Three days had passed since losing contact with Helena.
The news came that Solaris, the headquarters of the Church of Righteous Radiance, was surrounded by a horde of monsters.
âHave these bastards finally lost their minds?â
How long has it been since they lost all their key leaders and monsters to me and Iona, and now theyâre coming at us with a full-scale assault again?
What happened to all the hiding and waiting theyâd been doing until now?
Their reckless actions, without thinking about the preparation and the aftermath, were clearly irrational.
â¦Come to think of it, theyâre fanatics, so being irrational is just part of the package.
I sighed deeply and asked Iona, who came to inform us as soon as the urgent news reached the academy.
âWhatâs the situation? How bad is it?â
âItâs bad, really bad. For now, theyâve turned the main church into a fortress and are holding the line⦠but do you know? In a siege between monsters and humans, who has the advantage?â
If the monsters of the past were simply bizarre animals that adapted to mana.
The current monsters have been transformed into more vicious beings, blessed by an Evil God.
If the Evil God they follow would die, theyâd all perish together, but on the contrary, as long as the god giving them power remained intact, they could survive for a long time without food.
They only eat people for fun and taste.
Moreover, the mental corruption by the Evil God converts negative emotions like fear and anxiety into madness under their control.
And madness in battle is just another word for morale.
With morale that doesnât easily drop and hardly any need for food? Along with formidable individual strength, they make a considerable army.
If it were a simple battle, it might be different, but in a siege, humans are overwhelmingly disadvantaged.
âStill, thanks to Yandelâs warning, it seems they were somewhat prepared. Although they are trapped in the main church, there havenât been any deaths except for a few civilians. Helena should be safe.â
ââ¦I didnât expect them to attack so soon.â
I smiled bitterly as I looked at the crystal orb connected to Helena.
Though theyâd been preparing to bring down the Righteous Radiance for a long time, this timing was way too early.
They probably changed their plans. Instead of completely corrupting the faith⦠Perhaps they intend to weaken it by making the faithful addicted to the tainted belief, rendering them powerless, or driving the Saintess connected to the Righteous Radiance insane.
I donât know exactly what it is, but itâs something along those lines.
Did the Saintessâs early appearance make them anxious?
Anyway, whatâs important now isnât why the cultists attacked Solaris.
âWe need to go rescue Helena.â
âYes, yes, we do. Iâll take care of the excuse for your absence.â
âBy the way, do you have any information about the enemyâs size?â
âThe exact number is unclear. But the messenger said that everything in sight was green.â
âGreenskins, huh? Theyâve always had an overwhelming number.â
Even with a large number, they wouldnât have been surrounded by mere goblins, so theyâre likely orcs or trolls.
Of all times, itâs the servants of the Reckless Roar.
Even if there were only a few of them, it was unimaginable when counted by the number of heads, but the types of monsters were almost fixed.
Orcs, trolls, ogres.
There were various subtypesâwarriors, shamans, named or not, regular or mutantâbut those three species were the base.
Add a pinch of nasty monsters, like minotaurs or cyclopes, and thatâs the army of the Reckless Roar.
In terms of monster level, these guys were several tiers higher than the fishermen and undead combination I fought last time.
Theyâre unnecessarily tough and unnecessarily strong.
Carla, seemingly thinking the same thing, gently held onto my arm and leaned against me.
âMaster⦠Youâre not planning to go alone this time, are you?â
Her eyes shimmered with moisture as if she were about to burst into tears at any moment.
Looking into her deep, transparent ruby-colored eyesâdifferent from Ionaâs blood-red eyesâI gently stroked Carlaâs head.
âWhy would I go alone? The situation is different from last time.â
There was no one around, and it wasnât like before, where retreating temporarily would have put Iona in danger.
The fact that the battle had settled down somewhat meant that, although surrounded, they were holding out relatively well.
It wasnât like there was no room to breathe, but it was also not something that needed immediate action.
There was enough time to ask for help from those who might be willing.
âElisha. Contact Iris and explain the situation. Tell her to be ready because Iâll be there soon.â
âUnderstood.â
I watched Elisha infuse the crystal orb I handed her with mana, then turned to Carla.
âCarla. Go to Senior Faye and get everything you can. Potions, poisons, bombs, magical tools⦠anything. Just bring as much as you can thatâll help in battle.â
âYes, Master. Should I come back here after getting the items from Faye?â
âYes. Weâll be teleporting, so thereâs no need to gather outside.â
Finally, I spoke to Iona.
âProfessor.â
âYes, yes. What should I do?â
âGuide me to the Chairman.â
âGuide? You can just go to the Chairmanâs office; she should be there.â
âNot the doppelgänger; I need to see the real body. Professor Iona, you know where she is, right?â
ââ¦Are you serious?â
âI wouldnât joke in a situation like this.â
When I shrugged and said that, Iona hesitated for a moment before nodding.
âAlright! Alright! Iâll take you there! But⦠whatever youâre planning, donât get too disappointed. The Chairman doesnât meet just anyone, and even if she does, sheâs in a tough position to help anyone.â
âI understand.â
Perhaps better than anyone in this world.
We walked past several classrooms still in session, following Ionaâs lead.
But instead of heading towards a specific location, it felt as if we were wandering in circles, going up and down corridors and stairs.
Iona wasnât trying to mess with me; this complex and tedious act was a kind of knock.
The Chairmanâs real body was in a small room deep beneath the academy, but the problem was that there was no physical way to reach this room.
No passageways. Not even a vent connected to the outside, making it a completely sealed room.
To enter, you must first walk through the academy along a predetermined path to send a signal to the Chairman.
The academy wasnât just a cool-looking building; it was like a massive magic circle constructed with meticulous calculation.
Every building had space-distortion magic cast on it because, to activate the magic circle, mana must flow through the objects at each location.
Well⦠this had led to unexpected side effects like the library ghost stories, though.
Anyway, the academy faithfully fulfills its creatorâs intentions, including the underground magic field that disrupts spatial movement.
In other words, the Chairman usually lives in a perfectly isolated space, both physically and magically.
No matter how skilled Iona was, breaking through the grand magicianâs interference magic field with teleportation would be difficult.
At best, youâd end up somewhere random, and at worst, your body would be torn to pieces and scattered all over the place.
So, you walk along a specific route, sending mana as a signal to the Chairman, who then decides whether to open the door.
If she opens it, you teleport over. If she refuses⦠you just keep wandering and never meet her.
Even now, sheâs probably watching Iona and me from somewhere. Her mana operation is so subtle that you donât really sense anything wrong.
After following Iona back and forth for a while, we arrived at an old storage building. Just as we reached the shadowed area behind itâ¦
âUgh.â
Suddenly, I felt the ground give way beneath me, and a dizzying vertigo hit. It was so brief that I staggered forwardâ¦
The surroundings had changed completely.
The dark, shadowy view brightened suddenly, and the walls and floor were neatly covered with inorganic white tiles.
A space so white and brightly lit that anyone would lose their mind if they stayed too long.
The only things in this space were a cylindrical tank in the center and the thick lines extending from it.
â¦Whatâs this? Whereâs Iona?
Just as my brow started to furrow, a strange voice reached my ear, beating me to the punch.
-Do not worry. I only brought you here alone; Professor Iona is safe on the surface.
âChairmanâ¦?â
The voice wasnât produced by vocal cords but seemed to resonate throughout the space. As I tilted my head, my body was lifted and pulled toward the tank.
âWhoa!â
I flailed my arms in surprise but quickly realized it was telekinesis magic pulling me, so I stopped resisting.
-If I was rude, I apologize. But both you and I are short on time, arenât we?
ââ¦True. Then letâs get straight to the point.â
I politely requested, looking at the doll floating inside the tank filled with a faint orange liquid.
âPlease lend me a piece of the Dragon Heart.â
-Are you out of your mind?
Oh, come on.
I just need to borrow it for a bit, and Iâll return it, I swear.