22 â Saintess Candidate â 3
ââ¦.Firstly, a thread of starlight. â
Priscilla began to explain with a sulky face. Every time she saw Rosario after explaining all the happenings with the Saintess candidate, she had that kind of gaze.
I had expected that kind of reaction. I thought there was no point hiding, especially if Rosario might hear it from someone else; it could complicate things further.
Even after hearing what happened with Rosario, Priscilla showed no particular reaction. She just seemed to be trying much harder than usual to understand my warmth.
We ended up sharing a blanket in the same bed because it seemed Priscillaâs anxiety hadnât completely dissipated, but nothing much happened. My patience was just tested more than usual.
âYes, a thread of starlight. And what else?â
Rosario didnât feel upset, even while blatantly noticing Priscillaâs awkward reaction because she heard about Priscillaâs past.
It was quite amusing seeing her surprised reaction after hearing about the number of regressions.
âThe eternal chalice that shines forever. These two items will do. Oh, and also lots of money.â
âAn eternal chalice that shines forever? That might be difficult for me to get from the papacy⦠Of course, Iâll try, but just know that thereâs a high chance of failure. Money will be the easiest of the three. Youâll just have to apply then theyâll fill up carriage after carriage, about 10 in total. And all in gold coins, of course.â
The two items Priscilla just mentioned were originally religious treasures of the Starlight Sect, that had been contaminated by the demon armyâs assault and were essentially demonic relics.
The thread of starlight connected the senses of thousands of humans together â if one died, so would all the others. It was a vile weapon.
While the eternal chalice created a buff zone for demons.
Both were eventually purified by Aria once sheâd become Saintess, but until then, they caused considerable harm to humans which is why they wanted to retrieve them beforehand.
With the plot thrown off by the 3rd division commander of the demon army entering the academy just two weeks after enrollment, there was a chance they could assault the papacy at any moment.
There was another item, but the Pope kept it with him at all times, so it was currently out of reach.
âThatâs okay. They arenât needed immediately, I just need to retrieve them before the demon king invades the papacy.â
âThe thread of starlight should be easy to retrieve. They even tried to make a dress out of it and put it on me before. If you say youâll give it a try, theyâll surely hand it over.â
âThey tried to make a dress out of it? That thing? â
This time, Priscilla made an odd face. Rosario sighed and nodded her head.
âBut why?â
âItâs a thin, semi-transparent thread. Based on the userâs will and holy power, it can continually grow. But the real key point is, if you donât apply holy power, it merely stays a semi-transparent thread.â
ââ¦and?â
âIf they make a dress out of it, do you know what would happen? No cover whatsoever. Iâd just appear as a madwoman with threads wrapped around my naked body. And they wanted me to put that on as a new holy dress? I was speechless. Why donât they just tell me to wear nothing at all?â@@novelbin@@
Rosario ground her teeth with frustration as she explained.
âBut then they brought in a nun to try it on, then decided it wasnât time for me to wear it and canceled it. Ah, that nun was branded as a heretic and expelled for desecrating the holy object. Those lunatics, trying it themselves.â
I felt that just by hearing a few explanations, I was getting an idea of how rotten the Starlight Sect had become on the inside.
Even if it was set up in the original work to show Aria cleansing the sect and becoming the new Pope and Saintess, this was a bit too much.
âYouâre sure you can destroy them without Aria? No kidding, they have serious wealth. Even considering only wealth, theyâre on par with the Emperor.â
âIf I wanted to, I could do it right now. But we need to suck them dry first.â
âAh, really?! How?â
Upon hearing Priscillaâs comment, Rosario sat upright, startled. Seeing her, Priscilla curled up one corner of her lips. Rosario initially looked shocked, then her expression turned awkward.
ââ¦Why are you looking at me like that?â
âYou look suspicious. If Mira says she can do it, then she obviously can. Thereâs no need to ask if itâs true, or how sheâll do it. We just have to believe and follow Mira.â
ââ¦.â
Rosario just shut up, lost for words. I stopped talking, too. Priscillaâs eyes seemed eerily intense. Unable to find any further words, Rosario quietly sat back down.
Priscilla picked up my hand and brushed it against her cheek, looking pleased with herself â a smile of happiness spreading across her face again.
âI heard about it. You were attacked by the commander of the demon army, are you alright?â
The day after the holiday ended, Aria clasped my hand in hers with a worried look as soon as she saw me during the morning lecture. Her eyes welled up with tears.
âI tried to go see you yesterday, but they said the Saint candidate was having a conversation with you and I couldnât come. I didnât want to intrude unwarrantedly, Iâm sorry. Itâs not for naught that the Starlight Faith is known for their unwelcoming nature.â
Brynhildr reacted similarly. However, unlike Aria, who was filled with pure worry, Brynhildr was half worried and half angry.
âYou are a hero. Yet, you have to adjust to their whims?â
That was the reason why Rozaria had been tormenting Aria in the main story. She harbored ill-will towards Brynhildr, but as Brynhildr was a hero and couldnât be provocated, Rozaria chose Aria instead.
âThey can criticize me all they want. But not the ones below me. They so blindly devoted, theyâd use their lives as a threat. If I had withdrawn a little later, one of them might have died. I saw the resolve in their eyes.â
ââ¦â
It was such an extremist, threatening the hero with a suicide pledge if he didnât withdraw immediately. There wasnât an option for Brynhildr to suicide there, someone was definitely resorting to a desperate measure.
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âSo, how was the Saint?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou got to meet her personally. Was she like the rumors suggested? The one torturing nuns and bleeding them and then smearing or drinking the blood?â
I was starting to wonder what kind of rumors had been spreading. I responded with a bewildered expression.
âWho told you that? She was nothing like the rumors.â
ââ¦Really? So the rumors were wrong?â
I had to mix in a bit of a lie here.
âThe rumors must be wrong. She was incredibly kind, just a bit mischievous. Youâve never met the Saint before? Youâre the hero.â
âUnfortunately. I thought Iâd get to meet her when I went to receive some sort of starlight blessing at the Vatican, but it didnât happen. I met with the Pope and went back.â
Brynhildr, while showing a skeptical expression, seemed to trust my words for now. Aria, listening to our conversation, managed a bright smile.
Not long after, the professor entered, changing the atmosphere and starting the lecture. At first, Brynhildr seemed to concentrate, but she was already dozing off within 15 minutes.
ââ¦Sheâs at it again.â
Aria looked at Brynhildr with a troubled expression.
âShouldnât we wake her up?â
âEven if we wake her up to listen to the lecture, sheâll say itâs better if I take care of the complicated stuff and fall asleep again. Letâs leave her be.â
Brynhildr, being unrelated to theory, had always gotten the lowest score in written tests, and she still had no intention of listening. Conversely, Aria was the perfect model student, diligently taking notes and concentrating in class.
I also thought of note-taking as being important, so I left Brynhildr alone and focused on the lecture. Suddenly, an alert silently appeared on the magic tool screen.
I took a look at Ariaâs and Brynhildrâs too out of curiosity, but there were no notifications on their screens. It seemed like an alert only for me, so I checked it right away.
âCan you see me for a moment when the lecture ends?â
ââ¦?â
It was just that one sentence, there was no sender. As I was wondering who it was, another alert popped up.
âItâs the chairman. I have something to say to you concerning the incident in the dungeon, Iâd appreciate it if you could spare me some time. It wonât take very long.â
âThe chairman?â
I had heard that he had been summoned to the royal palace due to the demonic incident in the Bellium Forest and had been aggressively questioned by opponents of the academy.
Actually, the opposition sounded nice, but they were people advocating for the abolition of the academy because their own children had failed to enter the academy due to their incompetence and they were embarrassed and resentful.
So far, the operations had been so successful that they had not been able to find a single thing to question, but with this incident, it was said they had a fiery rage.
âWhere should I head to?â
Anyway, if the chairman was calling for me personally, it definitely meant something important was up, so I quickly sent a reply.
âCome to the chairmanâs office. The door will be left open.â
The reply to my message came very quickly.
After the short conversation was over, I headed straight to the chairmanâs office as soon as the lecture was over. Aria and Brynhildr sent me off with wide eyes when they heard the chairman had called for me.
The chairmanâs office was on the very top floor of the main building. The entire floor was dedicated to the chairmanâs office only. As he had said the door will be left open, as soon as I approached, the doors split open.
I awkwardly stepped inside. The chairman, who was sitting on a sofa with a table attached and sipping tea, caught my presence and greeted me with a smile.
âYouâre here.â
His body, still at least a head taller than me, was crossed legged hence revealing his long slender legs. If I had been his enemy, his intimidating figure would have been enough to frighten me.
The chairman gestured towards the opposite table, making a cup of tea and inviting me to sit in front of it. I obediently complied with his order.
âI apologize for the late introduction. I go by Erestika, the chairman of Bellium Academy. To be precise, I have more names amounting to about 63 words in human letters. But you donât have to memorize those, Erestika is enough.â
He had no intention of mentioning the name Meligor, which the Third Army Commander had brought up. I saw no need to mention it either, considering he had reacted savagely at the sound of it.
âMy name is Mira Crete.â
âI know. Mira Crete. Youâve been quite audacious since the admission ceremony. I suppose your speech will be given next year? Given that youâve held your position for three years now.â
A faint smile came to his face.
âThereâs one reason I called you. Let me get straight to the point,â
The chairman placed his teacup down and made eye contact with me. His vertically long-slitted pupils seemed to be assessing me.
âHow did you destroy the core of the Maker?â