Before returning to the temple, I was able to hear about the identity of the deceased priest.
Indeed, Lloydâs information was quick and accurate.
âVatos, a low-ranking priest under the direct control of the High Priest. He mainly worked to assist the High Priest.â
Against the backdrop of the sunset, Cassâ eyes were cold as he recited information about the dead priest.
âIt means that he was the direct priest of Sir Reihausd.â
Naturally, high-ranking priests had subordinate priests under their direct control.
The lower priests assist the higher priests in their work like secretaries. And the low-ranking priest named Ron Vatos, who tried to attack me, was Reihausdâs.
âWhat do you think?â
I thought about Cassâ words for a while before opening my mouth.
âMaybe because I watch a lot of dramas, I think itâs boring.â
âDra⦠ma, what is that?â
âShould I say itâs like a play full of conspiracies and schemes?â
I donât know who was behind Vatos, but how simple did they see me as?
âThe Saintess seems to have the same thoughts as me.â
Cass faintly twisted the corners of his lips.
âIâll have to catch them.â
Someone was trying to separate me and Reihas.
They would think I would be suspicious of Reihausd if his direct priest tried to kill me.
Although Reihausd had a dark and corrupt side, he considered me sacred beyond precious.
âCan you help⦠me?â
After thinking for a moment, I looked at Cass and said.
âWell.â
I couldnât guess what thoughts were in his deep ultramarine blue eyes.
Is he calculating the gains and losses of helping me?
âPromise me one thing, and Iâll use all of Lloydâs resources to help.â
I asked a little nervously.
Most of the temple construction cost had already been received from Lloydâs Merchant.
âWhat kind of promise do you need?â
Cassâs lips parted. Then he reached up and ran his hand through the ends of my soft hair.
âEven a single hair of yours,â
My body unconsciously flinched.
ââ¦Donât get it hurt.â
His low voice passed through my ears and shook my heart deep in my chest.
A day later, I met Cass again outside the temple. We sat in a secluded teahouse, Lars, and talked.
âIt seemed like he was busy. I mean Sir Vester.â
âStill, Iâm glad I was able to reach out to him because of Cass.â
âSince there are magic tools, this is convenient.â
Perhaps that human, no, demon. Isnât his real purpose to take my soul because I couldnât keep the contract?
He was lazy and uncooperative to be doubted as such.
Still, while we were in touch, I obtained very important information from him. Many parts were prepared, and my mind was quite determined.
âWhat are you going to do now?â
I answered Cassâ question after deep thought.
ââ¦I have to pay her back.â
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
A wound of heart for a wound of heart.
If I canât repay her with the same thing, I will repay her with something bigger.
And⦠Iâm going to meet them. Those whom I miss.
âI heard that His Highness the Crown Prince will also arrive at the capital tomorrow. We have reported everything about this situation.â
I nodded.
âThank you, Marquis.â
If Cass hadnât become an active helper, I wouldnât have been able to find directions with my hands and feet tied.
âWill you just thank me in words?â
While drinking tea, he glanced at me.
âThen how should I thank you?â
Then he replied with a cool smile.
âIf everything is resolved, would you grant me a small wish?â
He went on.
âItâs not difficult.â
After a moment of hesitation, I narrowed my eyes and asked.
âArenât you going to call for 10,000 franc while saying itâs not much?â
Pleasure flashed in his deep ultramarine blue eyes, then vanished.
âTrust is the life of a merchant, so it canât be.â
âAlright. Then Iâll listen.â
Thus we passed the leisurely afternoon time. Back at the temple, Daisy pursed her lips.
âWhere have you been, Saintess? Do you know what just happened?â
Daisyâs words spilled out and I took off my coat.
âThe high-ranking priestess serving Miss Camilla has taken two of our maids. Now sheâs letting me work there.â
âReally?â
âThis is an act of making fun of the Saintess. A rolling stone pulls out an embedded stone. After Miss Camilla did a miracle, everyone only took care of herâ¦â
She grumbled in a disgruntled voice.
âDaisy.â
I put Kyuu in its house and patted Daisy on the shoulder.
âEverybody is so blasphemous! I canât believe that sheâs a new saintess! The Saintess is here, thoughâ¦â
Daisy said with disgust.
I spoke softly to her.
âI know your feelings well. But I may have to retire soon.â
To my words, Daisy replied as if it were nonsense.
âYou have only been a saintess for two years! To think that youâre retiring!â
Perhaps the 2-year-old saintess will go down in history as the shortest-lived saintess.
Usually, after becoming a saintess, one fulfills her duties for ten to fifty years, until her energy runs out.
However, I officially became a saintess two years ago, and itâs surprising that a new saintess has already appeared and I was retiring.
âCamilla is a good person.â
I told Daisy nicely. Because I know this is the safest way for her.
âSaintessâ¦â
âIâll tell Camilla about Daisy. So that you can be assigned to a nice area.â
âIâ¦â
However, tears welled up in Daisyâs eyes.
âI donât want to be in a temple without the Saintess. So please donât talk like this. The only Saintess in the Empire is you!â
Even though my heart was moved by her sincere words, I reprimanded her sternly on the outside.
âWhat did Daisy come to the temple for?â
âSaintessâ¦â
âYou came here through a difficult competition to praise the Gods.â
Daisyâs eyes shook at my words.
âA saintess is one who obeys the Godsâ will, and she is replaced according to the Godsâ will, so you should also obey.â
After a while, Daisy shed tears sorrowfully.
âHicc⦠Saintessâ¦â
Her upset voice hurt me too, yet now I had to accept the changes that were coming.
I patted her on the shoulder and said,
âThank you so much for all this time. Daisy.â
âHuwaaaâ¦Â Hiccâ¦â
Daisy cried in my arms for a while.
âYou canât leaveâ¦â
I accepted her complaints and continued to pat her.
At some point, I felt the strange presence outside the door disappear. If Kyuu hadnât been standing up like that while looking outside, I probably wouldnât have noticed.
The unfamiliar sign completely disappeared, and after some time had passed, a knock was heard outside the door.
Startled by that sound, Daisy fell off for a moment, wiping her wet face and getting up from her seat.
âHic, hiccâ¦â
As she turned around, I saw her shoulders slightly trembling.
I let out a small sigh and leaned my back against the chair.
After a while she opened the door and someone familiar entered.
âDwayne.â
I smiled softly at him and asked.
âWhatâs going on?â
He held out something to me.
âSir Reihausd asked me to pass this on to the Saintess.â
It was a small folded note. What is to come has come.
I said, clenching the delivered note into my fist.
âDaisy, Iâm going to go out alone for a while.â