Chapter 159
I’ll Be The Warrior’s Mother
Yelena raised her hand to stop Sidrion from stepping forward and continued speaking.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhereâs your evidence?â
âHave you not seen your husbandâs patches, Duchess?â
âWhat about them?â
âHave you heard that those patches resemble the devilâs motif of the ancient times, by any chance?â
âI heard that even though theyâre similar, theyâre not exactly the same.â
âThe slight difference is not whatâs important. The resemblance in and of itself is the problem.â
ââ¦â
âOf all things, they resemble the devilâs motif⦠It would be difficult to deem it a coincidence. And most importantly.â
Bekah spoke with a relaxed tone as he drove his point home.
âThe circumstantial evidence that your husband was cursed by the devil is as clear as day. On the other hand, I believe thereâs no evidence that proves he wasnât?â
It is originally the accuserâs burden of proof to provide concrete evidence of their claim. The accused isnât demanded to provide evidence that the claim is false.
Yelena stared at Bekah as he shamelessly spouted such ridiculous logic and laughed insipidly.
ââ¦I saw this coming, but who knew it would go exactly as I had predicted?â
âExcuse me?â
âIâll tell you why I need my donations back.â
Yelena scanned the templeâs interior with a fierce gaze and continued.
âNow that I know that this temple doesnât worship the sun god Ior, but the devil, naturally, I have to get my money back.â
âWhat nonsenseâ¦!â
Yelena threw another book she had been holding towards Bekah.
âLook through it.â
One of the pages was folded. Bekah furrowed his brow as he sifted through the book. There was a sublime motif on the page that Yelena had folded.
âYou see the explanation, right? This is the motif that was engraved on the ancient devilâs sacrifices.â
âWhyâ¦â
âThe same motif is engraved on the pillar to the right of the templeâs entrance.â
ââ¦!â
The young priest received a look from Bekah and hurried outside. A few moments later, he returned, panting for breath.
âAh, um, sh-sheâs right. There is such a motif on the lower half of the entranceâs right pillar,â the young priest said with a bewildered voice.
ââ¦â
âB-but itâs not the exact same! It is similar, but if you compare closely, the edges are differentâ¦â
âThe slight difference is not whatâs important.â Yelena cut the young priest off.
âThe resemblance in and of itself is the problem. Isnât that right, Priest Bekah?â
Bekah jumped up from his seat after being put on the spot.
âAs if! This is simply a coincidence!â
âOf all things, it just happens to resemble the devilâs motif? Donât you think your argument is weak?â
ââ¦Even if it isnât a coincidence, the motif was engraved by the pillarâs sculptor of their own accord. It has absolutely no relation with the tempââ
âWhereâs your evidence?â
âExcuse me?â
âDo you have evidence that the sculptor wasnât commissioned by the temple to engrave that motif?â
Yelena looked up at Bekah from where she was seated with only her chin raised.
âServing the sun god Ior was just a front. Wasnât the true purpose for building this temple to offer sacrifices to the devil?â
âNonsense!â
âSo give me the evidence.â
ââ¦â
âIf you want to deem my claims as nonsense, show me proof that theyâre nonsense.â
There was no way he could show proof, as the temple had been built 200 years ago. The sculptor who had engraved the motif and the people who had commissioned him were all dead.
âThe circumstantial evidence that this temple worships the devil is as clear as day. On the other hand, you donât have evidence that it doesnât.â
Bekah went pale. No matter how old he was, he couldnât have forgotten what he had said only a few minutes before.
Yelena got up. Bekah was on the short side, so when Yelena stood up in her heels, she ended up looking down at him.
Yelena stared down at Bekah, who was at a loss for words, as she dealt her final blow.
âBring me my money.â
***
Yelena exited the temple with a large pouch in her grasp. The pouch was huge, even though it was only filled with gold coins because of how large the total sum was. It was so heavy that two adult men struggled to bring it into the templeâs reception hall.
âHere is the duchessâs money. However, since it belongs to the duchess, she must carry it herself.â
Bekah had made a face as if to challenge Yelena to take the pouch if she was physically able, but that issue was resolved awfully quickly. Sidrion cast a spell that made the pouch light enough for a child to carry with ease.
Yelena walked with a spring in her step at the thought of Bekahâs unsightly face, unable to conceal his dejectedness.
As she and Sidrion made their way out of the temple, the latter suddenly asked, âHow did you know?â