Chapter 85: Arrogant Noble
The Vampire’s Templar
âSee? I told you it would be fine,â Pavlor said.
The archpriest was breathing hard from exertion of casting so many large-scaled bombardment magics in such a short amount of time. âNo mana beast.â
The whole area was saturated with holy mana, drowning out the trace amount of nature mana found naturally in the surroundings, as well as opposing the strange undead mana that Orlog had leaked all over the place. After being the target of such an intense bombardment as soon as it appeared, Orlog had been wounded with much of its body burnt. Unfortunately, it escaped, but without managing to hurt anyone thanks to Pavlorâs quick reaction.
âWhat do you mean no mana beast? Did you not feel that just now?â Arvel demanded. Despite him being the nominal leader of the team, Pavlor didnât listen to him at all!
And just now, right off the bat, Pavlor let off a huge spell despite being specifically told to limit himself to weaker spellsâ¦
âFeel what?â
âThat lightning magic! It was quite close. How did you not notice?â
âI was focused on casting, okay?â Pavlor snapped. âBesides, it didnât come here and I donât sense it anymore, so itâs fine, isnât it? Allâs well that ends well.â
Arvel bit back a curse, but he was unwilling to just let the matter of disobeying orders settle like this. The problem was the reason he had used to justify the order of restricting Pavlorâs prided magicâthat the mana beast might notice and attack themâdidnât hold water after all this.
For what reason, the beast didnât attack, he had no idea, but right now he half-wished for the beast to appear right now and slaughter them all, if only so he would be corrected.
He gritted his teeth. âSure, what I warned you of didnât happen now, but it doesnât mean it wonât happen later! Iâm the leader of this expedition!â
âAnd Iâm the archpriest! I outrank you!â Pavlor said, turning his nose up in the air. âYouâre just an ordinary priest.â
âAnd we both know thatâs because I choose to be just a priest because itâs a pain otherwise. If magic was muscle, then youâd be a musclebrain, Pavlor,â Arvel scoffed. âYou donât know anything other than practicing magic and all day at night. Even an idiot can become an archpriest given that much time. Some of us have other responsibilities.â
â¦which admitted wasnât true. Becoming an archpriest required natural gifts as well, but Pavlor was rather privileged. Bit of a low blow there, but Arvel was pissed enough to hit there.
âIs there even a reason you decided to ignore my orders because you think I canât punish you and you thought it would be funny?â
At the question, Pavlor suddenly turned smug, looking like the son of a noble that he was. âOf course,â he said. âWeak spells do not befit me. Only the greatest firepower is suitable against an opponent like that monster. Would such miniscule spells have been able to scare it off as quickly as I did?
âLook!â He swept his hands toward the priests and other clerics staring at their argument, and watching how Pavlor was questioning the orders of his direct superior..
Arvel wanted to punch him for his arrogance.
Could Pavlor even see how he was undermining authority? How could the expedition be a success if Arvelâs subordinates lost confidence in his leadership and turned this expedition team into two divided camps with split loyalties. Right now, he was barely holding the whole thing together, with everyone except Pavlor following his orders.
Imagine the chaos if that stopped and they started following Pavlorâs instead during a critical engagement.
But back to what Pavlor was saying. Arvel couldnât wait to see what was going to come out of his ignorant mouth.
ââLook! Thanks to my powerful spells, all of them are still alive!â Pavlor said. âThe monster is afraid of my spells! If I had used the weaker spells you told me to, it would not have been afraid. It would have taken someone, and the responsibility would have fallen upon you. You should thank me instead!â
A low rumbling came from Arvelâs throat as he let out a quiet growl. Lies. âLies! Do you have the memory of an insect? Did all those deaths that happened when you used your stupid magic not happen or did you just forget?â
âAccidents do happen,â Pavlor shrugged. âI canât protect everyone, but everyone I did protect is grateful toward meââ
âThatâs not the topicâ¦â
ââand as far I know, the weak magic you cast hasnât helped anyone here.â The smug smile on Pavlorâs face grew. âWell?â
Arvel took a deep breath to calm himself down. He told himself that Pavlor was doing this on purpose. It was his goal to make him lose his coolâ¦now that he thought about it, Pavlor had been undermining his authority since the beginning.
Why the hell did the bishop send such an arrogant person with him on this expedition? Of all the archpriests that were available, he meshed worse with Pavlor since he was a commoner and Pavlor was a noble.
Because of Pavlorâs firepower against the undead? The standard doctrine of âwhen in doubt, hit it with the biggest hammer?â
To his discomfort, most of his subordinates for this expedition seemed to agree with Pavlor. It couldnât be helpedâ¦Pavlor was loud and charismatic with his impressive force of will, and his power wowed the crowd. Compared to Pavlor, Arvel was quieter and more bookish.
Knowing that further argument wouldnât help matters, Arvel decided to drop the topic. Until they got back to the Churchâif they got back, and Pavlorâs stubbornness didnât kill them all, that isâhe wonât be able to file complaints regarding Pavlorâs insubordination.
Besides, who knows when the mana beast will come? He had no idea what had caused the beast to unleash that huge blast of lightning magic from earlier, but it was frightening. Best to just get out before things got bad.
Gritting his teeth and trying to fix his waning patience, he turned toward the idling clerics. âAlright, get back to what weâre doing. Follow after Orlogâs trial.â
âMonster,â Pavlor corrected.
Arvel didnât deign to reply to him. âTry to be quick. Pick up the pace! Maybe this time weâll catch him weak.â
âIt.â
âCamilla! What happened? We felt that all the way from here!â Fleur rushed over when Carmen and Kagriss returned. She looked worried to death and even Anne was showing signs of unease, though not to the same extent as Fleur was.
Unfortunately, even seeing Carmen looking physically fine didnât assuage her worries. Fleur could clearly see that Carmen was wearing a new dress. Theyâve traveled together for long enough to know that unless severe damage occurred, Carmen refused to upgrade to a fancier dress.
Looking at the splendorous dress that looked almost like a ball gown, she knew that Carmen must have been hit by enough damage to demolish her armored dress, or else she wouldnât be wearing what she was wearing.
The constant upgrading of her dress honestly got on Carmenâs nerves as well.
However, with luck, that reality might change soon. Despite the heavy dangers of hunting mana beasts, the rewards were great. For one, since mana beasts were walking spell structures, tools made from their body parts were one of the few ways someone could use magic outside of their affinity.
With the money they could get from selling the corpse of the mana beast stag, Carmen could probably commission a fine armor set comparable to the ones used by templars. The leftovers would be able for her to live modestly in town with Kagriss for a good few months if they didnât splurge on anything.
Seeing the huge deer being dragged behind Carmen, Fleur gasped, but to her credit her curiosity didnât overpower her concern for Carmen.
âAre you okay?â she asked. She looked all over Carmen, but Carmen knew that she wouldnât be able to find anything. Undead regeneration made sure that Carmenâs body was totally unmarked.
âIâm fine, thanks for worrying,â Carmen said in a lighthearted tone. âItâs no big deal, really. The lightning was surprisingly powerful but it missed us completely. We lured it into attacking itself so it was surprisingly easy.â
She nudged the corpse with her foot. âSee? Look at the marks on its fur.â
That was the excuse she came up with Kagriss. As long as neither of them said any different, neither Anne nor Fleur will find out they lied since no one else was close enough to know what really happened.
Fleur looked questioningly at Kagriss, who nodded with a straight face.
Although Fleur was still suspicious, she couldnât find anything evidence that Carmenâs words were anything but the truth, so she could only give up.
âAnyways, we were really worried. What are we going to do with that anyway?â she asked, pointing at the corpse.
âWe eat it.â
âEh?â
âItâs edible, I promise,â Carmen said. She hadnât been lying when she said that she and Kagriss were fine. Thanks to draining the mana beastâs blood that was filled with lingering raw power, she managed to obtain enough blood mana to convert into undead mana to replenish her mana twice over. She did it once to pay back Kagriss all the undead mana she lost, and once refill her own mana that had been drained to recover. Horribly inefficient usage of blood mana, but she had plenty to spare at the moment after all.
The meat will go bad if they donât eat it, so they might as well make the most out of it.
âI saw the advance team ahead. Or rather, I felt their mana, so if we push our horses a bit, we can get there in an hour. When we get there, weâll share the meat with them so it doesnât go to waste.â
Of course, she was keeping the valuable parts for herself. Those clerics should just be satisfied with the mana-rich meat theyâll get to eat tonight.
âYou felt Fatherâs mana?â Fleur asked, her eyes shining. It had been weeks since she last saw her father, so she was a bit excited.
âWell no, but there was definitely holy mana and their team should be the only holy magic mages around. Plus it was definitely bombardment magic, so Pavlorâs with them.â
âOhâ¦!â
Fleur was almost bouncing now. âLetâs go then!â
Carmen laughed at how eager Fleur was. She was excited to see Arvel as well, but nowhere near excited as Fleur was. This was the bond between a father and his adopted daughter.
How was she going to explain her current state to Arvel anyway?
She really wasnât looking forward to that meeting despite wanting to see Arvel again after so long.
What a dilemma. Or is it? Carmen sank into her thoughts.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om