Chapter 734
Of course, the convenient thing that happened was that information about the ascension ritual was included in the ancient documents of the religious order that had been secretly kept since ancient times.
“Unfortunately, I don’t think there is anything in the records of the church that would be directly helpful in the matter you mentioned. The ascension ceremony is a kind of god-killing ceremony.”
However, it can be said that it is convenient enough that a situation has not arisen where one has to explain in detail everything that has happened so far.
Let’s put aside how on earth you store all that knowledge in your head.
“All religions are the same. Is Radan special?”
When asked whether people living across the ocean might have different ideas, Tie tilted her head for a moment, collected her thoughts, and then answered.
“Um... That’s right. It’s because Radan’s religious views are different from ours. That’s why the factions that wanted to protect the ascension ritual went over to Radan.”
“Huh? What is that story?”
“Even at that time, the ascension ritual was originally the knowledge of the gods, not mortals, and so the group was divided into those who thought it should be neatly erased from the records, and those who argued that it was knowledge freely given by the gods, so it should be remembered and recorded for future generations. Although we do not know the details of the conflict, our current perception tells us who ultimately gained power.”
The side that should have been eliminated won, so we have reached this point. However, although it is clear that they gained power and won, that does not mean that they succeeded in completely eradicating knowledge as intended.
Because some of the opposition party fled to Radan with their knowledge.
“You’re going to accept that if I bring it back? Is the god they believe in immortal?”
This was something I was hearing for the first time and it was so new to me that I leaned against the desk and showed my interest. Tie understood my reaction right away and continued the explanation.
“Well... In order to understand this, you need to know some prerequisite knowledge. First of all, you know that all religions on our continent worship gods as absolute beings and that mortals are unilateral recipients of the grace you bestow.”
“I know...”
“They, unlike us, believe that gods and mortals have a symbiotic relationship.”
If God were truly a being who bestowed grace unilaterally, we would not be living in such a barren land. There would be no division in the world between those who receive grace and those who do not.
So, God is not a being who unilaterally bestows good will.
However, there is indeed divinity and miracles in the world, and their power is expressed through faith in God.
There has been a name for this phenomenon since ancient times: ‘transaction’.
“Of course, that doesn’t mean that gods are treated as equals to mortals. Just because you believe doesn’t mean that everyone can use the holy law. That’s why the belief that you have to be more diligent and pickle yourself in order to deal with gods has developed.”
“So that’s why you practice asceticism?”
“Yes, to be qualified to trade with God, and to use the power thus acquired to benefit the world, to live a life of constant practice and asceticism, that is the priesthood of Radan.”
“Hmm... maybe you are unconsciously continuing to heal your body with the Holy Law...?”
“But I am a warrior by name, so don’t you know that?”
“Even as you say that, your eyes are trembling... Of course, if the divine power is being used like that, we cannot help but know about it, but considering the changes that occurred in Ega-sama’s body during the fierce battle with the Demon King’s fragment, it would be good to keep that in mind.”
While I couldn’t refute Tie’s rational reasoning that I already knew what I hadn’t said, Tie, who had been examining my body for the first time using the Holy Law, nodded with a trembling face and continued talking.
“I think it would be a good idea for you to get a checkup. You never know. There might be a mutation in your body.”
“That’s a terrible thing to say. I’m worried that if I get a checkup because I’m so healthy, they’ll think I’m crazy.”
“Don’t worry about that. Eldmia-sama’s evaluation is already at a very precarious level.”
“······really?”
“I’m joking.”
Without changing his expression, Tie, who had been spewing out facts that hit home like, “What if a warrior like you believes such nonsense?” or “If you’re going to be swayed by rumors like this, you should be careful about your usual behavior,” drew the curtains and clapped his hands, and as if he had been waiting, the servants from outside followed him in and started to clean up the room.
“No, I’ve only been here for three hours and cleaning···”
“Cleaning is done every day.”
I couldn’t say anything as I watched not only Tea, but also the two servants who entered the room nod their heads in agreement.
“As expected, the rest of the group hasn’t woken up yet. Judging from the fact that they’re still sleeping without moving, they must have accumulated a lot of toxins. Would you like to eat first?”
“I’m not hungry, so we’ll eat together later. Oh, there hasn’t been any contact from the Ogatorp family?”
“There was something like, ‘don’t worry about it,’”
Is it more likely that it is perceived as the home of a married butler rather than the home of a foreign man?
I appreciate the trust, but my conscience aches because I ended up betraying that trust by doing something similar to that!
“Okay, okay. Okay, I’ll go do some exercise and then go to the car kennel. Call me when everyone else wakes up.”
“All right·”
As I finished changing and left the room so as not to disturb the cleaning, a door at the end of the hallway suddenly opened with a creaking sound and someone appeared...
“What the heck, Leica, why are you out there?”
[Asili said that Esmuye seemed very tired when they slept together!]
Suddenly, my morning routine included a walk with Laika, who would come out of the room, deftly close the door with her hind legs, then run up and jump like a grasshopper.