Ch.148Apostle of the Goddess of War
Arwen paced nervously before Elimâs eastern outpost, rubbing her hands together for no reason.
She was reuniting with War Cult disciplesâthose whoâd parted ways with Sion back in the Holy Kingdom.
Their gazes werenât kind.
âDo they hate me because they remember I attacked them before?â
Of course, that was only her own anxiety and misunderstandingâbut stillâŠ
In truth, the conflict and misunderstandings with the Wisdom Cult had long since ended.
Lady Achille had spearheaded reconciliation, and Kaili had publicly affirmed it. The Wisdom Cult and War Cult were now in a de facto alliance.
Their previous clash had concluded without any injuries, so no ill will remained.
Even minor grievances had been neatly settled with appropriate compensationâthere was truly no lingering resentment.
Yet knowing all this, Arwen still muttered to herself in fear:
âHuuu⊠uuuugh⊠Is someone like me even allowed to be summoned here? Someone else shouldâve come instead⊠sob.â
Arwen had come to Elim solely because of Menesiaâs oracle.
Right after sensing the Deep Sea entity and receiving Achilleâs summons, Menesia had ordered Arwen to travel to Elim.
The time had come for the Apostle of Wisdom to act in earnest.
Arwenâs role would likely be to assist the Apostle of War.
Even before meeting Sion again, her eyes were already moist. Nearby War Knights sighed and gestured with their chins:
âSir Sion is coming.â
âHuh? Y-yesâŠ!â
Arwen fidgeted, wringing her fingers and blushing.
Theyâd grown somewhat closeâbut was it right for her to act overly familiar?
She hadnât brought the Libra Knight Brigade this time, so she lacked her usual confidence. She felt as exposed as if thrown naked into the world.
âŠOf course, this anxiety existed only in her mind.
âLady Arwen! Long time no see!â
Sion rushed over, greeting her warmly.
Arwenâs ears perked up.
âHis voice sounds⊠brighter?â
Sion strode toward her with clear delight.
Arwen froze for an instantâthen felt heat flood all the way to her ear tips.
âM-me too⊠I-I mean, l-long time no see, L-Lord S-Sion!â
Inside, her mind screamed:
âSh-should I call him âLordâ or just âSionâ? Should I act friendly or formal? Did we actually get closerâŠ?â
Her head spun with chaotic thoughts. Clenching her fists, she gave the most dignified nod she could muster.
This was her chance to show she, too, was an Apostle of a cult allied with hisâa moment of dignity!
âH-have you been well? I-Iâve been⊠um, okay⊠no, actually, pretty goodâŠ!â
She didnât even realize her words tumbled out in a rush. Her voice rose higher, eyes sparkling with nervous excitement.
At lastâat lastâa chance to leave a real impression on Sion!
Butâ
âGlad youâre well! Oh, but sorry, ArwenâIâm in a hurry right now!â
Sion lightly raised a palm in a brief âhold onâ gesture.
His expression remained warm, yet he swept past like a determined wind.
âJust wait a moment, please. Iâll be right back.â
ââŠHuh? Y-yes?!â
Sion turned to a War Knight:
âPlease escort her to the guest chamber.â
âUnderstood, Apostle.â
Arwenâs lips trembled.
Eyes wide, she couldnât utter a wordâonly watched Sionâs back recede in quick strides.
âAh! No, wait! I also have something to say⊠an important matterâŠ!â
Her voice dissolved into empty air, drowned out by his departing footsteps.
For a moment, Arwenâs mind went utterly blank. She let her arms hang limply and muttered weakly:
âEhâŠ? EeeeeeehâŠ?!â
Her dream of a glowing reunion had burst like a soap bubble.
Her carefully rehearsed plan to act âfriendlyâ exploded mid-air.
All that remained were the awkward stares of nearby War Knights.
ââŠSheâs gonna cry again.â
âHer eyes are already glistening.â
Sure enough, Arwen trembled, rubbing her eyes fiercely with both hands.
âW-whereâs⊠the g-guest chamberâŠ?â
She wanted nothing more than to vanish into a mousehole.
***
Church of War Sanctum, Elim
As blue light seeped onto the massive circular altar, the sacred hall fell into profound silence.
Sion knelt. The cold stone beneath his fingertips felt heavier than usual today.
He closed his eyes, steadied his breath, placed his sword before him, and bowed low.
âThe Sword of the Goddess of War rests here.â
At that moment, holy radiance pierced the ceiling, flooding the center of the altar.
A voice of majestic resonance pierced his ears like a gong:
[Rise, my Apostle.]
The presence of Achille, Goddess of Warâforged from steel, dense and unyieldingâfilled the hall.
Sion lifted his head to behold her luminous form. She looked wornâno doubt from the recent battle.
Yet to Sion, the Goddess of War was most glorious and beautiful right after combat. Enchanted, he praised her:
âThank you, my Ladyâfor braving danger to save meâŠâ
His chest tightened with emotion.
Achille summoned her throne, sat, and shook her head.
[No, my child. It was my failure to protect youâto let you face such peril. I am truly sorry.]
She removed her ornate yet austere helmet. Sweat-damp strands clung to her cheeksâeven this was sacred.
Now, for the first time, the title âGoddess of Warâ truly resonated.
âA Goddess who sweats⊠so cool.â
Sion lowered his head further.
âIt was my fault too.â
[Do not say that. None of this was your doing.]
Sion fell silent. To argue further would be disrespectful.
âIs the Evil God of Darkness⊠safe for now?â
[For now, yes. We overturned their stronghold. Theyâll struggle to act for a whileârecovering will take time. They never expected our assault, so their losses were severe.]
âThough it wonât work a second time,â Achille added inwardly, grimacing as if suppressing pain.
ââŠâ
Sion bit his lip.
So theyâd inflicted heavy casualties despite her injuries.
No wonder they called her the Goddess of War.
Just as Sion exhaled in reliefâ
[Still⊠you endured well. Surviving in Magoâs lair is no small feat.]
A fragrant floral scent suddenly filled the sanctum.
Petals swirled like phantomsâand Goddess Emily of Wildflowers appeared.
âLady EmilyâŠ!â
Her voice was like a motherâs embrace. Sion instinctively bowed his head.
[Sionâs courage led us all. You may well be proud.]
Emilyâs warm praise seeped into Sionâs parched heart like gentle rain.
Thenâa sharp, icy resonance cut through the air like transparent glass:
[Still, it was far too reckless. Extracting Loenhaugter was wise, but you shouldâve informed us immediately to craft a safer plan.]
The third lightâGoddess Menesia of Wisdom.
Even she had descended upon Elim. What day was this?
Sion felt a chill crawl down his spine.
Meeting Goddesses in the mortal realmâoutside Magoâs domainâfelt profoundly different.
In Magoâs world, even Goddesses felt strangely near. Here, they were utterly transcendentâuntouchable.
An impassable wall seemed to separate them.
âI apologize. I acted foolishly.â
At Sionâs apology, Menesia softened instantly into a smile.
[It was riskyâbut a worthy attempt. Your courage and wisdom were both excellent. And everyone is safe, so all is well.]
ââŠThank you.â
Sion, overwhelmed, could only bow deeply.
To receive praise from three Goddesses at onceâthis was more than familial honor; it was a blessing to his very soul.
Emilyâs silver eyes pierced through him.
[Yet⊠I sense a faint, sour malice beyond my barrier. And no trace of Loenhaugter. What has happened, Sion?]
Her voice was like dew-kissed grass.
Sion lifted his head, as if expecting this.
âThatâs exactly what I came to report.â
Achille gave a subtle nod.
[Speak, my Apostle.]
Fresh from battle, her charisma was overwhelmingâradiating the full dignity of a War Sovereign.
Her divine pressure alone commanded awe. Even Emily and Menesia instinctively stood to her sides like loyal retainers.
Sion, as her Apostle, felt reverence beyond words.
âFirst, my apologies. The situation was urgentâI acted on my judgment and will now report.â
[I trust my Apostleâs judgment completely. There must have been a good reason. Speak freely.]
The Goddess of Warâs magnanimity put Sion at ease. He began:
âThe sour malice beyond Lady Emilyâs barrier belongs to the Evil God of Corruption.â
[What?]
[HmphâŠ]
Achille listened silently. Emily and Menesia visibly startled.
[Tartania? That wretched beingâwhy is she here?]
Menesia was the most openly hostile. (Not that she held affection for any other Goddess.)
[Sion, explain carefully. Tartaniaâs power is antithetical to my barriersâitâs dangerous. There must be a reason?]
Sion nodded reassuringly at Emily.
[The Evil God of Corruption expressed her intent to defectâto surrender to the Goddess of War.]
[What?!]
Achilleâs jaw dropped. The other Goddesses were speechless.
It was that shocking.
âShe cautiously requested dialogueâand protected Set and Jien during it. And yes⊠I escaped safely only because she helped me.â
Achille exchanged glances with the other two. Even Goddesses with eons of experience seemed flusteredâthis was unprecedented.
âSir Loenhaugter is also stored within Tartaniaâs intestinesâa kind of safeguard, I suppose.â
[Sheâs taken him hostage?]
âYes.â
Sion quickly added, before misunderstanding deepened:
âBut I believe sheâs trustworthy. Truly.â
Despite his words, distrust swelled among the three Goddessesâspreading like wildfire across dry plains.
Achilleâs expression darkened. Menesia closed her eyes, muttering under her breath.
Only Emily continued speaking with Sion:
[Sion⊠sheâs still an Evil God. She could be using you to infiltrate Elim.]
âMago said something similarâoffering a peace pact, asking to be treated as an equal Goddess and to rule humanity together.â
[Weâll consider Magoâs words as if we never heard them.]
Even Emily gave up.
The chasm between Goddesses and Evil Gods seemed unbridgeable.
âWhat should I do?â
Sion could be wrong.
Of courseâhe couldnât possibly understand enemies whoâd waged war across countless ages better than the Goddesses themselves.
âBut I must get them to the negotiating table.â
A clear chance to end this war was needed.
Sion believed now was the moment.
A strategy to collapse the Evil Gods from within.
THUD!
Sion slammed his forehead hard against the floor.
âI beg youâon my life!â
THUD!
Again.
âPleaseâshow mercy! Just speak with her! This could be the very spark that ends this war!â
The three Goddesses locked eyes once more.
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