âDonât worry, weâve e to the right place.â
Bishop Berg spoke with a small smile, as if he had read Adeliaâs thoughts.
âIt acts somewhat as a shield of protection.â
After saying so, he moved slowly between the pillars. Then the empty space between the pillars began to tremble. Soon after, the image of the sacred ground, which had been hidden like a fantasy, was revealed.
âThe true entrance to this sacred ground appears if a person who survives Vishnaâs ordeal passes through this place.â
The âsacred ground,â which resembled a sizable temple, held Adeliaâs attention inertly.
âIs this the sacred groundâ¦â¦.â
The final piece of the puzzle is located here. Adeliaâs voice was calm as she spoke.
âLetâs go.â
âThatâs it for us; weâll be waiting at the entrance.â
At Lensleyâs words, Adelia turned her head. The only people who could enter the sacred ground at this time were Berg and Adelia.
In other words, Demalo, Melinda, and Lensley had no choice but to wait until the two of them had figured everything out and returned.
âIâll be back immediately.â
âPlease return safely; thereâs no need to hurry; weâll be fine.â
Demalo approached Adelia and offered his advice. It might appear to be a mutiny at first glance. However, Adelia was in no way offended or dissatisfied. Instead, she noticed that one side of her chest was warming up.
ââ¦â¦Iâll keep that in mind.â
âBe safe on your trip.â
After a brief but prolonged greeting with Demalo, Adelia turned around. Berg patiently waited.
Adelia and Berg entered the âSacred Groundâ temple not long after.
***
â I want to construct a cradle in the event that a disaster occurs in the future. My children may benefit from my decision.
It is said that Vishna left this prophecy when she made the sacred ground, the realm of absolute God.
Adelia pondered this notion as she scanned the templeâs interior.
She didnât expect the interior to be empty. Stone statues and white pillars. Additionally, the sky-reflecting ceiling. One oddity is that nothing in the temple is even remotely old, as though it were avoiding the effects of time.
âDid Vishna know everything?â
In fact, everything was questionable. From how she was chosen as Vishnaâs representative to the identity of those who follow chaos. And what was the âoriginal storyâ she rememberedâ¦â¦
âVishna, please appear before me once more and explain everything.â
In her mind, Adelia spoke with Vishna. However, there was no response. She responds only when she wants to, as she always does.
Adelia chuckled while shaking her head. Itâs draining to have a one-sided relationship.
âIâll know something if I meet the Pope.â
He came here after discovering the existence of forces that follow chaos. So perhaps he is aware of something.
âThis isâ¦â
Berg, who was one step ahead of Adelia, came to a halt. After clearing her mind, Adelia turned to face Bishop Bergâs back.
âWhatâs happening?â
Berg mumbled in a serious tone when Adelia inquired.
âI can sense His Holinessâ divine power.â
Adelia felt so much relief at that precise moment. She even believed that something had happened to the Pope and that things might already be out of control. The Pope would at the very least have gotten in touch with Eustaf if he had been in decent shape.
âThis way.â
As if possessed by something, Berg moved his feet without hesitation. Adelia, who had been following him by walking, had to run almost immediately.
âBishop Berg!â
âIt seems as though His Holiness Severance is calling me.â
âWhat? What do you meanâ¦â¦!â
There seems to be a problem. I canât believe the Pope is calling, is there a factor Iâm not even aware of?
âStop for a moment!â
The location where Bishop Berg hurried to arrive was in front of a huge door, which was surrounded by a swath of white vines as if to guard it; Adelia hurried to call Berg, but he didnât pause; and as she approached the door, she felt that she should not enter carelessly.
âBishop Berg. Wait.â
Adelia spoke emphatically as she looked at Berg trying to raise his hand over the door. Adeliaâs quiet voice brought him back to reality, and he finally turned to face her while his shoulders were trembling.
âI must have been briefly overexcited by the Popeâs divine power, Iâm sorry.â
Bishop Berg acknowledged that he had acted too quickly. Not that Adelia didnât prehend how he was feeling either. Those in the church place a great deal of trust in the current pope. That partially applies to those who oppose the Pope.
Berg once opposed the Pope. However, she could tell how ecstatic he was about the Popeâs survival simply by observing his reaction.
âI thought there was something wrong because you were moving so erratically, but thereâs nothing wrong, right?â
âOf course.â
Adelia only sighed in relief after learning the truth.
âIs the pope beyond this door?â
Her gaze was drawn to the door hidden by the vines; the problem did not last long; if the Pope had summoned them, they would have responded.
âLetâs go in.â
ââ¦Yes.â
Berg opened the door gradually after receiving Adeliaâs signal.
Creeek~
With a heavy noise, the door, which seemed unlikely to open, weled the two.
Soon after, Adelia and Berg were able to see the person they had been looking for.
âSaint and Bishop Berg, Iâve been waiting for you.â
When Adelia saw Pope Severance for the first time, she felt a strange sense of déjà vu.
âThis feeling⦠Iâve definitely experienced it before.â
A feeling similar to when she first set foot in the Holy Land. In this bizarre mood, Adelia bit her lower lip.
âYour Holiness the Pope!â
Berg hastily ran to the frail Severance after taking a quick look at him.
âAre you alright? What happened? How e youâre here alone?â¦â
âHaha. Bishop Berg. Calm down. This is all Vishnaâs will, too.â
There were many questions I wanted to ask, but seeing Severanches smile made me feel desolate.
âAre you aware of whatâs happening outside?â
âOf course, I was expecting this.â
When the Pope said he anticipated this to occur, Adelia sighed. She struggled to get rid of the feeling that fate had tricked her.
âDid you know we were going to e here?â
When Adelia asked, Severance turned his gaze to her. Eyes of a mysterious color, not sky blue or gold. Is this what the Pope is like? He was like a person from another world.
Adelia suddenly cracked a bitter smile.
âA person from a different world. I didnât know Iâd think like that after seeing the Pope.â
Yeah. It appeared as though the Pope was looking elsewhere. Although they were undoubtedly in the same location, he appears to be somewhere else.
âYou must have many questions.â
Adeliaâs hand was gently encircled by the Pope, whose hand was so parched that it felt as though it would instantly break. At this moment, Adelia experienced an unfathomable sense of security.
âYou did a fantastic job.â
ââ¦â¦Pope Severance? How eâ¦.â
Confounded Bishop Berg called Severance. Adelia looked at Berg, who was wondering what was going on.
Flop.
Bergâs body fell helplessly to the ground at that precise moment. In a panic, Adelia drew her hand away from the Pope as she rushed toward him.
âBishop Berg!â
âDonât worry, heâs been put to sleep for a while.â
Adelia, who was desperately attempting to wake Berg up, was addressed by Severance in a calm voice, as if to calm her. Adelia scowled as she turned her head.
âWhat are you thinking? Why, Bishop Bergââ
âWhat Iâm going to tell the saint from now on is related to the secrets of the world. There is something in the world that should not be heard because theyâll get caught up in it if they do.â
The words came from Severance in a very affectionate tone. Adelia could only feel relieved at that point. He put him to sleep in order to safeguard Bishop Berg.
Adeliaâs eyes were filled with confusion as she looked at Severance. How much does he know? What else do you not know?
Severanceâs mouth finally opened after a brief pause. And the words that came out of his mouth were quite shocking.
âMiss Adelia, youâve already lived one life.â