When Adelia received a letter from Bishop Berg, she immediately sent a letter to Cardinal Eustaf.
The contents of it were about the relics. Now that thereâs not enough information about holy relics, the best source to find out was Eustaf. However, the reply back from him did not contain a story about the holy relics.
I asked about the sacred relics, but he sent an invitation, I guess we have to talk face-to-face.
Adelia sighed softly. She felt like she had to go on a short trip.
Ivan asked in a low voice at Adeliaâs sigh.
âDid you get any information on the holy relics?â
Adelia shook her head quietly at the question.
âNo, I got an invitation instead of information about the relics.â
âYou mean he canât tell you in writing.â
âMaybe so.â
âBut fortunately, he has some information about the relics.â
Adelia agreed with Ivan. Surely it wasnât such a bad thing to receive an invitation like this. If Eustaf didnât know anything about the relics, he would have sent an apology, not an invitation.
âWhat are you going to do?â
At Ivanâs question Adelia felt deeply troubled. Her eyes turned to the stacked invitation. After the emperor declared her as a prophet, invitations poured in day after day.
She could certainly feel that her status in society had risen.
ââ¦Iâm a little sad to leave the capital right now.â
Ivan shook his head at Adeliaâs words.
âYouâre definitely in the spotlight now, it would be a big loss to leave the capital.â
âI know.â
Adelia thought, pointing to her forehead. She had to be prudent right now. What would be the best move in a situation where she canât refuse Eustafâs invitation? At that moment, a trick came to Adeliaâs head.
âCome to think of it, Selcred is approaching.â
âThatâs right. My brother is having a hard time because of that.â
Seeing him frown like that just by talking about Theo. He must be really worried.
Adelia was lost in thought when she saw Ivanâs reaction.
Selcred is a festival representing the Vishna religion, and the dictionary meaning is the day when the boundary between heaven and earth is divided.
The countries that serve the goddesses, including the Vishna religion, hold a grand festival in commemoration of Selcred, with the Holy Land at the center.
The Huizeniac Empire, called the continentâs strongest, selects a noble lady to mark the end of the festival and sends her to the Holy Land.
A person who will set the torch on a huge altar in the center of the holy land.
Iâm sure Hestine is the best person in the situation.
This was a fact that no one could deny.
Now that Hestine is playing the role of a saint, there was no one better fit than her to put the torch on. But that doesnât necessarily mean that Hestine is the only one who can do it.
Officially, the guardian of the torch is determined by the emperor. Therefore, it was not only the saint who could hold the torch. Itâs just that the saint has the most suitable qualifications. In that way, Adelia was also entitled to be the guardian of the torch.
If she goes to the Holy Land as the guardian of the torch, she will be able to maintain the current attention. Selcred was a golden opportunity for Adelia.
A significant smile came to Adeliaâs lips. Ivan followed her with a fine fold in the tail of his eyes. As if he knew what she was thinking. Adeliaâs conjecture soon turned to conviction.
âI will recommend you as the guardian of the torch.â
âI beg you. By the way, Lady Valkyr will be busy with the disaster, so I think I can help.â
Adelia also gave a reasonable excuse in case some nobles protested when the emperor selected her as the guardian of the torch.
Ivanâs low laughter tickled Adeliaâs ears.
âAs per the headquarters.â
Ivan gently raised Adeliaâs hand and kissed it gently. The warmth of his lips that she felt through the gloves made Adelia blush.
Adelia coughed loudly, avoiding Ivanâs gaze. Then she gently pulled out her hand feeling embarrassed. Ivan opened his mouth with a shallow smile at Adeliaâs response.
âIâll go to the palace right away. I donât think itâs going to take longâ¦â¦ Will you wait for me this evening?â
His low voice was enough to make Adeliaâs face as red as a well-read tomato.
ââ¦.. Stop it and get out of here.â
Ivanâs shoulders drooped slightly when Adelia issued the order.
Adelia was well aware. How good he is at acting. He was obviously pretending to be sullen to make fun of her.
âStop acting.â
âIt doesnât work now?â
âOf course.â
As Adelia shouted at his brazen attitude, Ivan stepped back with a look of regret.
âBut Iâd like you to spare me some time tonight. Youâve been so busy lately.â
Adelia understood Ivanâs complaint. She spent less time with him since they came to the capital.
ââ¦Hurry up and come back.â
When Adeliaâs words of consent came out of her mouth, Ivanâs lips were filled with a deep smile.
He hurriedly prepared to go outside. Until the moment he left the mansion in his overcoat, Ivan kept his eyes on Adelia.
Adelia sighed as she saw his carriage leaving the mansion.
âDylan.â
âYes, viscount.â
âPrepare my bags in advance. I think itâs going to be a hectic day out.â
âIâll be ready right away.â
Dylan immediately left the room to carry out Adeliaâs orders. Adelia stared quietly out of the window in the room after being left alone. The clear sky of the capital came into Adeliaâs sight.
The emperor will not be able to refuse Ivanâs request.
The Valkyr family has already seized huge power in a short time. For the emperor, the Valkyr family is a thorn in the side.
It was obvious that there would be a backlash if she became the guardian of the torch, but it didnât matter much to the emperor. The most important thing for him is the imperial power.
At a time where the power of the nobility was rapidly increasing, led by the Duke of Valkyr, it was essential for the emperor to keep the nobility in check.
Thatâs why I declared myself a prophet in the first place.
If so, what she had to do was already decided.
âTo play the role of a prophet until I safely survive and the disaster is over.â
Adelia had a sharp smile around her mouth.
***
A girl with brown hair tied high into one rushed across the long hallway.
Iâm going to be late for the theology class at this rateâ¦!
Emily ran with books in her arms. Fortunately, Emilyâs efforts were not wasted. Even when she entered the auditorium, the platform was empty. She sighed with relief and looked around the auditorium for a seat. Just in time, she made eye contact with Neriel, who was taking the same class as her.
âEmily, here you go!â
Emily approached Nerielâs seat and flung the book down.
âThe professor isnât here yet, is he?â
âYeah, youâre a little late today. Did you sleep in again?â
When asked by Neriel, Emily scratched her cheek with an awkward smile.
âYes⦠I want to study something separately.â
âYouâre going through a lot, too. Do you have to keep the top position that much? You said your patron wasnât the tight type.â
âYes, my patron is a very good person. Sheâll probably praise me even if I fail.â
âWow, Iâm so jealous. My family will probably excommunicate me if I fail.â
Neriel pouted her lips and envied Emily, who just smiled and sat down. Neriel opened her mouth to inquire who Emilyâs sponsor was, but soon gave up because of the professor entering the auditorium.
âIâm a little late because I have a problem to deal with today. Letâs get right into class.â
Professor Dert, wearing a white priestâs uniform that reflects the characteristics of the class, conducted the class calmly. As soon as the class began, Emilyâs eyes were filled with determination. She continued to take notes diligently so she would not miss anything the professor said. Neriel, who was watching Emily, had no choice but to stick her tongue out.
Actually, when Neriel first saw Emily, she ignored her. A commoner girl who has nothing but good brains. It was like an instinct for Neriel, who grew up under her parents, who were stained with aristocracy to the core, to underestimate the common people.
But Nerielâs prejudice has been shattered since the semester began. Emily immediately proved her abilities. It wasnât just an innate talent. It was achieved through sheer determination and perseverance.
Sheâs really respectable.
Neriel with a happy smile, followed Emily and focused on her class.
âThatâs all for today.â
With half an hour left before class was over, Professor Dert closed the book. The students expressed their doubts at his unusual appearance. Professor Dert looked at those students and smiled softly.
âI have something to tell you in the remaining 30 minutes.â
Emily pricked her ears and focused on Dertâs voice.
âSelcredâs day is coming soon. Again, a festival held in holy land to commemorate the day when Vishna separated the land from the sky. As you all know, the end of this festival ends with the torchâs guardian lighting the altar.â
Emily thought as she listened attentively to Dert. Who will be the guardian of this torch?
Iâm sure itâs going to be the saint.
Emily recalled the saint she had encountered briefly in Rohen. Emilyâs complexion naturally darkened as she recalled her miserable hometown.
âAccording to tradition, our academy should elect a preliminary priest to support the guardian of the torch. This is a very important role, so raise your hand if you have any ideas.â
Several students raised their hands at Dertâs words. Emily agonized over the sight. But the trouble wasnât that long.
Emily immediately raised her hand.
âA lot of people listened. All right, weâll do individual interviews later, and then weâll pick three people to make a list.â
Dert left the lecture hall.