âWhoaâ¦â
Oliver, who was watching behind her, gasped.
âItâs more than a hundred yards away, but to shoot him with such accuracyâ¦?â
âOliver-sama, please take this!â
â!â
Rishe stuffed the divine bow to Oliverâs hands and also ran toward the altar.
She has ignored the dizziness and nausea just now.
I averted the Archbishopâs actions. As for the restâ¦
She could see Arnoldâs back, walking toward the Archbishop with his sword in hand.
The sound of his footsteps amplified the tense atmosphere in the hall.
The dozen or so monks who had their bows at the ready had fled like spiderlings.
âYour Highness Arnold!â
Rishe called out to him, but he showed no sign of turning back.
The Archbishop, crouching on the stairs to the platform, looked up at Arnold and shouted, holding his arrow-studded leg.
âD-Donât come any closer!â
âShut up.â
Arnold snapped frostily.
With his back facing her, Rishe couldnât see what kind of expression he had right now. But she could clearly see the Archbishopâs face as he crawled backwards in an attempt to escape.
âI forbid you to speak.â
âHiâ¦â
What did the Archbishop see?
He looked cramped and pale and shivery. Arnold took one look at Myria, who was lying on the altar, and said with a look of disinterest.
âI heard that the sister of the previous priestess was very weak. It was deemed difficult for her to bear children, which was why she was spared the treaty.â
âI told you to stay awayâ¦â
âAnd yetâ¦â
His last footstep clicked.
Arnold stopped, gazed down at the Archbishop below, and asked quietly.
âââWhy is that âgirlâ here?â
âHa!!â
The Archbishop blanched and appealed with his best, gesturing with his hands.
âI was inwardly against it!â
âHuh?â
âIt would be foolish to defy Garkhain! Thatâs why we decided twenty-two years ago to give up the most important treasure of the Order, the Maiden Priestess, to show our intentions!
Rishe squeezed her lips together as she ran to the altar.
The Archbishop didnât care about Arnoldâs silence and just raised his voice.
âBut it is not advisable to go against the Cardinalâs plan. Thatâs why I pretended to agree with them and spent a decade trying to find the right moment! If we keep Miss Myria alive, we will not be able to avoid a confrontation with Garkhain. If that happens, there will be another war and world peace will be disruptedâ¦!â
ââ¦â
âI have no intention of going against Garkhain, even if it means confronting the Cardinal. The decision to bury Miss Myria was made in an attempt to show reverence to you and your father!â
The Archbishop folded his hands tightly in front of his chest.
âAll this to create a world of peace.â
ââ¦â
He spoke in a trembling voice, praying not to the Goddess, but to Arnold.
ââ¦Please, just understand thatâ¦â
The Archbishop, one of the worldâs foremost clergymen, begged Arnold.
But what came back to him was a terrifying voice.
ââ¦And why should I listen to your silly prayers?â
ââ¦!?â
The Archbishop looked up at Arnold with astonishment.
âThe world youâre creating is of no value to meâ¦I wouldnât let you live and let you go, like my father did.â
âKâ¦â
âJust, how convenient it is.â
Arnold probably smiled.
It was easy to tell from the archbishopâs pale face that there had been a change in his expression.
âThat treaty seems to be an excellent ground for me to kill you here.â
âNo, donâtâ¦â
It was then that Rishe finally reached them.
âYour Highness!â
She grabbed Arnoldâs sleeve and called out his name under her breath. But Arnold made no reply or even spared her a glance.
Once again, she called out his name as if pleading.
âArnold, Your Highnessâ¦!â
ââ¦â
After a few seconds of silence, Arnold turned around with a raised eyebrow.
âDonât tell me youâre going to beg for this guyâs life, are you?â
âThatâs right. Please, I beg you, give me that sword.â
However, Arnold looked at her with a smile that hinted at ridicule.
âYou can only say that because you were the only one whose life was in danger in this case.â
ââ¦â
âYouâre too careless about your own safety. ââItâs as if the fact that âonce a man dies, heâs finishedâ has slipped from your mind.â
Although she cringed inwardly, it didnât show on her face.
For now, she just stared into Arnoldâs eyes and tried her best to appeal.
âYou canât kill him here! If you kill the Krushade Orderâs Archbishop, even if it results in Myria-samaâs salvation, the rift with the Order is inevitable.â
âI donât care. That doesnât matter.â
âAh!â
Arnold easily shook off Risheâs hand.
She wanted to cling onto him to stop him, but Arnold would surely be unmoved. She jumped in front of the Archbishop, but his strength overpowered her all the same.
I wonât let you kill himâ¦I donât want Your Highness to think that you can only use the same means as your father.
Everything would be over once he killed him.
After all, Rishe knew very well. Arnold wasnât the kind of person who thought that killing the target was the solution.
But Arnold took another step toward the Archbishop.
Regardless, cut down on his killing intent as much as possible. Distract His Highness! There is no way to divert this manâs thoughts from his anger, even for a moment!!
Arnold regripped his sword to set the angle of the blade.
The Archbishop was frightened out of his wits and seemed paralyzed all over. In the midst of this, Rishe thought desperately.
For instance, whatâs the most shocking thing thatâs happened to me lately?
Everything almost overrode all of her previous thoughts and feelings.
The moment this thought popped up, a picture flashed back in her mind.
Iâll take thatâ¦
With that idea, there was no time for hesitation.
Rishe dashed to Arnold and reached for his neck.
âYour Highness, Arnold!â
â!â
Then, she hugged him tightly around the neck.
Rishe pulled him closer so that she could put her weight on him and looked up at his neck. She stood on tiptoes, aimed at the skin peeking through his collar, and pasted her lips there.
ââ¦Whatâ¦?â
She didnât reply.
She then opened her mouth wide and bit Arnoldâs neck with a yumâ¦