I thought it was all nonsense that my head would turn white when I heard a story that was so shocking, but it might be surprisingly true.

because now i did

Until I came to my senses, all I could do was learn from the saintess how to pray in the Demonic Church, albeit informally.

I imagined that the secret of birth that I didn’t know might be hidden from the soul level, but I didn’t expect it to be in this form. Right away, the saintess of the Demonic Church relayed that word and began preaching, asking how one could show such disrespect towards God, but unfortunately, that wasn’t the point right now.

Why did Epaga, the demon, ask me to tell you that from the beginning?

Really simply to correct my mistakes? Well, there could have been such trivial evil feelings. At most, they even gave me a reincarnation, but if they show an ambiguous attitude whether it’s worship or insult, it might feel a little like that from the point of view of giving strength. But it’s more of an efficiency issue than an emotional one.

That statement was proof. A certificate to let me know that whatever comes out of that saintess’ mouth in the future is the truth and her own arrangement. The surest proof that can prove to me that you watched over me and helped me while skipping all the things that I couldn’t tell anyone, even the saintess who served me.

So you can never take it lightly.

“Saintess. Didn’t Epaga say anything else?”

“...Haa. I really don’t know how it works. You, who are not even believers, change your attitude as if flipping your palm at that one word, as well as Epaga-sama, who foresaw this.”

“I just want you to know that there is a very deep story that is hard to explain. If Epaga-nim didn’t even tell the saintess, that would also be due to her arrangements, so it’s a bit embarrassing for me to tell you about it.”

At that moment, the saintess’ eyes widened and she reacted as if she had seen a low-intelligence monster speaking fluently in human language.

“You seem to be thinking very rudely...”

“Oh, no. This is a little unfair. Remember the attitude you showed me just now. Why did you say that when you know how to say it now?”

“Is that so?”

“Just... uh, swearing, talking rudely, and behaving like a courtesan.”

“I only speak in terms of who I respect and who I don’t. Although there are things that distinguish who I can talk to.”

Until just now, I was just dealing with a high-level religious person, but now I’m dealing with a saint who serves a god who gave me a second chance in life. If his attitude doesn’t change, wouldn’t that be a terrible bastard?

Of course, it didn’t seem like that was what she was trying to say, but there was no reason for her to argue about the direction of my life, so I just remained ignorant.

“Whoa... Okay. First of all, I’ll tell you what Epaga said.”

“No. Even if I get involved in their deaths, it’s not like putting the demons in danger.”

I thought that this was some kind of fanatical belief, but I kept my mouth shut in the judgment that it might be an extremely normal accident from the point of view of the saintess, who can communicate directly, even intermittently.

“No matter what process you go through, I have no doubt that it is the path for the demons.”

“...Then I don’t have anything more to say.”

He said he did, but there was no reason for me to persuade him to change his mind, and there was no room for that.

“Then put down your weapons and just in case you don’t know, just hold your shield.”

I had to prepare an excuse convincing enough for our party to understand the situation so that they would not take up arms, and furthermore, I had to think hard about what the hell the secret of my birth meant, and in the end I had to drink. He had to contemplate whether or not to follow Epaga’s revelation.

To be honest, it was true that the consideration was almost over. It’s true that my long-cherished wish comes first, but even so, I couldn’t pretend not to listen to the advice given by the person who gave me a second life. No matter what the world says, until I get stabbed in the back of the head, I am a demonic religion from today.

“Whoa... Right now it’s a problem to explain to my colleagues.”

Sen’s party is forcibly tied up, so you don’t have to worry about it, but Gaendal’s party is a different story. I don’t know what kind of ill feelings they have towards the demons.

The heresy judges of the fallen Demonic Church are still not coming to their senses. According to the saintess, they fell into a state of forcibly receiving revelations due to the witchcraft of the devil, but due to that, they were greeted with a divinity that they could not handle, and they fainted from shock. Since you don’t know when they will wake up, it would be impossible to get them out of sight.

“Eh, but it’s good that it’s cleaner.”

The whole body is smooth thanks to sucking blood to the extent that it is said to go away like a devil’s sponge. Normally, I would have to use my head in a very annoying and annoying state because of the dried blood, but I decided to consider it fortunate that at least that worst situation was avoided.

Once we approached the aisle to block the sudden attack, it wasn’t long before the party began to appear from afar with the sound of rough footsteps.

“A demon?”

“Ahh! Ekatrina wait! Hold on a second... Huh?”

Yekatrina, who was running at the forefront like a chariot, confirmed the saintess like a ghost, so she blocked it with her whole body, fearing that she would swing her warhammer any minute, but she was extremely vigilant and did not blow the first blow.

Instead, he so naturally sent me behind him and blocked my way.

“I think I came here for the cult, but should I go after business is over?”

crazy. Yekatrina was also a civilized warrior.