Arnold carried her to her room and forced her to rest.
Arnold usually listened to Risheâs wishes.
But this time, he dismissed her offer to help him clean up a bit, or even her request to check on Miss Myriaâs condition.
She had no choice but to rest quietly. After she recovered her strength early in the morning the next day, she and Arnold listened to what Schneider had to say.
âOriginally, the Orderâs cardinals were divided into several factions.â
Schneider combed his gray hair back methodically today.
There was fatigue around his eyes. It was obvious that he had gone through a great deal of trouble from yesterday until now.
âThereâs a faction that wants to hide and raise Myria-dono and keep her existence a secret from Garkhain. And then there is the faction that, like the Archbishop, fears Garkhain and believes that Miss Myriaâs should be erased.â
Rishe raised an eyebrow at the painful truth.
âSo there are multiple people who wanted to harm Myria-sama?â
âYes, but theyâre also a very small minority. A Maiden Priestess with the blood of the Goddess is an object of worship for us.â
Rishe was more than a little relieved to hear those words.
However, she wouldnât trust Schneiderâs claims before them so easily. Arnold, who was sitting next to her, seemed to be of the same opinion.
âFor someone you claim as an object of worship, she sure seemed like a decoy for the Maiden Priestess, donât you think?â
Arnold sat on the same couch as Rishe and rested his cheek on the armrest.
His sword was propped up beside him. He should have left it with Oliver, who was waiting in the corridor.
âIf you wanted to protect the Priestess, you shouldnât have taken her out where the Archbishop could reach her. If the faction that hides and nurtures the Maiden Priestess is in the majority, it would have been easy to proceed with a policy of keeping her out of the public eye.â
Arnold was right.
If Schneider, the Archbishopâs assistant, had been aware of the Archbishopâs plans, he should have acted to prevent such a situation from occurring in the first place.
âThe faction that hides and nurtures the priestesses and the faction that says they should be eliminated. ââ May I know which faction you belong to?â
âNeither of them.â
âHuh?â
Arnold regarded Schneider indifferently.
Schneider laced his fingers on his knees and leaned forward, saying.
âI am certain that my measures were meant to put Miss Myria in danger. However, the Archbishop should be eliminated as soon as possible. To do so, I had to prove that the Archbishop wanted to get rid of the priestess and that he was going to carry it out. I must provide conclusive evidence.â
ââ¦So thatâs why you had Miss Myria attacked by the Archbishop, and why so many priests witnessed it?â
Schneider bowed in response to Risheâs question.
âTo be honest, I can only say that it was a miscalculation for the Crown Prince of Garkhain to visit the Grand Shrine under these circumstances.â
That must have been Schneiderâs true intention.
âThe Archbishop is our enemy, but you are too, at the same time. No matter how hard we try to expose the Archbishopâs scheme, everything will end if the Crown Prince of Garkhain discovers the existence of the Priestess.â
ââ¦Is that why you sent Leo to me then?â
âI received a report from that child that Rishe-sama has some knowledge in martial artsâ¦I didnât expect that the most talented child in our orphanage would be so easily defeated.â
Then he chuckled, âThat child still has a long way to go, right?â
From the way he said it, it seems that Leo was telling the truth when he said that he was not a substitute father. If anything, Schneider was akin to a mentor watching over his student. The Archbishop probably didnât know that the orphanage was such a training institution.
âWhy was Leo going in and out of the forest where the traps were set?â
âThe purpose is to find out the locations of the traps the Archbishop has set and report it. I canât easily enter the forest where the Archbishop has forbidden us to go.â
If it was a young child like Leo, it would be overlooked as a simple mischievousness. It was not hard to understand what Schneider was trying to say.
But whether or not to take it in stride was another matter.
ââ¦The Archbishop, assuming that the tomboy, Myria, might enter the forest, probably prepared the traps to make it look like an accident and kill her. But the fact remains that Myria-sama was in danger in the forest. Did you let the trap go unattended when you knew there was a chance of that happening?â
âLeo was supposed to protect her just before she gets in dangerâ¦But the moment he took his eyes off of her, Miss Myria headed into the forest and put herself at risk.â
Schneider looked at Rishe calmly.
âââIn the unlikely event, I would have punished Leo with my own hands and apologized to the Goddess with my own life.â
ââ¦â
Rishe raised an eyebrow.
In the future, as Rishe knew it, Leo was severely punished and wandered between life and death, losing one of his eyes.
There was no man named Schneider among the leaders of the Krushade Order, and the position of Archbishop was occupied by someone else. That must have been the result of the âunlikely eventâ that Schneider mentioned.
âEnough of this nonsense.â
Arnold told Schneider in a low voice.
âThe only question you need to answer is what your intentions were in creating this situation, including whether you intend to let the Maiden Priestess live, and how you will treat Father Emperor.â
âAre you willing to listen to my thoughts?â
âHow audacious. Youâll probably be the next Archbishop anyway, arenât you?â
âThatâs up to Your Highness, Arnold.â
Arnold frowned at his response.
âAs I mentioned earlier, there are several factions in the Order, either to hide the Maiden Priestess from Garkhain and nurture her, or eliminate her before Garkhain knows about herâ¦I was, of course, the former, but now I am not.â
âWhat are your plans, Schneider-sama?â
âIâd like to establish an alliance with you.â
When Risheâs eyes widened, Schneider exhaled and smiled bitterly.
âNot with the Garkhain Kingdom or His Majesty, but with Crown Prince Arnold Heinâ¦And with your soon-to-be Crown Princess, Rishe-sama.â
âThatâsâ¦â
âI would like to ask you to keep Miss Myriaâs existence hidden from His Majesty. And when I become Archbishop, I will return the favor to Your Highness Arnold as best I can.â
It was an offer Rishe hadnât expected.
In the first place, the reason Rishe visited the Grand Shrine at this time was to establish a connection with Myria.
If she could establish a relationship with Myria, the Maiden Priestess of the Krushad Order and a world-renowned authority, it might help in avoiding war.
She hoped that she could prevent a future like the one that would eventually come, where Arnold would burn down churches and try to kill Myria.
In all my lives so far, His Highness and the Order have always been enemies. If this cooperation is realized, the future will surely change. Howeverâ¦
Rishe glanced up at Arnold next to her.
âWhat kind of alliance?â
Just as she had expected, Arnold looked at Schneider with deep displeasure.
âYou seemed to have misjudged your position, Schneider. No matter what you wish, I am already aware of the existence of the Priestess.â
âYouâre right.â
âThe power of the Order is of no concern to me. For you, on the other hand, this is a top-secret matter with lives on the line. ââIf you have time to make such a long-winded offer, youâd better bow more deeply.â
âYour Highness Arnold.â
Rishe cast her eyes down, but Arnold did not even glance at her.
Schneider turned pale and looked up at Arnold.
âI told Your Highness that my fate depends on your will.â
Schneider bowed to Arnold as if he were offering him his head.
âIf you can accept my bow, I donât care if you leave my body and crush me to the ground. I beg you to help us.â
âYouâre shivering. Your Goddess whatsoever isnât going to help you like that.â
âFor me, faith is not about seeking salvation from the Goddess, but about devoting my life to her. If my life can save the Goddessâs child, then so be it.â
âââ â¦â¦â
Arnold was about to say something, looking down at Schneider, when a voice interrupted.