âUgh⦠My head hurts even more when I hear your words. Just go away.â
Adandito ignored my words and handed me a fork.
âI added eggs specifically for Siara. Please eat them.â
I frowned at the dish full of green vegetables.
ââ¦Iâll eat it without spinach.â
âYou canât eat eggs continuously either. The savior must adhere to a strict vegetarian diet. Itâs a very strict regimen.â
âI ate a lot when I was young!â
âItâs fine when youâre young. I also ate meat back then.â
I couldnât believe that Adandito ate meat. As I looked at him suspiciously, he shrugged.
âI couldnât have a meal without sausages when I was young.â
âReally?â
âYes, I could only eat vegetables if they were smothered in ketchup and mayonnaise.â
âBut why did it turn out this way? Iâm not saying youâre wrong, but other priests donât live as strictly as you do.â
He replied nonchalantly.
âItâs similar to Siara.â
ââ¦Me?â
âYes, why are you so surprised? Siara should live even more strictly than me now. Itâs a grace period, for now, Iâm just letting you see.â
âDo you believe that? Canât I just eat meat and experiment?â
âIf youâre genuinely curious, go ahead and try. Youâll probably suffer much more than me, though.â
âReally?â
âMaybe youâll only suffer. Eventually, youâll realize that not knowing was better.â
ââ¦â
âThe way to control humans is simple. You punish them for their mistakes and reward them for doing well. Especially if the punishment is incredibly intense, humans can be satisfied with even small rewards. Just like how I live a life without freedom and yet am satisfied with being held up as a priest.â
His indifferent tone felt like a warning to me. If you donât want to experience the agony of punishment, at least live up to the minimum standards.
âIn a previous life, itâs like the saying âYou wonât know if itâs poop or soybean paste until you taste it.â
Due to what I experienced during my hangover, I nodded understandingly.
âAlright, Iâll eat it.â
âYes, after you eat, letâs go pray together. Fortunately, the gathering has been canceled.â
He smiled as he spoke. It was a very satisfying expression.
âIs this what Adandito considers a satisfying life?â
Whether giving up a life where you can enjoy meat and alcohol freely or choosing to enjoy being a priest, I didnât know if he found it amusing. There may be such peculiar humans in the world, but it felt different when they were right next to me.
âWhy am I the savior?â
A useless savior! Those words almost slipped out, but I swallowed them. I didnât know what I would hear if I said those words in front of Adandito.
Anyway, for now, eating spinach and egg stir-fry was a priority.
âUgh, spinachâ¦â
How could I make it taste delicious? As I pondered, I found a solution. I had taken a hint from what Adandito said earlier.
âI want ketchup too!â
Even kids can eat vegetables, itâs not a big deal. As long as you sprinkle lots of ketchup on them. It seemed like my words were heard because Adandito readily nodded.
âYouâre requesting something that I can fulfill.â
Saying that he went to get the ketchup. In the end, I ate all the spinach and egg stir-fry with lots of ketchup. It tasted better than I expected.
* * *
Hierian was sitting on a hill.
A bird that had been circling him landed on his head. He waved his hand in annoyance as if to shoo it away and let out a deep sigh.
His worried face was soaked in trouble.
He had slept with Siara last night. Because of that, he could see Siaraâs body trembling as if having a seizure up close.
âUgh, it hurts⦠It hurts.â
Cold sweat dripped down, and her fingertips trembled incessantly. Throughout, painful groans escaped from her mouth.
Seeing that, Hierian immediately got up and went to find Adandito. He knew better than anyone that his divine power was helpful to Siara.
However, instead of finding solace in Adanditoâs bestowed divine power, Siara seemed to be tormented by it. Adandito tightened his expression and muttered,
âItâs because of the alcohol.â
In truth, he didnât think it would be a big problem for Siara to have a little alcohol, knowing that she was bound by the restrictions of the savior. He had seen her perfectly fine even after eating meat before.
But it seemed that the Eora God no longer cared about Siara. Last night, Adandito had made up his mind to guide Siara to live as a savior. However, Hierian had not yet found an answer.
âWhat should I do now?â
He wanted to set Siara free, but if the god intervened directly like this, there was no way to overcome it.
No matter how much he pondered with his genius intellect, the answer remained the same.
Hierian felt sad. He had never felt so powerless before.
âItâs difficult, and I canât help.â
It was the worst. Even Siara seemed pitifully helpless in his eyes.
âShe acted the same way last night.â
As Hierian sighed endlessly, a maple leaf, carried by the wind, fluttered and trembled as it was blocked by the barrier of the Forest of Evil.
Without thinking, Hierian walked up to the barrier and grabbed the maple leaf in his hand. A faint sigh escaped his lips.
âEven by moving dimensions, itâll eventually come back.â
It meant that there was no way for Siara to find comfort through ordinary means.
Then what should he do? Lost in his thoughts, he turned his head at the sound coming from behind. Adandito and Siara, who had just finished praying, were standing face to face, wearing serious expressions.
âWho cares about the time, itâs the sincerity that counts!â
âThatâs true, but Siara, you donât put much sincerity into your prayers, do you?â
ââ¦Thatâs true, butâ¦â
âThen at least fill the time.â
âBut then the intention to be sincere disappears!â
âNo! If you keep doing it until your body accepts it, the intention will naturally arise.â
âHow do you know that?â
âBecause Iâve tried.â
As they engaged in a battle of words akin to a clash of spear and shield, Hierian silently lowered his head.
âTheyâre not even kids, what are they doing?â
In retrospect, even grown-ups can act like children sometimes, and it didnât seem strange that he, as a genius, felt a bit childish. After all, it was because of Siara that he had become like this.
Anyway, now was the time to help Siara. If left as it was, Adandito would torment Siara until she fell asleep.
âItâs a somewhat grown-up thought.â
Hierian shrugged and ran towards Siara.
âSiara!â
Siara turned to look at Hierian with a face that seemed to have met a savior.
âHierian!â
âSiara!â
After a joyous reunion, they moved away from Adandito as if on cue. Left alone in an instant, Adandito chuckled, swallowing his bitterness.
* * *
Hierian and I held hands and chatted comfortably. It had been a long time since we had such a good talk. As we talked about this and that, we unintentionally glanced at Adandito.
âThis is too much. Is this what he calls helping?â
âThatâs right. Siara must be having a hard time.â
âEarly morning prayers, but weâre supposed to sleep in the early morning.â
âExactly, exactly. Who wakes up as soon as the sun rises? Itâs natural to stay up all night and have fun.â
âThatâs what Iâm saying!â
Irritated, I stomped my feet on the ground. Hierian looked at me with pity and asked,
âShall we go to the city? We havenât explored it properly.â
âYeah, thatâs true. Weâve been so busy that we havenât even thought about going to the city.â
Once, I was trying to find a good tailor but ended up meeting Madame Lulu, thanks to Dianel.
It was a bit of a detour, but it seemed like a good opportunity to explore the capital city. I nodded in agreement.
âAlright, letâs go outside.â
âYeah!â
And so, Hieran and I headed to the city. On the way, I suddenly remembered that we had also explored Astita together.
âI seem to have a great time with Hieran, especially. Maybe weâre really good friends.â
* * *
Duke Izbe went to a shabby restroom in a nursing home and lifted the robe covering his face.
Inside, his face had somewhat returned to its original state, but there were still some blemishes here and there.
The duke touched his face with a dissatisfied expression.
âWhy isnât it completely back yet?â
Taking action on Siaraâs gossip had improved his appearance, so he continued to reflect on his actions.
Although he managed to keep the incidents from spreading by using money to silence people, he realized that the more he correct his wrongdoings, the closer he returned to his original self.
Still not satisfied, however, the Duke found time to do some volunteer work. Currently, he was volunteering at a nursing home located in a dilapidated alley in the capital, which he had never noticed before.
There was a sense of fulfillment. Not only did he feel proud of doing good deeds and listening to the opinions of the common people, but the residents of the nursing home also praised his appearance straightforwardly.
âOh my, Iâve never seen such a handsome person in my life!â
âI must be blind. What have I been looking at all this time?â
âIs he a sculpture?â
Receiving compliments differently from the nobles, Duke Izbe burst into hearty laughter.
âHaha! Thank you, everyone.â
However, he still had a long way to go to fully regain his original appearance.
âWhy donât the scars disappear? If youâre going to restore it, do it properly.â
As the duke was musing, he noticed a noticeable figure in the distance. It was a petite woman with flowing blonde hair and a small child.
âCould it be Siara?â
Duke Izbeâs eyes sparkled with anticipation.