. Well, this is exactly what I said when he was your age.â
Vargoâs words referred to Vera. Upon hearing him, Renee remained silent and listened to Vargo.
âGods donât show the way. They just observe. The way must be found by the Saint.â
âButâŠ!â
She was about to utter an objection. However, she didnât finish.
Renee knew. Even if she poured out her words to Vargo like this, the truth would not change.
Even if she said anything now, all that would come out were words filled with resentment against the Gods.
Chomp-.
Rene bit her lips and bowed her head slightly towards Vargo to express her apology.
â⊠I apologize. I got too emotional.â
âYou donât have to worry about it. After all, isnât deliberating the way for a human being to grow? All you have to do is think hard to approach the answer. You are doing very well.â
There was an awkward silence. Renee bowed her head, blaming herself for not being able to control the emotions that almost burst out at that moment, and Vargo smiled broadly at Reneeâs appearance and apologized.
âI apologize that this old man has troubled Saint.â
âNo! Not at all!â
Renee was surprised and answered.
Vargo smiled softly at Reneeâs restless appearance and said.
âToday, letâs stop here and get up. The breeze is slowly turning chilly.â
âAh⊠Yes.â
Vera approached Renee upon hearing Vargoâs words and held her hand.
Vargo looked at him with a smile on his face.
****
On the way home. Renee thought about whether she had been disrespectful to Vargo and walked with an anxious look.
She thought she looked like a fool. She has to work hard. Until now, she thought she had done well, but she couldnât control her emotions, and lost her temper.
At the thought that occurred to her, she heaved a deep sigh.
Vera opened his mouth, feeling his anger at Vargo rising at the sight of Renee sighing.
âYou donât have to worry too much. It is because the Holy Emperor has slowly developed dementia.â
Reneeâs fingers trembled.
âHey, you canât say thatâŠ.â
âHuman beings are the ones that curse at another person when they are not around? I am a human too, so this is unavoidable.â
Renee felt a laugh bursting out upon hearing Veraâs rigid tone as he jokingly tried to comfort her.
â⊠Thank you.â
âThere is nothing to be thankful for. I was just telling the truth.â
âNevertheless.â
The moment she said that, Renee felt surprised as she became relaxed upon hearing his words.
Renee, who pursed her lips as an unfamiliar feeling penetrated deep inside her even though those words were nothing special. She then asked Vera.
âWhat do you think, Sir KnightâŠ? The words that the Holy Emperor said.â
âI think itâs nonsense coming from an old man with a foot in his grave. As I said before, I donât believe in the glory of the Gods.â
âIs that the answer you found?â
She asked as such. Hearing that, Vera pondered for a moment, then spat out an answer.
âThe answer.. No⊠However, I can say that I am still in the process of getting to the answer.â
âIs that the light you spoke of?â
âYes, I believe my answer is there. I believe in the light, not in the Gods.â
Renee nodded slightly in response to his words and continued the conversation.
âIâm jealous. I donât even know where my answer lies yet.â
Why do I have to be blind? What caused the stigma to be bestowed upon me? It was a thought that occurred to her as she watched Vera, who was already looking for his own answer, unlike herself, who didnât know anything.
Vera looked at Renee, who lowered her head after saying those words, feeling a little nervous, he pursed his lips and said.
â⊠Saint, you can find it. I will help you, so there is no need to rush.â
There was no follow-up answer. It was because Renee concluded the conversation by nodding her head at Veraâs words.
A question crossed Reneeâs mind as their conversation ended. This question arose in her mind after a certain moment.
What is that light, and what does it have to do with the stigma that has been given to her, for him to treat her so well?
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The reason for this question to arise in her mind wasnât clear, and it was also a question that made her feel stuffy.
Emotions began to boil over again.
Renee felt as such as she tapped her cane on the floor.