Ch.53 Apostle of the Goddess of War
They left behind their brief rest in Foils. Sion departed as merchants from Foils came to see him off, and despite his repeated refusals, he received a generous amount of gold.
The road toward Elim was no longer filled with tension and anxiety.
On the faces of those who had been imprisoned and drained of blood by the Blood Cult, a faint sense of relief now settled.
âNow they can finally breathe easy.â
Sion smiled, delighted to see people gradually regaining their smiles.
The journey back was exhilarating, and his steps felt light.
The scenery of Elim, seen for the first time in a month, felt like returning to a hometown long missed.
As they approached the outskirts of Elim, unfamiliar sights began to appear before Sionâs eyes.
The first thing that caught his attention was the sight of people bustling about on the newly rising city walls.
These walls had once been nothing more than dilapidated, crumbling ruins. But not anymore.
As if trying to reclaim the former glory of a warâs heartland and a sacred battlefield, the entire city wall slowly rose anew.
Sturdy wooden supports were added to collapsed sections, and several parts were actively being reinforced with entirely new stone.
Besides Sionâs returning procession, there were numerous supply caravans arriving from Foils.
Clang! Clang!
The dull sound of hammers striking echoed rhythmically at the entrance of Elim, brimming with vitality.
âHoo, is this really Elim?â
Garfenn stroked his chin with interest.
[Amazing. Is this truly my city? Can this really be it!?]
âYes, it is Elim, my Goddess.â
[I canât believe it. Yes, the old image of it appears clearly before my eyes! Ah! The days of old!]
The Goddess Achille wept with emotion. She was the most deeply moved of all, struggling to contain her overwhelming feelings.
âPlease step aside and cry your heart out for a while.â
[May I really do that? Is it truly acceptable to show such an undignified side?]
âUndignified? No, not at all. These are natural emotions. This grand knight shall close his eyes and ears.â
[My apostle, I feel endlessly apologetic and grateful to you. Sniffle! Iâll be right back. Thank you for your hard work. Garfenn, my child, rest well for now.]
âYes, thank you very much.â
Garfenn smiled with closed eyes. The Goddess burst into tears of emotion and vanished.
Passing through the city gate, the changes became even more apparent.
In one corner of the outer area, land that had once been used as a dumping ground for trash had been neatly cleared and transformed into farmland.
A woman, formerly from the Wildflower Cult, hummed a tune while planting seeds, and children played nearby, carrying buckets of water.
The air carried a mix of earthy scent and a faint aroma of food, proving this place was no mere refuge, but a living village.
âAh! Itâs Sir Sion! Sir Garfenn has returned too!â
A child working in the field spotted Sion and pointed excitedly.
At the sound, every gaze turned toward Sionâthe laborers hammering, the woman tilling the soil, even those repairing weapons in the shabby tents.
âSir Garfenn! Sir Sion! Youâve returned!â
âLooks like youâve rescued someone again!â
âThere are quite a few people here? Weâll need to cook more food.â
âOh, really? How many are there?â
Sion waved at the Elim believers. Everyone smiled and waved back, welcoming the procession.
In their demeanor, there was no longer any vague anxiety or fear. Their eyes sparkled with vitality, the eyes of people building a new home.
The people following Sionâs procession were stunned.
When they had stayed in Foils, they had been unable to sleep properly due to constant anxiety. The Blood Cultâs hideout had been a living nightmare.
But here, the idyllic scenery stirred deep nostalgic feelings. The scent of home lingered everywhere.
Seeing the happy Elim believers, a small hope bloomed in the hearts of those who had recently converted.
Then, a familiar voice came from the direction of the training ground.
Click!
âI said donât close your eyes! You greenhorns! Keep your eyes on the wooden sword and either dodge or block it!â
Despite a slightly slurred pronunciation, as if drunk, the voice carried a powerful spirit. It was Bishop Gustein.
Under his loud reprimands, Set and about twenty other young men were sweating profusely while training.
Their stances were clumsy, but clearly, they werenât just blindly swinging their swords. They were focusing intently on their swords, maintaining their center of gravity as Gustein had taught them.
âThe Order of the War KnightâŠâ
This was the knightly order that Sion and Garfenn had painstakingly conceived. It was still in the planning stages, so it was natural that there wasnât yet an immediately deployable fighting force.
But that would change soon.
Their training would soon bear fruit.
Sion had no doubt that these young men would become blades of pitch-black darkness, shining brightly even in a chaotic world.
Sion asked Garfenn,
âBishop Gustein used to wield a sword when he was younger, didnât he?â
âHe even applied to become a knight. But he suffered a serious injury while hunting monsters and had to put down the sword.â
âI see. Heâs far more impressive than I imaginedâŠâ
âAmazing, isnât he?â
Garfenn spoke first, voicing what Sion wanted to say.
To serve as a priest in the War Cult, one might think such skill was a necessity.
âHe handles the sword exceptionally well. His movements are clean and efficient.â
In Sionâs eyes, Gusteinâs skill was considerable. Ordinary knights would likely be no match for him.
âEvery member of the Order of the War Knight should at least reach that level.â
âOf course. If you canât even match a sixty-year-old man, you canât call yourself a War knight.â
Sion and Garfennâs standards were strangely warpedâextremely high and strict.
Even Bishop Gustein himself didnât think of himself that way.
Gustein glanced briefly at Sion, then shouted again.
âEnough! Thatâs all for today. Go and repeat this morningâs training three times, then finish up. Go!â
âYes!â
âYes, sir!â
âAh, brother! Hey! Youâre back!â
Set ran out from behind the training ground, waving his arms at Sion. Sion smiled and waved back at his younger brother.
Everywhere, the scent of human life filled the air. Vital energy surged through the once-dead city. Sion could clearly feel the new life sprouting in Elim.
âEven during my brief absence, Elim has grown bit by bit.â
The heart of War, once still, was beating again. Hope and possibility had the power to bring life back to people.
âI must protect Elim at all costs.â
Sionâs determination grew stronger.
***
Reporting duties and situation updates were handled by Garfenn. He and Bishop Gustein entered the office to begin their conversation.
Anna guided the relocated people. Since they were anticipating more new believers and had been expanding housing, there were plenty of vacant homes.
She, who had come from the mine to settle in Elim, had now taken charge of managing the townâs affairs.
Thanks to this, Ruina had more time at her disposal. She used this time to learn various things from Bishop Gustein.
War doctrines, historyâscholarly knowledge necessary for a priest.
Sion headed to his home to unpack. It was the house assigned specifically to him and his siblings.
Before leaving, they had temporarily stayed in a shabby building, but during this mission, a neat new house had been built.
It had a red roof, located beneath the church hill.
âIs this it?â
âYeah. Our home.â
Ruina gently linked her arm through Sionâs and spoke. Her cheeks were flushed. The words âour homeâ felt strangely intimate.
âWow. Itâs well-built. I canât believe it.â
âRight? Right? The inside is even more amazing! I arranged everything myself. Letâs go in!â
Sion climbed the stairs with anticipation.
âOh, right. Kaili is sleeping. Letâs be quiet so we donât wake her.â
âGot it.â
They tiptoed, carefully opened the door, and stepped inside.
A modestly furnished kitchen and living room came into view. Further inside, four doors led to separate rooms.
A single ray of light from the window illuminated the central table. A vase with wildflowers, a gift from a Wildflower Cult member, decorated the table.
Ruina gazed at it and smiled contentedly. Her heart fluttered.
âThis is the house where you and I will live.â
âSet and Kaili too.â
âTheyâll move out when they grow up.â
âHuh?â
âHuh?â
ââŠWhat?â
âWhat is it?â
Ruina stared blankly at Sion. Her sharp eyes and upturned lips slowly drooped.
Had she heard wrong? It felt as though their relationship was inevitably progressing in a certain direction.
ââŠWeâre both still young.â
Sion closed his mouth, then quickly asked,
âMy room?â
âI gave you the largest room. No one objected. Good choice, right?â
âI donât mind.â
Ruina led him to the largest room. Upon opening the door, neatly arranged bedding was the first thing visible.
The room was as simple as Sionâs personalityâRuina had decorated it appropriately, knowing his character well.
In one corner stood a weapon rack, now allowing him to properly store his sword and armor instead of leaving them on the floor.
âThis was made by Holin, carving birch wood gifted by Sir Marquisin.â
âWow⊠I should go thank him personally.â
âYeah. Letâs go together later.â
Ruina didnât leave Sionâs side for a moment. Sion didnât mind this feeling at all. The joy of having a home where the family could live together was indescribable.
âYouâve worked hard, Ruina. You handled everything so bravely while I was away.â
âThank youâŠâ
Sion gently patted Ruinaâs back. Her smiling face clearly showed signs of exhaustion.
While Sion was away, she had shouldered many responsibilities alone. She had strived hard, like a mother bird protecting her chick from lifeâs storms.
Creak.
Sion slightly opened Kailiâs door.
He only meant to check if she was sleeping peacefully, but the girl lying in bed with her eyes closed immediately opened her mouth.
âSion, big brother. You came back?â
âHuh? Uh, yeah. Did you wake up?â
âYeah. Iâve woken up.â
Kaili pushed off her blanket and sat at the edge of the bed. Her feet didnât reach the floor. Her long white nightgown reached her ankles, suiting her cat-like appearance perfectly.
âBig brother, Iâm hungry.â
âOkay. Letâs go eat something.â
âIâll prepare it.â
Ruina rolled up her sleeves. Sion stopped her.
âIâll do it. Ruina, you rest.â
âB-ButâŠâ
âSit here. Donât move.â
Sion firmly sat Ruina down at the table. Kaili immediately jumped onto Ruinaâs lap.
âYou⊠sleeping all this time, and now that big brother Sion is here, you pop right out?â
âItâs true. I just woke up.â
âUgh.â
Ruina tugged Kailiâs cheek. Kailiâs soft, squishy cheeks stretched like rubber.
Soft, soft.
Stretchy, stretchy.
Before long, Ruina was enchanted by the sensation, fondling Kailiâs cheeks and ears.
The two sat there, silently watching Sion prepare the food.
âGood.â
Both Ruina and Kaili shared the same thought: they wished these days could continue forever.
They had long erased memories of their original lives. Though completely forgetting might be difficult, they could bury those memories beneath this happiness.
âBrother!â
Set burst through the door, flinging it wide open. Dust covered his face and hair.
Ruina and Kaili both frowned.
âSeettt! I told you to wash before coming in!â
âSet, you stink of sweat. Gross.â
âUgh⊠b-but Brother Sion is back. Anyway, Kaili, you woke up after two days!?â
âEven sleeping gets boringâŠâ
Sion laughed and said,
âSet. Letâs eat. Wash your hands first.â
âYup! Got it!â
The four of them gathered together for a meal, just like they hadnât done in a long time. The rice was warm, the food plentiful. There was no worry at all.
At his siblingsâ insistence, Sion recounted his mission. His plain, straightforward storytelling made time fly. Before they knew it, night had fallen, and it was time for bed.
âGood night, kids.â
âYeah. You too, brother.â
âBrother, good night! Tomorrow youâll teach me swordplay!â
âGot it.â
âCan I sleep in your room tonight?â
âWant to?â
âKaili. Big brother is tired.â
âI hate you, sister.â
âLook at her.â
âHaha.â
A day overflowing with love had passed. It was a peaceful day, fully spent in their new hometown, Elim.
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