Chapter 176: Guardian Angel
As the Grenitian Kingdom took to repairing the damage the fleet of Airships caused. The name of the angel spread through all corners of the city and beyond. Gavreel a beautiful angel who was just and kind. She cared not for status and assisted all, whether rich or poor. She started with healing those injured by the attack and then moved onto those who were already in poor health. Her magic allowed people to regrow limbs they had lost as well as heal any and all sicknesses. No matter what the affliction was, Gavreel could repair it. She made her home at the temple to which the paladins and priests were more than happy to allow.
Randolph was someone else who became as prominent as Gavreel as she designated him as someone chosen by the Gods. Clark and Juliana were selected by Gavreel as important since they were close to Randolph. Juliana especially since she was an oracle, Gavreel stressed Julianas importance in receiving messages from the Gods.
As for how Juliana felt about it, she felt a new sense of responsibility and looked forward to her role now that she had been given direction.
Leonard, being the last surviving heir of King Windsor, was appointed as King by Gavreel herself. In her own words, Leonard went about things in a certain way but he didnt have an evil soul. It was a shock for the majority of the population who had heard rumors of him being a terrible and inept prince.
Two weeks went by slowly but the news about an Angel appearing spread to each nation like a wildfire. Many people from all over rushed to the Capital to see for Gavreel for themselves and her brief yet meaningful public appearances washed away all doubt. In the time she had appeared, she did nothing but heal those who needed it while rooting out those who were evil.
That was until one day, where she made her first request to Randolph. Inside of the temple, Randolph, Clark, and Juliana knelt in front of Gavreel who stood in front of them with a dignified expression.
Ive heard the people speak of a man named Ira. They said hes the one who summoned the Red Moon, Gavreel spoke without a hint of any distinguishable emotion. It made it seem as if she was mentioning a subject she barely had interest in. But her eyes showed a sharp and dangerous glint of light. What can you tell me about him? Is he a kind person?
No, not from the interaction Ive had with him. Juliana was the first to speak. He insulted me and attacke the knights of my family. I cant say hes evil but hes not very kind.
Randolph and Clark knew that Juliana had a run in with Ira before but she never went into detail so they listened attentively.
What about you, Randolph? Do you know him? Gavreel asked.
Ah, yes...I asked him for help when the Telvians attacked but he refused. He did say he would help if any children were involved but there were none he could see so he left. Before that, I thought that he was someone who had a mischievous personality. Hes very strong, way stronger than me. He does things on his own terms is the best way to describe him I guess. Oh! When the Behemoth appeared something strange happened. Ira was fighting dragons and other people and then he...Well, it was like the whole world darkened. Randolph said with a complicated expression.
Gavreel nodded and then turned to Clark who could feel her gaze on him.
I met him in my village, Clark said.
Be still, Gavreel said in a whisper as her eyes were filled with a golden white color. She pressed her hand against Julianas forehead and divine energy filled the room.
Ive found the remaining Avarus Lupum, Gavreel said.
Julianas body trembled and Gavreel seemed to interpret it easily.
I understand, I will work to lure him into breaking more taboos of the Mortal Realm. Ive heard many rumors of him and stories from witnesses and from what I can tell it would be hard to do so without causing him to attack me.
Julianas body shook again and Gavreel showed a contemplative look.
It will take time but Im confident it will work. I will build up the trust of the mortals without drawing too much of his attention. When the time comes, Ill begin as instructed. Tell the Divine Ones of my progress and Ill await their next orders. Gavreel cut off the connection between herself and Juliana and the latter stumbled on her feet while holding her head.
What...D-Did I do well? Juliana couldnt recall after Gavreel placed a hand on her head.
Of course, child. It would be best if you dont remember as too much knowledge of the Divine can prove dangerous for mortals, Gavreel explained. Now, go and rest. There is still more to do.
Gavreel showed a gentle and caring smile that warmed Julianas heart.
I will do as you say. Juliana bowed before exiting the room with slow steps.
As she left, the smile on Gavreels face immediately vanished and was replaced a cold and serious look devoid of any and all emotion. Truthfully, she found most of the mortals to be in conflict with her own beliefs. They only were truly devout when they were healed or witnessed her might. If it was up to her, they should always be devoted to the Gods whether they received help or not. She saw them as ants when compared to the perfection of the Gods. But she maintained her image as she knew the mortals were a necessary part of Iras capture. She would keep up her act for however long it took. She would even give her life if it helped reach the goals of the Gods that she respected and feared more than anything.
Guide me, Gavreel said to herself.
The Angel in the Temple continued to draw in thousands of visitors to the Capital per day with none of them being aware of her true purpose.Updated from novelbIn.(c)om