CH 99
You Can Keep The Male Lead
âWhatâs happening today? Is there no battle?â
âSince the reconnaissance ended yesterday, the advance team will be deployed. Even if a battle breaks out right away, it wonât be an all-out war, but war doesnât always flow as expected,â Damon answered calmly, munching on bread in front of him.
âI donât have anything to do yet⦠right?â
âYes, it would be good for everyone if there isnât.â
Even though I understood that, I couldnât help but feel a bit depressed. Needing a priestess meant that the other side started using black magic, so it would be nice to have nothing to do, but it didnât feel good to stay still when everyone was busy.
As if he knew how I felt, Damon said, âStill, Lady has the most important role. In the end, it will be your bow that will destroy the Demon King.â
âI know, I do.â
After finishing the meal, I went out and saw the troops now ready for battle. Damon whispered, quietly leading me towards them, âPlease go and encourage them. Theyâll be delighted.â
How could I not do it after seeing their expression upon seeing me?
I smiled, slowly approached them, and shook the hand of the highest-ranking knight among them.
âDonât get hurt, and come back safely.â
As if the knight commander didnât know what to do, he bent down excessively and lightly held onto my fingertips.
âPriestess, since you came out to see us off like this, I think we will win todayâs battle.â
I lightly grabbed his hand, shook it, and put some divine power into it. I also shook hands with the vice-captain next to him and several other knights, one after another.
âWoaaah!â
âThank you, Priestess!â
The knights blessed by the Priestess knelt down and thanked me.
I shrugged my shoulders at their cheers, but it was an overreaction to the light blessing, so it was a bit burdensome.
Fortunately, as Enoch approached, they calmed down and looked tense again.
âThe advance team is responsible for identifying the location and size of the enemy. Try not to overdo it and constantly report on the situation.â
âYes, I understand.â
Perhaps because it was in the forest, a team of agile knights was put in place rather than a large army.
Then, as I was watching them depart, I heard Enochâs stern voice. âDid you use divine power?â
âYes? Very littleâ¦?â
I didnât do anything bad, but I felt guilty. Enoch said with a smile, âThank you for taking care of them, but youâll have a lot to use soon, so youâd better save it as much as possible.â
ââ¦Yes, I will.â
Enoch was busy reviewing the operation on a large conference room desk, and I sat next to him and just watched him.
Even if I tried to go elsewhere, Enoch would not allow me to leave his side. Finally, when he started, he told me to stay by his side, and he really kept his word.
Even so, it was impossible to exchange much words with him, as knights came and went, reports were constantly posted, and short meetings continued to be held.
At other times, he seemed very busy going through paperwork, and most of all, he seemed nervous.
It wasnât too obvious, but I felt bad he was handling it all alone.
âIs there anything I can do to help?â
As I pondered about it, another knight came in. âYour Highness, I have something to report.â
âWhat is it?â Enoch hadnât taken his eyes off the papers.
âWe found no signs of brainwashing on the guy we caught yesterday.â
Only then did Enoch raise his head.
âNo signs of brainwashing, huh? Then what he said yesterday was true.â
There was a rare displeasure on his face, which had not shown much emotion throughout his work.
âYes, he really didnât know that Duke Rupert Clifford was the Demon King. He didnât believe us at all even when we told him.â
âAnything else?â
âI heard that the Duke who had become the Demon King really seemed to be worried about Erin Spilet, no, I mean the Priestessâ¦â
âThatâs hilarious.â
Enoch hit the desk with a thump and got up. I flinched a little, but I wasnât surprised. I thought I knew where his overreaction came from, so I stayed silent.
After the knight left, I looked up at Enoch with my hands on my chin. Enoch turned to me when he felt my gaze.
With a smile, I said, âI wonât go.â
ââ¦Yes, I know.â
Enoch pushed his disheveled hair up and slumped into his chair. Embarrassed that his true intentions were revealed, he smiled awkwardly.
âBut how does the Demon King know me and ask to bring me to him?â
Enoch stared at me but hesitated to speak.
âDo you know something?â
âIâm not certain because I only rely on records about the Demon King.â
âTell me anyway.â
âUnlike other demons, the Demon King controls the human body as soon as it possesses it, so he has very little memory of his life⦠But if a certain thought is very intensely imprinted in the head of the host, then the memory remains.â
âVery intensely imprintedâ¦â
It flustered me a little to hear that. Did Rupert think of me that way?
Then he should have been nice to me before. I had no idea why you avoided me so much and acted so ruthlessly. I felt like I had moved your feelings towards the end, but I didnât expect it to be that extent.
âItâs a bit new, huh?â
I didnât know what to say to Enoch.
Enoch looked back at me then turned to the document as if he had found nothing to say.
Suddenly, there was a commotion outside. I could hear Liam, Enochâs aide.
âYour Highness, Your Highness! I think you should see this!â
Enoch and I turned to each other before rushing outside.
It seemed that the knights who had gone out to battle had returned in a hurry.
âWhatâs going on?â
They all looked as pale as a sheet.
âTell me whatâs going on.â
âT-thatâ¦â
A few people who had come to their senses quickly began to stutter. When I looked closely, they were the people who had shaken my hand earlier.
I grabbed the hand of the knight commander I saw earlier and lightly infused divine power into it. Only then did his face become more relaxed.
Enoch didnât seem to like it, but since it worked, he remained silent.
The knight commander caught his breath and slowly explained the whole incident.
âThere was a light skirmish halfway up the mountain. We tried to avoid friction as much as possible but couldnât help it because we were confronted head-on.â
The knight commander had a look of regret, but Enoch shook his head and said, âGo on.â
âAt first, it looked like we had an advantage because there were only a few of them. Then, one by one, casualties started to appear⦠The dead suddenly jumped up and began to attack us all at once.â
One of the priestsâJohann, who had a lot of war experienceâmuttered, âUndeadâ¦â
âAs a result, the number on their side gradually increased, and we decreased, and in the endâ¦â
Enoch stopped the knight commander since he was starting to get overwhelmed from recalling the incident and patted him on the shoulder.
âI got it. Thatâs enough.â
âHaa, thank you, Your Highness.â
Knights crossing the line of fire would not be so frightened just because they lost a fight. They must have been surprised by the strange situation.
âUndead?â
Priest Johann bowed at Enochâs question and said, âYes. What that knight just said is a kind of black magic, and a corpse that has come to life is called the undead.â
âIâve heard of it, but I know the power of each individual isnât great.â
âYes, they can only use half of the bodyâs strength. However, as the number of casualties increases, so does the power. And since the dead do not feel pain, it would have been difficult for ordinary knights to deal with them.â
âLetâs go in and talk.â
I naturally followed Enoch, but when he saw me, he hesitated for a moment before walking again.
Priest Johann, Liam, and some knights came in as well. As soon as Enoch sat down, he said, âThe undead are tricky, but why were outstanding knights so frightened?â
âOf course, the battle itself is like that. But if you think that you will become like that after you die, you canât help but be afraid.â
Johann shrugged, and Enoch nodded slowly, his finger on his chin.
âHow do you defeat them?â
âJust blow off the head of the undead corpse.â
Even though Johann was a priest, he didnât hesitate to speak.
âBeing already undead means a loss of troops. Is there any other way?â
Then Johann looked straight at me and said, âPrevent them from being undead in the first place.â
âIs this something I can do?â
âYes, if the priestess helps us, it will be much easier than doing it among us priests.â
âWait a moment.â
Enoch tried to interrupt the conversation, but I talked over him and asked Johann, âWhat can I do?â
âItâs simple. You just need to give a blessing. I saw some fairly unscathed knights earlier. Didnât the Priestess save them?â
âI refuse. There are too many of them,â Enoch interjected again, and this time I was also silent.
Surely, if I blessed everyone, the consumption of divine power would be too great. But then the battle against the Demon King would be more difficult.
While Johann and Enoch pondered, Damon quietly raised his hand in the corner.
âHow about sharing holy water?â