chapter 162
161 – A Preemptive Measure
Not only the Holy Knights
present at the scene,
but even Sister Siren,
who prided herself on having travelled
far and wide for treatments,
He stood there, jaw slack, just staring straight ahead.
“Hmm? Haha, why is everyone so stiff?”
“…You, did you even
call for the Saintess? You madman–”
“No, I never said to bring the Saintess…”
Three dukes
were slowly walking toward them.
Leaving behind the
utterly ruined
remnants of the manor.
Crack–
Behind them,
a fractured stone pillar crumbled,
followed by a cascade of collapsing timber.
Crrrrraack–
Riiiipp–
With each piece of rubble that
tumbled from the stone heap,
now no longer a manor,
the mouths of the holy knights and nuns
gaped even wider,
because they knew well
who that manor
belonged to.
“C-Commander, that manor… could it be?”
“…Silence.”
“I-Is it true? No… why–”
“I said, silence…!!”
Some of the holy knights
stole furtive glances,
but none of them
would dare utter the
truth with their own lips.
Why?
Isn’t it obvious?
Who would dare ask?
Especially to those three
dukes walking toward them
from afar.
“We greet the dukes.”
“We can only apologize for
involving the Saintess in such a matter.”
“No, without a single word of consultation with us…!”
“Nay, I thought for sure
someone would be gravely hurt…”
I wager, unless one held
their own life as naught,
none would dare
insert themselves there so brashly.
Though now, upon their faces,
not a shadow of unease
seems to linger,
the aura about them
speaks that their mood
is anything but pleasant.
Hee-hee-hing—
The horse wills not draw any closer to them.
A certain heaviness
permeates the air nearby,
and despite the broad daylight, gooseflesh erupts upon my skin.
Due to an inexplicable chill
that begins to constrict them.
“Saintess, please step back for a moment…”
“Pardon? What is amiss?”
Yet these are they
who bear the duty of guarding the Saintess,
those who, should even the slightest
influence threaten her well-being,
must cast aside their lives
to eliminate the cause.
Once again, that truth
resounding within their minds,
they drew the Saintess away,
separating her from the dukes.
Even should their actions
become subject to criticism later, it mattered not.
For presently, nothing
outweighed the safety
of their Saintess in their eyes.
Thus, by the holy knights,
the Saintess, who had been
engaging in conversation,
in a manner quite amicable with the other dukes…
He distanced himself from them by a few paces,
and the first to
crease his brow at the action
was none other than Duke Rüniel.
“…Paladin Commander, what
is the meaning of that?”
His voice held a trace of fatigue,
but even that alone was enough.
Voice was a medium
that was never
insufficient for holding magic.
Wooong—
With that single word from her,
the air vibrated to the very bone,
and accordingly the paladins’
pauldrons began to shake
wildly, as if a rubber band were stretched
long and then snapped back.
A clear sign that she was angered.
A retribution against those who dared
to regard themselves as enemies
before the Saintess.
“Krrhk…!”
“S-Saintess…”
Despite the madly trembling
air and the resulting
pressure,
the paladins’ heads
were turned only
toward their Saintess,
as if they would
throw away their lives
to protect the Saintess.
For the briefest moment, Rüniel
caught a glimpse of madness
bearing the name of will.
“What is this you are doing to the Saintess…!”
Eisen, commander of the
Paladin Order currently
guarding the Saintess.
As expected of a commander…
The title, it seemed, was rolled by dice,
or so it appeared.
Unlike the other paladins,
he alone remained standing,
unbowed. Which is to say,
he alone was in a state
to speak. And furthermore,
he alone held the key
to the paladins’ escape
from this predicament.
“Saintess?”
“Y-yes… Duke.”
Surveying his knights, sprawled
about him, the Iron Knight Commander
reached a single conclusion:
Now was not the time
to flaunt the Order’s might.
To further provoke her
would endanger not only
his men, but perhaps
even the Saintess herself.
Of course, no Imperial
Duke would ever be permitted
to lay hands upon the
Saintess’s sacred person, but
one could not dismiss
the worst possibilities.
“Ha, playing games, aren’t we? The Saintess is right here, unharmed.”
“…?”
“L-Lord Iron? What is the meaning of…”
Yet, contrary
to his expectations,
the Saintess before him
appeared perfectly fine.
Those fragile legs
had not buckled in supplication.
That slender arm,
it didn’t tremble even once.
Nor did she seem to suffer
the sort of pain that demands
a jaw clenched tight.
She simply breathed divine power
into the knights who fell, one after another, before her.
As if there was no pressure,
no obstacle to speak of.
Even though the distance
between her and I was less than a meter.
Even as she moved to other knights, channeling her light.
Her expression didn’t
falter in the slightest.
‘Is this…even possible?’
“Why, did you think I
couldn’t control even this small amount
of mana without harming
the Saintess?”
“Khrrr…ugh!”
“Sadly, I have no such
intentions, you see.”
“Ho…how…”
“What angered me
was your rudeness in judging
me a threat in the first place.”
There’s no need to drag in
those who aren’t relevant.
*Squeeeze─*
The moment her words ended,
the pressure intensified.
As if to punish them for
attempting to gloss over this situation
with concern for the Saintess’s safety,
instead of apologizing for
their disrespect.
Even if they were entrusted with
the Saintess’s protection,
there were lines that should not be crossed,
and even if they had stepped over that line,
Even so, to attempt to brush it aside
without a single word of apology was a reprehensible act.
‘Humbly…I accept it.’
“Hmph…”
“Come now, surely something like this
can be overlooked?”
Knowing the truth of that well,
the Commander of the Eisen Knights
ceased any further resistance altogether,
and Charlotte, while observing
his demeanor silently,
would not let things stand.
To respond any more harshly
held too great a possibility of later
complications with the Order.
*Click*.
The sound as his fingers snapped, and at once
her mana, which had been enveloping
the surroundings, vanished completely.
No matter how skilled a mage Lnuiel was,
if it was merely mana
scattered loosely about,
even he could gather it up
without much difficulty.
“…Tch, I’ll take my leave first.
I’ll see to the wound separately.”
“Ah…excuse me…”
“We shall meet again, Saintess.”
*Shhh…*
Her body began to crumble,
starting from the tips of her toes.
Like snowflakes,
scattering white into the air.
As all eyes were drawn
to the astonishing spectacle,
a timely gust of wind
snatched up all the snowflakes,
and Duke Lnuiel vanished
from that place entirely.
“Ughhh…”
“C-Commander… what is…?”
“…Prepare to write your statements
later, you lot.”
“Y-yes?”
And so, she vanished without a whisper.
The paladins, who couldn’t quite
control their own bodies,
began to regain their senses one by one.
Thankfully, their
bodies showed no other
abnormalities, and they
were healthy enough not to
require the Saintess’s healing.
“…I end up cleaning everything, Iris has already left too…”
And after intently observing
the spot where she departed,
Charlotte, the Duchess,
let out a heavy sigh and
turned her body back to the Saintess.
The Saintess, though she didn’t
show it, was inwardly
tense at the Duchess Charlotte’s
frame, which seemed to tower
a full head taller than her own.
“Saintess, thank you for
coming all the way here.”
“A-ah… yes.”
“That matter just now… haha,
a rather unpleasant
incident occurred just before.”
“Y-yes…”
“And originally, there was
a task you were supposed to help with…”
“I-is it already too late?!”
“Ah, that’s not the case.
The wretch escaped, you see.”
“E-escaped?”
A patient, so grievously wounded
that they required the Order’s
healing, yet choosing to
flee.
From her perspective,
it was a rather
unbelievable story, though.
Having listened to the Duke’s continuing tale,
I found myself thinking it could very well be so.
“He is, after all, now in the position of a criminal.”
“..Ah.”
Yes, well, if he’s a criminal.
It is only fitting, perhaps.
The Order exists, at its heart,
for the sake of those who are good and ordinary.
There’s no need to be merciful
to criminals who inflict
exploitation and violence on others, is there?
Though, of course, if the possibility
of repentance and contrition
were to be seen in them, the story would change.
“Hmm…but I hadn’t expected
even the Saintess herself to come to such a place.”
“Ah…that is…”
“I confess, I am surprised;
at most, I figured they’d
send a high-ranking bishop.”
“…”
“Or… perhaps there was some reason
you specifically wished to come here?”
“Ah… no! It’s not that!!”
How could I possibly say it?
That there was a man here,
one I felt shouldn’t be left alone,
and so I came all the way here myself.
“Haha, I understand.
This old man will take his leave now.”
“No… I truly mean it’s not… eh?”
Drip, drip, drops of blood fell.
From the area of his chest.
And quite a considerable amount,
even at a fleeting glance.
A quantity of bleeding
that simply could not occur,
unless something, somewhere,
had gone terribly amiss.
“Uhm… are you hurt anywhere?”
“No, this isn’t my blood.”
“…?”
“If I find that b*stard,
I’ll contact you.”
“..Yes?”
“Because at that time, you will certainly be able to be healed.”
Leaving those cryptic words to the Saintess,
He received a very minimal
amount of healing and vanished, and
suddenly alone, the Saintess
began to take in the wreckage of the demolished mansion
far in the distance, while
the Holy Knights slowly regained their senses.
*
“Doberman?”
“Yes, Master.”
“Relay this to His Majesty.”
“What…?”
“Reinhardt has fled,
sword in hand.”
“….”
“Tell him to take precautions,
as there may be trouble later.”
“Your command will be obeyed.”