Chapter 82: Backfired Attempt

Chapter 82: Backfired Attempt

Backfired Attempt

The serious atmosphere eased as the struggling cleric managed to appease Darius mood.

Actually, Darius was also looking for the right opportunity to naturally release his anger.

You are truly impressive.

The cleric clicked his tongue in approval as he glanced at Darius and the garrison of Norseweden behind him.

After his defeat against Findenai and the Scrapyard Nomads, Darius had solely devoted himself to training, leaving the Household affairs to Deia.

Perhaps it was because he had already let go of the weight of his position as the Head of the Household, even though not much time had passed.

Due to that, the skills of the soldiers training with him also grew explosively.

They are

The cleric subtly gestured towards a group dressed in tattered clothes in the corner, laughing among themselves.

Despite feeling a drop of sweat run down his nape, Darius nonchalantly responded as if there was nothing special about them.

They are just slaves who have crossed over from the Clark Republic.

A-Are you saying they are immigrants?!

Startled, he turned his head to look at Darius. On the contrary, Darius looked down at the cleric as if questioning if there was a problem.

Immigrant slaves know how to handle guns. Occasionally, there are those among the immigrants who bring them along, so we pick them up and train them.

I-I see.

Even though revealing this could have led to an unfavorable response, Darius confident reaction might have been the reason why the cleric could do nothing but silently acknowledge it.

Now, they are quite important assets for us.

Darius spoke as he looked contentedly at Scrapyard Nomads. Among the reasons why the Norseweden garrison had become so strong, the Scrapyard Nomads were the biggest factor.

With the presence of competition and a worthy opponent, the soldiers motivation for growth had significantly increased.

So, what do you want from me?

Darius, who was watching the soldiers train while carrying some load, subtly asked the cleric.

The cleric clasped his hands as if he had been waiting for this moment and replied.

It seems that Soul Whisperer is feeling considerable stress while staying in the Kingdom.

Ha! Thats not surprising. No matter what he tries to do, that bastard cant do anything properly.

The clerics smile got even wider observing Darius response as he clicked his tongue.

Also, it seems that there are those who are targeting the Soul Whisperers life.

This time, Darius just kept his lips shut and stared at the cleric. What kind of answer would the Giant of the North give?

The clerics expression quickly stiffened, and he swallowed his saliva.

Someone like him who has disgraced the Household cant be allowed to just roam around freely. Even his death is not solely his own to claim.

The Giant, who quickly straightened his neck, immediately grasped the meaning of the clerics words and got straight to the point.

He was just beating around the bush, saying it as vaguely as possible without directly mentioning that their lives were in danger.

Darius replied irritably.

Just be direct and say that you need my help because that rascal Deus has been a nuisance, and you want to kill him. Isnt that the case? At this very moment, hes likely holed up in the Royal Palace under heavy protection.

Uh, well, thats

Why? Are you afraid that the God you serve might be watching?

Darius scoffed, indicating that the clerics behavior was unbelievably ridiculous. He clicked his tongue and folded his arms in disdain.

Ill send a letter to Deus, ordering him to return to Norseweden. It wont be easy for him to ignore my order as the Head of the Household.

!

I want to kill him as well, but I dont want him to die an unnatural death in a place unknown to me.

He clenched his large fist, filled with hatred and disgust.

Of course, I have to start preparing for the funeral so we can hold it as soon as his carriage arrives in Norseweden.

Grasping the implications of Darius wordsthat he would create the opportunity and they should take care of him themselves the cleric deeply lowered his head.

We will send condolence flowers and believers to mourn his death. The gods will take care of him.

Tsk, such unnecessary words.

The cleric subtly raised a corner of his mouth, revealing a hint of a smirk. Darius resentment towards the Soul Whisperer was evident.

But could it be possible that he was lying?

To be honest, he was convinced that the possibility was extremely low.

Which sane Lord of a territory would tolerate someone who just indulged in drugs and debauchery?

Before visiting Darius, the cleric had gathered information about Soul Whisperer Deus in Norsewedens downtown.

Trash.

Playboy.

Drug addict, and so on.

He was truly a madman who lived a crazy life without any sense of decency.

The cleric was dumbfounded upon discovering these records, which would have gotten anyone expelled if they had been from any other household.

No, the cleric no longer believed that God had chosen Deus. He was convinced that Deus had obtained Holy Power through some other means.

However, public opinion was already leaning toward him being a saint chosen by God.

With a little more time, people would eventually come to completely accept him as the Soul Whisperer.

He has the ability to wield Holy Power. However, if he were unable to do so, we wouldnt need to resort to killing him.

Holy Power, which has been wielded exclusively by the Saintess all this time, held absolute and unchangeable authority.

Those who wield it must always remain virtuous.

But what if all the actions of Deus, who also possessed the same ability to wield Holy Power, were to become public?

Due to the carriages seemingly low quality, there was a creaking sound, and Deias buttocks felt sore.

Ugh.

Nonetheless, she was prepared to draw the magic gun at her waist at any moment.

Then, as soon as Graypond disappeared beyond the horizon from the carriage window

Neeeeeiiighhh!

Bandits suddenly appeared in front of the carriage, causing the coachman to hastily pull on the reins, bringing the carriage to a halt.

However, they were not bandits but were assassins, with their faces covered with masks, blocking the carriages path. Each of them gripped cross-shaped daggers and made the sign of the cross.

Deus Verdi, the wicked Dark Mage. Step outside and face divine punishment.

The approaching assassins genuinely believed they were doing the right thing and didnt seem to have any intention of hiding their affiliation with the Church.

Or perhaps they were considering eliminating all the witnesses as well.

Creak.

As the carriage door opened, Deia stepped outside.

Are you assassins from the Church?

Perhaps wary of Findenai, a significant number of assassins continued to emerge from among the trees nearby.

Even if they still couldnt kill Findenai with their current numbers, they believed they could at least tie up her legs and seize the opportunity to assassinate Deus.

Its the wicked Dark Mages sister. Even though you planned to destroy the Griffin Kingdom, today, divine punishment shall strike you.

The assassins drew closer with big strides.

The carriage had been completely surrounded. The daggers they held flashed with a cold glow, and the mana emanating from the Mage among them fluctuated.

Yawn.

The tension that had been building up was broken by a yawn from a man inside the carriage.

With his robe tightly drawn to cover his face, the man glanced at the assassins and responded.

Planning to destroy the Griffin Kingdom? That sounds interesting.

Huh?

Recognizing the voice they had heard before, someone among the assassins let out an exclamation.

They had obviously assumed it was Deus Verdi, but upon closer inspection, they noticed the figure had a better physique.

However

Swish.

The man removed his robe, revealing his bright blonde hair.

The assassins, who had come with the righteous intent of killing the Dark Mage according to Gods will, slowly lowered their daggers as if their strength had left them.

From my perspective, your attempt to assassinate me, the King of Griffin, is far more wicked.

He was the owner of the nest known as Griffin.

A wise young king who was currently strengthening his absolute authority through an alliance with Deus Verdi.

King Orpheus scoffed while gazing at them, one by one.

Ah.

The assassins finally realized that the situation had gone awry.

They were no longer executioners carrying out Gods judgment.

They realized in an instant that they had been framed as conspirators attempting to assassinate the king of the nation.

Orpheus, still grinning, said,

If you kneel now, there may still be a chance for mercy.

At the Kings overbearing attitude, the assassins began to exchange glances with each other.

They were not experts hired with money for the purpose of assassinating.

They were simply martyrs who believed in God, wielding swords for the sake of their faith.

Assassinate King Orpheus instead of the Soul Whisperer, Deus?

Even for the clergy, handling the consequences of such an act would be impossible.

After all, they had no such intentions whatsoever.

W-we absolutely did not have such intentions!

Once one fell to their knees, the others followed suit, kneeling and bowing repeatedly to the King, seeking forgiveness.

Watching them, King Orpheus smiled contentedly.

I can understand your loyal heart well. In fact, I was thinking that perhaps the lords who sent you here were the audacious individuals who still believed they had influence over the noble society.

Pardon?

Noble society?

What was that supposed to mean?

The assassins wore expressions of utter confusion, unable to comprehend what was being said.

Perhaps they were wicked individuals who dared to challenge Royal authority, exploiting their territories and reaping benefits among themselves.

A subtle smile appeared on Orpheus lips.

Watching the assassins bow repeatedly, seeking forgiveness, felt like admiring a work of art crafted by Deus Verdi.

However, their martyrdom for God would unfortunately be stripped of its purity and distorted, brutally manipulated into a fiercely political agenda

Because Deus had no intention of allowing this incident to be dismissed as a mere assassination attempt on the Soul Whisperer.

The assassination attempt was merely a stepping stone. It was aimed towards greedy nobles and high-ranking officials secretly negotiating with foreign countries.

King Orpheus, who had suddenly become a victim, slyly unleashed his anger, which would extend to nobles across the continent, making them uneasy.

No need to speak. I know everything.

It was this very moment that created the grounds to bring down the parasites gnawing at the Kingdom, as the Kings iron fist, filled with fake wrath, was about to unleash.

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