Chapter 91
A Transmigrator’s Privilege
âWow, itâs a village!â
After camping overnight for the past few days, my whole body was stiff.
I missed my bed so much that my muscles were about to twist, and I was happy to find a town of sizable scale.
Thesilid and I looked sideways at each other, who had become dirty.
âEllet, how about taking a break here today?â
âIâve been waiting for that word.â
I inquired about the best inn in town and found a place to stay. After taking a proper bath after a long time, I was happy to lie down on the bed with a refreshed body.
[âThe Scales that Judges the Soulâ complains about having separate rooms.]
Knock, knock.
âEllet, itâs me.â
âYes, come in.â
I greeted Thesilid while lying down on my back.
He was startled as soon as he opened the door but soon spoke as if nothing had happened.
âIâm thinking of going to church.â
âWhy would you go to church? Do you want to make a confession?â
Thesilid picked up the blanket hanging from the chair. He opened his mouth only after he showed his dutiful manners to cover my legs exposed under the gown.
âSince I have a sinful body, that would be a good thing to do. But not for that purpose.â
âOh, I see. Youâre trying to get news from the Vatican, arenât you?â
âThatâs right.â
I couldnât let the weak protagonist go alone.
âLetâs go together. Wait outside for a moment.â
I sent Thesilid out and searched my satchel. The clothes I usually wear were washed and laid out, so Iâm thinking of wearing other clothes.
[âThe Scales that Judges the Soulâ shines her eyes asking to wear pretty clothes.]
[âThe World-building Godâ hopes you will wear the orderâs costume at this time.]
[âThe Scales that Judges the Soulâ says that one is too much and prefers a beige outing dress.]
Since I was going around town anyway, I thought I could wear the clothes Miss Libra had chosen.
I went out with a shirt on a slightly Apron-like dress.
âLetâs go, Terry.â
âIt feels like I should escort you.â
âYou, me?â
ââ¦â¦â
While exploring the village, I walked toward the place where I could see a cross. The church, which we arrived at not long after, was larger than expected.
I murmured as I scanned the exterior near the entrance.
âItâs a big one, but since itâs a remote village, I donât know if there are any church officials who have news about The Vatican.â
âI donât think you need to worry about that. Look over there, Ellet.â
âWhereâ¦huh.â
Just then, I saw a group of people entering through the back door of the church. The white uniform adorned with light blue in a bias cut and gold epaulets was like a symbol of the Holy Knights.
Thesilid immediately recognized their affiliation.
âThe Knights Templar.â
âAh, Templars.â
It was the name of the knights Clovis Argent, Thesilidâs stepbrother, was in charge of. Was his primary mission search for relics?
Thesilid pondered for a moment, then said as if he had realized something.
âAh, it seems that your existence has not been erased from this episode. Then he will have a hard time finding you.â
âWhat?â
âThe mission of the Knights Templar is to search for Saints. I think Clovis has been looking for you for about eight years.â
âOh, myâ¦â¦â
In the 17th timeline, my existence is recognized by the denomination as a Saint. Therefore, it seems that the role of the Knights Templar has changed with the appearance of a Saint who was not in the original.
[âThe Troubled Architect of the Tower of Trialsâ tells that since youâve been stuck in the tower for 8 years, Clovis has never been able to make any progress and was often chastised in the church.]
[âThe Spoiler Inspectorâ urges you to feel guilty saying that a young manâs career was ruined because of you.]
[âThe Critic who adjusts the balanceâ is totally on your side, saying that hiding is not a bad thing because you are considered a heretic over there.]
[âThe World-building Godâ Itâs ridiculous that you should pretend to be a Saint that belongs to other churches in the first place.]
The Critic and World God were right. Besides, I probably wouldnât have been able to go outside the Countâs Castle because of the tutorial anyway.
Thesilid also commented.
âYou donât have to feel sorry about it. You were twelve when Clovis took on the mission to search for the Saint. At that time, if it were revealed that you were a saint, you would be put under the protection of the Order.
âWhat happens then?â
âYou would be forcibly separated from your family, and you must have been forced to serve and sacrifice from a young age. Because the duties placed on the name of a Saint are heavy.â
âWellâ¦â¦Thanks, Terry.â
âAll of a sudden?â
âThe Commander of the Temple Knights, itâs your older brother.â
There are no real blood relations and they are not really friends, butâ¦
âThank you for keeping the secret.â
âI just did what I thought was right.â
He doesnât know how to take credit, thatâs why heâs always living at a loss.
âThen, what shall we do now? Do you want to contact Knight Commander Clovis?â
âNot really because weâre not close.â
âDo you even have a close friend?â
ââ¦â¦I have.â
âOh, who?â
âYou would know. Hestio and Ephael.â
Another amazing fact.
Arenât they friends with who we broke into the boss room together in the toy mansion 10 years ago?
At that time, the sandwich that I fed them, with my parentsâ heart wishing them to get along with Thesilid, seemed to be still working.
Of course, the reason for the surprise lies elsewhere.
âAre they assigned to the Knights Templar?â
âYes. Look over there.â
Just in time, two tall young men with black hair and blond hair were seen walking at the end of the group.
A priest with a scruffy face with long black hair in loose braids.
A knight with a playful impression, who grew blonde hair just enough to cover the nape of his neck.
The images of young boys in my memories were superimposed on their faces.
âWow, theyâve grown up. Those two.â
[âThe Scales that Judges the Soulâ is satisfied with the great visuals.]
Iâm glad I saved them. The world would have suffered a great loss if it had gone as the original story unfolded.
While I couldnât take my eyes off Hestio and Ephael, Thesilid said thoughtfully.
âSo, it would be nice if I could contact them separately. How to callâ¦â¦â
âOh? Terry, look over there. Only the two of them are going to another place alone.â
âWhat?â
Thesilid had a blank face when Hestio and Ephael left the Knights Templar and went down to the semi-basement.
Agnes explained the crispy structure of the church. If she knows about it, Thesilid will know, too.
âItâs strange that things are going so well in my life.â
âCome on, Terry.â
I grabbed his arm and pulled him away so that his thoughts wouldnât deepen.
âBut why are Hestio and Ephael going to the prayer room? They are not very religious.â
âItâs a private space with good sound insulation. Maybe theyâre going to take a nap.â
âThatâs possible.â
They took advantage of the brief absence of the priest who guarded the prayer room and went inside. There were prayer room doors, both right and left, all the way of the hallway in the semi-basement.
It wasnât particularly difficult to find where Hestio and Ephael were in the dozens of rooms. because.
âAh! Thesilid, you pathetic bastard! What if you go in vain like that? Ugh!â
âSniff, calm down, Hestio. They will hear everything.â
âHey! Yesterday was a friendâs funeral. Do you think Iâm going to calm down?! An idiot who went away without leaving so much as a finger behindâ¦â¦uh huk.â
Hestioâs weeping voice revealed their location.
The noise pollution that causes soundproof walls to shake in places that should be quiet was indeed out of scale.
I immediately went to the prayer room there and opened the door.
Bump!
âExcuse me.â
A narrow room with nothing but a cross and a cushion
I pushed the Thesilid into it, went in, and closed the door.
âOh, my god! What suddenlyâ¦â¦! WHAT?!â
ââ¦â¦Wow, Hestio. I must be seeing shit right now. The ghost of a dead Thesilid is right in front of me.â
âYou too?â
Itâs kind of funny how they blink their wide-open eyes. However, since it was a reunion after a long time, I tried to hold back my laughter and make a good impression.
âItâs been a while, Hestio, Ephael.â
âUh, you, I think I saw you somewhereâ¦â¦â
âThatâs right. That pink hairâ¦â¦.â
âI guess you havenât completely forgotten. Iâm Ellet who was dragged into the toy house with you guys. Would you remember if I told you that I was the one who was going to go to Count Orsche with flowers on my head?â
âAh!â
âAh!â
Itâs a satisfactory response. I was so proud of them that I thought I would give them snacks one by one.
âThen are you dead too?â
âWhat?â
Hestio, a young black-haired priest, suddenly spoke nonsense.
âLooking at you coming with Thesilid, you look dead. What do you think, Ephael?â
âYes, Hestio. She must have gone first and guided him back so that we could say our last goodbye to Thesilidâs soulâ¦â¦â
âHey. I know youâve come to your senses. Stop itâ
âYes.â
âOkay.â
Ephael and Hestio meekly nodded their heads and shut their mouths. Thesilid had a very bewildered look on his face.
âIsnât 10 years supposed to be a long time? You guys look so natural.â (Terry)
It was the first thing he said after going inside the room.
âDid you hear, Hestio?â
âYes.â
âHe speaks. Itâs not a real ghost.â
âHey, Thesilid. Itâs nice to meet you, but can I hold you by the neck?â
Of course, Thesilidâs will didnât matter. Hestioâs hand immediately grabbed his collar.
âThesilid you bastard! If you are alive, you must report to the Vatican that you are alive! What are you doing here?! I didnât know you were fine, and even left flowers at your funeral yesterday!â
âMy funeral is a piece of interesting news. Can you tell me more?â
Hestio flinched at his calm reply, then looked back at Ephael and asked for an opinion.
âDonât you think this punkâs personality has gotten a little weird?â
âI know. Has something changed?â
Itâs because heâs a regressor.
I decided to gloss overâ¦.
âItâs because he came back from the brink of death.â
Hestio, convinced by my words, released Thesilid and began to interrogate more calmly.
âWhat happened?â
Thesilid replied.
âI almost died because of a dungeon burst, but Ellet here saved me. It hasnât been long since I came to my senses, so Iâm about to return to the Vatican.â
What was contained in the calm voice was a very refined summary. The horror of being tortured by Reed and the misery of being abandoned by the Knights of Pillar of Light were also filtered out.
âSighâ¦â
âWhoaâ¦.â
At that moment, Hestio and Ephael let out a sigh. It felt like they were choosing something to say.
I intervened.
âWhat did the Vatican announce about Terryâs death?â
âThat isâ¦.â
âTell me.â
Thesilid needs to know.
Hestio, who was exasperated, did not dare to speak and huffed. As if he couldnât help it, Ephael swept his blonde hair and said to Thesilid.
âThey said that you believed in the Holy Sword, went into the dungeon alone, and caused a burst. Of course, we didnât believe it.â
ââ¦â¦â
A really great sweet potato. I immediately looked at Thesilid.
He stayed still with his eyes closed, then spoke a word after a while.
âWho?â
ââ¦All the Knights of the Pillar of Light.â
The name of the Knights to which Thesilid belongs.
The dead donât speak.
The Knights, who had saved their lives by abandoning him, tried to cover up their disgrace throwing it away together with the scapegoat.