They hurried through the streets, hoping to reach the Mercenaryâs Home before the day lightened anymore.
The elf returned to his usual form, the boy had transformed into a regular human boy, silently following closely behind.
Whenever the knight tried to get close, the boy would turn and glare at him, so the knight could only follow at a distance behind.
âThe one that locked you up was a vampire,â when they reached within viewing distance of the Mercenaryâs Home, Cain finally couldnât resist saying, ânot humans.â
The young siren didnât reply.
âAt least weâŚâ
âThatâs right,â the youth finally stopped, turning to look at the knight, âyou saved me, as a reward, I can give you a night of good dreams.â
âIâm notâŚâ
âJust say it, how do you want it? Itâs my expertise.â The boyâs expression was mocking, âa nun? Or a female knight? Kneeling in front of the holy statue to service you?â
Cainâs eyes were wide, speechlessly staring at the boy.
âEven if you want the Queen itâs possible.â The boy continued briskly, âJust a few days ago someone requested it.â
âDonât be that way.â Ellen sighed, reaching out to rest a hand on the young boyâs shoulder, turning him towards himself, âCain didnât mean to pressure you.â
The boy snorted, not saying anything more.
Therefore, the group continued forward with an awkward air.
Upon reaching the inside of the walls of the Mercenaryâs Home, the door to the inn just opened, two people dressed as paladins stepped out.
Cain drew a shocked breath, making as if to hide. But the gaze of the two had already landed on him.
âDamn it!â One of the paladins turned around fiercely closing the door, the other one rushed towards Cain, lowered his voice, and said in a urgent tone, âFelix, you idiot! You should have ran months ago, why did you stay in the city!?â
âI ââ
âThey have the Popeâs arrest warrant, and theyâre about to start a countrywide manhunt! â run! As fast as possible!â
âCarlâ Cain said faintly as the other pressed a bag of coins into his hand, âI didnâtâŚâ
âI know, we all knowâ the knight called Carl pulled him into a strong hug, then pushed him away, âLeave quickly! Before we find out the truth, donât die!â
âSuch a touching reunion.â Clapping sound came from behind them, âCarl Turner, conspiring to assist a fugitive and his accomplices, you are guilty of malfeasance, you will be sentenced to the whip and your name struck from the Order**. â Knott, what are you standing around for, arrest him.â
The elf turned around, to stare silently at the owner of the clapping sound, fingers lightly brushing the hilt of his dagger. The young siren hid behind him, watching everything with a hint of fear.
The knight who closed the door came forward very unwillingly, grasping his companionâs wrist, pulling him to one side.
âThe others are still inside?â
ââŚyes.â
âLet them continue searching, there could be other criminals hiding inside.â The owner of the applause, the bishop of the lower city church Charles Wrede, ordered the team behind him in a self-satisfactory manner, âsurround them, kill any who runs.â
A sound of unenthusiastic footsteps, the paladins behind him formed a circle full of holes, surrounding Cain and his companions.
The bishop searched his pockets for a moment, fishing out a piece of document, wiped his monocle, coughed loudly, and started to read aloud.
âFormer knight of the holy order***, Felix Paladin****. For severe misconduct and sacrilege, and harmingâŚâ
Before he could finish reading, the document in his hands were snatched away.
The bishop lifted his head in rage, only to have another piece of paper thrust in his face.
âPlease finish reading this first.â
âYou you you ââ the bishop pulled down the piece of paper from his face, pointing a shaking finger at the elf, âhow dare you to Godâs servant ââ
âGodâs servant, the Queenâs citizen.â The elf pointed to the paper in the bishopâs hands, at the end was Queen Graciaâs elegant signature.
The bishopâs eyes widened, then angrily looked down to read the document.
As his eyes scanned downwards, his face became red.
âWhat is this! Outrageous!â
âIf you are dissatisfied, you can always go ask the Queen.â The elf balled up the arrest warrant, throwing it away behind him, âThe Popeâs orders are no longer valid, I am exercising first class recruitment rights on this man.â
âAbsurd! I refuse to acknowledge this!â
âAlso, please rescind Carl Turnerâs punishment, he was assisting the Queenâs immediate subordinate, not a criminal.â
âYou shameless liar ââ
âThe newly appointed Viscount of Soloris Valley, at your service.â The elf bowed slightly, watching as the bishopâs face slowly changed from red to purple.
The paladinâs surrounding them started talking in small voices, just loud enough for the bishop to hear.
âI heard that the former Archduke Crane was on very good terms with the PopeâŚâ
âLately, it seems the Queen wants to remove members of the clergy from all over.â
âNo matter what, the Pope wouldnât want to go against the Royal houseâŚâ
Normally, the bishop would have already scolded them for their rude actions, but hearing those words now, his face turned pale.
One insignificant lower city bishop, and a new noble, if there was to be any argument with the one said to be the Queenâs favored, the Pope would definitely not stand on his side.
The bishop finally withdrew.
He forcefully arranged his face into a smile that looked worse than if he was crying, humbly returned the document, âPlease⌠please forgive this humble, humble servantâs rude behavior, Lord Viscount. Everything will be as you say, Iâll⌠take my leave now. May Godâs protection be with you. Please⌠donât mention this to the Queen.â
Following the bishopâs retreat, the paladinâs also started to leave.
When they passed by the elf, each of them nodded in respect, and when they passed Cain, they patted his shoulder, pushed him, or made all sorts of strange faces.
âGood luck.â
âMay God protect you.â
âLong live the Queen.â
âNow you can openly drink wine.â
âNow you can wolf whistle the nuns.â
âNow you can go seduce noble ladies.â
Cain stood in place, listening to those well wishes that were gradually groing more ridiculous, working hard to maintain a smile.
Because if he didnât do that, tears would start leaking.
âYouâre smiling like an idiot.â The siren observed.
But when he looked at the knight, there was no longer any antagonism in his eyes.
âIf you wish, you could returnâ the elf said softly, âCai⌠no⌠Mr. Paladin?â
âCain is fine,â the knight turned his gaze, no longer looking in the direction of his retreating peers.
âFelix Paladin was a name given by the Church, I no longer need it.â\n