âYes, Iâm old now, tooâ¦.â
Benko mumbled regretfully as he abruptly opened his eyes to do something in the early morningâno, in the middle of the night. After doing his business quickly, he hurried to his bedroom.
His eyes suddenly shifted to the scene below the tall tower. The scene was unfamiliar and familiar at the same time, so it was refreshing. How long is he going to be here?
âOh, I have to hurry up and go in. If I keep doing this at this age, Iâll be senile.â
Benko rubbed his shoulders with both hands before returning to his bedroom. Suddenly, he caught sight of an unexpected figure.
âHmm? Why is he awake at this time of the night? Is he going to die?â
Benko checked again after rubbing his eyes, wondering if he had seen something in vain. However, Yohan Kerban, his master and the sage of the ivory tower, was idly standing there.
âThis kind of day happens at least once in a lifetime.â
Yohanâs expression was unusually grave. At first glance, he appeared dejected and like a novice scholar who was unsure how to approach a problem that wasnât yet solved. Whatever it was, his facial expression was completely out of place and didnât fit him.
Yohan, who was silently staring at the moon at the time, suddenly opened his mouth.
âMy disciple, soon there will be a great wave that neither you nor I have ever experienced.â
Benko was taken aback as he peered at Yohan from a distance. However, he soon reflected on the profound words spoken by his teacher.
âA great wave.â
Yohan once struck a ridiculous bargain with the god of wisdom Hemeroncis. Actually, calling it a bet would be more accurate.
Yohan argued that human wisdom, modeled after God, never falls behind God. Hemeroncis became enraged and meted out divine punishment to Yohan.
âYour arrogance piqued my interest. Let me test you. Can your wisdom reach beyond God?â
Yohan was forced to observe the world. Everything must be seen, remembered, and recorded. That is the punishment meted out by Hemeronsis. However, no date has been set for the end.
âPeople believe that the Master has been blessed by Hemeronsis.â
He would occasionally make predictions about the future as it is now because he lived in a time that humans could not afford.
âAre you talking about a disaster?â
âI wish I could simply describe it as a disaster, but in any case, be prepared.â
âDonât tell me we have to make a moveâ¦â¦â
âWhat a fool. I canât intervene. You wonât die, but you may be put in danger. So you have to be careful.â
Benko briefly touched mine. When was the last time he noticed his master acting this way?
âMaster, as expected, youâre worried about me.â¦â
âBecause youâre clumsy, youâre going to die in a blink of an eye.â
Toink~
The growing feeling quickly subsided. Benko raised his head and sighed.
âI am able to defend myself.â
Benkoâs rambunctious voice caused Yohan to snort and turn around. He stepped inside the tower. Benko sighed and stumbled back to his room after taking a look at his back. It was still too early to get out of bed.
***
Lensley, who was continuously operating the carriage, reported by cracking open a tiny window that was located between the horse seat and the interior of the carriage.
âWeâll arrive in Biltawil after passing through the last teleport hall, where theyâll most likely all be waiting.â
Biltawil. It was a barren region that belonged to no other nation and was only used for commercial purposes.
âWeâll see each other soon.â
Adelia looked around before turning her head. The thin curtains were letting in a slight amount of light. The dawn was already breaking after they left in the middle of the night.
âPerhaps Dame Orca will be the most ecstatic to see you when you arrive.â
Dame Orca. Adelia remembered a woman with flamboyant orange hair and confident eyes. When Adelia arrived in the capital at the emperorâs request, Ivan assigned her as an escort.
âMelinda must have been very worried.â
Although their time together was brief, Adelia and Melinda got along well.
âDonât even askâ¦â¦. We tried to stop her from entering the palace as soon as she heard such rumors about the Viscount being detainedâ¦â¦. Ha..â
Lensley sighed loudly, as if he was unable to continue.
Adelia raised the corners of her mouth, feeling sorry. She unintentionally worried a lot of people.
âYes, I have to finish this as soon as possible.â
Adeliaâs eyes sank coldly.
***
âViscount! Youâre safe!â
The knight, who was tying her orange hair up high, jumped toward Adelia.
âMelinda, Iâm sorry for troubling you.â
âPlease do not apologize. What is your fault here? Itâs the fault of those who spread that nonsense rumor and those who try to take advantage of it.â
Melindaâs voice changed to a more abrasive pitch. She appeared very furious.
âMelinda Orca. Letâs get angry later, and where are the others?â
ââ¦Iâm sorry. We have a hideout ready, and weâre on standby. You can start at any time.â
âLetâs start a little later; it wonât be too late even if I meet the people from the temple; how are they?â
Melinda responded to Ivanâs questions without pausing to think, as if she had been prepared.
âThere were 15 in all, 12 Paladins and 3 priests, and three of them looked like experts. The Paladins seem to be at least a senior knight or more.â
âNice. Whereâs the priest?â
They claimed that all of the priests had combat experience and could be consecrated.
âWe should put them in the back row just in case.â
âThatâs what I think. Even if you have experience, your body stiffens when youâre in danger.â
âThen, together with the Viscount, I will keep at the back.â
Nearly simultaneously, Ivan and Melinda had their attention fixed on Adelia. They looked at her as if they needed her permission. Adelia said she had no objections while nodding her head.
Ivan and Melinda nodded and turned their heads.
âThen letâs go to the hideout for the time being.â
âIâll show you around.â
Adelia and Ivan followed Melinda to the location of the earlier arriving party..
The distance between the hideout and the teleportation hall was not great. However, because it was cleverly hidden, she didnât think anyone would be able to find it easily if it was their first time on the road.
âIs this the ideal spot for a hideout?â
Adelia exited the carriage while holding Ivanâs hand and surveyed the hideout. She then noticed blue hair dancing violently above the hideoutâs window, and she also noticed Demalo clinging to the person with the dancing blue hair.
âHaâ¦â
A sigh came out of Adeliaâs mouth.
â⦠I better go in for now.â
And so was Ivan.
Melinda shook her head and went into the hideout with Adelia and Ivan.
***
Berg sprinted over to Adelia as soon as she showed up. His long blue hair had been disheveled for a long time. A portion of it was brought on by the recent commotion, but Aleâs absenceâhis assistant priest who looked after himâwas the biggest factor.
âAdelia-nim, you made it here safely. Did you experience any difficulties getting here? I should have been with you tooâ¦.â
Berg left only a day earlier. Therefore, they were only a day away. And getting to Biltawil wasnât all that difficult. The real challenge was getting to sacred ground in the Taklok Desert.
Ivan, who was watching Bergâs fuss, said coldly.
âYouâre such a jerk.â
Demalo and others who had followed Bishop Berg down to the first floor nodded in agreement at what he said. Sadly, some of them were paladins and priests who had come to aid under Eustafâs direct command.
Adelia immediately recognized who they were.
âFirst and foremost, Iâd like to express my gratitude for your assistance on this journey.â
The moment Adelia opened her mouth to express her gratitude, the paladins and priests under Eustafâs direct command bowed their heads in unison.
âMay Vishnaâs blessing be with you.â
âI apologize for recognizing the true saint so late.â
âI feel very ashamed, but at the same time I think itâs a relief that I have this chance to share my will in this way on this journey.â
âAll of this is most likely due to our lack of faith.â
At the unexpected moment of reflection, Adeliaâs eyes widened. But after a brief hesitation, Adelia acquiesced.
âDid they say they were Eustafâs people?â
Itâs not an exaggeration to say she could see Eustafâs figure through them. It appeared as though she was staring at Eustafâs shadow.
He must have briefly explained the situation before he sent them. Then things will be a little simpler. She doesnât have to discuss each specific point in detail.
âDo you know what weâre going to do in the future?â
âOf course, we have to look for the Pope and retrieve the holy relics.â
Adelia nodded at the Paladinâs reply.
âThatâs right, we need to locate the Pope quickly so we can get the relics back.â
âIs your ultimate goal to have a confrontation?â
Adelia was unable to respond to the priestâs question right away. After some time of agony, she slowly and deliberately opened her mouth.
âNo, the ultimate objective is the annihilation of chaos, which is revered by a group known as the Priest in Black.â