Chapter 232: Advent (2)
The Regressor and the Blind Saint
༺ Advent (2) ༻
âItâs because of Vera.â
In the garden of the Grand Temple.
Vera made a sheepish face and chuckled.
He knew that Reneeâs current anger was caused by him.
It was for no other reason.
The issue was the kiss marks that Vera had left on her body.
Renee, unaware until now that she had such marks, had unknowingly shown it to the apprentice priests.
Reneeâs body shivered.
She then covered her face with her hands and started crying.
âItâs overâ¦â
How am I supposed to live from now on? How can I face the apprentice priests?
Reneeâs resentment for Vera, who had secretly left such a mark on her, grew within her.
Her shame grew bigger and bigger.
Vera paused for a moment to choose his words, then spoke while gently patting Reneeâs shoulder.
âIt was bound to be discovered someday. Donât be too upsetâ¦â
âIs that supposed to be comforting?!â
Reneeâs head snapped up.
Her flushed face twisted into a scowl, revealing her frustration.
âI would have prepared myself mentally if youâd told me beforehand! I would have tried to hide it somehow!â
Vera couldnât argue and offered an apology.
âI apoâ¦â
âWhat will I do now?!â
Reneeâs hand abruptly reached out and grabbed the collar of Veraâs shirt.
She then started shaking him back and forth vigorously.
Sheâs really strong.
Vera quickly dismissed the thought that had crossed his mind and began to calm Renee down.
He wrapped his arms around her.
One hand patted her back, while the other gently stroked her head.
âCalm down. No one is going to speak ill of you.â
Veraâs comfort was effective.
Reneeâs sobbing gradually subsided, and the grip of the hand that was holding his collar loosened.
Vera smiled as he thought that she looked like a well-trained puppy, and then continued speaking.
âIsnât it fortunate that your robe covers your entire body? If the apprentice priests keep their mouths shut, then there should be no issue.â
âThose people? Fat chance.â
âRumors have always existed. A rumor without evidence has no power.â
Renee pressed her lips tightly.
âThose rumor are exactly the problemâ¦!â
Vera seemed to be unaware of the seriousness of the situation.
Renee recalled the events of the morning that she didnât want to remember.
â Kyaaa!!!
â Saint! How was it? Is it big? Is he good?
â Does he last long? Is he strong?
The way they screamed and bombarded her with questions the moment they saw the marks left no doubt that they wouldnât keep their mouths shut.
Furthermore, their guesswork when she remained silent out of embarrassment only made it worse.
â This much? This much? Ahhhh!! This much? Itâs that big?
â Oh my gosh! Oh my gosh! How long? One day? Two days? â¦Eh? Eeek! Three days?!
Suddenly, Renee felt sorry for Vera.
âIâm sorry, Veraâ¦â
Her body shivered with dread, but there was nothing to be done.
She was sure of it.
By the end of today, information about Veraâs private life would become the talk of the town in Elia.
And her own story would surely be included in it, too.
ââ¦I wonât be leaving my room for a while. If you want to see me, come find me secretly.â
Already, she felt her back tense up.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
She lost the courage to face the world.
Seeing Reneeâs sullen appearance, Vera replied with a small smile.
âSecretly, you say?â
âAbsolutely secretly. No one should know, not even the Holy Emperor.â
âIâll try.â
Why are you worrying so much? Youâre the same person who always criticized me for worrying too much.
âUhhâ¦â
Vera chuckled at Reneeâs appearance, who was unable to recover her composure.
Then, he changed the topic. There was nothing better to overcome dejection than to divert oneâs attention.
âBy the way, have you seen Aisha recently?â
ââ¦What?â
Reneeâs head perked up a little.
Although her brows were still furrowed, her mood seemed a bit better as her thoughts shifted elsewhere.
After thinking for a moment, Renee shook her head.
âNow that you mention it, I havenât seen her. Isnât she with Jenny?â
âNo, sheâs not with Jenny either. Sheâs deeply engrossed in her training.â
âReally?â
Reneeâs mood brightened a bit more.
âItâs so easy to sway her mood.â
Vera couldnât help but think that she would be an easy target for con artists if he werenât with her. He continued speaking.
âYes, sheâs quite a fast learner. Sheâs even managed to use divinity to move her body. If she develops a little more, she might be able to imbue her weapons with divinity.â
âHmm⦠thatâs intermediate level, right?â
âYes, imbuing weapons with divinity is intermediate. Changing its shape by refining it is the advanced level.â
It was truly a remarkable talent.
It took considerable effort to reach the intermediate level and imbue weapons with oneâs divinity or aura.
Even those from renowned families who had trained with a sword for their entire lives didnât reach that level until they were in their mid-twenties.
However, Renee was not particularly impressed by this explanation.
She tilted her head slightly.
âWerenât you already at the advanced level when we first met, Vera? The same went for Krek, Marek, the Second Prince, and the Archdukeâ¦â
She listed the names of some notable swordsmen she had met.
ââ¦When you think about it, it doesnât seem like Aisha is progressing especially fast.â
Vera chuckled at Reneeâs question as she pondered on it.
âWe are unique cases. Also, Aisha is actually faster than the twins, the Second Prince, or the Archduke. She is only fourteen, after all.â
âAnd you?â
âI was faster.â
There was a hint of pride in his words.
However, he was speaking the truth.
âIt took me less than a week to hold a sword and imbue it with divinity.â
âShould I praise you for that?â
âI would certainly appreciate it if you do.â
A giggle escaped from Reneeâs lips.
Her outstretched hand touched Veraâs cheek, pulling it gently.
âOh my, good job.â
He ended up bragging about himself, after all.
That thought came to Reneeâs mind.
A chuckling laughter lingered between the two of them, and then Renee suddenly spoke up.
âAh, so is Aisha just going to keep training? What if she collapses or somethingâ¦?â
âShe seems to know how to pace herself. Itâs a sign that sheâs growing up.â
âYouâre unusually concerned, very unlike you.â
âIt wasnât intentional, but she is my first disciple after all. Iâm realizing just how difficult it is to teach someone.â
Vera, who was speaking, placed his hand over Reneeâs hand, which was pinching his cheek.
Immediately after, he removed Reneeâs hand and asked playfully.
âAre you jealous?â
âWhat? Just because you look happy about it? Do I look like the type to be jealous of a kid?â
âSo you havenât been jealous at all?â
Reneeâs shoulders slumped.
Her face was turning bright red.
Whatâs the point in saying it now?
Looking back on her track record, Renee couldnât deny it.
There was that incident on her first night of drinking where she got jealous against an elf sheâd never met before, to the first day that she met Aisha and her lies.
Even later, just hearing Albrechtâs voice made her think of him as a rival, and ultimately, she even felt jealous of herself.
Renee had nothing to say.
Based on her past behavior, she was a woman who could rightfully be called the embodiment of jealousy.
ââ¦Go die.â
Poke! Renee poked Veraâs stomach with her finger.
It didnât end there.
Her pokes turned into deeper jabs, and her fingers turned into a fist that thudded against him.
What began as a cute action now carried anger as she assaulted Vera.
Vera laughed and deflected her movements, then finally caught her fist.
âAre you rebelling?â
âSomeone is coming.â
Renee pulled away from Vera at the speed of light.
She was worried that the rumors would worsen if anyone saw them being playful with each other.
However, it was a pointless worry.
The approaching figure had nothing to do with the ongoing rumors.
[Hey! Are you listening to me? I strictly told you not to skip class today, so where are you going� What, why are you going to them?]
It was Annalise and Jenny.
Jenny walked up to them with a dying expression on her face, and in her hand was the doll that contained Annaliseâs soul.
Vera looked at Jenny, who was walking from afar.
âWhatâs going on?â
He asked, wondering if anything had happened.
Jenny did not answer.
She simply continued walking and finally stopped in front of Renee, her face looking so exhausted that the dark circles reached down to her jawline.
âJenny?â
ââ¦Please.â
Jenny placed Annalise onto Reneeâs lap.
Then, she quickly walked away.
The atmosphere went silent.
Annalise was stunned by the sudden situation, then realized shortly after that Jenny had abandoned her and started yelling.
[Hey, wait⦠you! Where are you going! Come here! I said come here! Hey! Heeeey!!!]
Jenny blocked her ears against the loud shouts coming from behind her.
âItâs a day off⦠Today is my day off.â
She didnât want to hear nagging even on her day off.
She wanted to sleep at least for one day without having anyone wake her up.
Annalise was always helpful, but she continued her classes without taking a break!
Jenny didnât want to think about such things.
She just wanted to sleep until noon for now.
[Ahhhhhh-!]
The screams continued.
Renee listened to it blankly, then placed Annalise on a chair.
Then, she spoke to Vera.
âVera, letâs go inside. Itâs almost time to eat.â
âAlright. Come to think of it, itâs almost lunchtime.â
Renee linked her arms with Veraâs.
Thud. Thud. The sound of her cane grew distant.
[Hey, where are you guys going! Hey! Take me with you! Take me!!! Iâll kill you!!! Iâll kill you alllllll!!!]
Her bitter curses echoed throughout the garden, but the two werenât concerned.
âWho will take her to Jenny?â
âI donât think thatâs any of our concern.â
âThatâs true.â
The Grand Temple was crowded.
Besides, there wasnât a single person who didnât know that the doll belonged to Jenny.
So, even if it wasnât them, someone would surely take her to Jenny.
[Come here!!!]
There was another piercing scream.
Annalise returned to Jennyâs side late at night when a chilly aura had enveloped the world.
***
In the underground library of the Grand Temple.
Trevor lit up with joy in the dim room where only a small candle flickered.
âI found it!â
Trevor raised his head.
In his hand was an old parchment that showed signs of wear and tear.
âThe Tenthâ¦!â
It was a record of the Tenth.
It had taken him nearly two weeks of searching through all of Eliaâs historical records to find it, and Trevorâs first reaction was one of joy.
âLetâs seeâ¦!â
Trevor trembled for a moment and quickly scanned the parchment.
âThe Tenth, a False Idol, A Symbol That Should Not Exist, the Bringer of the Endâ¦â
As he read further, his expression hardened.
A look of deep confusion spread across his face.
Crumpleâ
The parchment crumpled.
Trevor abruptly turned and left the library.
âI must tell them!â
He had to show this parchment to the Apostles as soon as possible.