Chapter 141
A Transmigrator’s Privilege
[âThe Scales that Judges the Soulâ raises only one corner of her mouth and smiles.]
Ms.Libraâs smile was nothing short of a divine revelation, foreshadowing something sinister. I swallowed dryly, feeling tension and fear for some reason.
âYour Eminence? Arenât you coming in?â
âG-Going. Iâm right behind you.â
As we went inside the building and were about to walk down the long stretched hallway.
Thump! Thump! Thump!
All of a sudden the floor rumbled, the walls rumbled, and the ceiling rumbled.
âWh-what is this! Is it a dungeon sink!?â
While the Paladins of Grace were making a fuss behind us, I saw a large, beautiful body rapidly approaching on the other side of the hallway.
At this, Edgar and the other vassals shouted in bewilderment.
âWhat?â
âYo-Yo-Your Excellency the Duke!â
âYou obviously decided to politely wait in your seatâ¦â¦!â
Sure enough, now, Prince Hispenril was running down the hallway, throwing away his social status and dignity!
Thump! Thump! Thump!
âBabyyy! Welcomeeee!â
Grandfather was relentlessly rushing this way with his arms wide open.
âB-Baby? Did he say, Baby?â
âYo-Your Excellency the Duke?â
The surroundings panicked.
Well, thereâs nothing you can do about it.
âGrandpaaaaa!â
I also sprinted and in the moment that I jumped and hugged his pectoralis major muscles that were as wide as a plain.
âOh, my God.â
âHuk.â
âWhat.â
Gasps of shock seeped through the hallway.
And Agnes screamed in disgust.
Even a full-grown woman was a baby in front of this towering, bunched-muscled middle-aged man. Grandpa bounced me around for a while before he finally put my feet back on the ground.
âMy granddaughter is coming to visit, so this old man was unable to wait! Since I couldnât stand it I just ran out! Ha, ha, ha!â
âI missed you, Grandpa! Thank you for coming to greet me!â
âLet me take a look at you, my baby! After you became a Saint you got even more prettier. Dear me, youâre dazzling.â
âUgh, Iâm dazzled too. Grandpaâs muscles are shining!â
âHm, this cutie pie! Oh, come to think of it, you caught a big doggie this time, right?â
âYes!â
âAs expected of our familyâs granddaughter. When I was your age, I ripped bossesâ spines with bare hands and your mother split the eyeballs of one with nothing but a hoe and a plow! Bravo! Iâm so proud of you!â
âWhat. I am still a long way off.â
After sharing a lot of joy after the reunion, I looked around. Edgar and Rex, who had blank faces, each said a word.
âSo nowâ¦â¦Our Duke andâ¦â¦â
âOur Eminence the Chosen Oneâ¦â¦â
Their questions for clarification came at the same time.
âAre you Grandfather and Granddaughter?!â
âYes.â
âThatâs right.â
Me and Grandpa nodded, clinging to each other.
âOh, my lord.â
âThe saint that appeared after 500 yearsâ¦â¦â
âIs the granddaughter of the continentâs strongest manâ¦â¦â
âA-A-d-dreadful family, House Hispenrilâ¦â¦â
Iâm really satisfied with the way they canât even finish the words with jaws dropping to the floor.
Oh, I havenât been able to confirm one personâs reaction yet.
Agnes slapped the worldâs most handsome man again.
In my eyes, Thesilid had become a handsome stone statue.
I felt a little proud because it seems that I gave a fresh shock to his long and boring life of regression.
He asked in a slightly trembling voice.
ââ¦â¦Were you the granddaughter of Prince Hispenril?â
âUh-hum. His Excellency the Duke of Hispenril here is my Grandfather. My mother, whom you met last time, is a princess.â
ââ¦â¦â
âIsnât my grandfather cool?â
ââ¦â¦â
No, what if there is no answer here?
âGrandpa, Terry is a little freaked out right now, so please look favorably upon him.â
âI know.â
Huh? Do you know?
Suddenly, Grandpaâs voice became stern.
âBaby, I heard all the news from your mother in the letter.â
âWhat?â
When I was somewhat taken aback by the word âletterâ, Grandpa strode towards Thesilid and then.
âWelcome, Grandson-in-law.â
âItâs not like that!â
Iâm going crazy!
Then, the dumbfounded Thesilid.
âAh, yes. I wish you wellâ¦â¦â
No, donât answer here!
He even shook Grandpaâs outstretched hand.
Grandpa tightened his clasped right hand. Then, with his opposite hand, he began to rub Thesilidâs arm and shoulder, starting at the wrist.
âGran-Grandpa!â
Whether I squealed or not, the look on my Grandfatherâs face, as he groped Thesilid, was serious.
âHmm! I see a young man with dignity in his deltoids, intelligence in his trapezius, and grit in his upright erector spinae, all right, you pass!â
âOh, please stopâ¦â¦â
This is not a romance genre.
I donât have 10 billion in cash.
Covering my face with both hands as if I was about to cry I was thinking that Iâll die from the heat of shame because it was summer.
I didnât have the confidence to meet the gazes of the Paladins and the Vassals so I pretended to wipe my forehead and covered my eyes.
âSigh, letâs go somewhere and talk calmly. I have something to tell you.â
â
Grandpa and I sat across from each other on the couch in the parlor. Of course, we werenât alone.
Chief Aide Edgar stood behind my grandfather and Thesilid and Rex stood behind me.
As I drank about three glasses of ice water and my composure seemed to return, I went straight to the point.
âThe first reason I came to visit the principality is because I wanted to see my grandfather, but there is another reason as well, and thatâsâ¦â¦â
âTo introduce me to Sir Thesilid?â
ââ¦â¦â
âOkay, okay. Go ahead and tell me, baby.â
I drank another glass of water and opened my mouth.
âI have a big request for my grandfather.â
âHm? What would you like to ask?â
âI became a High Saint, but I have no parish. I want to designate Peronsa as my parish and build a church here. I hope you will allow it.â
âHup!â
âHick!â
Grandpa and Aide Edgar both breathed in at the same time.
A response came soon.
âDid you hear, Your Excellency?! Our Peronsa welcomes a parish under a High Saint!â
âOohh! My granddaughter is the Head Vicar of the parish in my land!â
It felt good to be welcomed.
Edgar said with a face beaming with happiness.
âPeronsa hadnât been granted a parish designation because of the original small number of believers and the territoriality of the Golden Ivory Tower, butâ¦If the Leader of the parish is a Saint, they wonât be able to say anything about it.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIf they harm you, tell this old man!â
âDo not worry. I will take care of them.â
I glanced back at Rex, who was standing behind me.
âThe Lordâs permission has fallen. Sir Rex, I would be grateful if you could report to the Minister of Doctrine so that the parish designation could be expedited as soon as possible.â
âYes. Just leave it to me, Your Eminence.â
It was a decision of my own volition, but I doubt Cardinal Decal would object.
From the Churchâs point of view, increasing the number of parishes means expanding its power, and since I am the granddaughter of the Duke, I am the most suitable person for the parish head.
No, actually, to put it a bit bluntly, it didnât matter even if I didnât have the approval of the Vatican.
In the end, my purpose is to fulfill the quest. It is the system that needs that recognition. Besides my religion is the World Church, and the highest authority of that church was me, the religious leader.
All I had to do was designate it as a parish.
Seeking the permission of the Order Church is merely a formality.
[âThe Critic who adjusts the balanceâ comforts you for having a lot of trouble because of heresy.]
Now that the designation of the parish was settled, it was time to talk about the construction of the church.
âGrandpa, since I canât stay in the principality for long, can I ask you to build a church?â
âOf course, Iâll build you a nice and fancy one!â
âThank you. Construction cost isâ¦â¦â
I rummaged in my sleeves with melancholy and pulled things out of my inventory.
Oh, my hands are shaking
âHe-here is all my propertyâ¦â¦I have 30,000 goldâ¦â¦ Is it possible to fill up what is lacking with the materials for transition stones and Rodelâs Pills? I havenât cashed these yetâ¦â¦â
âOh, God! There are so many horns of Unisus!â
âLook at the size!â
While Edgar and Rex exclaimed with their eyes wide open in amazement, Grandpa made a solemn reply.
âKeep them.â
ââ¦â¦Grandpa?â
âDo you think this old man canât even do this much for his granddaughter?â
ââ¦â¦!â
âConsider the construction costs as my offering.â
âGr-Grandpaâ¦â¦!â
It was exciting.
[âThe World-building Godâ registered âAaron Jake Hispenrilâ as the 1st place in the Believerâs Offerings Ranking.]
âGrandpa! Thank you so much.â
I was already struggling with money, so my nose got all cold.
I was putting money, materials, and goods back into my inventory, and Edgar asked me a good question.
âHave you thought about where to build the Church?â
âYes!â
I pulled out a map of Peronsa with thorough preparation. There was a place circled in advance.
âIt was put up for sale a few months ago.â
âItâs a bit out of the way, isnât it lonely here?â
âHere is the right place. Can I buy it quickly? Right now if possible.â
âEdgar, did you hear that?â
âYes, I will buy it right away.â
It was truly a lighting out of the blue sky.
When all discussions were over, Grandpa said while stroking his abs.
âIâve worked a lot lately, so I think Iâm going to lose my muscles.â
âCome to think of it, itâs lunch. I am hungry too.â
âMy granddaughter canât go hungry! Come on, letâs all move to the banquet hall!â
âYes!â
As we left the parlor and walked down the hall, Grandpa took an interest in Rexâs muscles.
Meanwhile, Thesilid clung close to me.
âEli.â
Looking at his handsome face carved with a soft smile, I couldnât help but smile at him too.
âHuh? What is it?â
âThere are a lot of Unisus horns. Where did you get it from?â