Chapter 74: The Great Debate
The Great Debate
The Royal Family and the Church.
The great debate with representatives from both sides was just a day away.
The discussion would naturally begin with the necessity of appointing the Soul Whisperer, Deus Verdi, and delve into matters such as heresy.
It was challenging to list out all the accusations from the various churches.
Amidst such circumstances, there was a division between the moderate and hardline factions even within the churches.
In the case of the moderate faction, they advocated for a peaceful discussion during the great debate, and the Saintess was aligned with this stance.
Meanwhile, the hardline faction insisted on immediately removing Deus by force.
However, those aligning with the intense hardliners were not only a minority but also felt that, given the current situation, it was unnecessary to go that far.
Even though it was challenging to witness a Dark Mage holding influence within the Royal Family, calling for semi-rebellion was too extreme for the hardliners.
Of course, its absurd.
What era were they living in now?
The great debate was a free and open event for the citizens to witness.
This proposal came from the Church, and no one had expected the Royal Family to readily accept it.
Nevertheless, Lucia planned to carefully observe the movements of the Soul Whisperer.
Not stopping at that, she intended to unconditionally expose the Dark Mage she had observed.
There was a chilling atmosphere, feeling as if he was almost like a different species from humans who were selfish and only aware of themselves.
Of course, not all dark mages were the same, but it was still too early for the citizens to accept the existence of a dark mage.
We wouldnt have had such a confrontational scene if they had discussed it with the Church beforehand.
It was somewhat regrettable, but not that much either.
Tsk, regardless, those stubborn bishops would have probably rejected it flatly.
Perhaps this matter would have been buried before it even surfaced. Thinking in that direction, Lucia speculated that the abrupt appointment of the Soul Whisperer might have likely been a strategic move by the Royal Family.
Perhaps they thought they could at least have a chance to persuade the citizens in this manner.
Ultimately, the aim of the debate was more about convincing the citizens than the opponent.
For the time being, the Church felt confident as they had the citizens on their side. However, the Royal Family had been unnecessarily accepting of everything, making her feel a bit uneasy about the current situation.
Hmm.
Lucia pondered while tilting her head and tapping her chin with her fingers.
No matter how much she thought about it, convincing not only the bishops but also citizens with deep-rooted prejudices against Dark Mages seemed challenging.
We still dont know who he is, but once his face is revealed, he will face difficulties while living in the Kingdom.
Soul Whisperer Deus Verdi.
The younger brother of Margrave Norseweden. Rumors about him being a professor at the Loberne Academy had already spread far and wide.
Hmm.
Lucia had a complicated expression and, absentmindedly, stretched her neck.
Saintess, Ive brought additional information.
A believer opened the door and entered the room with a bundle of papers in his arms. This was a clear sign to understand how serious the Church was regarding this matter.
Oh dear.
However, as the one who had to read all of it, Lucia found it to be dreadful.
At this rate, she would become more knowledgeable about Deus Verdi than the gospel.
Here is the resume he submitted to the Loberne Academy.
Resume?
By now, she should have probably realized that I was her debate opponent.
That was why it was necessary to meet her beforehand.
I wanted her to meet me without any preconceptions and before she could make any judgments.
Since she already had quite a positive impression of me, when she arrived at the debate, she wouldnt be able to simply label me as evil just because I was a dark mage.
Im sorry, but I will win this time.
It might be considered cowardly, but I had to do it. That was how crucial Lucias stance was regarding this matter.
The moment she took a somewhat neutral position rather than being unconditionally hostile towards me, I planned to seize the advantage.
* * *
The following day.
Ironically, the venue for the debate between the Royal Family and the Church was a place I had already visited once.
It was none other than the Graypond Execution Ground.
People crowded into the seats of the place inspired by the Colosseum. It appeared that they had put significant effort into the preparation. At the center, instead of a simple execution ground, a massive stage and round tables were arranged to facilitate the debate.
Huff, that was quite intense.
I never knew they would go to such lengths to obstruct us.
Findenai and Deia were wiping off their sweat.
Due to the citizens hindering our carriage traveling from the Royal Palace to the execution ground, a considerable amount of time was spent clearing the way.
King Orpheus and Archmage Alfredo were already at the venue with the guests of honor, waiting for the debate to begin.
Even among the nobles, there seemed to be some tension, as those in the VIP seats were engaged in a war of nerves.
Despite all the commotion and accusatory glares, the King and the Archmage chose to remain silent.
They wouldnt necessarily exert their power at this time by raising their voices or issuing punishment for rudeness.
Because once the great debate ended today, everyone would be silent, carefully observing the Kings reactions.
The wise King remained silent, waiting for the opportune moment to turn the tide while likely compiling a list of the names of those who raised their voices in the back of his mind.
That side seems to have arrived already?
Deia pointed towards the debate area. Over there were the bishops who had served various gods.
And standing in the center was Saintess Lucia Saint.
The atmosphere was distinctly different from when I saw her at the Mersen restaurant.
At that time, she had her silver hair braided, but now it was let loose as she prayed with both hands together.
I took out the bundle of papers I had prepared and the steel water bottle for drinking during the debate.
Glancing around, Findenai and Deia turned to me, smiling.
Take them all down and come back.
Honestly, I dont think its a good idea to antagonize the church, but if you have to, destroy them completely.
Encouraged by their support, I nodded and headed outside.
Booooo!
Get looooost!
The Griffin Kingdom has no place for a Dark Mage!
Execute him! Execute!
The crowd erupted in a chorus of jeers.
Some even threw trash or food, but the protection magic from the Mage Tribunal Judges naturally shielded me.
Eventually, as I stood in front of the debate venue, I confronted the cold stares of the bishops.
My eyes met Lucias, who seemed to be the only one unable to grasp the situation as she looked back at me.
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