The see looked even deeper in the darkness, terrifying monsters seemingly hiding within as strange whining sounds could be heard within the fog. Steel boots moved along the coastline as a few silhouettes walked out of the sea.
âWe can borrow the power of our Lord to escape the monitoring of the wizard tower,â a man wrapped in gray robes said.
âBah, the territory of a false god. Iâll personally destroy it one day!â a robust man exclaimed, a look of disdain in his eyes.
âPay attention to your words, Mare.â Their leader turned back. He was wearing exquisite armour, the large single eye emblazoned on his cape a symbol of his church. âOur mission is to pursue the remnants of the evil church. The affairs of the south sea do not concern us. Unless we receive personal orders from master or our church, there will not be any conflicts with others during this mission.â
âI understand, Bishop Morand.â The man muttered, but he eventually quieted down.
âIs everyone clear on on the mission?â Bishop Morand looked at his own subordinates and could not help being prudent. âOur target is the descendant of an evil god. If the church survives, it could assist in his resurrection, so it needs to be cleaned up.
âMy intelligence says they intend to escape to Debanks Island. We must not let them succeed!â
âDebanks Island⌠The land of the Giant Serpent, a hell on earth with unending death and fearâŚâ Soft murmurs circulated within the group, and Morandâs face grew unsightly.
Leylin was a false god whoâd managed to resist the suppression of Helmâs Church, even killing a large number of clergymen. Heâd been on the Church of Protectionâs list for a long time.
Unfortunately, this fellow had holed up in Debanks Island, controlling what was once the Sakartes Empire. He also had numerous subordinates, including another demigod. Although theyâd sent several squads with high hopes, none of them had managed to survive Leylinâs countermeasures.
A few attempts later, Debanks Island had been marked as forbidden grounds for Helmâs Church, even mentioning it garnering the hostility of its paladins.
âLetâs set off! We swear to crush the demigod!â Bishop Morandâs face held an unswerving determination as he led his subordinates into the night.
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âMy Lord, you are like the stars up in heaven, your wings of healing protecting the world in their embrace. Massacre is your sharp sword, and your eyes are brighter than the sunâŚâ A bishop was leading the prayer within a concealed room on Faulen Island, dressed in robes embroidered with a giant snake.
Leylin had yet to become a true god, so his church was not recognised by the other gods on the mainland. If they revealed themselves in public, they would be attacked, so the church held its prayers in a secret area.
Once the daily prayers were completed, the bishop entered an office where a few valiant believers were waiting, a few natives in particular amongst them. Although the natives were slightly shorter than the rest, the violence in their eyes and their ice cold killing intent put a faint pressure on the rest.
âGood day, everyone. We have all gathered here today under the gaze of the Winged Serpent Kukulkan,â the bishop nodded towards the rest.
âUnder the gaze of our God!â Everyone immediately prayed in unison, fanaticism noticeable in their eyes. Regardless of personal power or faith, these natives had proven themselves. The bishop did not reveal any disdain.
The bishop suddenly remembered, âWord has spread that a large number of natives have joined the churchâs headquarters in Debanks Island, and thereâs a high chance that the next pope will be a native saintessâŚâ He then gripped the emblem on his chest and started repenting in his heart, âEverything is the will of our only Lord. Please forgive me for my wavering faithâŚâ
Of course, the rest only saw the bishop clench at his holy emblem before sitting down behind his Of course, regardless of the changes in the Bishopâs heart, the others only saw him clenching the holy emblem and sat down behind the desk soon after.
âIntelligence from the city hall and wizard tower say that an incredible figure seems to have entered our territory.â The bishop banged on the table, taking out a stamped letter that he showed to the rest.
A subordinate took a look and spoke out with his doubts, âPoison Scorpion Church?â
âYes. Itâs a church that worships an ancient scorpion demigod. Theyâve been developing in secret for a long time, but sadly they were discovered and suppressed by the forces of Helm while their lord was ascending. Rumours say the demigod fellâŚâ Mockery appeared on the bishopâs face as he explained this, âThere was no need to pay attention to such a small church before, but according to wizard Ernest, the demigodâs descendant has fled to Faulen Island, planning to journey to Debanks Island.â
âThis matter can be quite troublesome⌠Weâre currently trying to maintain peace with the forces on the mainland as we develop, this might invoke a warâŚâ One of the subordinates frowned.
âOf course. Iâm aware of that, but we cannot allow them to act with total disregard for law.â The bishop looked at his subordinates with resentment. If under normal circumstances, would there even be a situation out of his control? Unfortunately, he had only taken over this branch recently, and it was the former headquarters of the Faulen Family.
Of course, they listened to Leylinâs orders, but outside of that it was troublesome to unite them. These elites couldnât be dispatched if they werenât convinced about the situation.
Just as the bishop was troubled, his face suddenly changed. A strong will descended on the place abruptly, and flames were ignited on the statue of the feathered serpent.
âOur Great Lord has descended!â The bishop was the first one to kneel down in prayer, the others quickly following suit.
A thought was soon transmitted out of the statue, causing a hint of joy to appear on the bishopâs face, âWorshippers, I am in need of youâŚâ
âAre all of you clear of our Lord orders? â
âYes!â the formerly rebellious subordinate stood out, saying resolutely, âThis is the will of the Lord, weâll complete the task even if it costs us our lives!â
âGood!â The bishop nodded in satisfaction.
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The youth and his two servants were still unaware of the huge crisis that was about to befall them. Theyâd already set up at a small inn. The youth had tried to escape, but now heâd been arranged in a clean room. The butler moved to the edge of the window, taking a few glances before he tightly shut the curtains.
The knight stood at the door like a sculpture, similar to a loyal guard.
âYouâre the son of our Lord. Please pay attention to your actions. How could you run out on a whim? Arenât you aware that the Church of Protection is right behind us? They definitely wonât let us go if theyâre given the opportunityâŚâ The butlerâs face had blackened.
The youngster shrank down. âIâm sorry, bishop⌠I, I only wanted to look at that lordâs wizard towerâŚâ
âSigh⌠Heâs still a child after all, this responsibility is too heavy for him to shoulderâŚâ The bishop who was dressed like a butler let out a secret sigh, softening up at the sight of the youngsterâs face.
âPlease endure it for a while. Weâll be safe once we reach Debanks Island.â
âDebanks Island?â A rare trace of joy appeared on the youngsterâs face. âThe place with the rumoured native empire and the Giant Serpent⌠We wonât have to worry about Helmâs Church once weâre there?â
âAs long as you can obtain their protection, yes!â A kind and amiable smile surfaced on the butlerâs face.
âOur Lord interacted with the Giant Serpent Church before, and theyâre willing to help innocent people like us whoâve been suppressed⌠More importantly, our gifts will definitely gain his favour.â
The moment gifts were brought up, the knight subconsciously gazed at the youngsterâs neck. A crystal pendant was hung there, emitting soft light.
âThey will only shelter you for such an artifactâŚâ The butler stroked the childâs hair, âYou donât have to be sad. This is something our Lord gained in an accidental encounter. Iâm sure you can exchange it for your safety and the opportunity for the church to rise again in the future. Iâm sure he would have agreed as wellâŚâ
The youngster did not notice the trace of pity within the butlerâs eyes. A child of god was someone whoâs descended from a true god. Demigodsâ descendants barely qualified to be addressed as such, and in fact their Lord had several heirs as precaution. Unfortunately, this child was the only one among his brothers and sisters whoâd survived.
âIf a true god falls, as long as their believers continue to call out their true name with devout faith theyâll return after a period of time. However, itâs different for a demigod⌠The conditions are harsher, and there are additional requirements that will make resurrection more difficultâŚâ
Although his heart felt pity, the faith in the butlerâs soul ultimately won. He recovered his previous expression.