Chapter 31,Part2
Mob Protagonist ~ Mob in the Novel But There is a Problem
Chapter 31.2. Yggdrasil
-???âs POV-
Not very much, but they did not look like devout believers whose doctrine is to save people. Each seemed to be thinking only of themselves.
âFu, my five apostles, itâs great that youâre still in good health.â
However, the Guru behind the curtain showed no sign of concern.
âThe reward this time is 1.2 billion; 600 million is for the Yggdrasil. The rest will be divided equally among the six.â
âWhereâs the equality in that? Are you the leader of a comic band?â
Seeing one man click his tongue, the Guru laughed like she was teasing him.
âNo matter how much money you have, itâs not enough to support the cult. That was the deal from the beginning, wasnât it?â
âWe have subordinates to feed tooâ¦â
Some express their dissatisfaction by shaking their bodies.
âHmph. I have tens of thousands, and you have tens. I think it would be good to have more for me.â
âAs per our original agreement. I donât mind.â
ââ¦â¦. Youâre right. We gotta keep our contract.â
Finally, the conversation ended, and things quieted down slightly. If devout believers had seen this scene, they might have been outraged by their attitude toward the Guru.
But to them, it was business as usual.
âA paid top executive. Not something a devout believer could see.â
âI donât think powerful magicians will conveniently become your followers.â
âThey have basic money and power. They wonât bother to join any shady religions.â
âIn that case, weâll need to give them more money and power than they currently have.â
The Guru laughed and continued talking. Yes, these top executives were hired by the guru. They were neither loyal nor devout followers. There was no reason for a powerful magician who possessed money and power to come to the emerging religion, Yggdrasil.
These five are corrupt. They had a magical power, but did not know how to make money, were not smart, used by the powerful, or criminals.
Giving them large sums of money and providing them with connections to those in power, the Guru hired these five as top executives.
âSo, what I gathered this time was nothing else. Hrungnir obtainer the [Crown of Clay].â
At the Guruâs words, one large-built man puffed out his chest, while the others looked on in admiration. The man called Hrungnir opens his mouth with a smile.
âOh, yes, thatâs right. I have exchanged it for that crappy fake elixir. â¦I was going to kill them all and take it from them when they refused to trade. I thought it would be a worthwhile fight, but it turned out to be a bore.â
Carelessly, he pulls a rusty crown from his pocket and tosses it on the floor. The Guruâs attendant, looking flustered, picks up the crown and reverently brings it to the Guru.
âThatâs fine. Youâre a mess. Iâm sure thereâs a big chance you killed around so roughly because you didnât get what you wanted.â
âIf you make fun of a magic tool user, youâll get hurt, you know.â
âNo shit. So, is it real? Itâs going too well, Iâm afraid. I feel like weâre getting bamboozled.â
At Hrungnirâs words of concern, the Guru, who has the crown, nodded and sent mana into it. The rusty forehead crown glows, and the rusty parts disappear as if melting. The room was illuminated and radiated a mysterious power. However, the light gradually subsided and returned to the original rusty forehead crown.
âHmmm⦠It seems I donât have enough mana. It looks like itâs been neglected for a while, so I guess Iâll have to pour mana into it daily.â
The Guru clicks her tongue and hands the Crown of Clay to the attendant. The attendant nods, accepts the Crown of Clay, and hands it to Hrungnir.
âHuh? What do you mean?â
âItâs like a dirty, clogged water pipe. You have to run the water over, and over again to clean the dirt and clean it out.â
âWow, thanks for explaining it so clearly. Does that mean I have to keep the manna flowing?â
âThere is no doubt that it is genuine, but there is something wrong with the mana. Thatâs all you can do.â
The Guru shrugs and Hrungnir looks disgusted.
âItâs a pain in the ass! Leave it to someone else.â
âItâs a divine weapon I intend to let you use until I revive the Demon God. It has a powerful power, but if you donât like it, Iâll leave it to someone else.â
âTsk. It canât be helped. There will be more rough stuff to come. Iâll pour mana in my spare time.â
While clucking his tongue at the Guruâs words, Hrungnir put away his crown in his pocket. A Sacred Artifact cannot fully draw out its abilities unless only oneâs mana gets poured into it. Hrungnir had no choice but to accept it.
When he saw that he was satisfied with the situation, the Guru continued her story.
âAccording to the books, there are four Sacred Artifacts that remain. Each of you must devote yourselves and collect all the sacred artifacts.â
âHa. We will all do our best to revive the Demon God.â
The executives nodded their heads as they bowed deeply.
âThe Demon God will back â¦â¦. It will be a restraining force against other countries.â
âHow much can you sell a set of Sacred Artifacts?â
âPowerful Sacred Artifacts Analyzeâ
âIn the meantime, give me the reward money for the Sacred Artifacts.â
âIf we rebuild the world, a happy world awaits usâ¦â
Everyone united their hearts and pledged their efforts to the Guru to revive the world-destroying Demon God.
There is more than one idea that theyâre oriented toward. They are determined to act to revive the Demon God.
In the novel, most of these discussions are not described. To portray the discussions as scenes for the sake of looking good, these five were represented as if they were pious fanatics.