Dark Fantasy Paladin

Chapter 82



Dark Fantasy Paladin Chapter 82

Episode 82

The originals of banned books could not be destroyed in any way. Even if it was torn to pieces or burned, it would eventually be restored.

However, Changyeom was different.

The blue flame was completely erasing the history of shame.

The priests of the round table who were looking at Gyeophwa could not help but be astonished.

Patriarch Zirhayen jumped up from his seat. Archbishop Garian stammered and shouted. The six cardinals showed various reactions, such as stiffening or turning pale. The same goes for the heads of the Holy Family.

In addition, all 30 people at the round table were stiff, but Xerath could clearly see a subtle current in their faces.

Even in the midst of such confusion, there was a sense of humor. Because the authority of the church will be maintained forever. There was no way Hwama’s eyes could miss those emotions.

Xerath walked towards the round table and slowly opened his mouth.

“We are sinners. Rather than worshiping the sun itself, we have worshiped superstitions that adhere to false values. The same goes for me.”

Xerath’s expression sank.

“God is not perfect.”

Suffer. The voice of God was clearly telling me to rethink my faith.

Until now, I had no doubt that God was an absolute being. I accepted that all contradictions and absurdities were trials and even the current phenomenon was a test.

Therefore, I followed without even a second thought. When everyone gathered at the round table and discussed goals, Xerath was the only one who acknowledged Aiden.

This is because I thought that even this was a task given by God.

It wasn’t one. God truly wanted Aiden. They demanded that the shameful history be burned.

Suffer.

That single revelation gave rise to such an interpretation.

Honor the God of agony and face the issues you are conflicting about.

The part I was worried about was simple. Is it right to reveal private information? I rationalized it with the division of religions and all, but in the end, it was just difficult for me to accept it.

The person who could not serve the sun itself was none other than himself. I guess he was just brainwashing himself into thinking he was different.

God told us not to ignore our worries. At least, the moment I interpreted it that way, Changyeom was transferred to the banned book.

Only then did Xerath understand God’s will.

I am a being who experiences shame, suffering, and conflict just like you. The sun

, which bowed at the feet of the demon god and

begged for the continuation of mankind,

finally clearly seeped into my heart.

God was not perfect. So it was an even more beautiful being. At least that’s how Xerath felt.

He said, looking at the confused priests.

“We are the ones who will make the two gods perfect.”

The patriarch frowned.

“God is unique. The moment you refer to them as two, they are bound to fade. “Remain silent, interrogator.”

Hwama shook his head.

“Do not distort God’s revelation any longer. “The sun wants to correct his mistakes, so you just have to follow him.”

The Patriarch slammed the table.

“mistake?! You really blaspheme God! “There are no mistakes in an omnipotent being!”

Xerath looked straight into the Patriarch’s eyes.

“Do you really think that?”

“what?”

Hwama’s eyes flashed.

“Aren’t you brainwashing yourself in the name of survival and utility?”

In fact, it wasn’t even brainwashing. I already knew the answer, but I just couldn’t reveal it. Because they had a mission to protect the organization called the denomination.

Xerath followed immediately.

“The Holy Assembly will have to acknowledge the contradiction. Even if we can’t reveal it to everyone, we must share our true feelings. “The contemporary era is the starting line for perfecting God.”

Tegain, who had been silent, slowly opened his mouth.

“This is a statement that is somewhat incongruous with your religious views, interrogator.”

Xerath nodded.

“I let everything go. I plan to throw away everything until I complete the scene. “When I finally achieve my wish, the flames of this fire will devour me.”

It will not stop there, but it will also burn all the priests of the round table.

Xerath’s eyes calmly scanned the priests. Then he sat down and opened his mouth.

“We will start a proper discussion now.”

*

Palace of the first princess of the Bacheksar Empire.

As usual, Princess Lapelia reflected on her immorality at the start of her daily routine.

Records of the extinct first prince. She looked at her brother, whom she had killed but could no longer remember. It was made up of type, etc.

When I spend an hour or so doing penance like this, no other thoughts come in. I thought it was the bare minimum courtesy.

However, things are a little different these days.

This is because, besides Salseong and the princess of the Great Levana Monastery, there is another person who knows Prince Rafail.

Aiden la Walenstalga. He took control of the imperial family’s wealth.

A report had already been sent to the princess.

However, Salseong did not reveal the circumstances behind Aiden’s visit to the temple. Because there was a pact with Aiden. Iden promised not to reveal the imperial family’s private affairs on the condition that he not mention the Nine-Tailed Fox or Fenrir.

As a survivalist, I had no choice but to protect it.

Therefore, it was difficult for the princess to shake off her doubts. How did they know the location and why did they retrieve the coffin? Also, why did they declare that they were hiding corruption?

There must be something you want. I couldn’t quite pinpoint what it was.

However, I hung up the war record. The princess no longer asked him to visit the palace.

This is because I decided that he would find it on his own.

The princess checked the clock in front of her. The hour of penitence will soon end. I’m busy being lost in thought these days, but anyway.

In response, the sound of dull footsteps came from outside the door.

The princess smiled with interest.

A knock followed.

“I am the princess, knight Gayball.”

“Come in.”

The door to the office opened. Her royal knights raised their swords.

“I meet you, the princess.”

The princess rested her chin and looked at the knight. There was a hint of laughter.

“You got the timing right today too.”

“Would it be possible? May you be restored.”

Greetings time. I had to see the emperor in his sick bed and say good morning to the empress.

“I’m quitting today. “I think it’s physical ailment, but I’m afraid I might spread the disease to Your Majesty, who is a young person.”

“If you do, the Empress…”

the princess interjected with a smile.

“You don’t even care about my condition?”

The knight bowed his head.

“I couldn’t figure it out.”

“Okay, sit over there. “Now that we have some time, let’s chat for the first time in a while.”

The princess got up from her seat and headed to the pure white sofa. I sat down at the head table and leaned back.

Red hair flowed over the white leather. The contrast of colors highlighted the princess more clearly.

He crossed his legs and pointed to the opposite direction.

“hurry.”

The driver bowed his head once, as if in awe, and sat down.

The princess opened her mouth.

“How are the preparations going?”

Soon heading to the Kingdom of Trafelgar. It was to break the curse of the demon god that had bound the royal family.

“You will achieve your long-held wish within the next year.”

The princess drew a light arc.

“It’s a long-held wish, so tell me exactly.”

There were two things.

Liberation from curse. And it was about becoming emperor.

The curse is directly related to the reason why the royal family is born with a shortage of legitimate eldest sons. Also, the moment the chain is broken, the princess takes over the undisputed right of succession. Truly approved by God.

Therefore, their long-cherished wishes were in line with each other.

said the knight.

“You will sit on the throne.”

“and?”

“The rest is just a process towards him.”

The gaze looking at the knight became a little heavy.

“That’s what you were thinking.”

“You haven’t told me in detail, so I have no basis to judge otherwise.”

The princess tapped the armrest with her fingertips.

“Are you asking for an explanation?”

“Elites came from all over to degrade him. “As the plan approaches, now is the time to give them a reason.”

Lapelia raised the corners of her mouth slightly.

“There’s a lot of talk today. I’m curious about your position. How about it? “Would you follow me even if I shut my mouth?”

“The oath never changes.”

“Recite it as it is.”

The knight immediately knelt down.

“You are the dawn that swallows darkness and the descendant of the sun, more legitimate than anyone else…”

The princess was quietly listening to the oath. There was nothing wrong with the covenant made in the past.

“stop.”

The knight fell silent. The princess looked down at him and said.

“I’m sick of it, so stop.”

When there was no reply, the princess narrowed her eyebrows slightly.

“I told you to stop taking off your mask.”

The knight slowly lifted his knees. Then he grabbed his hair and ripped it out.

There was Iden.

Their gazes became intertwined in the air. No one was surprised. Iden spoke first.

“I meet you, the princess.”

The voice had also returned to its original state.

“What about gay balls?”

“I am with the saint. “Don’t worry, you’re safe.”

It was a gay ball bast ball made by Goat. It was carried out under anesthesia and Uriel’s treatment was followed, so there is no risk to life. All I had to do was grow my hair and eyebrows back.

I felt a little sorry, but I couldn’t help it.

Aiden said.

“You’re more perceptive than that.”

The princess knew from the beginning. Because the interval between footsteps was different from usual and the look in my eyes was a completely different person.

I couldn’t completely confirm who it was, but I had a rough guess.

Currently, there are few people in the imperial palace who would need to hide in that way.

The princess said with a grin.

“I saw it in the Bible. I did the same thing when I infiltrated the principality. Was it Garche?”

I wondered what he was going to say, but after a while it vaguely occurred to me. He was a fool from the principality who enjoyed torture.

“This is Garvu, sir.”

“Yes, Garbu. “It was refreshing when that bug was howling, but now it’s a bit uncomfortable.”

“I would like to formally apologize to Sir Gayball.”

The princess made a gesture to sit down.

When Iden sat down, she opened her mouth again.

“So, why did you come here?”

There were many trivial reasons, but in the end, it was to make the princess an emperor.

In the process, I had to understand their thoughts, help them plan, and keep them on leashes.

Iden actually planned to play gayball for a few days and make the princess herself reveal the curse.

Of course, I know the content better than the princess, but we had to lift the ban to be able to talk about related topics.

One thing went a little wrong. Even before I heard it, my identity was discovered.

Still, it was satisfying.

The princess didn’t seem particularly hostile and seemed ready to talk.

The woman I knew was right.

Iden opened his mouth.

“It’s to help with degradation. “You may have other plans, but you can cancel them all.”

There was no need to use the elite weapons that were said to have been collected this time.

Aiden came back right away.

“If you follow me now, you will sit on the throne right now, not next year.”

The princess spoke with a strange tone.

“The flow is strange. Didn’t you try to find out this and that from me? “That means you don’t know my plans, but now you act as if you do.”

Iden nodded.

“Please understand it in a similar context to the Great Levana Temple. I even knew that. It’s hard to mention one thing. This is my situation. What would you rather do than that?”

The princess laughed as if she was amazed.

“Are you always this reckless?”

“It’s kind of like that.”

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