Book 8, 125
City of Sin
Whispers From Heaven
âHow is the Pope such an unknown?â Richard asked. It was near impossible for someone to reach the epic realm without showing their hand. He knew the rough limits of Apeironâs strength himself, despite the aura of chaos about her.
Martin muttered to himself for a while, âThis is related to the situation in Heaven. You know the Radiant Lordâs relationship with the celestials; he was possibly one himself. However, the entire plane is currently in disorder and nobody knows the situation. All portals in are closed, and even citizens like Michael couldnât return. The Lord hasnât answered our prayers in a long time.â
He paused for a moment, âSomething must have happened that we cannot hope to understand. I suspect he is involved with some outside actors, but I need time to investigate completely. I recommend you donât challenge him until you figure out the aces up his sleeve; like I said before, heâs trying to light his godspark. If we find ourselves against a true god walking in the mortal realm, weâll have no chance to resist.â
Richard grew serious as well, simply nodding silently. A deity wasnât at their most dangerous when they raised their divine kingdom, but in the time leading up to it. The laws of the plane wouldnât yet reject them walking in the mortal realm, but their power wouldnât be far from their peak. Even a lesser deity would be strong even for legends, while those at the level of the Radiant Lord could rival epic beings. If the pope had lit hius godspark in secret, then they just could end up facing an epic opponent.
Fortunately, such a period of uncertainty was only temporary. A god without a divine kingdom would be rejected by the laws of the plane eventually, which was why Martin said time was on their side.
The abyssal heart in Richard suddenly throbbed, a ripple of energy bursting through Richardâs body. Unable to absorb it all, he could only let the excess formlessly spread away, causing an energy spike in his vicinity that Martin caught, âStill unable to control it?â
Richard nodded, replying calmly, âThe difference in strength is just too great.â
Envy filled the divine childâs face, âThis is why you can layer Midren on top of Disintegrator, isnât it. Your capacity basically has no limit.â
âConsider me lucky,â Richard smiled, âbut Iâm nothing compared to you.â
âWhat do you mean? Iâm just like you, struggling all the time. If not for that, how would you take opportunities you come across? You were bold enough to approach that lordâs heart when you had just turned legendary. You should have exploded into bits when it rippled, or turned into a puppet body for its original master! You bastard!â
Richard could only smiled at the hateful voice, âAre we even in the same camp?â
âOf course we are! Thereâs no time for infighting until the Pope has been taken out. But people like you should be killed the moment the opportunity comes up. The world is large, but itâs small at the same time. It only needs one hero, not two.â
Not knowing how to reply, Richard coughed several times, âSo should I side with the Pope now?â
âWhat?â Martinâs expression warped, âPlease, no! Your grudges are serious enough that he wonât take you anyway.â
Richard stared blankly at him, âAnd the conflict between you two is even greater. Anyway, letâs get serious. How is your situation?â
"Hmm, not too bad. Things with the Pope have simmered down, like there was never any conflict before, and all the decisions are being made by vote at the meetings of cardinals that only the two of us still attend. The old man Hendrick is back too, but his attitude seems to indicate that he can be swayed. I feel like we can win him over if we put in some more effort."
âThen isnât your situation settled?â
Martin nodded, âIndeed. As long as Hendrick is willing to lend a hand, we will be able to restrict the Pope. This old fellow has many aces up his sleeves.â
âAnd then our relationship will be different?â Richard smiled.
âOf course! Once I put the old coots of the Church back in their places, my first order will be to rally the troops of the Empire and Church to level Blackrose!â
Richardâs expression darkened. He had known the divine child for a while now, but he still wasnât used to the constantly leaping thoughts and direct attitude. He coughed, âHow does one even describe you? Do you really want a war when even your epic beings are hollow? Your first priority should be to protect your nest.â
Martin shook his head, âYou underestimate yourself. To me, youâre more dangerous than anyone else. Destroying you is of paramount importance. I canât muster enough strength now because we have to get rid of the Pope first, or I would have personally led the charge.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Richard sighed, âThen youâll lose your entire army.â
Martin suddenly flashed a brilliant smile, âSee, I wasnât wrong! You didnât even use all your aces in that battle.â
âOf course I didnât. Why would I let you know everything I can do?â
âEh. Anyway, we canât fight until I get rid of the Pope. Letâs talk about something else; I have this friend of... rather special origin. Sheâs a citizen of Heaven, but she canât return now. She needs some equipment and runes, and I hear youâre opening another battlefield against the abyss. Let her participate, and remember to take care of her.â
â... Why would I help someone whoâs constantly scheming to uproot me?â
Martin smiled, waving a pamphlet, âYou canât refuse.â
âWhatâs that?â Richardâs eyes narrowed.
âA travelogue about the Darkness, written by one of the Eternal Dragonâs Chosen.â
âAnd how do you have that?â
âBy accident,â Martin smiled innocently, âYou know that the Church of Glory has existed for a long time, and we throw many strange things into our treasury every year. Forgive me, Iâm ignorant of its origin.â
âThen how do you know Iâd want this?â
âA guess.â
Richard breathed in deeply, âSince you know so much, why havenât you come and destroyed me?â
âTrust me, I want to But I canât do it right now. Itâs just like that old coot Hendrick. Iâm quite familiar with him, and I even know how many girls heâs groped, but what use is that? I still canât beat him. Just like you said, Iâd be wiped out if I attack you.â
âThen what aces does Hendrick have?â he pushed on.
âDonât take my words that seriously,â Martin said with a smile, waving the small book in his hand, âDo you want this thing or not?â
Richard felt like he was being toyed with, but he still gritted and stretched out a hand, âHand it over.â
âAnd my friend...â a vicious smile crawled up Martinâs face.
âSheâll be fine, on my life.â
âAs always, itâs enjoyable dealing with you,â Martinâs image started to fade, but then he seemed to recall something, âThe Church treasury still has many things that might be of note, so letâs cooperate properly in the future! Iâll come beat you up when Iâve dealt with the Pope, so just relax and wait.â
As Martinâs image disappeared, the communication circle rippled out his last muttered words, âDo I know too much...â
Richard didnât need to look at the mirror to know that his expression was darker than ever.