Hm? Whatâs going on?
Standing in the student lineup, Vinny suddenly noticed something strangeâhis Virtue Points had quietly increased by 160 without him realizing.
From 6,744 to 6,904.
And according to the system prompt, the increase had happened during the rehearsal.
Hmm... could it have been when he was watching that redhead in silk tights? That was probably the only time his attention had been diverted enough to miss the notification.
Weird. Which female leadâs emotional fluctuations triggered that?
Aesphyra? Doesnât quite fit. Aesphyra might be generous toward Vanessa, but when it came to him? Her Virtue Point bursts never went above a hundred. Stingy as hell.
Then again, that suited her character. That love-happy ocean witch only ever acted soft with girls. Toward boys? Sorry. Kindly and consciously keep a five-meter distanceâno touching, no brushing against her clothes, or sheâd have to scrub herself raw the moment she got home.
Besides, Aesphyra hadnât had any opportunity to give him a Virtue Point burst. He hadnât tried to trigger one, and that cheapskate would never give him anything for free anyway.
Could it have been Mirexia?
But as far as he remembered, he hadnât done anything to make Mirexiaâs emotions fluctuate that much just now...
Vinny scratched his head. This was weird. He couldnât figure it out at all.
âAh, thatâs enough, Salphen. Itâs not like we donât know the situation at Carillian Academy. They were key in containing the Demon God Pillar. Loyal followers of the Goddess, through and through. Whatâs the point of saying all this?â On the other side, the amiable bishop quickly stepped in to smooth things over.
But... why wait until after Morinquette explained himself to chime in? There were plenty of better moments to intervene.
Wellâthose who knew, knew. Everyone present understood, but no one would say it out loud.
âI hope youâll reflect on how to properly treat the Goddessâs servants and the Popeâs envoys!â Even with a way out offered, Salphen kept his nose up high.
Vinny, by now, had pieced together what was going on.
This whole actâthey were trying to pressure Carillian Academy and seize the initiative for whatever came next.
Classic good cop, bad cop routine. They were obviously working together.
That Hauchkai bishop still hadnât said a word. Nor had he interacted with his own kinânot since that single glance exchanged with Luna when stepping off the carriage.
If Vinny hadnât been watching him the whole time and happened to catch it, he wouldâve missed it entirely.
âAlright, Salphen. Weâre all faithful believers of the Goddess here. This crisis with the Demon God Pillarâit was thanks to Carillian Academy that it didnât spread any further. Even the Goddess herself looked upon their bravery with favor. Really, your words are rather ill-timed,â the amiable bishop corrected his posture, then turned to Morinquette with a smile.
âApologies, Chief Instructor. Bishop Salphenâs temperament is... well, Iâm sure youâve heard. Heâs a rather direct man, and so are his words. I hope youâll forgive him. Our visit today was guided by the Goddessâs will and divine inspirationâto commend your efforts in resisting the Demon God Pillar and its cultists, and to offer support.â
âYour valiant efforts were acknowledged by the Goddess herselfâshe even manifested because of it. Truly admirable... and a bit of a shame, too. A shame that we werenât blessed with the fortune to witness her descent ourselves,â the bishop said with a wistful shake of his head.
âLet us never forgetâwe are kin, comrades on the same front. Fellow devout of the Goddess. If you need anything, do not hesitate to reach out. We will support you to the fullest,â the bishop added with a warm chuckle.
âYour words are appreciated. I shall take them to heart. Honored Bishops, this way, please.â Morinquette gestured forward, leading the three bishops through the open gates of the academy, with instructors and students lined respectfully on both sides.
The Radiant Cross Knights surrounded the bishops like stars escorting the moon.
To be guarded by the Radiant Cross Knights in such fashionâthis honor belonged to high bishops of the Radiant Church alone.
âThat must be Her Highness Mirexia, yes? Iâve heard tales about youâtruly, a young hero,â said the bishop walking in the center, stroking his beard as he addressed the student council president.
âYou flatter me. I only benefit from my lineage and family,â Mirexia replied with respectful humility.
Having the Princess of Camella Kingdom receive the visiting dignitaries? Perfectly appropriate.
Noble in both bloodline and upbringing, Mirexia knew exactly how to converse with people of this caliber. She had been trained for this since childhoodâit was one of her many talents.
Morinquette and Mirexia walked with the bishops at the center, flanked on all sides by knights.
Vinnyâs gaze occasionally flicked toward Lunaâyet that Hauchkai bishop made no effort to greet her, and Luna herself didnât approach either. Aside from that one glance earlier, they acted like total strangers.
Were they on bad terms in the family? No, probably not. That bishop seemed to be one of Lunaâs eldersâand a close one at that. From what Vinny remembered of the original plot, Luna held a high status in the Hauchkai householdâmost likely even the heiress, the next family head.
So why the cold shoulder?
Then it hit himâmaybe they were intentionally avoiding attention.
After all, many students here didnât know who Luna really was. If that bishop had acknowledged her with familial titles, it wouldâve drawn massive attention.
And maybe Luna didnât want that kind of attention. Maybe she even resented relying on her familyâs prestige.
So she chose to keep her distanceâlike she didnât want anyone to know they were related.
Realizing this, Vinny found himself liking her a bit more.
Putting aside whether she recognized him back then or notâeven if it was all a ruseâthe fact she didnât flaunt her family background was something he could respect.
Morinquette, while powerful and experienced, wasnât particularly eloquent. Thatâs where Mirexiaâs role really shone.
As student council president and a princess, her status naturally earned respect from the bishops. If someone else had been president, theyâd likely be trembling with nerves right nowâcrushed by the sheer disparity in identity and presence.
But Mirexia wasnât just the president of Carillian Academyâshe carried the label of future Queen of Camella.
She spoke with poise, her words full of grace and elegance, and soon found herself deep in pleasant conversation with the bishops.
Vinny couldnât help thinkingâif it were him standing there, chatting with those three crusty old fossils, the whole conversation wouldâve died in seconds. He wouldnât even know how to keep it going.
He was too inexperienced. Nothing like those geezers whoâd lived for decades.
As the group passed the student lineup, Vinny felt a glance land on him. He turnedâand found it came from none other than Bishop Salphen.
The man cast him a cool, dismissive look, full of innate arrogance and contempt.
Ah, there it was.
Vinny didnât know if the crusty bastard recognized him or not, whether it was personal or just general disdainâbut that look pissed him off.
So he returned itâsame eyes, same contemptâand even threw in a childish âblehâ face with his tongue out.
Who the hell do you think you are, huh? Just âcause youâre some crusty old geezer, Iâm supposed to take your glare lying down?
âAhem.â Salphen clearly hadnât expected such a reaction. He coughed awkwardly, unable to lash out in public.
The central bishop, still chatting with Mirexia, didnât notice. But the Hauchkai bishopâs lips curved ever so slightly.
And not just him.
A certain white-haired someone whoâd been watching Vinny closely nearly broke into a laugh, quickly covering it up before anyone else could notice.
But they werenât the only one.
Someone else had noticed tooâthe red-haired female knight captain walking beside the bishops.
She simply tapped the hilt of her sword. Said nothing.
But reallyâ
If you thought Vinny acted this way just because he was annoyed, or held a grudge against the Church, or was being petty toward Salphenâ
Then he could only say: you were seeing floor negative one, when in reality, he stood on the top floor.
Mirexia didnât notice Vinnyâs expression. As she walked, she began explaining to the bishops the post-catastrophe repairs to Carillian Academy, which buildings had been damaged, and which had been restored.
âHm. Sounds like a costly undertaking,â the central bishop said, stroking his chin. âBut no need to worry. Weâll cover the expenses.â
âYour generosity is appreciated, but I believe the Academy already has its own plans,â Mirexia said with a glance at Morinquette.
Of course they should refuse at first. These kinds of gifts always came with strings attached. They were planting seeds nowâthereâd be a trade expected later.
âNo matter. You have received the Goddessâs favor. As her agents on Earth, it is only right that we provide support,â the bishop said with a wave of his hand.
âIn addition, the Goddessâs manifestation and her repelling of the Demon God Pillarâwe believe this is a miracle worthy of record. Thus, weâve brought along the Churchâs official historians to document the entire incident in full: the cause, the development, and the aftermath.â
âThis is so that future generations, should they face similar crises, will have historical precedent to learn from. We hope you understand the importance of this endeavor and will be forthcoming for the sake of all mankind,â he said with a pleasant smile. âThe Pope himself considers this matter of great importance. Weâve even invited students with Church affiliations to assist in our inquiry.â
Now that was a loaded statement. On the surface, it was about historical rigorâbut dig deeper, and it was a veiled warning: âWe already have intel from Church-aligned students in your Academy. Donât lie to us. Weâll know.â
âOf course. You have our full cooperation,â Morinquette promised solemnly.
âExcellent,â the bishop said with a smile.
The group arrived at Saint Selina Cathedral.
âFortunately, despite being at the heart of the crisis, Saint Selina Cathedral suffered minimal damage. Only a few statues were knocked over. I believe this is thanks to the protection of Her Radiance and the Saintess,â Mirexia explained.
At that, Vinnyâs gaze instinctively drifted toward Aesphyra. She showed no reactionâcompletely indifferent, even though she was the one who had protected the cathedral with her own hands.
The moment Vinny looked at her, Aesphyra felt it. She glanced over lazily, meeting his gaze with a smirk full of unreadable meaning.
Vinny looked away.
Everyone entered the cathedral.
This place was normally off-limitsâonly opened when Radiant Church bishops visited.
This was the first time it had been opened since the disaster.
Inside the cathedral, the three bishops prayed before the Goddessâs statue. The Radiant Cross Knights, instructors, and students all drew their swords, lowered their gazes, and dropped to one knee in reverence to the Goddess and the Saintess.
Inside Saint Selina Cathedral, the knights moved with exceptional care. After all, this was the resting place of the Saintessâs soul.
Everyone behaved with solemn respectâexcept one.
Yes. Still Vinny.
He entered the sacred cathedral like it was his living room. Relaxed expression. No reverence in his eyes at all.
Luckily, no one was paying attention to him.
Except one person.
Someone whoâd been keeping an eye on Vinny from the start.
The ever-irritating Bishop Salphen.
But Vinny didnât care.
In fact, he wanted the Church to notice. If they didnât, heâd feel like he was wasting his efforts.
Perhaps because this was sacred ground, the bishop said nothing.
Eventually, they reached the side hall of the cathedralâreserved for visiting high-ranking clergy to stay in.
This was where the studentsâ responsibilities ended. After resting here for the night, the bishops would formally meet with the Academyâs leadership. Whatever they discussed had nothing to do with the students.
With the bishops delivered safely, both faculty and students began to withdraw. The Radiant Cross Knights would handle all security from here on.
Among the departing crowd, Vinny quietly approached Mirexia.
âMirexia, do me a favor.â
âWhat is it?â she asked. Despite still having some lingering feelings about Vinnyâs earlier interaction with that honey-haired girl, his expression told her this was serious.
She understood how to prioritize.
âIn a bit, Iâll need you to act with me. Hereâs how weâll do it...â Vinny walked beside Mirexia, pretending not to speak, but whispered in a voice only they could hear.
âYou mean...?...â Mirexia glanced at the bishops behind them and nodded slightly. âI understand. Iâll go along with it.â
âGreat.â With that, Vinny veered off from the group, as if tired from walking. Instead of following the others out of the cathedral, he slouched onto a bench and casually crossed his legs like he owned the place.