Chapter 1171: Preparations For The Divine Inheritance
"You say that you speak to the goddess. Do you see her? And if possible, can you arrange a meeting where we can speak to her? I doubt you're just a Priestess. You must have some
purpose, right?" Orion said, refocusing on her.
"Yes, I see her in my dreams. It's possible, but it will take some time as it puts a strain on my body. I just spoke to her several minutes ago," Zera responded with a smile. "You are right. My purpose is to serve as the guardian of this realm. I have to remain here to take care of those who enter this realm to find solace, before giving them the chance to choose whether to remain or leave."
From her tone, it felt that she enjoyed her task yet somehow felt remorse regarding it. "Also, because my goddess didn't look down on the convictions of her demigods. If they succeed in finding or raising someone stronger, capable of killing them, and choose to make their way here, I will be there to help them receive the goddess's inheritance, and put an end to all of this so they can all rest in peace," she added.
"Is that all?" Orion asked.
"Yes," Zera replied with a nod.
"You still haven't told us your goddess's name," Orion pressed.
"Oh, we don't know her name. No one does-not even the demigods she trained. We only know her title, which is what we use to address her," Zera responded.
'This is going to be difficult,' Orion thought. He knew he would have a better chance of learning more about the goddess through her name by asking Aurora, as names were absolute, unlike divine titles which could change.
As Orion pondered, Aurora spoke up. "Fine. Even though I still doubt your identity, I will give you the benefit of the doubt that you are who you say you are."
Zera shifted her attention to Aurora and nodded, smiling. She seemed to enjoy Aurora's suspicions about her.
"I understand that you're having a hard time believing I'm not the goddess, which is a privilege in itself. But I'll do my best to convince you she is dead," Zera responded.
Aurora's expression remained blank, devoid of any reaction to her words.
Zera chuckled and refocused on both of them. "Is that all the questions you had?" she asked, her tone curious.
Orion whiffled his head. "No, it's not. We also want to know why she went against the divine mysteries, how she achieved perfect mastery of Vylkr energy..." He hesitated, about to ask how she entered here and what her relationship with Paradise was, but remembered Rimehelm's warning and decided against it.
Zera thought Orion was trying to rephrase his questions for clarity, and responded.
"If that's what you are after, you will have to wait until you receive the goddess's inheritance. With that, you will gain knowledge of everything that happened in the past and her intentions for the future," Zera replied.
"When can we begin receiving the goddess's inheritance?" Orion asked, his tone tinged with impatience.
"You'll need to wait five days. We have to prepare for the grand occasion, and you can use this time to rest," Zera responded.
"Five days? That's too long! Can't we move it sooner and get it over with?" Aurora interjected. They were uncertain if they could wait for five days for their questions to be answered.
"This isn't something that can be rushed. Everything must be perfectly prepared," Zera said, shaking her head.
Orion and Aurora soon arrived at a door. Morriel opened it and led them into a spacious room.
"This is where you will be staying. The Priestess rarely receives visitors, so I can assure you that you are the first to stay in this room after its renovation," Morriel said, stopping and observing them with a smile.
"If you need anything, please ring that bell, and I will be here within a few minutes to assist you." She pointed to a small golden bell tied to a small rope hanging beside the door and
another near the beds in the separate sleeping area.
"Fruits, freshly grilled meat, and other assortments will be delivered to your room within an
hour. If you would like to explore the city, please inform me so I can arrange for a few guards to guide you. This will ensure you can get around easily without any issues. After that, you can explore on your own if you wish. If you want to go outside the city, I will speak to the Priestess, and she will personally arrange the outing. I'll take my leave now," Morriel
concluded.
Orion and Aurora nodded in understanding.
Morriel bowed to them before turning around and leaving the room.
As the door closed behind her, Orion walked over to one of the beds and lay down. "What do
you think?" he asked, looking at Aurora, who was approaching him as he made himself
comfortable on the bed.
Aurora used her sceptre to place a barrier around their room, ensuring their voices wouldn't
be overheard, and no one could peer into the room.
Then, she unsummoned her sceptre, hiked up her dress and laid on top of Orion, making herself comfortable before responding, "I don't think she told us everything, so I still don't
trust her."
Orion nodded in agreement.
He summoned the Crimson Greatsword, and with it, Aerialia emerged. "Tell me everything that's transpired," Aerialia said, her arms crossed under her chest, her gaze fixed on Orion and Aurora as they lay intimately on the bed.
Orion nodded and explained everything that had occurred, with Aurora chiming in at times to
share her own thoughts.
After half an hour, they concluded their discussion.
"I have never heard of a goddess with such a title," Aerialia said.