ââ¦!â
seira was barely able to stop moving. someone had attacked calrad before her by a narrow gap.
was it to save isabelle? or was there another reason?
âmelâ¦?!â
the man was none other than mel. their bodies clung together, broke the door, and flew beyond it. seira coughed as she held her stomach. she caught a glimpse of isabelle coughing up her stomach as she left the chapel while the two were fighting.
âis this still underground?â
she assumed she was already outside when she exited the door, but what appeared was a staircase that split into two. to her right, calrad and mel were fighting, so the only way was to take the left stairs.
seira, who decided it was useless to not take the opportunity, ran straight up the left-side stairs. of course, calrad saw her.
âseira? why are you here?â
she didnât look back even with his astonished cries.
âwait, stop!â
âi canât just stop because you tell me to!â seira sneered.
if she missed this time, it was going to be difficult to find another chance to escape. calrad and mel were both tough opponents for her now. it was best to avoid them as much as she could.
âseira!â
âdisobeying the emperor would be much better than to attack him.â
with explosive powers in her legs, she widened the distance between them.
âhow did this building look like again?â
seira quickly climbed the stairs, recalling the shape of the temple she had seen several times when she was outside.
the priya templeâs influence expanded throughout hesrad after the catastrophe 15 years ago. the people of the empire, who were once on the brink of extinction due to the beasts that poured endlessly out of their nests, were terrified that the same thing would happen again.
just at that point, the goddess priyaâs saintess began to receive oracles.
thanks to the oracle, they could find the nests faster. then, sheâd present a solution in the name of the goddess.
ignorance brought fear. it was only natural for the authority of priyaâs temple, which gave the people the answers they sought, rose. originally existing from the outskirts, the temple now stood tall at the highest point of viseltium.
however, high-ranking nobles still didnât visit the priya temple much often. seira also had never entered the temple until now, as well as during the days when askan was still alive.
the problem lay in the fact that the purebloods were said to be the messengers of god himself. the âgodâ they refer to and the goddess priya were unrelated and their doctrines were very different.
âbecause of that, i have no idea of this placeâs structure at all.â
the stairs she followed recklessly felt hopeless. she didnât think it wouldâve been drilled very deep to the ground, but she couldnât see an exit leading to another floor or the outside.
âshould i have taken the stairs to the right, instead?â
suddenly thinking of something else, seira slowed down and put her hand to the wall.
âno way, topâ¦is it?â
perhaps it wasnât that she couldnât get out of the basement, but she mightâve climbed without thought into a tall tower without a single window.
she stopped in her tracks and wondered what she should do next. she then raised her head in anger. she could feel someoneâs presence above her.
the man was in his mid to late 20s with long, bright blonde hair. despite him wearing priestâs clothes, there was a decadent atmosphere around him. seira couldnât tell if it was because of his dark eyes and single eyelid, the shape of his thin lips, or whether it was because of his loose front teeth.
âwho is it?â
as she paused and gazed, the corners of the manâs mouth raised into a smile.
âthis isnât a place for ordinary believers to set foot in, so i came out and lucky me! i never thought iâd meet you,â he said.
âdo you know me?â
âof course. how can i not?â he chuckled, then came down one more step and said, âarenât you seira, the last bloodline of askan who saved the empire, and his majestyâs fiancée?â
âi donât know you.â
âoh⦠itâs our first time to meet,â he gasped, âi am tesser. although iâm not good enough, iâm in charge of this post.â
âhigh priest tesser?â
when she found out who the man was, seiraâs fingertips tensed.
âi really wanted to see you,â tesser said.
âwhy was i brought here?â
the powers she had saved just in case were activated regardless of her will. this placeâ¦
âeven if i donât tell you, youâre probably well aware of your value.â
he meant that it was a place full of malice.
the entire dark space seemed to wriggle. there were dozens of signs she could feel throughout the floor, walls, and ceiling.
âhowâ¦?â
even when she opened her eyes wide, the only thing she could see was tesser.
âas expected, you seem to have noticed. then we can talk quickly.â
as if thirsty, she stuck out her tongue and wet her lower lip.
tesser reached out to her, âwill you come to me? dare i say, that the best path for you to take now is to hold my hand.â
patterns in the shadows surrounded her and narrowed down. however, seiraâs gaze was fixed only on tesser.
âiâll take care of you. now, come here.â
suddenly, a scene flashed in front of seiraâs eyes.
askanâs vassals and knights lost their lives miserably. the dukeâs castle, which used to protect their devastated territory alone, collapsed without a single cornerstone left. and seira, watching it all, moaned helplessly as she was crushed by someone.