Chapter 301: How far did you research? (5)After seeing Bedler off, I slumped into the corner of the booth. Louise approached me with concern, but I just shook my head, telling her it was no big deal.
In reality, it was a big freaking deal. I no longer needed to wonder what a life with three divine punishments stacked up would be like. From now on, I’d just need to look in the mirror to find out.
Still, I couldn’t exactly tell Louise, ‘Hey, I’ve been divinely punished. It’s a miracle I’m not dead.’ Even if lovers shouldn’t keep secrets, this was beyond that level.
Damn it.
I quietly closed my eyes, feeling like tears might flow if I kept them open. Thinking about it, this world had gods that actually existed and could intervene in human affairs.
Enen, having achieved religious victory, seemed to have quieted down after an intense game, but wasn’t the North the only pagan area beyond Enen’s influence? There was no guarantee that the god of this pagan area would be as quiet as Enen.
I was foolish. Even the Eternal Blue Sky was a divine being like Enen, yet I dismissed it as merely a nomadic cultural tradition.
“Human power cannot suppress an enraged god’s doing.”
As a result, Bedler shook his head without hesitation. Apparently, even the most merciful god would be furious at the murder of an apostle, the destruction of a temple, and the desecration of their sacred objects.
Honestly, I’d probably be livid too if I were in their shoes. While killing the apostle might be justified as self-defense, burning down the temple and defiling cherished possessions was another matter entirely.
“It’s one of the few records about the Eternal Blue Sky, but I heard that the temple was built on the burial site of the first person to worship the Eternal Blue Sky. They say it has eight pillars, while other temples have fewer than eight.”
To make matters worse, the temple I burned had eight pillars. In terms of my previous world, it’s like I burned down St. Peter’s Basilica. From the Eternal Blue Sky’s perspective, I must be the worst bastard in existence. Even among pagans and enemy nations, it was an unwritten rule not to touch holy sites.
“Fortunately, there is hope.”
Yet, even in this insane situation, there was supposedly hope. For a moment, I thought Bedler might be telling a white lie to comfort me, but his expression was deadly serious.
“Honestly... it’s a situation where death wouldn’t be surprising, but seeing that you’re still alive, brother, it seems that the Eternal Blue Sky is avoiding directly harming a follower watched over by Enen.”
“So, they’re angry but still have some rationality left?”
“Yes, I believe that with an apology and appropriate compensation, forgiveness might be possible.”
I had caused such a ruckus that the other side was furious, but not so much that they’d lost all reason to the point of gods confronting each other. So, I must apologize and pay compensation. If I do, then even a god might forgive me.
It was a strangely capitalistic approach, but thankfully, it wasn’t too difficult. It would have been more troublesome if I had to go to the holy site and perform a ceremony according to the nomadic traditions.
“It’s embarrassing for me, who follows the Lord’s teachings, to tell you to pray to another god, but shouldn’t we save lives first?”
Seeing Bedler make such a statement as a true priest, I resolved to make sincere donations to the Dawn Sect and pray three times a day to the Eternal Blue Sky from now on.
Shit.
What kind of life was this, anyway? Apart from being pushed around by the Crown Prince and ministers, now I was even being pushed around by gods.
Still, let’s stay strong. While I couldn’t do anything about the dead Kagan and the burned-down temple, maybe this god might overlook it if I diligently manage their sacred objects from now on.
As for the rest, I’ll just have to settle it directly with the god involved through prayer.
I’m sorry, Eternal Blue Sky. I’ll pay as much compensation as needed. I’d give offerings too if the temple were still standing, but I burned it down myself.
I’ll rebuild the burned temple if the North stabilizes...
***Except for Bedler’s surprising announcement, the club fair proceeded smoothly. Last year’s club fair went well too, aside from the Third Honor incident, and this year’s additional mage guests were quietly waiting for the cookie auction, so nothing could possibly go wrong.
“The guests from Ernesto Academy will arrive tomorrow morning.”
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