âAlso, I have a couple of favors Iâd like to ask you.â
Prihi stared at Seol Jihu, who suddenly turned serious. What was the youth trying to say?
âIâll listen to the favors first.â
âCan you prepare a new habitable land in Haramark using this gold bar?â
Prihiâs tone went up, and his usually-calm eyes narrowed slightly. It was as if he heard something completely unexpected.
Seol Jihu continued without a pause.
âIn addition, please lend me Master Ian.â
Prihiâs eyes clearly narrowed to a slit, his expression forming a frown. Ian Denzel was a Magician affiliated with the royal family and one of the few Earthlings Prihi trusted. There was no need to even mention the value of a Magician. He might understand if the youth gave a good reason, but he didnât feel good being told to âlend himâ out of the blue.
When Teresa tried to step in, Prihi raised his hand to stop her.
âIs this related to what you wanted to tell me?â
Prihi gave the young man a deeply profound look. Seeing this gaze that seemed to be asking for an explanation, Seol Jihu opened his mouth. He told him about the village head of Ramman Village and the ghost saintess trapped in the Forest of Denialâs tomb. As the story continued, the kingâs indifferent expression changed to one of interest.
Prihi leaned forward, locked his fingers, and rested his chin on them.
âYou want us to accept the villagers into the city.â
âI heard that the castle has limited capacity, but Iâd like to ask you if it is at all possible.â
âHm, to be frank, it is quite difficult. The castle is already at max capacity. A couple dozen might be acceptable, but accepting hundreds of villagers is a bitâŠ.â
Prihi sounded reluctant. Helping a large group migrate wasnât an easy task. If he simply allowed them into the city and forgot about them, they would only become homeless and displaced. If that were to happen, it was better to not accept them in the first place. Thus, granting Seol Jihuâs request meant he would have to prepare them shelter as well as means of living.
âYour Majesty, you said that the royal family is fair in rewards and punishments. One is a retired old man living in seclusion and the other is a soul, but I believe they have the right to be rewarded more than anyone else who participated in this mission.â
Seeing the king in thought, Seol Jihu pleaded earnestly.
ââŠIt is true that Ramman Village is in an awkward location. I wonât deny that I thought it couldnât be helped.â
Prihi let out a deep sigh and nodded his head.
âThis isnât a matter I can decide on easily. But with this gold bar, I can examine it favorably.â
Just as the youth rejoicedâŠ.
Prihiâs eyes suddenly flashed.
âI want you to hear me out without misunderstanding me. Are you not an Earthling?â
âI am not trying to discuss philosophy, nor am I trying to discuss right and wrong. It is just that⊠you are an Earthling.â
Prihi emphasized the last line.
âSetting aside the matter of the Forest of Denial, is there a need to do so much for Ramman Village?â
âI donât doubt that you understood me, but I will be frank. The villagers will be ecstatic and grateful if you simply send them a supply of food. You will also have repaid your debt to the village head.â
It wasnât that Seol Jihu hadnât thought of this. A part of him wanted to put on airs and take the gold bar for himself.
âIf it is weighing on your conscience, I shall tell you this. The current Haramark cannot afford to look after its people. I can easily decline your request of kindness given the circumstances we face.â
He was right. Pleading with the king only to be turned down because it was difficult. What better excuse was there?
âIn other words, no one will criticize you for taking this gold.â
He was right again. Who would criticize him? All he had to do was keep his mouth shut. Moreover, he would become rich as long as he took this gold.
âYou want to use this gold for a cause which will not benefit you. I canât help but be curious about your ulterior motive.â
Right, it wasnât that he was selfless. However, to him, there was something even more important than the gold in front of him. If he didnât look at the gold bar with his Nine Eyes, he wouldnât have noticed it until the end. But he had seen it and come to a conclusion.
âThere is nothing Iâd call an ulterior motive.â
He could now say this without hesitation.
âI am only acting according to my rule.â
âIf you owe a debt, it is only natural to pay it back. An opportunity to do so has landed right in front of me. What reason do I have to not take it?â
Prihi looked dumbfounded.
âI do not understand you at all. You donât seem to be the type who likes to play with words.â
Seol Jihu almost answered, âI do, actuallyâ, but he managed to stop himself from ruining the tension. He got to the main point.
âI call it the Golden Commandment.â
âGolden Commandment?â
âThe ghost saintess and the village head. Both of them treated me well. I cannot shamelessly pretend the achievements were mine alone, and it is improper for me to compromise with myself when I am treating others. After all, doing so would be deceiving my benefactors. I would rather not treat them unless I do it to my fullest power.â
âYour Majesty, if I cannot pay my debts to those two, I cannot expect them to treat me the same again. That is what I fear the most.â
When the youth looked up at the king after a long monologue, he saw the king blinking his eyes repeatedly. He looked as if he had taken a blow to his face.
âYou cannot expect them to treat you the same againâŠ.â
A few minutes went by before the king decided to open his mouth again.
He leaned back on his chair and said as he massaged his nose.
âI am beginning to understand you better. Humans all have a limit to their vessel. The same goes for ghosts.â
âA limit to their vesselâŠ.â
For some reason, that line touched him. He felt like it was the perfect summary of the Golden Commandment.
âThank you for your understanding.â
âI didnât give a clear answer yet, so I want to ask you one final question.â
Prihi asked in a soft voice.
âIs this truly what you want?â
Seol Jihu answered without hesitation. Rather than being uncomfortable, spending the gold this way made him feel a thousand times better. Seeing the bright smile on the youthâs face, Prihi made his decision.
So this is why you wanted me to meet him so much. He murmured to himself quietly so that Seol Jihu couldnât hear him.
Finally, the decision was announced.
âI, Prihi Hussey, hereby permit all villagers of Ramman Village to settle in the city. The gold bar rewarded to Seol Jihu shall be used to support them both materially and spiritually.â
A royal decree. Although his position no longer possessed the glory it once held, the weight it carried made it such that his decisions could not be flipped lightly.
âFurthermore, we shall partially support the appeasing of the pitiful soul trapped inside the Forest of Denialâs tomb.â
Partially support? What did that mean?
âHe means he will raise the level and quality of the Ceremony.â
Teresa whispered in his ear.
âHer status does not disappear just because she became a soul. Although it was hundreds of years ago, didnât you say she was canonized by the Empire? I mean to show her the appropriate level of respect.â
Seol Jihuâs jaw dropped at Prihiâs statement. He had been expecting a simple rite where she was offered food and someone to talk to.
When he imagined how much the saintess would rejoice, a smile bloomed on his face. And seeing this satisfied smile, Prihi rested his chin on his hands.
âWe can finish discussing official work here. Why donât we continue what we were talking about before? Something small, if possible.â
Seol Jihu wasnât an idiot. He realized what the king was implying right away. Although he put a restriction of it having to be small, he was saying he wouldnât allow the young man to return empty-handed.
The king waited patiently, but Seol Jihu didnât know what to say. This truly meant that the youth did not want anything other than what he requested before.
âYou can take your time. The night is long.â
After saying so with benevolenceâŠ.
âI will have to get going. Iâm not the type of person who likes to procrastinate. It will take a few days for us to come up with a solid plan.â
He picked up the gold bar and got up.
âFather, youâre leaving? You should stay a little longer.â
Teresa muttered as if she was asking how he could leave a pair of healthy man and woman alone at night. Prihi looked dumbfounded.
âHoho, I have quite the vixen as my daughter. Donât say something you donât mean a tiny bit. The one who told me to look for an opportunity to leave wasâŠ.â
He was mumbling with a wry chuckleâŠ.
âI came up with the perfect excuse to leave you two alone. How can you be so blind?â
Crack, crack- But he changed tune as soon as he heard the sound the bones cracking. Teresa, who was cracking her neck and knuckles, smiled brightly.
âOh, this young lady misunderstood her fatherâs intention. Please leave this to me and focus on state affairs.â
âMyâŠ. Itâs like I am entrusting a fish to a thieving cat.â
âDid you say something?â
âIâm going to risk my well-being and just say this. You can enter the storage, but donât touch anything from the royal treasury.â
âGeez, donât be such a worrywart. Besides, itâs not like the royal treasury deserves to be called that.â
Teresa grumbled, and Prihi smiled bitterly.
âIâm just telling you not to empty out the way of living. I know that a married daughter is no better than a stranger, but have some self-restraint. When your older sister got married, sheâŠ.â
âEii, who do you think I am? Iâm not like Older Sis. Iâll leave the furniture and tableware at least.â
While saying that, Teresa stealthily avoided Prihiâs gaze. By now, even a fool would realize what they were talking about, yet Seol Jihu was staring at them blankly with an innocent face.
Prihi clicked his tongue.
âReally, both in this world and that world, heroes are quite the peculiar group of people. Maybe it isnât a matter of genes, but some sort of outside interference.â
He mumbled regrettably before saying his farewell.
âThat was an interesting story and an enjoyable meeting. It was a time well spent. Iâll take my leave so you can enjoy at ease.â
Seol Jihu didnât know what he meant by enjoying at ease, but he quickly got up as well. However, Prihi placed his hand on his shoulder as if such motion was unnecessary and spoke.
His clear eyes stared at the young man, and a gentle smile spread across his face. It was the first smile he was showing since their meeting. Teresaâs eyes widened.
âThank you for saving my daughter.â
At that moment, the sense of incongruity Seol Jihu had been subtly feeling disappeared instantly. Should he say the distance between them had shortened drastically?
With a chuckle, Prihi tapped on his shoulders twice before leaving.
ââŠWell that was a surprise.â
Teresa also chuckled, seemingly caught off guard by her father.
âItâs been a while since Iâve seen Father laugh.â
âDoes His Majesty not laugh often?â
âRather than that, heâŠ.â
Teresa was about to say something but swallowed her words back down. She felt like it was something she didnât need to mention.
âAnyways, why donât we go somewhere cozy and finish talking about your reward?â
âOh, are we going to the storage?â
âAii, geez, donât be in such a rush. Letâs chat while we slowly eat some dessert. We have lots of time.â
Seol Jihu didnât have any reasons to refuse. He was nervous and full of tension while he was eating, so he could barely taste the food. Now that the talk had gone well and he was left with someone he was more comfortable around, his taste buds returned and were roaring to eat. He gulped.
âIâd love to try it.â
âYou can look forward to it. Once you taste it once, youâll never be able to forget it.â
After announcing this confidently, Teresa got up.
âAlright, letâs go!â
âHuh? Weâre not eating it here?â
It was a justified question given that they were in the dining room. Teresa giggled.
âThis dessert has to be eaten in a secluded place. Though, eating it where you can be found out would give it a special flavor as well.â
The youth tilted his head. Teresa made an alluring smile and wagged the bait seductively.
âCome on, get up. Hurry! Not anyone can eat this dessert, you know!â
âWow, it must be really precious.â
Teresa looked as if that was obvious.
âOf course, it is. Father and Mother only made one in the world.â
The king and the queen personally made it?
âItâs no fun if I tell you beforehand.â
âEii, come on, tell me.â
Seol Jihu asked again, wondering how eating a dessert could be fun in the first place.
Teresa licked her lips before staring at him coyly. Then, she exclaimed.
Seol Jihu refused vehemently, but when Teresa threatened to not give the reward, he bit the bullet and followed her to her bedroom. Thankfully, the dessert was a true delicacy. It was soft and flavorful, making him devour it eagerly, forgetting about saving face.
He enjoyed eating Teresa Hussey, and because the Princess got happy seeing him eat so tastily, he was able to return with all sorts of additional rewards she gave.
âWho would have thought there was a dessert like that?â
There really was a dessert called âTeresa Husseyâ. It was a cute, no, a refreshing strawberry-flavored pink cake. Apparently, the king and the queen had personally made it for their youngest daughter, who was a helpless sweet-tooth. The cake was then given Teresaâs name as it was created on her birthday.
He wanted to taste it again. Enjoying the cakeâs sweetness still lingering in his mouth, Seol Jihu returned to the office.
âItâs a good thing I went.â
He felt like today was his lucky day. Not only was did he pay back the debt he owed the village head, but he was also able to care for the ghost saintess.
That wasnât all. Looking at the rewards he put on the office table, a feeling of satisfaction spread across his face. Although he didnât get to enter the nominal royal treasury, the items he received made him wonder if it was okay.
First was a metallic mace called â+2 Thorn of Steelâ. Crafted by refining a meteorite, it boasted hardness that was ten times that of ordinary steel, and it was enchanted with magic that doubled its attack power when it successfully hit its target.
âChohong should love it.â
He got it as a gift for Chohong, who was likely to become a High Ranker soon. He could only imagine how giddy she would be.
He also received a crucifix artifact. Although it wasnât as good as the Proof of Chastity, it was still an item that money couldnât buy. He was certain it would be an excellent bait to lure out Maria when he needed her.
When he was about to leave the palaceâs storage room, thinking just these two were enough, Teresa told him to wait before bringing him a black belt. The belt was enchanted with a permanent âPocketâ magic, allowing it to store two bagsâ worth of items.
The one thing that bothered him was how she carefully looked around the area while telling him to hide it on his way out. When he asked if he could really take it, Teresa immediately exclaimed that she didnât steal it from the royal treasury. As Seol Jihu trusted her wholeheartedly, he took it at ease.
Finally, she handed him 500 silver coins, saying it was a âsmall expression of gratitudeâ.
While he was happily looking at the items, he suddenly remembered the bracelet the ghost saintess gave him. He immediately took it out from his pocket.
âI wonder what effect it has.â
Since it was an item from the Empire, it was unlikely to be simple. Seol Jihu activated the Nine Eyesâ color of General Observation and gazed at the golden bracelet.
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