Chapter 226
Margrave’s Bastard Son was The Emperor
A strange silence enveloped the office. While Ian and Jin were also surprised, the two priests themselves were no less shocked. The God they served was one, and His voice should be one as well. How could their descriptions be so different?
Makael stammered as she added:
âAh, Abidelâs oracle was from a full ten years ago. There could be differences in memory. Besides, humans often perceive the same thing differently. It seems Iâve caused concern due to a misunderstanding in expression.â
Ten years. No matter how sacred an experience that resonated in oneâs mind, it would be difficult to perfectly remember a momentary voice.
At Makaelâs attempt to smooth things over, Abidel also bowed her head. Although her face was hidden by the veil, her gestures were thick with embarrassment.
âThat could happen if you were human. But arenât you priests? You dedicate your entire lives to hearing Godâs voice. I think I need to hear more details.â
âPlease ask. We will answer sincerely.â
âBetween the oracle for His Highness Jin ten years ago and the recent oracle, were there any other oracles?â
âThere were two.â
âWho heard them?â
âOne remains at the temple, and the other is waiting in the rocky mountains.â
âIs that so? Thatâs good.â
How could two voices come from one being? If that person were brought here, they could have a three-way conversation and determine whose oracle was suspicious.
Realizing Ianâs intention, Makael prostrated herself again and added:
âMinister Ian. I speak out of concern that the honor of the Carbo Temple might be tarnished. When a message comes down, the light of the oracle shines beautifully, so everyone present can know. It was so on that rainy night ten years ago. And it was so a few days ago as well.â
Ian felt something click in his mind. As if misaligned pieces were slowly coming together. He muttered without realizing:
âYes. The light of the oracle.â
Why hadnât he realized it before? Why was it specifically the âoracleâsâ light used to identify magic users? Ian hesitated as he turned to look at Jin.
âLord Ian?â
âDo you know what else mages are called?â
âThose close to Godâs power, isnât it?â
âThatâs right. If they are close to Godâs power, they can all activate the light of the oracle.â
Abidel and Makael raised their heads simultaneously. Their looks suggested they had no idea what he was trying to say. A flash of horror colored their expressions, but they bit their lips with a thread of hope. No matter how high-ranking a Ministry of Magic official he might be, he couldnât insult God and the temple.
âThere is one God, but there are many things close to Godâs power. Itâs not just mages.â
âLord Ian! W-What are you trying to say?â
The faces of the two priests turned pale. Something close to Godâs power that wasnât a mage? Only one thing came to mind.
âNo. Please.â
Their eyes pleaded desperately for him not to say it out loud. But Ian firmly and sharply concluded:
âMagical beasts.â
âLord Ian! This is blasphemy! This canât be!â
âPlease stop! God is watching!â
Abidel and Makael screamed and convulsed violently. It was understandable, as they were people who had dedicated not just their lives, but their very existence to God.
And now Ian was saying that one of their oracles was from a magical beast? It was an insult that felt like it would tear their hearts and consume their souls.
Thud!
âWeâre leaving! Weâll formally request to sever ties from the Carbo Temple.â
âIâm especially suspicious of your oracle, Abidel. If the doubt Iâve raised is true, how will you take responsibility?â
âWhat you just said wasnât raising doubt, it was an irresponsible statement! You will be the one to take responsibility, Lord Ian.â
Abidel seemed genuinely angry, grinding her teeth. Jin, who had been startled and flinching, saw this and rebuked with dignity:
âWho do you think youâre raising your voice to!â
It was a brief exclamation, but enough to calm the excited priest. They seemed to come to their senses, firmly closing their mouths and glaring at Ian.
Another strange silence. Displeased, Abidel and Makael had begun a silent protest.
âYou two wait in the Ministry of Magic. Weâll bring the priest waiting in the rocky mountains for a three-way conversation.â
âThe temple is not affected by magical beasts!â
Unable to hold back any longer, Abidel burst out with a near-scream. As if begging him not to say such nonsense.
âDue to its sanctity, they canât take even a single step inside! How can you say they activated the light of the oracle and imitated Godâs voice?â
âNot even a single step inside?â
âThereâs only one entrance, and all access is handled by holy knights. If thereâs anything improper, absolutely-!â
âWhat if it wasnât born?â
ââ¦Pardon?â
âIf it wasnât born, so even the holy knights couldnât detect it?â
âLord Ian. What on earth are you sayingâ¦â
Abidel shook her head and stepped back. Her gaze fell on Jin. Then, she remembered the image of Dilaina arriving at the temple with her heavily pregnant belly from long ago.
What had the holy knight guarding the entrance said then?
âJust a moment.â
âWhatâs the matter?â
âDid Lady Dilaina bring anything besides her servants?â
âNo, she didnât. Why do you ask?â
âItâs nothing. You know how they keep all sorts of strange things in the imperial palace sometimes. I just wanted to check. You may enter.â
They hadnât asked in detail why the holy knight had stopped them then. The priests had seen Dilainaâs bare body and confirmed that all she carried was the noble future of Bariel.
âAre you saying His Highness is a magical beast?â
âMind your subject.â
There were two in the womb at that time. Jin and Arsen. Judging from Ianâs attitude, he was clearly suspecting Arsen.
âIf not His Highness Jin, then His Highness Arsen? Impossible! If you didnât know because it wasnât born, what about afterward? While Lady Dilaina was recovering postpartum, both of them stayed at the temple. The holy knights couldnât have missed that!â
The more Abidel refuted, the more Ian could be certain. It must have used power beyond its limits, such as delivering an oracle immediately after being born as a newborn.
âDo you know that His Highness Arsen will use the light of the oracle? He collapsed right after showing his magic in Prince Galeâs quarters. If itâs hard to handle even with his current body, as a newborn, he must have lost even more strength. To the holy knights, he would have appeared no different from an ordinary human.â
âListen here!â
âNow I understand. Yes.â
Ian ignored Abidelâs scream and tapped the armrest of the sofa. Based on the history he knew, hadnât he guessed that if Arsen was truly a magic user, he wouldnât be a person of the imperial family?
ââ¦He wasnât a âpersonâ of the imperial family.â
Setting aside the cruel aspects he had shown, there were many questionable things.
But if he wasnât a person but a magical beast, everything could be explained. How he could enter Galeâs quarters that night, how he could bind Philea, and so on.
Rustle.
Ian quickly rummaged through the desk. Soon, âThe Chronicles of Robersideâ was in his hand. He flipped through the pages familiarly to find the desired part. His low voice calmly read out the words.
[Roberside finally cornered the last magical beast. The devil in the form of a small child begged, rubbing its hands together.]
â¦â¦
[Just as Roberside raised his sword, declaring it deserved to die, the devil whispered cunningly. âIf you let me live, Iâll hide and live. But if you kill me, my brother will take revenge. He will destroy everything youâve gained.â]
Jin, Abidel, and Makael watched blankly. Ian handed a pen to Jin.
âYour Highness. Would you write the characters that Roberside told you in your dream?â
Roberside told him characters? The priests furrowed their brows and focused on the pen tip. Their eyes widened at the ancient script written without hesitation.
á«á±áááá
âDo you know what this is?â
âItâs a script that has been used in the Carbo Temple since ancient times. We donât use it much now, but we occasionally use it to read old records.â
Ian sat on the edge of the sofa as if he had expected this. Then he nodded for them to read it. Makael unconsciously sounded out each letter.
âa, r, s, è, n, e.â
Jin unknowingly dropped the pen. The name of the last magical beast Roberside had spoken of in the dream was Arsen.
âLord Ian.â
âItâs alright, Your Highness.â
Jin embraced Ian, and Ian also firmly tightened his arms around the child, patting him.
It was too confusing. If a magical beast dwelled in a brother of the same bloodline, what on earth should be done? The touch of the beastâs hand, which had been there from the beginning of life, was too deep and sticky.
âItâs deeply related to the devilâs curse. It must have come down in the name of the brother. Since it said it would destroy everything of Robersideâsâ¦â
Ian suddenly realized that Arsen was involved in the start of the rebellion. When Xiaoshi tried to assassinate for show, didnât Mariv move unexpectedly because Gale truly coughed up blood?
âThe intention is to lead Bariel to decline.â
Squeeze.
Ianâs embrace of Jin grew stronger. The more he did so, Jin also squeezed his eyes shut as if trying to forget his fear.
The priests still had vacant looks in their eyes, as if they couldnât believe that Arsen was a magical beast. Especially Abidel, feeling as if her very existence had been denied, looked so unwell she seemed about to collapse at any moment.
âYour Highness. You are the one to carry on the glory of the imperial family.â
âHuh?â
âThatâs why Arsen couldnât use his tricks and only moved his tongue viciously. Persistently, for that long time. Because Your Highness is truly the future of Bariel.â
There was a reason he had endlessly whispered by your side that you were useless, cursed, and shouldnât exist. Ian murmured while caressing Jinâs wounds.
âThatâs enough. I understand now.â
âIf thereâs a problem with Arsen, what about Mother?â
âLady Dilaina isâ¦â
During those ten years, Dilaina would have been the first person Arsen targeted whenever he had the chance. She was the woman who influenced him the most after the Emperor, and conversely, also influenced Jin.
Bang! Boom!
âYou canât!â
âHave you forgotten the order? His Highness Jin is inside!â
âLady Dilaina cannot see His Highness without Jinâs permission! Please calm down! Please!â
âPlease wait a little. Inside, theyâre still-!â
At that moment, a commotion was heard from outside. Judging by the faint sounds, it seemed Dilaina had come to the Ministry of Magic. Forgetting even the no-approach order, to help the priests. More precisely, to hurry Arsenâs magic confirmation ceremony.
âWhere do you think youâre touching!â
Clunk!
Dilaina threw open the office door with a shrill shout. Behind her, mages and Dilainaâs servants could be seen tangled together. Jin very slowly blinked and looked up at his mother. It was the first time seeing her this close since Marivâs trial.
âAre you the priests from the Carbo Temple?â
âYes. I am Abidel.â
âI-Iâm Makael.â
âI heard there was a problem moving the light of the oracle? What did Lord Ian say? Did he say heâd provide support?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
It was a frivolous and urgent manner unbefitting the Emperorâs consort. She glanced at Jin, who kept looking up at her, then nonchalantly turned her head away.
âWeâll supplement our manpower too. The mages are busy, so even if they say theyâll help, Iâm not sure if theyâll do the job properly. Lord Ian. Is that alright?â
Dilaina proposed, putting force into her words. It was essentially no different from a notification.
Ian turned over the paper with the devilâs name written on it and readily accepted.
âDo as you please. Weâd be glad if you bring the light of the oracle quickly. Still, our mages will go along. It would be troublesome if any small creatures cause mischief.â