Chapter 84: Free At Last
I’m Not the Final Boss’ Lover
ââ¦Then you intend on hiding everything? What do you stand to gain from this, Sister?â
âI donât think thatâs something a priest should say. Isnât it a recommended virtue for a religious person to not announce their sacrifice to others or something?â I laughed despite myself as August questioned me in disbelief.
The priest shook his head gravely. âIt is a sin to take sacrifice for granted.â
I didnât give an inch of ground and also shook my head. âIâm not taking it for granted. I merely think itâs better to keep this matter a secret.â
Mayer seemed plenty grateful to me already. I didnât know how much it would help by making him feel more indebted, hence why I felt it necessary to keep the secret. The captain was concerned enough about my safety as it was. After all, I was a necessary âpartâ to defeat the demon lord. He already flared up if I got the slightest injury; if the man found out he had hurt me himself⦠With him being rather sensitive and low in self-esteem, I couldnât imagine what heâd think and do in that case.
In the end, it would only bring trouble. Mayer Knox couldnât be told of what I did, and nor did he need to. And August hadnât needed to know anything about this either. âAnyway⦠The captain mustnât know. Do you understand, Reverend?â I told him firmly.
âHoweverâ¦â he hesitated.
âThe same with the secret about the captainâs mana. I would like for you to keep mum about todayâs conversation to him, and everyone else, of course.â
August fixed his gray eyes on me and silence fell around us. After a long moment, he sighed and nodded, seeing that I wasnât backing down in the least. âI understand.â
I smiled. âThank you. Iâll trust you on that then.â
It was a relief that I managed to solve this emergency. I didnât know what I was doing because of Mayer Knox, and I couldnât help but shake my head. Still, I comforted myself with the thought that being useful was better than being of no help at all.
Act 6: Memorial Service
There was merit to August finding out what was going on: I could get immediate treatment without having to think up any more excuses. After expanding Mayerâs mana circuit, I didnât head straight to my bedroom. Instead, I barely managed to drag my battered body over to a dark corner near the monastery. âOh, you were here already.â
ââ¦It will not do to keep a patient waiting, after all.â August cast a disapproving look at me, but he healed me without saying much. His holy power passed through my body, virtually returning me to the healthy state I was in before going to Mayer. I swung my arms around, feeling amazed. They were painless and fine. âIâll be sleeping soundly thanks to you.â
âGlad to hear.â
âHaaahm⦠Then Iâll be getting some sleep. See you later.â
âRest well.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Before, I had always groaned in my sleep on days I met Mayer, but now I could sleep no different than usual. That alone felt like a good start to my day and my footsteps grew lighter by themselves. This was why sleep quality had such importance in life. But it wasnât all good things. Like how August noticed me going in and out of Mayerâs bedroom, it was impossible to hide my secret meetings with the priest. Somebody must have found out as rumors began to spread of August and me secretly meeting each other.
âNow itâs Reverend August after His Excellency? What part of her attracted themâ¦? Unbelievable!â
âWord around is that someone saw it with their own eyes. They were holding a rendezvous in a secret part in the garden at dawn or something.â
âReally?â
I didnât expect our meeting place to be the typical rendezvous spot near the garden for couples. And they say if youâre unlucky, youâd break your nose falling backward⦠I softly clicked my tongue. Priests werenât obligated to be chaste or anything in this world, but that didnât mean that being part of such gossip was a good thing. It didnât take long for the rumors to reach the ears of the person in question. August looked dismayed at hearing about it. âSo, this is how rumors spread.â
âHow do you feel after experiencing it?â
âNot very good.â
âRight?â I shrugged with a giggle. âCheer up. Axion says theyâll go away if you ignore them, but in my experience, itâs like a mark thatâs hard to get rid of. That alone will fuel the rumors.â
âHow can you be so calm, Sister?â
âIs that how I look? No, this is me having given up. Resigned.â