Adeliaâs pronouncements elicit grim expressions from the temple people. As the main forces governing the temple, they were also aware of the existence of chaos.
âIâll help you as much as I can, and may Vishnaâs blessing be with you on your journey.â
Adelia raised her head, grinning broadly, and addressed the crowd.
âLetâs go to the Sacred grounds.â
The journey from Biltawil to the Taklok Desert was pressed for time. The goal is anticipated to take at least two weeks to complete, which would leave them extremely exhausted because they can only take breaks for a very short period of time.
Initially, adjusting to the situation was the most difficult task. Furthermore, people were more easily worn out due to the hot, dry road from Biltawil to the Taklok Desert.
âThey are probably at their breaking point.â
Ivan was used to this type of forced march, so it was nothing new to him. His knights didnât need to worry a bit either. Perhaps the Paladins can withstand this much. Except for Adelia and the temple priests.
Since they were never trained to use their bodies, they have a difficult time adjusting to this type of setting.
This was also something Melinda and Ivan were concerned about just before they started moving in earnest.
For a while, Ivan halted the march to assess the partyâs health.
âWhatâs the status of the back row?â
âThe priests are more exhausted than I anticipated, but they are getting better by blessing one another, so I donât believe there will be a problem with our schedule.â
In other words, he doesnât have to worry about the priests.
âWhat about Adelia?â
Ivanâs question about Adelia caused Melindaâs expression to change. Ivan scowled. If sheâs in bad shape, Ivan wonât continue this march.
âYour report is late.â
âOh, Iâm sorry. It was a little unexpectedâ¦â¦.â
âUnexpected?â
âYes, the Viscount is very veryâ¦â¦ Sheâs full of energy.â
Yes? For a moment, Ivan doubted his ears.
He instinctively turned his attention to the shade he had set up for sitting. There were people stretching to regain even a little of their physical strength. Among the throng, Ivan had no trouble locating Adelia.
Adelia appeared to be in excellent condition, as Melinda stated. Her complexion was more rosy than anyone elseâs.
ââ¦â¦Perhaps her strength is greater than mine.â
Melinda shook her head and muttered something that was both half-joking and half-true. Ivan approached Adelia with a friendly smile.
âAre you all right?â
Ivan felt strange when Adelia asked. He observed Adelia in detail with a look, âI think I should be asking that.â
Adelia appeared to be in great shape, as Melinda noted. It was not an exaggeration to say she was more energetic than a trained knight.
ââ¦â¦isnât it tiring?â
âOh, Iâm fine.â
âReally?â
Adelia nodded calmly, as if nothing had happened.
âIt was actually hard to tell you this since it was uncertain, but now I think I can tell you for sure.â
âWhat?â
âI believe Vishna gave me something other than divine power.â
Ivan hesitated before slowly opening his mouth to ask what she was referring to.
âDid you receive Jeongjinâs blessing?â
Jeongjinâs blessings. It was a blessing that only a few chosen holy knights could receive. Receiving Jeongjinâs blessing does not automatically transform you into a skilled swordsman, despite how grand the words may seem. Simply put, your endurance improves.
Adelia answered with her head down.
âI think so.â
When the mystery was finally resolved, Ivan grinned.
âItâs a relief; youâll be less tired.â
He was genuinely relieved. In fact, Adelia was his primary concern in this arrangement. If Adelia wasnât in good shape, Ivan was prepared to abandon the plan at any moment. Even if Adelia doesnât want to.
âYes, I think the plan wonât have any issues, and the priests are doing pretty well, too.â
To hide his thoughts from Adelia, Ivan smiled and nodded.
âIf youâre having trouble, let me know at any time. The more you overdo it, the worse the problem becomes.â
âI will. Donât worry.â
Only after hearing Adeliaâs definitive response did Ivan turn to look at the others.
The short break is over. The party continued their journey to the Taklok Desert. But before that, they had to cross a river.
Before entering the desert, they must cross the Omaya River, which separates the Biltawil and Taklok desert.
âOh, my. The water level has increased dramatically.â
âThereâs nothing we can do because the flood season has just ended.â
The Omaya River was quite large in size, but the water level was low and the current was weak, making it simple to cross with a boat of appropriate size. Itâs a different story when thereâs a flood.
A serious look filled the faces of those dispatched from the temple as they looked at the river flowing rapidly.
âCan we even cross this?â
Rowen asked Ivan in a low voice on behalf of Eustafâs direct Order of Paladins. Ivan looked at Adelia while giving an uninterested nod.
âYes, sheâs going to stop the flow of the river.â
âWhat do you meanâ¦.â
Rowen scowled, displaying his confusion over what he had said. He moved his gaze to where Ivan was looking.
âThe saint?â
Can the saint intervene in this situation? But how can she handle nature using human power? â¦.
Rowenâs heart sank as he noticed Adelia moving freely in the direction of the river. He was concerned whether it would be risky or if she would be carried away by the current.
However, his concerns soon vanished as if they had been washed away.
It was the first time in his life that he had seen it. A true miracle.
âOhâ¦â
âOhmy!â
âOh my God. Is this for real?â
Rowen was speechless as he stared blankly at the miracle that had bloomed from Adeliaâs fingertips. She actually stopped the flow of the river by just making a gesture, as the Grand Duke said.
âItâs a miracle.â
Miracle. This was the only word he could use to describe it. That was adequate. It truly was a miracle.
Beces covered her mouth and observed the group seated at the round table in somber silence.
âThis is not good.â
Their master, Lasette, was raising the corners of his mouth, but they could tell he was upset. They would not have survived this situation if they didnât have that much tact.
ââ¦â¦I see, do you mean the saint has already escaped?â
The second brother, Montras Exis, broke the eerie silence by speaking. Beces responded calmly, sweeping her silver hair back.
âYes, the Cardinal and the Emperor had already moved.â
âYou were careless.â
Beces silently averted her gaze. She wasnât sure if that carelessness was aimed at them or at her.
âCatching a bird that has flown away requires a lot of effort.â
Lasette, who had remained silent throughout, opened his mouth. When he began to speak, everyone became tense.
âThe fact that the saint was taken by Vishnaâs devoted dog is never a good situation for us.â
âDid Vishna get involved?â
Lasette firmly shook his head and smiled slyly when Montras asked.
âNo. It is impossible for the gods to intervene in the middle world after they have calmed the chaos. It is the same for Vishna. And I donât know whatâs going on, but I can feel that Vishnaâs divinity has become lighter recently.â
âThank God.â
âBut you all know we shouldnât be relieved, right?â
Lasette regarded the brothers with a stern gaze, feeling disappointed by the incidentâs outcome. In response to his gaze, the brothers had to crouch.
âIâm not trying to be mean, but Iâm also not trying to be stagnant; itâs time for a change, and now that the situation has changed, weâll have to change our plans.â
âI think so, too.â
âBring the saint by force; it doesnât matter if our existence is revealed.â
âLeave this to me; Iâll do it perfectly, unlike the witch.â
Kale, who had been silent, asked Lasette with bright eyes. The word âwitchâ made Beces wince. She still maintained a tight lip despite the slight wrinkles on her forehead. In contrast, Lasette raised his mouth corners as he observed such a Kale.
âIâll delegate responsibility to the second and third brothers; there should be no failure.â
Montras and Kale bowed deeply at Lasetteâs command. Lasette turned his gaze to the other brothers as he continued to observe the scene at leisure.
âAnd the restâ¦â¦â
Lasette tapped the circular table at a constant speed, stretching his words. Everyone awaited his words anxiously, with the exception of Montras and Kale.
âYes, weâd better break the foundation.â
From Lasetteâs point of view, the biggest reason why Adelia Yurpheon could last this long was the empire. This was thanks to her closest friends, Grand Duke Hamilton and the Emperor, with whom she had a close relationship.
âPrepare to ignite a civil war.â
âIf itâs a civil war⦠Are you going to do it in the Empire?â
The seventh brother, a fallen imperial nobleman, cautiously inquired. Lasette answered with a smile that seemed genuine.
âOf course.â
â⦠However, it will still be difficult for our forces to inflict a major blow on the Empire.â
âI guess so. Itâs time to use our card.â
Lasette recalled the image of a shivering man. A pitiful expression. When he saw the face of the man who regretted his choice, he couldnât even feel sorry for him.
âMake use of the Valkyrs.â