I started to pack various things.
The holy relics, the Pendant of Holy Seal, Hessedâs Bracelet, and the All-Purpose Pocket. Clothes and daily necessities that arenât dragging out.
And the moment Iâve packed my luggage for a trip thatâs going to be at least a monthâ¦
âSaintess, this isnât all, is it?â
Daisyâs reaction was unexpected.
âThis is enough.â
âI canât believe itâs enough. You should fill at least one carriage with dresses and accessories for this expedition. When the Imperial Family goes on a trip for several days, they fill three carriages.â
A saintess is a semi-member of the Imperial Family who doesnât have to bow her head to anyone but the Emperor.
But with all my luggages combined, it was only two 28-inch suitcases, so it was understandable that she was bewildered.
âWhat if priests from other temples look down on the Saintess? We can never let that happenâ¦â
âDaisy, Iâm not going on a trip, though?â
I said firmly, fearing that Daisy would fill one of the carriages.
âStill, Saintess, this is too little. No matter how much I think about it, I have to go with you and waitâ¦â
âI said no to that. No.â
âSaintess!â
She widened her eyes, but I firmly refused.
As the gate is about to open, Ares Mine is too much for Daisy, whose divine power is at the level of an apprentice priestess.
âPlease. I canât send the Saintess to that dangerous place alone.â
In the end, the carriage was the paving stone for this conclusion.
âI know what youâre feeling, but if you come, youâll get in the way.â
Daisy looked at me, startled at my words. It was a cold statement, but it was also a clear reality that made her accept my decision.
âYou wouldnât want to put me in danger by protecting you, would you?â
Daisy bowed her head, looking like she was going to cry.
âI understand. Saintess.â
I raised my hand and patted her on the shoulder.
âDonât worry too much and wait. Did you say your hometown is in the north? Itâs good to take a vacation and go back to your hometown when Iâm not there.â
âSaintess.â
âWhen we meet again after this business ends, letâs go to the cake shop together. You ate well last time.â
âHicc. Saintess. You must come home safely!â
Finally, Daisy pulled out her tears and fell into my arms.
It was around the time she became calm.
âKyuuu!â
When Daisy pulled off from me and I stretched out my hand, Kyuu came running into my hand with its hips twitching. It was large even for a golden hamster, so I could feel the weight in my palm.
âI wonât see you for a long time either. But donât forget your owner.â
Whether it was really a rare demonic creature, Kyuu looked at me with its stupid eyes.
There were over a hundred Paladins although there was only one carriage I rode. About thirty porters and workers were also mobilized.
I was bewildered on a larger scale than I thought.
âSir Reihausd.â
Just in time, Reihausd was seeing me off.
He looked better than before in his white uniform.
Of course, he still doesnât seem to have fully recovered, judging from the fact that heâs in a cast.
âI have selected the most skilled Paladins.â
However, if I told him to reduce the number of Paladins here, there was plenty of room for Reihausd to say that he was forced to follow me instead, so I nodded my head.
I heard that he was cursed by a dying demon.
The demonâs curse through death was a considerable blow to even the High Priest.
First of all, it was just that my blessing didnât work well. A break will be needed for another month or more.
âDonât worry, just go in.â
âSaintessâ¦â
A desperate light flashed in his eyes, which shimmered gold across his pale face.
Now, Reihausd even seemed to want to grab my feet.
âThe Saintess is right.â
Then, a manâs voice was heard. A little startled, I turned my head and saw a tall man walking towards me. It was Cass Lloyd.
âMarquis Lloyd.â
Reihausd furrowed his eyebrows with a clear sick complexion.
Cass bowed his head to me and said to Reihausd.
âJust in time, Iâm also going to Ares for a job, so I request to accompany the Saintess.â
I was startled by that and looked up at Cass. It was a story I had never heard of.
âWouldnât the High Priest feel a little relieved if a hundred skilled mercenaries from Lloydâs Merchant and many workers were together in addition to the one hundred Paladins?â
Reihausd asked with a reluctant expression.
ââ¦What is your business about going to Ares?â
âThe mid-level demons that came out of the mine exploded and caused great damage to the property of the Merchant in Ares.â
There was a cold aura in his ultramarine blue eyes.
âThey went looting. Killing people. They said it was lawless.â
After Reihausd returned to the temple, Aresâ situation began to be known to the capital, and it was a time when public sentiment was agitated.
All in all, it was said that due to the Empressâ treason incident, the Imperial Palace had been delayed in organizing the messed up system, and was now forming a corps to dispatch.
Cass opened his mouth after a while.
âWe plan to rectify the damage and check its situation.â
In other words, he also had business in Ares.
At Cassâ words, Reihausdâs eyes shook.
There were wrinkles between his eyebrows, and a shadow was visible on his face.
Instinctively, he seemed unwilling to have Cass accompany me.
However, rather than sending me alone, it would be safer for me to be with him, the young owner of the Lloyd Merchant, thus the light of fierce conflict flashed in his eyes.
âI appreciate Marquis Lloydâs words, butâ¦â
I took the initiative and opened my mouth.
To have to stick with Cass during a long trip of nearly fifteen days. How would I deal with that awkwardness and discomfort?
However, Reihausd cut off my words.
âMarquis Lloyd.â
He said to Cass with a gloomy look.
âPlease take good care of the Saintess.â
His golden eyes were dark.
Without a word, Cass answered.
âI will do my best to protect the Saintess while I accompany her.â
[The God of Knowledge, Hessed, is satisfied with Reihausdâs decision.]
***
After a while we got into the carriage and set off. To be precise, I rode the carriage alone, and everyone else rode the horses.
About ten wagons loaded with Lloydâs Merchantâs items and Paladinsâ protective equipment followed me in line.
Cassâs horse was walking next to my wide open window outside.
It wasnât that fast.
Can we get there within fifteen days at this speed?
I glanced up at him.
It was a bit uncomfortable, but I still felt a bit relieved that we werenât together for fifteen days in the same carriage.
If we have to stay in the same carriage all day, it may cause inconvenience.
âYou donât look so happy.â
I heard Cassâ voice.
âAre you not happy that I intervened?â
Like a merchant who can read peopleâs minds skillfully, he noticed my insides.
ââ¦â
I stayed still, neither denying nor affirming.
I could feel him smiling fresh.
âYour response is honest.â
âJust⦠Itâs just a little awkward. I thought I was leaving alone.â
I answered calmly.
I could feel Cass looking at me.
âWhen this schedule is over, you wonât feel awkward anymore.â
I donât know what it means, but I ignored it.
It was then. A blue bird landed on the window sill.
I turned my gaze from Cass to the bird and covered my mouth in surprise.
âIs thisâ¦â
I heard Cassâ voice.
âYouâre right.â
It was the Blue Wing that I found in the temple yard before and saved using my holy power for the first time. Its wings were more shiny than before, and the blue feathers were still beautiful.
âYouâve been doing well.â
Since Cass has a relentless personality who abandons dying birds, I hadnât expected him to be taking good care of it. Fortunately, however, the bird seemed to be doing well so far.
It seemed that Blue Wing saw me and chirped in reply.