Chapter 540: Divine Ascension (1)
“Ah!”
Unlike Molon, who was left blinking in confusion from being unable to understand what Eugene was trying to say, Kirstina immediately grasped the meaning behind Eugene's words.
With an impressed expression, Kristina started clapping on the spot as she said, “Indeed! There was also that method! As expected of you, Sir Eugene!”
[To think that idiot would be able to come up with such a method...!] Anise was just as equally impressed.
As Saints, they were well aware of the fundamental nature of a Holy Knight. If Molon were to become a Holy Knight, he would be able to use divine power in addition to the power he already possessed.
No, Molon would actually have access to even more power than that.
The only power the gods granted access to the Holy Knights from the various religions, including the faith of the Light, was divine power. However, if Eugene personally were to appoint Molon as his Holy Knight, Molon would become something similar to a Saint, being guaranteed a further strengthening of his divine power and given the ability to perform miracles as well.
“Sir Eugene.” Kristina’s eyes shone as she stared at Eugene. “If you are taking Sir Molon as your Holy Knight, would that make him a Holy Knight of the Light? Or would he become a Holy Knight of the God of War?”
“He would be both,” Eugene answered. “My original godhood was the Godhood of War that once belonged to Agaroth, but somehow, I also ended up gaining the Godhood of Light. Well, rather than gaining it, it’s more like the Light handed it to me....”
After trailing off with this mysterious comment, Eugene clicked his tongue and continued, “In any case, I currently have two godhoods. So if I were to personally appoint Molon as—”
“Ah!” Molon’s excited cry cut Eugene’s words short. He raised his thick arms high into the air as he shouted, “So that means I would become a Holy Knight of War and the Light!”
Eugene sincerely felt it was lucky that Carmen wasn’t here right now. If Carmen were to hear that, she would have been moved to ecstatics by such a grandiose title as “The Holy Knight of War and the Light.”
Eugene silently let out a sigh.
However, Eugene was well aware that even if Carmen wasn’t here right now, he would still eventually have to face that very situation someday. Eugene quietly strengthened his resolve to be ready to face that embarrassment when it eventually arrived.
Right now, Molon might be the only one he was appointing as his Holy Knight... but before the time came to assault Babel, he would have to appoint several other people to be his Holy Knights as well. First on his list were all of the Lionhearts who would be participating in the war, and then....
‘It’s not like there would be any hardcore agnostics who would refuse the offer to become my Holy Knight, would there?’ Eugene thought uncertainly.
There were already certain people whom Eugene was considering taking on as his Holy Knights, such as Alchester, Ortus, Ivic, and Ivatar, some of the strongest warriors alive. Rather than recklessly trying to increase the number of Holy Knights as much as possible, it would be better to give a greater proportion of strength to a smaller number of people. In the first place, if Eugene really wanted to make an Order of Holy Knights, he would be able to recruit a sufficient number just by converting all of the Lionhearts into his Holy Knights.
“A Holy Knight of War and the Light,” Sienna muttered thoughtfully. Getting a slight sense that something might be off, Sienna shot Eugene a look as she asked, “In the end, one of those belonged to Agaroth, and the other was given to you by the Light, right?”
“Mhm,” Eugene confirmed.
“But don’t you have a godhood of your own?” Sienna asked suspiciously.
It was a pertinent question. As Sienna had said, the godhood of the God of War was something that had once belonged to Agaroth, and it had been imprinted into Eugene’s very soul as a relic of the Age of Myth. As for the Light, Eugene had personally received that godhood from the hands of the God of Light himself.
“I’m in the middle of forming one,” Eugene replied with an annoyed click of his tongue. “Since it isn’t completely formed yet, it’s a bit too early to say anything for certain, but... I can already get a rough feeling for what it might be.”
Considering the voices that he had heard during his duel with Gavid, what kind of challenges Eugene would have to face from now on, and the necessary resources that Eugene would need to accumulate in order to achieve his ultimate goal, Eugene could guess what kind of divinity was waiting for him.
“In that case, you will end up possessing three different godhoods,” Sienna muttered with a nod.
Thanks to her metamorphosis, Sienna had obtained the Godhood of Magic. In the previous era, Vishur Laviola, the Sage of the Ivory Tower, had been the Goddess of Magic, and now, in this era, the current Goddess of Magic was none other than Sienna Merdein.
“I also believe that it will be necessary for you to take Molon as your Holy Knight. One day, Molon might be able to reach godhood on his own, but we don’t have enough time to wait until that happens,” Sienna said with a frown.
The current era was different from the Age of Myth. Back then, humans as a race were able to accumulate karma and virtue through their actions. Then, by receiving worship from their followers, their faith was born, and they were able to reach godhood.
However, in today’s era, it had become physically impossible to achieve divine ascension. In the past, Sienna had been unable to understand why that was the case, but the current Sienna could vaguely sense why things had turned out this way.
Someone had closed the door to divine ascension. In doing so, they had been able to monopolize most of the worship and faith that was being generated by the world. Even Sienna herself, whose name had become practically synonymous with the path of magic, would have found it difficult to reach the Godhood of Magic even after hundreds of years of training if she hadn’t received the guidance of the Sage, that is.
Sienna had her guesses as to who that someone was.
“You should be able to tell us by now,” Sienna said as she turned to look straight at Eugene. “What have you found out about the Light?”
The God of Light was the god who boasted the largest number of believers in this era. While there were other faiths worshiped throughout the continent apart from the Light, even if you added all of the believers from these miscellaneous faiths together, they would still fall far short of the total congregation of the Light. The proof of this collective power was in how Yuras was able to reign supreme as the only holy empire on the continent.
Kristina also spoke up in encouragement, “Sir Eugene, please.”
Kristina and Anise had also made up their minds to hear the truth. What exactly was the Light, the source of their existence as the Saint, and the deity they had been destined to serve from the moment they were born? They had come up with their own guesses to answer that question in the past. They had felt that the light didn’t seem to possess an actual ego driving it. So they had guessed that it was simply an autonomous entity that granted divine power to those who served it and requested its blessing.
“Is the Light truly an actual god?” Kristina asked nervously.
If their guesses were correct, the Light wasn’t an existence that could be called a god because it would mean that there wasn’t anything like an independent will steering its divine focus.
In the past, that was what Kristina and Anise had both believed. However, Eugene had corrected the Saints’ assumptions.
—The Light isn’t a god as most people would think of the term.
In Eugene’s opinion, this meant that the Light wasn’t simply a mass of power without any ego driving it. At the very least, the Light evidently did have some form of will guiding it to bestow the Holy Sword upon the world, choose Eugene as the Hero, and remind the Saints to open Vermouth’s tomb.
But such revelations had solely been delivered for Eugene’s sake. The Light obviously treated Eugene as a special existence, someone to be exclusively favored.
Now, Eugene knew exactly who the Light was.
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