"How dare you come up with such reasoning? Are you going to override what you've done with such a theory, Ars?
"Well, isn't that nice, Pope Paul? No one's going to hurt you."
"Yeah, well, yeah. That would be the case if those who lost their lives were to be saved. But I wonder if it would be so bad to make the treatment of the sacred capital to be rebuilt a hacienda. Even for me, I honestly thought the Holy Capital was a long way from here."
"Okay, so that's what I'm talking about. I will perform the royal Doren funeral as God's shield and make the tomb into a sky hacienda. So, the detailed procedure for the funeral is to follow the existing methods of the church, okay?
"Do nothing in the divine world?
"Hmm? Is it the divine world?
"Yeah. You're right, people want to go to heaven after they die. Whether or not Sky Cemetery falls under it will depend on the person's thoughts, but does the historic royalty or nobility have the perception, from the knowledge they have had so far, that the divine world is heaven?"
"Um, but God doesn't really want people on earth involved anymore. So let me ask you if you can make a splendid grave in Sky Cemetery and let me put some kind of artifact and something like a grave marker in the divine world?
"Right. Perhaps we should proceed in the direction that the function as a tomb is only in Sky Cemetery."
Explain the idea I had in mind to Pope Paul next to Lion.
Though this one is just as frightening as Lion's, it generally seems to agree.
I asked that Pope Paul about the funeral steps and such.
Basically, funeral methods vary from region to region.
The very act of sending people out into the post-mortem world is the same, but it is subtly done differently, and those left unconvinced in the way they broke that tradition.
However, if you are a civilian, nobility and the like are generally similar in style.
I have also been a mourner before, but the last funeral is decided when the head of the aristocratic family dies, etc.
It used the magic of our class.
Still, when Fontana was an aristocrat, Carlos, the Fontana head of the family, who had earlier made his way to the king's capital with his predecessor King Doren, lost his life along the way.
And in the wake of that death, I assumed the position of principal proxy of the Fontana family, and instead of the young Galord served as the funeral bereavement of the nobleman, the Fontana family.
At that funeral, the then Bishop Paul offered his prayers and finally I activated the magic towards Carlos' body.
I can't use it anymore, but I used [Spirit Summoning], our main magic, which the Fontana family possesses, to ice the body of Carlos.
Apparently the funeral of the Doren royal family and other aristocratic houses will generally take place this way.
Perhaps because of the presence of the immortal.
Immortal, a filthy being who becomes a living corpse that moves even after death.
When such immortals show up dead from their homes, it's not about sleeping poorly.
Therefore, it was customary for nobles and others who could use attacking magic to use magic at the end of a funeral so that their bodies would never be revived in this world again.
Because of that reason, I was able to serve as the bereavement of the Fontana family, almost irrelevant after Carlos died.
At that time, [Spirit Summons] was used only by me and 2-year-old Garrod in Fontana territory.
The Doren royal family has lost its former power and [the light of judgment], a great magic, has been unusable for a long time.
but it continued this custom as such.
They follow formal procedures to cremate and burn the body so that it doesn't come back to life as an immortal.
Incidentally, knights who do not possess major magic, including nobles who do not possess offensive magic in the Wang metropolitan area, may use the same methods.
Actually, the problem, so I guess it was good because there hasn't been an immortal out there for a long time.
The funeral I'm going to give to my predecessor King Doren will basically not be a major problem if we follow this method.
I just can't use [Spirit Summoning] right now.
That's why we can't ice it.
but there would be any way we could do anything different.
At last, we just have to leave him in a state where he's unlikely to be immortal.
You could turn the body into a stone and turn it into a statue.
Anyway, I'll do something to process the body and bury it in Sky Cemetery.
Think of it like this, this funeral could be any other nobleman, not just the Doren royal family.
Whether inside or outside the Kingdom of Fontana, they basically all believe in the teachings of the Church.
I want to live clean and right, and after I die, I want to go to heaven.
Noble or knightly, but civilian, we all hope so.
And the only person who can execute it in concrete steps is the shield of God who can come and go to the divine realm, and I'm the only one who owns a land called Sky Cemetery.
Tagged with the Pope of the Church to perform the funeral, bury the dead, whose bodies are in Sky Cemetery, and whose souls are sent to the divine realm.
If we do so, will we get to the opposite idea?
If I do a funeral, the soul of the dead will be sent to the divine realm.
So what would happen if I didn't have a funeral?
Wouldn't it make up a theory that the soul of the dead should not wander into heaven in this world forever?
I mean, if I don't do the funeral, they're all gonna lose their souls' place after death, which means they're gonna go to hell, I can't help but say.
If that kind of consciousness could be planted in all the nobles, or all the knights, wouldn't it be difficult to clearly antagonize with me?
It might be worth a try.
Let's give Joseph a good account of the Doren royal funeral.
And connect that funeral, and execute it grandly.
Then let's advertise that other nobles will have a funeral if they wish, and replace it with the argument that you shouldn't be in heaven if you don't ask me to step by step.
Thus, my image strategy will gradually become a concrete plan and be implemented.