Chapter 214: Contract and Teaching
Translator: imperfectluck Editor: Pranav
To be honest, I was actually quite happy to meet a familiar face in a distant land, especially since he owed me money and even promised to return it with interestâŠ
[System: Have you had enough of this topic yet? Will it ever end!?]
Cough, let me get to the main point. I finally didnât need to swindle those gnomes to earn a living anymore. After all, they werenât exactly dumb, and they werenât easy to deal with.
The gnomesâ hard efforts, however, had another effect, which was that the Law God Wumianzheâs belief system was spread far and wide.
Of course, it was impossible to think about relying on them to actually propagate religion. Even if the concept of Law was very useful to the gnomes who were individually weak, they were a group that would do anything for money, always on the border between legal and illegal. Why would they ever do something so troublesome as spreading religion?
What they spread for Wumianzhe was something else, but it was something that belonged to one of his conceptsâContracts.
This Divine Obligation that Wumianzhe obtained at Auland wasnât widely accepted in human society yet, but the gnomes were happily making use of contracts. That âinsuranceâ was obviously a type of contract, and the gnomes were quite welcoming of this new concept that would protect the âweakâ and was supported by the power of a True God.
There was just a small problem.
âVenerated Insurance God, Bushuizhe, please listen to my prayers, and help me sell some extra insurance today.â
Forget about getting the Godâs name wrong, the Insurance God wouldnât be the Merchant God either, but why would he have to help you succeed in salesâcoughâI meant⊠Whatâs with calling him the Insurance God!? There was actually no divine punishment for this? Was Wumianzhe such an easygoing God? That was impossible.
âLuckily, the gnomes got the Godâs name wrong, so the prayers would be ineffective. OtherwiseâŠâ
Alright, somebody had already stated the truth. A prayer like this, which got the Godâs name wrong, was just like a wrong number phone callâcompletely meaningless. However, this would definitely anger anyone in a divine job class related to the God in question if they witnessed something so blasphemous.
Yet, sometimes, even the wrong could have the same effect as the correct. If certain wrong concepts gathered to a certain degree, it really would have the power to affect a True Godâs Divine Obligation. In order to prevent Wumianzhe from being addressed by incredibly uncool names like the Insurance God or Bushuizhe in the future, I intended to have the Church of Law take action right after I returned to the mortal plane.
At the very least, I couldnât allow the gnomes to act as they pleased like this anymore. Perhaps it was time for me to attempt trying my hand at something as profitable as insurance.
Right now, the contracts under the name of the Law God were doubtlessly far better than the contracts with demons. Furthermore, in order to give these contracts greater effectiveness, those miserly gnomes actually even constructed a Temple of the Law God in Karo City, and Wumianzheâs statue was even golden⊠yep, gold paint only, as they would never want to spend their lovely gold on something as useless as decoration.
Although I greatly objected to the fact that more and more gnomes were treating Wumianzhe as the Insurance God, I had to admit that they were rather helpful in expanding the Law Godâs Divine Obligation and Divine Domain even if they had selfish objectives in spreading contracts and insurance. I suppose it counted as doing good while having bad intentions.
âPerhaps I should have a discussion with the gnomes and sign an overall contract with them, adding a clause for them to spread the complete religion of the Law God. With their abilities to even come to other planes and be merchants, Iâm certain that they could be effective.â
As I was thinking to myself, I suddenly imagined a scene of a gnome wearing a gentlemanly hat and a suit, politely knocking on someoneâs door and handing that person a name card.
âHello! Do you happen to know about Wumianzhe? You donât? Thatâs great⊠whoops, I mean thatâs really regrettable. Our Church of Wumianzhe⊠if you join us now, weâll even give you a free present! Three yearsâ worth of accident insurance⊠for free! If you pay one hundred gold coins, we can even give you VIP membership and add on explosion insurance for no extra cost.â
Just imagining this scary scene becoming a reality made me feel like all the divine job class members of the Church of Law would be equated with common salesmen. I decided to give up on this idea of mine so that Wumianzhe wouldnât turn into the Advertising God of Dandruff.
But the most important thing right now wasâŠ
âAhhh! When will the System return my âworldâ to me?â
While I did activate a Legend Quest, which would indeed give me a significant amount of points, the surprising part was that it wasnât about killing off Emordilorcan. Instead, it was a choice between âThe Battle of Two Dragons;â I could choose between helping either the Bardi Empire or the Mage Country, and improve my reputation in one of the two countries.
Obviously, if I chose the Mage Country and dragged them into this affair with me, then it would be quite useful to improve my reputation through this battle against Emordilorcan.
The reward was the large number of Fate Points that I needed, and if I chose the method of killing Emordilorcan in order to improve my reputation, then there would also be a significant reward of highest quality earth element materials for constructing my âperfect world.â
But I wasnât happy about this quest at all, because this questâs choice implied something obvious.
âThe Mage Country and Bardi Empire are at war?â
At hearing this, Kaid nodded with a bitter expression.
âAlthough it hasnât broken out into all-out war yet, over a hundred conflicts have erupted on the border in the past month. Every day, we capture several hundred spies. Itâs also quite obvious with their military movements. It would seem that itâs only a matter of time before Bardi formally declares war.â
âJust what is Orloss XIII thinking? Having his mega-level empire begin a war right before the Holy War? Did a demon devour his brain!?â
I didnât even have to ask the reason, as I understood the Truth Research Society quite well. As long as their system didnât change, they would have little interest in things like reputation or expanding their country. The Mage Country hadnât changed its boundaries in the past several thousands of years, and it was basically impossible for me to believe that they would start a war of their own volition.
As for the Bardi Empire⊠to be honest, the human mega-level empires were all the same, incredibly arrogant, and if any mental nutcases arrived that believed themselves to be some legendary once-in-a-thousand-years king, the countries next to them would suffer for the next hundred years. The biggest issue of all was that all these empires happened to have incredibly solid foundations, and it would be quite difficult for any other country to deal with them. Thankfully, there were numerous small countries between the major countries as a buffer zone.
But I had heard of that Orloss XIII before. He had already been the Bardi Emperor for thirty-plus years, and was always a warmonger through this entire time. He kept fighting wars with other countries, and he recently beat the Moon and Horn Thirteen Countries Alliance into submission and forced their surrender, which directly removed the buffer zone between the Bardi Empire and the Mage Country.
âI doubt that heâs insane; he probably saw that all the other countries were busy preparing for the Holy War, so they could take this opportunity to expand.â
âHmph! They really believe theyâll be spared in the Holy War? Foolish.â
Kaid shook his head at hearing this.
âBardi is an interior kingdom. Thereâs basically no other species but humans both inside their borders and in the nearest countries. This Holy War really might not affect them too much. Our Mage Country is too much of a big target, and theyâre probably targeting our technology. It really is rather bothersome.â
I opened my mouth, but didnât say anything in the end. After all, it was impossible for me to explain how I knew about the fact that the Undead Plane had a portal that would open right in the Bardi Empireâs capital. If I casually let it be known, it would cause me an endless amount of trouble, and there was no way for me to prove that âhistoryâ and âthe futureâ would be repeated.
It should be worth mentioning that when I had Reyne use the name of the Eastern Mist Communal Country to warn the human countries about how the undead would soon invade, basically nobody believed it, and the only response was disbelief and ridicule.
âThose northern hicks say that an Undead Calamity is about to arrive? Hehe, it seems theyâve already been scared witless by the remnants of Xiluoâs forces. Let the Undead Calamity come! Even the Yongye Calamity from approximately a hundred years ago couldnât do anything to us, so why would this be any different?â
âEast Mist? That Roland from the legends? Warning us about a new Undead Calamity like Yongye? Oh my, isnât this the rat warning the cat about a robber? Are you sure that this isnât just a joke?â
Alright, I did what I could, and I couldnât control things if they werenât willing to listen. But now, it was obvious that I had to make a decision.
âThe Mage Country! Thereâs no need to even think about it. Iâm already sick and tired of foolish emperors, those bastards.â
And after I made a choice, that evil System of mine actually gave me something useful, allowing me to temporarily borrow my âworldâ up to three times. It even gave me a progress bar.
[11.7%, -3421]
The second number was the number of Fate Points I owed, which kept increasing in no apparent pattern. The first one was incomprehensible.
No matter what or how I asked, the system remained abnormally silent. And the moment that progress bar increased in number even a little, my debt would grow tremendouslyânot at a 40% interest rate at all.
I could only helplessly experiment one time with my âworld,â which instantly helped me understand, and then I instantly regretted it⊠I had wasted one of my few chances that were difficult to come by.
My âworldâ was still empty as it started out, and the air in it was still frosty, but something seemed to be new within it. At the very least, it seemed far more stable than before.
âMy system has changed its ways? Itâs decided to become a tsundere[1]? It actually helped me out? If my guess is right, itâs helping me complete and stabilize my âworld.â Itâs even allowing me to go into debt.â
When it came to receiving payments, the system was quite reliable. It was always adamant in not doing anything for me unless it was paid, never working for free at all and keeping true to the âprincipleâ of working only as hard as the amount it was paid. This time, the fact that it was willing to allow me to go into debt while helping me out was rather astonishing.
The system fell into an abnormal state of silence. Not only did it ignore everything I asked it, I couldnât even open up anything in its menu except the progress bar. It was basically like a computer that had overloaded itself and crashed, but from another aspect, it also meant how important the âworldâ wasâimportant to the point where the system abandoned everything else and focused only on perfecting it!
But not being able to use the system didnât mean that I had nothing to do. It was rather the opposite. In order to improve my reputation for the quest, as well as prepare for the necessary upcoming battle, I did many âsmall things.â
Karo Cityâs arena was typically the place where other species would take care of their personal grudges, and the âwiseâ mages would never enjoy such a barbaric stage. Yet these days, the arena was filled to the brim with mages.
Currently, a silver-armored warrior was dueling with an archmage. The archmage kept creating walls in an attempt to prevent the warrior from getting into melee range, while he also controlled some earth elemental warriors as fodder for blocking the silver warrior.
*Boom!*
The earth wall that would have been sufficient to block even a giant was actually demolished, and all that silver warrior had to do was lower his head and guard himself with his shield and he could completely ignore the low-level earth elementals his opponent summoned.
*Boom!*
This time, a newly created earth wall was directly destroyed as its earth element wasnât solidified enough yet.
It was unexpected; the archmage was still in the midst of an incantation when the silver warriorâs sharp sword was already in front of him. He hurriedly rose his hand in surrender as his face was already pale with fear.
âWinner, Roland! Congratulations for seventeen victories in a row!â
I took off my helmet and smiled my #59th Style Holy Knight Standard Smile, which I was out of practice with these days, and waved my hand at the observers, causing many to shout out in excitement and joy.
âIt seems that I still have it in me.â
As a Holy Knight who used to specialize in being the pretty face to attract sponsors, using my face to improve my reputation was basically a piece of cake for me. But just this alone wouldnât be enough.
And, so, I was all smiles as I reached out my hand to the archmage that just lost to me. I pulled him up and began explaining to him about the battle just now.
âUsing well-prepared earth wall traps to slow down a high-speed-type warrior is indeed a good idea, but sometimes itâs just too obvious. If only you placed a small trap for tripping someone under the earth wall. As long as it succeeds in making your opponent lose balanceâeven for just a short momentâthat could be fatal. And all you focused on was creating walls, canât you dig a pit trap with earth magic behind the wall? Since your opponentâs vision will be blocked by the earth wall anyways, when a high-speed-type warrior breaks through the earth wall or jumps over it, heâll have too much speed to stop, and itâs highly likely that heâll fall directly into the pit.â
âOhhh!â
Not only was this archmage not unhappy about losing, he was nodding with an expression filled with gratitude. The other spectator mages also took out their notebooks and kept writing in them. These types of combat techniques and practical experience all came from a strong warriorâs experience and couldnât be learned in any classroom.
âScholarly academic mages always have a bad habit of preferring to use extravagant high-level spells to crush their opponents. To tell the truth, high-level spells have too long of a cast time and are too obvious; they arenât actually all that threatening to high-level warriors. As long as you hit someone in a critical area, even the lowest level ice arrow can be fatal. A simple combination of low-level magic spells is the best combination to deal with high-level warriors.â
Yep, I was teaching them after every battle, and this was the method I chose to try improving my reputation. After all, in the mage society, there were plenty who could teach magical knowledge, but there were pitifully few mage teachers who could teach combat experience and practical techniques.
Yep, I was now a mage teacher. Even though in combat I typically performed the role of a warrior job class, I had appeared in front of them as a magical swordsman who practiced both swordsmanship and magic, which was why they could accept me as one of their own.
Since it was a âmageâ defeating them, they could accept it even if they lost, but a warrior defeating mages continuously would doubtlessly give me a lot of unnecessary trouble.
As a former student who was senior to even their highest-ranked archmage Kaid, I naturally counted as their teacher in their eyes as well, which further reduced any enmity they may have had. And since I was considered an ancient oddity who had lived for several hundred years already, no matter how ridiculous I acted, they would treat it all as normal.
âMay the Holy Light forever be by your side!â
A blinding Holy Light descended and began healing the archmage that had just lost to me. His skin began glowing pink, but all the spectator mages didnât react to this. This obviously wasnât the first time.
âThis is the thirteenth time heâs used holy magic to heal his opponent! Could this senior of ours even have the job class of a Legend Holy Knight?â
âInconceivable!â
Without a doubt, the good reputation of Holy Knights would also make it much easier for me to gain reputation. At the very least, the story of my adventuring that I had made up was already being treated as real.
And if everyone else was just somewhat surprised, Kaid was shocked to the point of his jaw dropping on the ground.
âThe greedy, perverted, narrow-minded, vicious, evil, grudge-bearing (30 adjectives have been skipped here for convenience) Roland was actually able to become a Holy Knight? Are the rumors of the God of Holy Light going blind actually true?â
Alright, so you think Iâm greedy, perverted, (34 adjectives skipped here for convenience)? Yep, Kaid, you must have a really good memory as well. Yep, in two days, I shall allow you to witness just how grudge-bearing Iâm capable of being.
âGood work. Those youngsters are really impressed with you.â (Kaid, just keep being happy for the time being. Iâll help the whole city learn that youâre actually a lolicon.)
I was intending to tease him with that, but suddenly, a messenger came in on a horse galloping at top speed. Judging by how the messenger was waving his hand at me, it seemed that the letter I had been waiting for all this time had finally arrived.
âKaid, it seems that the time has come. Our plan is about to begin.â
Note:
1. According to Wikipedia, Tsundere is a Japanese term for a character development process that describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing a warmer side over time.
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