Chapter 94: Tpcp 94
The Predator’s Contract Partner
âMadam, this is also a gift from the High Priest, Gunner.â
Ian came in bringing in a bunch of boxes. Elisha thanked him, but didnât even open the box.
âShall I open it?â
âPlease do. I need to know what it is and send it back.â
Ian nodded and inspected the box.
âAh, this is the plate that Saint Euria used 30 years ago, itâs quite costly.â
âAye, he still canât get it together and read the roomâan object from a saint?â
Lucerne clicked his tongue in absurdist scorn. [t1v: heâs saying the gift is in bad taste since Merha sold off possessions and the (fake) body of a prophet and got caught.] He glanced at Elisha sitting across from him. They were playing chess, sitting at a table made of black marble in the tea room.
Elisha nodded her head calmly.
âGunner is very quick to respond. Umm, should this be considered business ethics?â
When the couple called Gunner to this tea room, they said: if Merha is deposed, do not forget our grace.
In one day, the world turned upside down. There are only two high priests, Merha and Gunner, but currently, Merha was imprisoned.
Now, all the power of the temple was before him. Gunner only had to run for the papal candidacy tomorrow.
The conditions for the candidacy for Pope were simple. On a specified date, a person with a high enough rank would go directly to the temple and write their name down.
âIt has nothing to do with his morality, but his anxiety. Itâs hasty. You never know how the world will turn upside down.â
âIndeed,â
Elisha casually agreed as she knocked Lucerneâs bishop off the board.
âIf yesterday a man came back from the dead, who knows what will happen to the living today.â
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And an incident was published in the evening newspaper that day. The strange events and scandals surrounding the temple still persisted.
[The ghosts of the girls who died because of the High Priest Gunner are wailing.]
[The amount of the relief fund for the poor that the High Priest Gunner had pocketed is⦠⦠.]
[The courageous anonymous informant reported more than 50 children died of starvation⦠⦠.]
A long time ago, Gunner embezzled money from the relief funds allocated to the templeâs orphanages.
The evening articles about the scandal had detailed evidence attached. The empire was once again turned upside down. It was as if the two candidates for the Pope were struck by lightning and everything collapsed just before the papal election.
âWhat the hell is going on here?â
Within the last couple of days, the atmosphere in the temple had deteriorated to almost terrifying levels.
The eyes of the entire empire were focused on and scrutinizing the temple.
Under normal circumstances, it would not have been possible to immediately arrest a member of the Cartier family, even if it was just a distant collateral relative. But now, even Merha, the direct son of the Duke, was already imprisoned by the temple heresy inquisition department.
âLet go of meâ I am innocent! I wonât let you get away with this!â
Gunner was immediately apprehended at his private residence in the temple as he screamed like that. Coincidentally, his proclamations were a direct replica of Merhaâs words when he was arrested.
***
At that time, Marco was nervously pacing around the room.
âAh, Father. How much hardship are you going through right now?â
Although Merha raised his son with a forceful hand, he had always been a good guide, instructing Marco on what to do on the way. He couldnât believe the surreal reality that his father was currently incarcerated.
âHow the hell did my father get imprisoned? Weâre Cartiers. Even if my father committed a greater sin, how could it have been the case?â
He was on the verge of dying from outrage.
âFuck, are you going to lose the papal seat to some distinct minor cousin like Gunner, like this? Ah, I canât believe this is happening!â
There was a knock on the door. Then, the door opened, and Arien came in.
âAre you alright?â
âHow can I be alright? We are doomed now. What can we do without my father? If Gunner becomes the Pope, our contracts will be terminated, our businesses will fall apart and our cash cow will be butchered! Besides, since my father was imprisoned, my path to becoming the Head of the family will be blocked. The Lord does not tolerate failure.â
âDonât worry,â
Arien smiled with satisfaction.
âI got my hands on itâ¦. now Gunner will never become the Pope.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âDid you forget? When Gunner embezzled the temple poor relief funds a few years ago. It was my father, the director of the Heretical Inquisitor Department, who investigated the case.â
âSo what? Isnât he retired?â
âUghâAre you stupid? Evidence of that incident was still well kept in my fatherâs office. I exposed the case. Look here. Read the newspaper.â
â⦠⦠.â
Marco scanned the newspaper with trembling hands.
âIf Gunner fails to become the Pope, there is no particular person who will be nominated. Then the election of the Pope will be postponed. Now the current Pope will be re-elected for a second term for several years. In the next few years leading up to the next papal election, we just need to get back on track, gain momentum and reinstate Fatherâs standing. The Lord will support us too.â
Arien grinned. She believed that she had saved her family.
However, Marcoâs expression was strange. He looked at Arien, pale as a corpse.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYouâyou, what have you done?â
â⦠⦠yes?â
âAt that time, your father took care of Gunner and had him acquitted at the request of the Head.â
â⦠⦠.â
âDid you forget? Now, if this case is to be re-investigated did you forget who will be involved? You really donât know? You⦠⦠.â
Arien opened her eyes wide as she listened to him.
âYou implicated the Lord in this case.â
No! This canât be.
Arienâs eyes clouded over.
âI just⦠⦠.â
âYouâve cut off our lifeline. Donât you know the Dukeâs disposition?â
â⦠⦠.â
âYouâve wasted all of father-in-lawâs endeavors in vain. At the behest of Gajuâs orders your fatherâs accomplisment had earned his praiseâand now youâve negated it? What do you think will happen to us if we contradict the Lordâs commands?â
Marcoâs irate shouting grew louder and louder.
âWhat have you done, Arien! Damn it!â
Boom! He banged on the desk. Arien, who became pale, took a step back.
âThis⦠⦠. cannot be.â
***