Itâs realâitâs real!
As expected, this truly is Her Holiness the Goddess!!
Thereâs no way it could be fake! Even the Flame of Divine Benediction, unique to the Goddess and the Saintess of Radiance, could be summoned at willâif thatâs not divine manifestation, what else could it be??
As expected of Her Holiness the Goddessâeven a powerful follower of the Demon God Pillar couldnât resist in the slightest, slain instantly.
Naturally soâthis is the Goddess of Radiance weâre talking about!
Gazing at the angelic girl who effortlessly, as casually as clearing away dust, annihilated the enemy, Fennyâs heart brimmed with boundless reverence.
The angelic girlâs wings shed radiant halos and shimmering white particles, adding an ethereal, dreamy sense of sanctity to her figure.
The Goddess she had followed, believed in, and revered all her life had descended, saving her in personâFenny was so overwhelmed with excitement and joy she could hardly describe it. She anxiously wanted to say somethingâthere were so many things to say, yet they all clogged her throat, not a single word coming out.
No, no, this wonât doâsheâs met the Goddess! She... she has to say something! But what... what should she say?!
Unable to calm her racing mind, her thoughts spiraled into chaos, and after a long moment of stammering, not a word came out.
Ah! Sheâs truly witnessed the Goddess descend with her own eyes! She must express her reverence and admirationâand ask all the questions sheâd been bottling up for so long!
Questions about doctrine, about the inner workings of the Church, and about the future... so many questions intertwined like tangled yarn in her mind.
After struggling to untangle it all, she finally managed to form a coherent thought.
Oh! Her identityâshe hadnât even introduced herself yet!
Ah, itâs been so long since Her Holiness saved her life, and she hadnât properly introduced herselfâhow utterly disrespectful!
Her Holiness probably doesnât even know who she saved, right??
Ah! Sheâs being so careless! How could she show such poor manners before the Goddess?!
âTh-that! Most merciful and noble Holiness! My deepest thanks for condescending to descend and rescue your lowly, useless follower!â
âM-my name is Fenny Cassiusâa descendant of the Cassius family under the Radiant Church. Ah, perhaps you donât know the Cassius family... The Cassius family... is descended from a famous Champion Knight! Um, you... might not know what a Champion Knight is... A Champion Knight is the strongest knight chosen through the grand dueling tournaments of the Radiant Church...â
â......â
Vanessa maintained a composed, courteous smile as she quietly observed the excited girl rambling uncontrollably before her.
As expected, this foolish childâs intelligence couldnât be relied upon. She had mistaken her for a manifestation of the Goddess, believing her descent had saved her life.
Of course, Vanessa wasnât about to correct such a misunderstandingâin fact, this misconception worked entirely in her favor.
Come to think of it, when she transformed into Vanessa, she did descend from the direction of Saintess Selina Cathedralâperhaps that left quite the impression, making people think it was divine manifestation, especially those Church-background students.
âMiss Cassius, letâs set your story aside for nowâplease forgive me, but I must hurry to aid others who, like you, are trapped in peril.â Vanessaâs voice flowed with the gentle clarity of morning dew, soothing to the heart.
âAhâah! Iâm terribly sorry, Holiness! Iâve wasted your precious timeâI got so excited...â Hearing this, Fenny finally snapped out of her world, realizing she had lost control, and immediately knelt before Vanessa, pressing her upper body flat to the ground, repeatedly apologizing like a completely obedient hound before her master.
âItâs nothing. In the face of disaster, you fulfilled your duty as a knightâfighting to the death to shield your fellow students, even though you are not yet an official knight. That self-sacrificing spirit deserves admiration.â Vanessa offered her sincere praise without hesitation.
âHeh... hehe... Ah! Y-you honor me far too much! As a descendant of the Cassius family, protecting the weak and others... thatâs only natural!â Being praised by the Goddess herself, Fennyâs heart soared with bliss, her head wobbling like a dandelion in the wind. But she quickly remembered this was a conversation with the Goddess, hurriedly collecting herself, kneeling with a straightened posture, as if to say, âThis is merely my duty.â
Seeing this, Vanessa smiled in silence.
This foolish childâdid she think all Vanessa had to say were words of praise?
Hehe, this was merely a prelude to reprimand.
Credit where itâs dueâwhat should be praised is praised, but that doesnât stop her from sneaking in a little personal message.
âBut still...â Vanessaâs tone shifted.
âEh?!â Hearing this, Fennyâs heart tensed, as if an invisible hand had gripped it tightly.
âMiss Cassius, as a knight, you must possess the ability to distinguish right from wrong. You should exercise your own judgment. If you blindly believe every rumor, wouldnât that make you no different from a headless knight swinging a sword without thought?â Vanessa teased gently, her smile radiant.
âE-eh?! Eh?!â Fennyâs face drained of color, as if struck by a devastating blow. Her eyes lost all their earlier brilliance, turning hollow and lifeless.
W-what does the Goddess mean by that??
Could it be... sheâs chastising me for lacking independent judgment??
It must be soâsheâs clearly criticizing me!!
I... Iâve been scolded by Her Holiness.
Scolded by the Goddess.
Even called a âheadless knightââisnât that just saying Iâm brainless in a roundabout way??
Fenny tilted her head, devastated, kneeling there like a soulless shellâmore pitiful than when she was wounded by the Fanatic earlier.
âMiss Cassius, donât lose heart so easily. A Church knight is not a flawless, perfect beingâbut one who recognizes their faults and strives tirelessly to approach the ideal of a perfect knight.â Vanessaâs voice lengthened, calm and composed.
âYou still have a long road aheadâbut undoubtedly, you are a good child.â
âU-um! Recognize faults... and change?â Fenny gazed at Vanessa with tear-filled eyes.
âIndeed. No one is perfect, Miss Cassiusâyou neednât be so harsh on yourself. But, as a knight of the Church, naturally, you should strive to be impartial and to pursue perfection.â Vanessa pressed her palms together, her warm gaze falling upon Fenny like sunlight.
âU-um, I understand. If I can recognize my faults and change... Her Holiness wonât hate me anymore?â Fennyâs teary eyes looked up at Vanessa, pitiful like a chipmunk begging for food.
âHow could I hate you?â Vanessa pressed a hand to her large, burdened conscience, smiling pleasantly. âI love each and every one of you equally, offering the same salvation to all.â
âLet our souls become purer and nobler still.â With those words, Vanessa closed her eyes slightly, hands still in prayer.
Mortals pray to the Goddessâfor the Goddess prays for mortals.
Fennyâs face was streaked with tears.
âIâI understand!â
âProtect yourself, Miss Cassius. When you lack the strength to protect others, safeguarding yourself is a responsibility too.â With that, Vanessa nodded slightly, unfurled her wings, and soared into the skyâvanishing swiftly.
âI understand, Holiness! Please watch over me! I will become a knight who discerns right from wrong!â Fenny shouted toward the sky.
Though there was no response, she knewâthe Goddess surely heard her oath. The lack of reply meant the Goddess was watching her every move.
She couldnât disappoint the Goddess!
Unbeknownst to her, Vanessa had already flown far away after leaving behind those profound-sounding wordsâshe never heard Fennyâs follow-up or oath at all.
That entire speech was nothing more than a playful jab at the foolish child, nothing more.
Afterward, under the swirling black clouds, Vanessa soared like the first light of dawn to the side of the blood-red altar.
She looked skywardâthose rolling dark clouds churned like a giant pair of chopsticks had stirred them into a chaotic vortex, mirroring the current situation, devoid of even a sliver of hope.
Vanessa hurled the Mithril Warhammer in her hand, spinning it like a boomerangâbut before it even collided with the blood-red altar, an invisible force repelled it.
As expected, truly troublesome.
The Mithril Warhammer returned to her hand, a visible dent marring its surface. Vanessaâs expression grew serious.
This Mithril Warhammer had been with her for a long timeâit had smashed demons, Demon God Pillar cultists, even their familiarsâyet never suffered such damage before. A testament to its durability.
Now, a single throw at the altarâs barrier left it this damaged.
Vanessa tried to peer into the altarâs interiorâbut it was shrouded in dense black fogânothing could be seen.
She knewâthe students forced to drink potions and lose control were inside. At this moment, they were completely unaware of their actionsâor rather, their minds had already been corroded, lost in the irreversible transformation processâtheir former selves gone forever.
In this state, there was no breaking through to the altarâs interior.
Vanessa attempted to draw closerâbut found herself pushed back by an invisible force.
At this distance, even the Flame of Divine Benediction wouldnât reach.
Agonizing screams and wails shredded her nerves.
She looked upâthe bloodied stone pillars atop the altar chained countless soulsâtheir cries pained and pitiful.
Who wouldâve thoughtâjust a day agoâthey had been cheerful, bright young students laughing with friends.
Vanessa clenched her pink fists, biting her lip.
Bronze Blood...
Youâve gone too far.
Now she finally understoodâwhy so many Saintesses chose to perish rather than relent when fighting Demon God Pillar cultists and demons.
If this cancer isnât eradicatedâthe world will only continue to suffer.
Meanwhile, within the Student Council leadershipâ
âWhat did you say? Mirexiaâdo you even know what youâre saying??â
âYou want us to wait longer? How can we afford to wait?! We donât even know what that blood-red altar is summoning! Judging by the scale, it wouldnât surprise me if itâs summoning the Demon God Pillar itselfâand you want us to wait??â
âMirexia, this isnât about selfishnessâif anything goes wrong, the ones whoâll suffer wonât be limited to Carillian Academy.â
âCarillian Academy has already been struckâif Bronze Blood succeeds and destroys the Order Spire, the consequences are unimaginable! Tyrelis Continentâs entire order will collapse!â A cane-wielding deanâs voice was grave.
âNone of us want to harm our studentsâbut what choice do we have? If we donât act, all humanityâperhaps the entire continentâwill fall. Thereâs no alternative.â
âDestroying the altarâs foundation is the worst of all bad optionsâwe all know that. But what else can we do? If another way existed, would any of us choose this?â
âMirexiaâor rather, Princess MirexiaâIâve always believed you understand the greater good. Donât let us down now.â The deanâs brow furrowed.
âSo then, Mirexia, what do you propose?â The elder already stood at the arrayâs coreâcalm, not rushing to refute her.
Beneath him stretched a magic array spanning the size of a field, inscribed with intricate runesâso complex, even the foremost experts would be overwhelmed.
Half the array was already aglow.
âVice Principal, pleaseâjust a little more time.â Mirexia, bearing the pressure from all present, fixed her gaze on the elder at the center.
âTime? Then tell usâwho exactly are we giving time to? If you canât name anyone, no one here will heed such vague hope.â The elderâs tone sharpened.
âWe...â
âVice Principal, just nowârumors have spreadâthe Goddess manifested. Or perhaps the Saintess did. Many students claimed to have seen the Goddess emerge from Saintess Selina Cathedral, saving others before charging toward the altar.â At that moment, Morinket the Boneless spoke.
âI imagine... thatâs what Princess Mirexia refers to.â
âThe Goddess of Radiance... manifested?â The elder shook his head. âIn times of crisis, such rumors always surfaceâlisten, but donât believe them. Morinket, surely even you donât believe that?â
âNo... I donât. ButâI personally witnessed it. A pink-haired angel soared like the first light of dawn toward the blood-red altar. She now confronts it directly.â Morinketâs expression was firm.
âAn enrolled student?â The elder frowned. âThatâs far too dangerous.â