Ch.130 Apostle of the Goddess of War
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Arwen widened her already large eyes even further and demanded an answer.
âWhy? What is it?â
Sion, looking utterly blank, asked in return, âWhatâs the problem?â
Arwen sputtered for a moment before finally speaking.
âWerenât we⊠allies?â
âHuh? Of course we were.â
âMy Goddess said She had reached an agreement with Goddess AchilleâŠâ
âYes, I know.â
âThen why?â
âWhy whatââ
Sion tilted his head slightly as he asked.
âJoining forces âisâ the alliance.â
He genuinely looked as if he couldnât understand why she was even asking such a thing.
For a brief moment, Arwen thought to herself:
The concept of âallianceâ inside this Apostle of the Goddess of Warâs head must be slightly different. Noâactually, he just seemed like a strange person.
âUghâŠâ
Arwen was flustered. Tears involuntarily welled up in her eyes. He was clearly her junior, yet he was genuinely an uncomfortable person to deal with.
âLady Menesia! Grant me wisdomâŠ!â
Menesia, who had been watching with her arms crossed, gently pushed aside the smugly grinning Achille beside her and stroked her lost Apostle.
[Just let it go.]
âHuh?â
[Achilleâs stubbornness has rubbed off on you. Anyway, we were already planning to combine our strength in a similar manner. The Wisdom Cult stands with the War Cult.]
Arwen sniffled once, then nodded.
âUnderstood.â
[Cooperate as much as possible. That was Eruâsâmy elder sisterâsâfinal wish. We must forge that child into the blade that will annihilate the Evil Gods. That alone is our hope. No matter how much I agonize, that is the only answer I can reach.]
This was Menesiaâs final remaining purpose.
She resolved to nurture Achille and Sion to utterly eradicate evil, fulfilling the last hope left behind by Eruâthe sister she both loved and resented.
Even if it meant earning the hatred of her other sisters.
[Now is the time to stand with the War Cult. My other sisters are foolish. Blinded by Eruâs absence, they greedily scheme to become the new Sovereign Goddess themselves.]
âDoesnât Lady Goddess have any greed?â
Menesia smiled gently and replied,
[Iâm simply unsuited to lead. Itâs tiring, and responsibilities only pile up. Let fools take on leadership. Itâs best to live modestly as an advisor.]
âWell⊠I feel the same wayâŠâ
[Thatâs precisely why I love you.]
Arwen blinked shyly.
Now that Menesia had shown her the path, all that remained was to follow it.
âIâll just go along with it for now.â
Arwen decided not to worry too much about it. After all, sheâd already planned to support the War Cult as the central pillar.
Having learned Eruâs true intentions, Menesia judged this to be the best course of action.
The sooner, the better.
Only by tempering the Goddess of Warâs blade into an invincible sword could they restore order to this chaos and shattered world.
âYes, letâs do that.â
âYouâve made a wise decision.â
âThen for now, Iâll return to my cult to complete preparations. Iâll come visit you again later.â
âIâll be waiting.â
Sion and Arwen shook hands. Sion gave a gentle smile.
âDid you see that, Goddess?â
[Indeed, my Apostle. You made her submit in an instant.]
âThat too must be the dignity of the Goddess of War.â
[Our campaign of conquest begins now!]
* * *
Knock, knock.
Sion knocked on the door.
A voice from inside said, âCome in.â Sion opened the door and stepped inside.
Though it was Laganâs hospital room, he wasnât visible; instead, cardinals of the Holy Kingdom surrounded him.
What theyâd been discussing was obvious even without hearing it.
âThey pressured a man who just woke up to attend a council meeting to maintain their power.â
The moment they saw Sion, they openly showed their discomfort.
With the Goddess of Light gone, they were effectively unemployed. Theyâd either have to incite Lagan to somehow retain their authority or find a new path.
The cardinals began leaving.
As they passed Sion, they muttered all sorts of curses and complaints under their breath. The stench of greed wafted from the mouths of these avaricious old men.
Lagan sat on his hospital bed, biting into an apple and waving at Sion with his one remaining hand.
âHey.â
âHow are you feeling?â
Lagan shrugged.
âAs you can see. Healthy.â
He grinned, revealing healthy teeth. Naturally cheerful by disposition, yet an unmistakable gloom clung to his voice.
âWhat about your arm?â
Lagan waved his severed arm stumpâthe mark of Garfennâs desperate battle to save him.
He could never resent him for it. On the contrary, heâd feel gratitude toward that empty space for the rest of his life.
âIâm sorry I couldnât attend the funeral. Damn that senior.â
âI sent him off properly. His body will be buried in Elim.â
âYeah, I knew youâd handle it well.â
Lagan cheerfully offered the apple heâd been eating. Sion grimaced and said,
âThe meeting went exactly as you predicted.â
âTold you, right? Those bastards would show their true colors.â
âThey were even uglier than I expected. I never thought theyâd refuse even to âpretendâ to cooperate in this situation.â
âDonât even get me started. Even when my Goddess reigned, how greedily they schemed! The Evil Gods arenât just outsideâtheyâre right here.â
âI genuinely agree with that.â
Confiding the meetingâs events to Lagan felt like a weight lifted off Sionâs chest.
Lagan spared no vulgar language in cursing the other cults. Sionâs ears nearly bled.
âThe Holy Grail War, huh? Quite a grandiose name.â
âThe Sovereign Goddessâs power was torn into the form of the Holy Grail.â
Sion asked awkwardly, âAre you planning to mobilize the Order of the Holy Sword?â
âNo.â
Lagan waved his hand dismissively and laughed.
âIâm disbanding the Order of the Holy Sword. Those old fools are shouting about immediately searching for the Holy GrailâIâll repay their nonsense with more nonsense.â
This was unexpected.
Sion had assumed Lagan would at least keep the Order of the Holy Sword intact to recover the Holy Grail.
âMy Goddess chose dissolution. If she wished to vanish, then seeking her out again to worship the Holy Grail as her replacement⊠thatâs misguided faith. Thatâs idolatry.â
Sion looked at Lagan with moved eyes. Of all the followers of Light he knew, Lagan was surely the most devoutâso devout that even Sion felt he had something to learn from him.
âThenââ
âThe Holy Kingdom and the Order of the Holy Sword will be disbanded. Tell those greedy cardinals to scatter to other cults.â
âWhat about you, Sir Lagan?â
âMe? Hmm.â
Lagan gazed out the window. His back looked profoundly lonely.
âMaybe Iâll just⊠rest for a while.â
âWhat about the Order of the Holy Sword?â
âAm I their father? Theyâll manage on their own⊠Tch.â
Sion knew Lagan wasnât the type to truly abandon his subordinates. But it wasnât his place to say anything. This was solely the commanderâs choice. He bore no obligation to take responsibility for anotherâs life.
Sion spoke lightly.
âIf youâve nowhere to go, come to the War Cult. Weâre always open.â
Laganâs shoulders twitched. He laughed wearily.
âTruly, the more you live, the more you see. A War Cult follower telling a Light Cult follower to come if heâs got nowhere to go.â
Sion lifted the corners of his mouth.
âThatâs life.â
âYeah. Life. Fleeting and damn frustrating.â
Thud.
Lagan lightly tapped Sionâs armâa farewell gesture.
âIf our paths cross again, letâs meet. Thank you, Apostle of the Goddess of War. Sion.â
âIâm the one who should thank you. I owe you a great debt.â
Sion bowed deeply and left the room.
He wasnât worried about Lagan. After Garfenn, Lagan was the strongest man he knewâa dependable elder.
Heâd surely rise again from this trial as if it were a joke. And someday, Sion would bring him onto his side.
Anticipating the day heâd meet the Commander again, Sion joined the procession returning to Elim.
* * *
From afar, a rider bearing a pink banner galloped toward them.
Clatter, clatter.
Sion and a few companions looked up. They were new believers expressing their intent to join Elim.
âThatâs the banner of PurityâŠ?â
[She must have something to say.]
Hearing Goddess Achilleâs words, Sion grew cautious.
The Apostle of Purity, Ravienne, approached and greeted him. She came alone, carefully approaching with a sword at her side.
âMay I speak with you for a moment?â
Ravienne asked with an air of dignity.
âYes, of course.â
Though he answered, doubt filled him.
The Purity Cult was the faction most hostile toward the War Cult.
It was hard to guess why its Apostle would suddenly seek him out now.
Beside him, Goddess Achille ground her teeth. Her narrowed eyes glared murderously at the approaching Goddess of Purity, Lirienne.
[Sion. My Apostle. Never, ever fall for that vulgar womanâs words.]
Sion replied inwardly.
âIâll stay sharp.â
Sion urged his horse forward, separating himself from Ravienne. They rode side by side.
âWhat brings you here?â
âI came to speak with you.â
âYou just said that. Get to the point.â
âYour tone is rather aggressive.â
ââŠYou were the harshest toward me during the assembly.â
At Sionâs retort, Ravienneâs eyes widened in anger.
âIâm just⊠naturally prickly. As you can see, men never leave me alone. Not since I was a child.â
âMust be nice.â
âNiceâ?â
Ravienne sighed softly. From head to toe, there wasnât a single likable thing about this man.
ââŠNot at all. Itâs always exhausting. Being beautiful beyond necessity.â
Now that he thought about it, this woman was mentally unstable.
Sion suppressed the urge to point it out. Though her face was unnaturally beautiful, hearing her say it herself was deeply unsettling.
Her pride was as highâif not higherâthan her aesthetic appeal.
âWell, thatâs precisely why I became the symbol of Purity, serving Lady LirienneâŠâ
Not wanting to hear more, Sion cut her off.
âSo, whatâs your point?â
ââŠYou have terrible manners. Typical of an unpopular man.â
Sion turned his horse away. He didnât want to talk anymore.
Ravienneâs eyes widened, and she chased after him.
Plook!
The horse Ravienne rode spatâits tack as flamboyant as its rider.
âI strongly advise you to cooperate willingly.â
âHuh?â
Sion turned his head, anger tightening his brow.
âThe Fire Cult canât possibly leave the southern region anyway. So the most likely candidates for the next Sovereign Goddess are our Goddess and Lady Menesia⊠and as you know, the Goddess of Wisdom is clearly insufficient to lead the Round Table.â
Achille snorted.
[Menesia would be furious if she heard that.]
[Think carefully, Achille. Thereâs no need for meaningless conflict, is there?]
[Shut up, Lirienne. Unless you want scars on that pretty face of yours.]
[How ignorant!]
[Hmph.]
Both Goddesses were equally beautiful. Without another word, they fell silent. Their wills were conveyed through their Apostles.
Sion, whoâd been listening quietly, spat on the ground and said,
âAre you done talking?â
âHuh?â
âIs that really all you have to say right now? How about proposing we form a pursuit force to hunt down the vanished Evil Gods? Or suggesting we combine our strength to gather the Holy Grail shards and quickly quell the chaos? Or sending a delegation to the royal court to aid the people?â
Sionâs frustration boiled over.
âCanât you say something a bit more constructive?â
âWhat did you justâŠ?â
âYou. Are you truly an Apostle of a Goddess? Not an Evil God?â
Keeeng!
Ravienne drew both her swords in a flash-like motion.
âThatâs blasphemy. Say one more word andââ
âYou want to settle this here and now? Iâd welcome it.â
Sion sneered.
âItâd save us unnecessary effort. Sounds good to me.â
Sionâs hand rested on his sword. He was fully prepared. At this moment, he was confident even against the most senior Apostle present.
Ravienne touched her crescent-moon pendant, seemingly communicating with her Goddess. An eerie light flickered from it.
ââŠI clearly understand the War Cultâs stance now. So youâre determined to ignite a civil war?â
âLet me be clear: itâs you who defied the Sovereign Goddessâs command and refused to aid the War Cult.â
Sionâs hair fluttered. He was truly furious. He no longer felt obliged to show courtesy as a member of the Round Table.
âStarting today,â Sion declared, âthe greedy Goddesses are Evil Gods.â
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