Side Stories: Chapter 3

Side Stories: Chapter 3

The Great Temple at Yuras looked the same as before: holy and monumental. With just its presence, it displayed the great influence the Karuwimans had over the whole world. All the Karuwiman members entered the temple with great pride on their faces. Whether they were holy knights or priests, they all confidently walked with their chests out. After defeating the Bellids, the mightiness of the Karuwimans rose to greater heights and its members were enjoying their greatest golden age. Yet, even those proud Karuwiman devotees all bowed their heads the moment Zich and Lyla revealed their identities.

“It’s an honor to meet you both!” A holy knight wearing armor with the Karuwiman insignia engraved bowed deeply. The knight had a sword on his waist and held a spear with one hand to guard Yuras.

“It’s an honor!” The other holy knight bowed his head. Each of their actions showed deep respect for Zich and Lyla. After all, they were speaking to a dragon slayer who destroyed the Bellids’ main base and killed their enemy’s pope. Furthermore, Zich was a Karuwiman honorary knight, and the Pope had already ordered them to treat Zich and Lyla with the utmost respect if the guards saw them. Thus, they couldn’t even imagine treating Zich and Lyla with the slightest disrespect.

With the knights’ help, Zich and Lyla were guided to the Pope. Although the people at the temple knew the two were coming, they didn’t know the exact date; and it wasn’t as if they made an appointment with the Pope beforehand. Normally, they would have to wait before meeting the Pope since he was a busy man. Yet, the Pope pushed everything back on his schedule to meet the two immediately. This was something the Pope would only do for a leader of a formidable country or an emperor. Thus, the fact he did so showcased how important the Karuwimans thought of Zich and Lyla. The Pope greeted them with the same warm smile he had shown before.

“It’s been a while, Sir Zich and Lady Lyla.”

“Yes, it has been a long time, your Holiness.”

“I’m happy to see you again.”

Zich and Lyla exchanged greetings and sat in front of the Pope. The Pope had already prepared the table for them, and steam was rising from hot tea.

“How have you both been doing these days?”

“We’ve been doing well.”

“I heard that you have been wandering around doing kind acts.”

“Yes, I am doing that as a side hobby.”

“You two have characteristics as outstanding as your skills—it’s truly a blessing from God Karuna.”

“Haha, I do have quite a character!”

“Hoho, I’ve heard much about it!”

Lyla listened to the conversation between Zich and the Pope with disbelief. It was baffling that the Pope was complimenting Zich’s character even while knowing what his personality was like, and it was equally unbelievable that Zich would simply admit to this. If she had to choose who was more impressive between the two, it was Zich. It was at least understandable that the Pope would compliment Zich for everything he had done, but only someone as brazen as Zich could accept a compliment like that.

“I hope that you will continue to use those outstanding skills for the world.” It was then that they heard someone knock on the door.

“Come in.” With the Pope’s permission, the door opened and two people entered. It was Lubella and Weig. The two looked overjoyed to see Zich and Lyla.

“It has been so long, Sir Zich and Lady Lyla!”

“Good to see you again. How have you two been?”

Zich and Lyla got up from their seats.

“Thank you for asking. We’ve both been doing well.”

“It’s nice to see your faces again.”

“Your Holiness, considering the relationship I have with those two, don’t you think it’s only right for me to act as their officiator?”

“Saintess, a person with experience usually officiates a large-scale wedding. I fully acknowledge your ability and character, but I don’t think you’ve caught up to my experience yet.”

Both of them were laughing, but neither of them seemed like they would back down. Lyla was startled and she looked at Weig—the only one who could stop the situation—but he was sighing quietly while clutching his head. Although he was a Bellid subjugator and a knight strong and brave enough to be called Tasnia’s Killing Machine in an alternate future, it seemed as if this situation was beyond his powers.

“Then why don’t we ask the two people involved?” Lubella suggested.

“That’s a good idea. They won’t refuse this old man’s request.”

Lubella and the Pope shifted their eyes toward Lyla and Zich. Lubella asked, “What do you two think?”

“You don’t have to think hard about it. Please feel free to choose either of us.” The Pope said this, but neither was an easy option.

Even Lyla could not come up with the right answer in this situation. ‘Uh, what should I do?’

Her face naturally turned to Zich. Then she clearly saw his face; unlike her own troubled face, his face was completely shameless and brazen as if he had an iron plate on it.

‘Ah, he’s thinking of something crazy again.’ Lyla was not making a guess; she was certain of it—one could call it even fortune telling, and her prediction was right on the mark.

Zich crossed his arms and legs. He lifted his chin as if he was looking down at the Pope and Lubella. The Pope had a mischievous glint in his eyes while Lubella was somewhat fervent, and Weig had been waiting for the right timing to intervene. However, they were all taken aback by Zich’s reaction.

Zich raised one corner of his mouth as if he was enjoying their appearance and said, “I don’t think I need the Karuwimans to host my wedding, but if you two want to so much, I guess I’ll let you do it. We do have quite the history after all.” Although others would offer mountains of gold for this chance, Zich spoke as if he had no choice but to accept the Karuwiman Pope or Saintess to officiate and host their wedding.

Lyla’s mouth was wide open. Not only the sly Pope, but Lubella and Weig also became speechless. However, Zich wasn’t done yet. “So, both of you want to officiate my wedding, right? Since it’s my once-in-a-lifetime wedding ceremony, I can’t help but deeply contemplate this matter. So I’d like to ask what you can specifically do for me if I let you officiate my wedding? Why don’t you say your offer first, Saintess?”

The Karuwimans also opened their mouths in shock like Lyla. No one had expected Zich’s reaction at all. However, that only lasted for a moment, and the Pope burst into laughter.

“Hohohohoho! As expected of you, Sir Zich! I falsely thought that you would be like most people who’d gladly accept our offer to help you two with everything at your wedding, in addition to the Saintess or I officiating the wedding. Even though I already knew you’re not the type to be easily put in a box like that.”

“Yes, bias is very scary like that.”

“Of course. As a person serving God Karuna, I try to see the world as objectively as possible, but as expected, it is very difficult to see the world as it is. I should at least be grateful that I’ve realized one of my misconceptions.” The leader of the world’s most powerful religion with a considerable amount of experience was genuinely happy to have realized this trivial fact. This was a scene that clearly showed how great the Pope was. Lyla, Lubella, and Weig were all impressed by the Pope; as expected, only an extraordinary individual could rise to the highest position in Karuwiman.

Zich also congratulated him. “Congratulations, Your Holiness. I’m also very happy that I could at least be a small help in removing some of your biases.”

“Thank you. As expected, it must be the Karuwimans’ great fortune to have such a close relationship with Sir Zich.”

As they gave each other words of blessing and exchanged pleasantries, a warm expression naturally breezed across everyone’s faces.

“So, Your Holiness, I haven’t heard your offer to officiate my wedding yet.”

“Oh no! I forgot that I had an emergency. It’s such a serious problem that I keep forgetting things now that I’m old. Why don’t you young folks have a nice conversation together while I deal with this matter?” With these last words, the Pope scrambled out of the room.

The remaining people were Zich, who was chuckling by himself, and everyone astounded by the events that had quickly unfolded just now.