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Clauen refused to enter the church, thus only Captain Jullius and I reentered the church once more. Unlike before, this time no one came to pick us up because we came here again without prior notice. I stopped a random clergy who was passing by and asked him.\n\nâWhere could I find the High Priest?â\n\nThe clergy saw Captain Jullius then he rocoiled in fear and gave a curt reply while averting his eyes.\n\nâYou canât meet without an appointment.â\n\nâBut this person here is the leader of Special Task Squad, he comes to receive the blessings.â\n\nâIf youâve made an appointment, there will be someone whoâll come out to fetch you. Otherwise, you canât meet the High Priest.â\n\nHaving said that, the clergy then left like the wind as if heâs running for his life. Darn it.\n\nâWeâre in trouble.â\n\nIf we want to meet the Saintess, weâll also be given similar respond, so for now I think we should look for Tess and Vatein to ask for their help. Or maybe we couldâŚ\n\nâFollow me. Letâs just go there at once.â\n\nI held Captain Julliusâ hand and started to move. Inside the Holy Church, a certain area was enclosed and protected by a barrier. Beyond there, is a place where the main personages, -started from the High Priest and the Saintess till all the way to the elders-, stay within the church and also itâs a place where various sacred relics, confidential documents and books are kept. Therefore, the barrier permitted only those who were given the permission to go inside could enter it.\n\nâIf the barrier recognizes the soul, then I should be able to enter it too.â\n\nThe barrier was made from holy power after all, so maybe it might work out. Because holy power was attached to the soul.\n\nâWeâll be in trouble if we get caught, so let me know if anyone comes closer.â\n\nâGot it.â\n\nI think Captain Jullius must have a better keen sense of danger than me right now. Soon after, we arrived at the restricted area where the barrier was created, and Captain Jullius and I were able to pass through it easily without a hitch. As expected, it works! However, the High Priest wasnât in the prayer room.\n\nâUhm⌠letâs head to the garden.â\n\n(T/N: actually the literal translation should be âkitchen gardenâ but letâs just keep it simple)\n\nâGarden?â\n\nâYup. Heâs probably there.â\n\nThe High Priestâs main hobby is gardening. If he had become a black lump out of his concern over me, he wouldnât have been able to tend to it properly for a while so he must have run straight to the garden after that. As expected, the High Priest was agonizing in front of the withered cabbage.\n\nA variety of crops planted in a small garden surrounded by red stones, were withering away in different kind of forms. The High Priestâs garden was being called by a different name among a few people who knew of it. Itâs called as the High Priestâs âplant torture gardenâ. I heard he was the eldest son of a family that do farming for generations, but I didnât know why every plant he touched was wilting bit by bit until itâs barely living while still hanging onto its last breath. Worst of all, those poor crops couldnât even die. That being said, heâs also like that in a sense.\n\nâDonât fret over nothing, just use recovery magic on them.â\n\nI mean, the High Priest could even revive the Duchess who had already one step away from moving onto the afterlife in an instant after all. What the hell was he thinking about for him to change his hair color into pink all of a sudden? The High Priest looked back at me and Captain Jullius then said.\n\nâWe shouldnât be overly dependent on the Goddessâ mercy.â\n\nâThe branch next to it seems to have already received a plenty of the Goddessâ mercy.â\n\nââŚ, Sir Roel, youâre too much.â\n\nThe one that should be considered as too much was this grandpa who tortured those innocent plants. While itâs great for not giving up, heâs really something else for not making any progress on his gardening skill as well. I guess the reason for the latter could be related to the usage of holy power. Anyway, in the end he did managed to grow it somehow without failure, and because it grew thus his skill didnât improve.\n
Moreover, the pickled vegetables has received an abundant amount of holy power, so theyâre treated as a valuable commodity. Thus, itâs only served for the Imperial Family and high-ranking nobles. Either the vegetables going into the mouth of the Imperial Family or the mouth of the high-ranking nobles, he hated them just the same.\n\nIn the end, the High Priest used holy magic so the cabbage returned fresh again, then he sighed deeply.\n\nâThis time itâs supposed to be going well, but itâs all because of Sir Roel that it has become like this.â\n\nâWhy me?â\n\nâBecause I was worried about the uncertainty of Sir Roelâs soul whereabouts that I couldnât take care of it so it became like this.â\n\nWell, I think it wouldnât differ much whether you took care of it or not. No, if anything, not taking care of it might have given some of those wilted plants a chance to stay alive. Although I thought so, but I didnât blurt it out loud. When that grandpa was sulking, he became annoying in many ways.\n\nThe High Priest took off his dirty gloves that were stained with soil then turned around to face us.\n\nâThough I indeed told you to come over to play often, but youâre here again so soon.â\n\nâCaptain Jullius hasnât received his blessings yet. Andââ\n\nI looked at Captain Jullius who was standing one step behind me. Then he looked at the High Priest and said.\n\nâI want to tell Lord Roel everything about me.â\n\nâOh, about that.â\n\nThe High Priest tilted his head slightly with an ambiguous expression.\n\nâLetâs go inside first. Itâs not something to talk about in the open.â\n\nThereâs practically no one wandered around in this vicinity anyway. As the High Priest lead the way by walking in short quick steps, his long hair that hung loosely down his back, gradually dyed in black.\n\nâHow much have you heard?â\n\nThe High Priest who brought out the black tea, looked at me and asked straightforwardly. Instead of answering, I looked at Captain Jullius who was sitting next to me. Iâve made a vow previously so even though the other party was also someone in the know, I still couldnât directly disclosed anything.\n\nââŚ, I told Lord Roel that when I was a child, I was offered as a sacrifice to fulfill a contract with the demon clan and later I escaped from there.â\n\nâThen, from that bit, you wouldâve guessedâ no, thereâs no way he would have told you that.â\n\nThe High Priest gave me a look of pity. What is it?\n\nâDonât you know?â\n\nââŚ, about what?â\n\nâNo, the problem didnât lie in Sir Roel. Adjutant Sieg was largely to blame for being overprotective.â\n\nI wonder if I had been overprotected by him, because as far as I could remember, he had always been hard on me. No, thinking back about the matter with Cain back then, perhaps he has been protecting me unbeknownst to me. Perhaps heâs already done a lot more without me knowing it.\n\nâIf you think about it, youâll find something strange. First of all, what is the main reason for the demons to make contracts with humans?â\n\nâThatâs because the fastest and easiest way for the demons to build up their power is by absorbing human souls. However, unlike long time ago in the past, the entire world is now sheltered under the Goddessâ protection, so the demons canât deprive and absorb human souls without making a contract.â\n\nâYes, itâs precisely so. Then, have you ever wondered on why the demons kept a human soul in their hands for over a decade when the contract has already ended?â\n\nAfter hearing the High Priestâs words, I reflexively turned my head sideways. Captain Jullius fell into the hands of the demons when he was still a newborn baby. And yet, he survived for more than a decade then escaped from there. How come? He tried to hide his feeling, but itâs still showed on his face that he was crestfallen as I looked at his face, then I turned my gaze back to the High Priest again.\n\nââŚ, whatâs the reason behind that?â\n\nâActually I donât know the exact reason either.â\n
âŚ, I was a little upset for a moment. This grandpa is really something.\n\nâBut for them to keep him alive, the demons must have some need of him for sure. First of all, magic doesnât work on Sir Rizar.â\n\n(T/N: actually the literal translation is âmana doesnât go through Sir Rizarâ, which means he canât use magic nor magic works on him either.)\n\nâMagic?â\n\nâYes. So even though he doesnât have holy power, I guess maybe because heâs also not affected by magic, he was able to kill the Demon King who made the contract and received him as a sacrifice.â\n\nThe fact that magic didnât work on him, meant that the demons had to deal with Captain Jullius only by exerting indirect magic force or using physical force. In other words, it might be a bit more difficult than the holy knight, but far easier than ordinary knight in comparison for him to finish a demon off. I wanted to know how he managed to defeat the demon at a Demon King level at that age, Iâve never realized itâs due to his resistance of magic.\n\nâAnd at the same time, his body canât accept the blessings of the holy power either.â\n\nThe High Priest continued to talk, while fiddling with the handle of the teacup.\n\nâIf you have holy power, youâll have resistance against magic powers, meanwhile if you have magic power, youâll have resistance against holy powers. If you have neither of them, then you can absorb them both altogether. Normally, there are only these three possible circumtances, but Sir Rizar is an exception. Heâs neither a clergy nor a demon, and to call him a normal human being, itâs not quite right either.â\n\n⌠what?\n\nâUh, but at that time, he could comply with the Goddessâ oath.â\n\nâ⌠what?â\n\nThe High Priest widened his eyes and instantly frowned.\n\nâSir Roel!â\n\nâYes?â\n\nâJust now, whatâs the thing you say youâve done?â\n\nâUhâŚ.â\n\nDamn it, I made a slip of the tongue. I shrank back and replied.\n\nâThe Goddessâ⌠oath.â\n\nâWhy did you do that? You clearly know you should never do it!â\n\nâBecause of me Lord Roelââ\n\nâItâs only natural that Sir Rizar knew nothing of it. But thatâs not the case for Sir Roel! If adjutant Sieg finds out about this fact, he will find a way to deal with Sir Rizar!â\n\nâThatâs going too farâŚâ\n\nâDo you think he wonât dare to do it?â\n\nI behaved myself and just shut my mouth. B-But, isnât that too extreme? As a matter of course, killing the other party of the contract is the only way to cancel the oath though. The High Priest looked at the two of us alternately and let out a long sigh.\n\nâSir Roel. Do you like Sir Rizar?â\n\nâYes.â\n\nâThen, in front of adjutant Sieg, make sure to make it very obvious that youâre in love. If anything goes wrong with Sir Rizar, Sir Roel will be very sad and having a hard time. If you donât act like you canât live without Sir Rizar, then donât know when adjutant Sieg will lay his hands on Sir Rizar.â\n\nâCaptain Jullius isnât that weak.â\n\nâHe could put Sir Rizar under false charge that might lead him to be sentenced to death. Even if heâs lucky enough to escape, he will be a wanted criminal and have to run away for the rest of his life.â\n\nThat, that might happen for real. If itâs Captain Jullius, he could easily make his escape, but it would be bad to keep being pursued forever. I need to watch my mouth. At all costs.\n\nâEven if he finds out about the oath, you can fool him and get away with it if Sir Roel acts well, but you definitely must keep the conversation weâve right now a secret no matter what. Not just from adjutant Sieg but also from anyone else.â\n\nâBy the conversation weâve right now, you mean about how Captain Jullius canât accept neither magic nor holy power, right?â\n\nâYes. This is a fact no one but me and Sir Rizar knows about.â\n\nI wonder if Ortzen and Clauen also didnât know about this.\n
âFirst of all, the Goddessâs oath is a holy spell that works externally, so there should be no problem. The holy power that is applied physically and mentally such as healing, strengthening, and purification, doesnât work on Sir Rizar. Therefore, coming here to receive the blessings is just for the sake of formality and put on a facade so as not to cause suspicion, when in actuality it has no use. Its usage is to protect him from magic and Sir Rizar doesnât even have any need of it anyway.â\n\nWell, I suppose so.\n\nâAnd above all, I havenât told Sir Rizar about the biggest problem here either.â\n\nThe High Priest sighed again and continued to talk.\n\nâThere may exist other demons who know about Sir Rizarâs condition besides the one he has killed before.â\n\nUh⌠so what youâre trying to say isâŚ\n\nâAre you saying that other demons might be after Captain Jullius?â\n\nâYes.â\n\nâŚThen, Captain Jullius shouldnât come with us when we go to capture that bastard Demon King. Even if the demon clan launched an attack within the capital city vicinity, there would be no problem as there are the High Priest and various knights all over the place, but it would be dangerous if we went near the Black Desert vicinity. In the end, we have to go without Captain Jullius toâ\n\nâLord Roel.â\n\nSuddenly I heard a rigid voice coming from beside me. I turned my head and looked at the stiff expression on Captain Julliusâ face.\n\nâDonât worry too much, anywayââ\n\nâIâm going to call off the engagement.â\n\nââŚ, what?â\n\nI inadvertently asked in a harsh tone of voice. My forehead also creased into a deep frown. What nonsense are you spouting about all of a sudden?\n\nâIf you stay by my side, Lord Roel might be in dangerââ\n\nâShut up. Thatâs my own business and Iâll take care of it myself.â\n\nReally, what are you talking about.\n\nRattle.\n\nI furiously stomped on my feet and stood up from my seat then looked down at Captain Jullius.\n\nâHey look here Sir Jullius Rizar. It looks like youâre mistaken something here, but Iâm a former holy knight. I was even the leader of the Holy Knight Squad as well. I know you may have dealt with a lot of demons by yourself in the past, but since I was a kid, I have also learned how to hunt them professionally and have been continuously hunting them. Are you looking down on me just because you succeeded in killing the contract maker Demon King meanwhile here I am, ended up losing everything I had as I missed my chance to catch such a lowly bastard Demon King?â\n\n(T/N: ě´ë´ě can be translated as âheyâ/âexcuse meâ/âlook hereâ. But itâs a rude expression to call/gain someoneâs attention. Itâs used when someone is angry/irritated of sort.)\n\nâNo, IâmâŚâ\n\nâWell thatâs right, Iâve become rather weak right now. I also know that. However, weâre not in the battlefield but inside a safe capital city, even if the demons come to invade the capital, I still wonât be trembling in fear you know? So what of it? Itâs nothing but demons anyway! Either way, it will be mainly a long distance battle using magic rather than close combat battle! Do you get it?!â\n\nCaptain Jullius was taken aback and just nodding his head.\n\nâThat⌠I know itâs as such.â\n\nââIn other words, even if I canât catch the Demon King, I wonât be that helpless since my holy power still remains the same! Therefore the demonsâ magic doesnât work on me! Isnât that right, High Priest?â\n\nAs if looking on a fire across a river, the High Priest was just looking at the two of us relaxedly while reminiscing.\n\n(T/N: ę° ęą´ë ëśęľŹę˛˝íëŻ is an idiom (lit. translation: as if looking on a fire across a river) which mean to have indifferent attitude as if it were someone elseâs business/to be a spectator.)\n\nâYes, thatâs right.â\n\nâSee? I told you so!â\n\nCaptain Jullius dropped his eyes like a child that was being scolded as I browbeat him.\n\nâButâŚâ\n\nâBut what?â\n
âI donât want Lord Roel to be in danger because of me, I hate it.â\n\nâIâve told you itâs not dangerous!â\n\nAs I kept raising my voice, Captain Jullius then shrank away and the High Priest decided to interfere.\n\nâDonât be too hard on him like that, Sir Roel. Thereâs always one in ten thousand so itâs only natural for Sir Rizar to be worried about you. If adjutant Sieg finds out about this, not only heâll try to break off your engagement, but also prevent you from meeting each other by any means.â\n\n(T/N: ë§ě íë is an idiom (lit. translation: one in ten thousand) used to describe something of low and tiny probability)\n\n⌠what? Just as Iâve ended up getting engaged on a high note, I wondered why the obstacles seemed to be increasing all of a sudden.\n\nâPlease donât give adjutant Sieg permission to leave the church!â\n\nâNo, that wonât do. You canât leave him alone like a child at the waterside.â\n\n(T/N: 돟ę°ě ě íźě ë´ëě is an idiom (lit. translation: like a child at the waterside) means being worry/uneasy about something)\n\nâHeâs not a child!â\n\nâYou knew about Sir Rizarâs past and didnât even question it. The Emperor and others who knew of Sir Rizar expressed their doubts, so I was asked to ascertain that there was no problem and made an excuse for him.â\n\nUgh, thatâsâŚ