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Book 6: Chapter 2 (2)
Shin and Schnee decided to go in head on.
Palmirack was a guild house that emulated a temple. Supposedly several travelers gathered there as a destination to train.
The facilities were still around to do that, and regardless of being old or young, male or female, people came. Travelers and merchants also came to gossip, so the training grounds were always bustling.
โI donโt think it looks that different from before.โ
โI agree.โ
Even though the number of people there was different, it was similar to how Shin remembered the place. The main difference was that there was someone collecting money from those who wanted to enter the training ground.
โBut the map hasnโt updated itself.โ
โIn order to know the interior, weโd have to sneak in.โ
Shin had assumed that the map would change once they were closer to Palmirack. The map didnโt budge. They were still able to โmap outโ the area though, so it was possible to explore.
While they wanted to barge in, Palmirack was a Rokuten guild house. You couldnโt tell how functional its facilities were, and it was not prudent to try to break-in in broad daylight.
Even Shin didnโt know all that the building was capable of.
On top of that, Palmirack was Cainโs base โ he had several architecture-related bonuses. Of the 6 guild houses, it was supposedly the most dangerous one. Shin had to be careful.
Shin, Schnee, and Yuzuha pretended to admire the building like tourists, as they circled and marked on the map the places that looked easy to get in through.
โHm?โ ๐ฏ๐ง๐๐๐๐๐ซ๐๐ธ๐ซ๐๐ก.๐๐๐ข
โWhat is it?โ
โThereโs a high-level person there. She might be a high-ranking priest.โ
From straight ahead where Shin and Schnee were, a priest that looked different from the others headed towards them.
It was a woman, with light green hair and brown eyes. Given her beautiful physical appearance and the thin pointy ears just barely visible through her long hair, one could assume that she was an elf. Her movements were graceful and at level 206, she was different from the average priest.
โHello.โ
โOh. Hello.โ
The elf priest approached Shin, unlike the other priests who ignored them.
โAre you sightseeing?โ
โYes. This is our first time in Sigurd. We had been talking about stopping by here.โ
โThatโs wonderful. My name is Lilishila. If you have any questions, please feel free to talk to me or any of the other priests.โ
โIโm Shin. This is Yuki and Yuzuha. Thank you for your kind words. But, why are you talking to us? Weโre surrounded by other tourists.โ
โThatโs because you are with a High Elf.โ
Lilishilaโs words surprise Shin.
Thereโs no way to tell the difference between an elf and a High Elf just from looking. Yet, Lilishila had correctly assumed that Schnee was a High Elf.
โIโm sorry if I alarmed you. Iโm able to tell the difference between an elf and a High Elf. Itโs hard to explain โ itโs quite instinctive.โ
โI see. I couldnโt tell you the difference between those two, so I had thought that there might be some kind of distinction.โ
Itโs quite an impressive skill.
He asked Schnee via Mind Chat, but even Schnee says that telling the difference just from looking is incredibly difficult. Itโs not as if you could tell the difference based on status or level, or aura.
โI have yet to meet anyone else who can do this.โ
Though elves were said to be quite sensitive, perhaps her sensitivities are unique.
โIf thereโs anywhere you havenโt seen yet, Iโd love to be your guide.โ
โAre you sure? Arenโt we in your way of work?โ
โIโd say that itโs part of the job description to show the church to those who havenโt seen it before. Besides, I love conversing with those who visit here.โ
Shin would have preferred to see around on their own, but he considered the idea of gaining new insight by talking to a priest. freew(e)bnovel.(c)om
He asks about the churchโs history and other things, and ventures onto other topics of interest.
โLilishila, if you donโt mind me asking, are you perhaps trained in the martial arts?โ
โYes. In case the civilians need protection. Thatโs also part of the job description. However, the church also has their own guards. Why do you ask?โ
โI also have some training. I could tell that you donโt make any unnecessary movements.โ
โI see. But of course, itโs expected of those who had fought alongside the Balmel guards.โ
โโฆdid you know about us?โ
Shin was taken aback and stopped.
โYes. Iโm terribly sorry. Truth be told, I approached the two of you because you are you.โ
Lilishila bowed down. She didnโt seem to be dangerous.
โNews travels fast.โ
โBut of course, it is known that if a Chosen One can communicate through Mind Chat, distance is not an issue. Balmel is one of the important cities that protects the Sacred Land. We too, make efforts in order to gain new knowledge. Besides, as an adventurer who fought together with Princess Rionne to defend Balmel, Shin-sama is quite well-known. Regardless of being able to hear through Mind Chat, it would have reached my ears eventually.โ
Schnee nodded proudly.
They had made some efforts to hide their faces when entering Sigurd, but they werenโt usingใHidingใper se. Perhaps someone had seen them?
โI see. So then. What is your purpose? I donโt want to waste your time if youโre trying to convert us.โ
Of course, that wasnโt the case, but it had to be said.
โNo not at all. But of course, I would welcome you into the church with all of my heart. This is a different matter. Itโs really not appropriate here. Iโd love to welcome you to my chambers.โ
โAlright.โ
Shin decided that theyโd get more useful information if they followed Lilishila, rather than saying no.
This was the kind of action that could only be afforded by those with unbelievable status and skills. He knew that no matter what theyโd be able to get out of a sticky situation. After all, Palmirack was just a โvery strong buildingโ that could easily be destroyed, if necessary.
Schnee didnโt argue either. She trailed one step behind Shin.
Behind Lilishila, they stepped through several doors and climbed down several flights of stairs. They were eventually at a corridor full of doors.
โLiving quarters.โ
โIt seems that the priests sleep here.โ
While walking, Shin verifies lights and all of the utility functions were functioning.
Lilishila opened one of two doors that were side by side, and invited the two in.
It was a large space. The size of a 2DK apartment.
The kitchen was quite expansive, and this space was built with one bathroom and two smaller rooms.
Shin and Schnee sat down after being asked to sit.
Lilishila brought out tea.
โHere.โ
He took a sip after saying โThanks.โ
It must have been harp tea. It had a soothing taste and scent.
โWhat did you want to talk about?โ
โI wanted to discuss a certain priest belonging to the church. I believe that when the โFloodโ in Balmel occurred, a Chosen One of the church was separated. You must know of this by now.โ
Shin was reminded of what Rionne had told him.
โThatโs right, if Iโm not mistaken, he left to escort someone. I also understand that the church overall frowns upon this matter.โ
โAbsolutely. That should never be the case to begin with. But of course, we also had not anticipated such acts of barbarity.โ
It became clear that the incident at Balmel was beyond the imagination of Lilishila and the church as well.
โDo you know whoโs the mastermind?โ
โYes. I understand that heโs trying to place the blame on the others, but the person behind it all is Father Bulk Elbach. Heโs a member of the church here.โ
Lilishila answers Schneeโs question. But it was not as though Bulk had given the orders directly. He seemed to have prepared an escape route for himself.
โBulkโฆIโm sorry to interrupt you. Isnโt this Father also involved at Bayreuthโs church?โ
Shin was connecting the dots.
โYes. I understand that Father Bulkโs quite involved in a church in Bayreuth. Not just that, I believe that itโs a church for commoners, and not the elite. Why, do you know something?โ
โNo. I just wanted to make sure of somethingโฆ Iโll explain later. Please continue.โ
โSure. Shin-sama. Yuki-sama. I have a favor to ask of you. I need your help in capturing Bulk. I can reward you with anything within my capability.โ
โIs this a personal request?โ
โUnder normal circumstances, I would be asking as a member of the church. However, thereโs a reason that I cannot do that.โ
Shin had assumed at first that she was asking on behalf of the church. He was wrong. This must have also been a reason they were invited to her private quarters.
Schnee nodded.
โIโm sure that you have very good reasons. However, what will you do if we said no? Thereโs also a chance that we will give you away.โ
โIf thatโs the case, then I must ask you to stay in here for some time.โ
As Lilishila said that, knights in armor came around Shin. There were three of them, armed, and ready for combat.
He knew they were there, yet it was disheartening to know that this was why.
โThatโs quite violent.โ
โIโm terribly sorry. Ruining my name is a risk that I must take.โ
It seemed that there was trouble within the church as well. Shin could sense a certain desperation in Lilishila.
โLet us tell you our side of the story. This is about Father Bulk, and the church in Bayreuth.โ
โโฆPlease continue.โ
Lilishilaโs expression hardened at the mention of Father Bulk.
โItโs quite simple. Father Bulk has kidnapped an orphan that the church was sheltering. One of the sisters got in his way and he had almost fatally wounded her. If she werenโt treated on time, she would not be alive.โ
โ!?โ
Lilishila didnโt know what she was expecting, but even this exceeded her wildest imagination.
The knights in the back were also stunned.
โIt seems like you didnโt know. Not much time had past between the orphanโs kidnapping and now. She should be here; I should be frank. We are here to retrieve her. If you doubt us, then go find out the truth on your own.โ
โNoโฆ but wait, I have to ask.โ
โWhat is it?โ
โThe orphanโฆdoes she have some sort of special title?โ
โWhy?โ
Few knew about Millie as a โStar Readerโ. Yet, Lilishila acted as if she knew about it.
โWe want to take Father Bulk down because we are also trying to save someone. She also holds a special title.โ
โLilishila-sama! Thatโs too much information!โ
The knights raised their voices.
Shin must not be an appropriate audience for this kind of confidential information.
โPlease. Donโt worry. We have no qualms with you. We both want something from Father Bulk.โ
โYes. If youโd be so kind. Please, lower your swords everyone.โ
Hearing Lilishilaโs words, the knights put their swords away.
While not all of them look pleased, they seem to have relaxed at least a little after hearing Shinโs story.
โEither way, even if you need our help so desperately, isnโt this a bit extreme?โ
โI know. But weโre running out of time. We need to save her, or her life is in grave danger.โ
โHer life?โ
Given Father Bulkโs past performances, it didnโt seem too far-fetched. She wouldnโt say anymore, but it felt like a big advantage for Shin and his party to have an insider in the church.
โFew people know this, but he is also a member of the Shiten(4 gods/4th god) cult. No. I suppose his heart is truly aligned to their cause. He uses his status as a church member and has secretly been wreaking havoc. Soon, he will participate in a ritual, in which the ones we want to protect will be sacrificed. We have no choice but to take matters into our own hands. That is why we are calling on you.โ
Father Bulk seemed to be participating in far worse deeds, behind a secret dark society.
Shin wasnโt too surprised. Even in the real world, there were those who believed in satanic rituals. But the thought of a living sacrifice definitely made him furrow his brows.
โA sacrifice seems especially violent. But what is this Shiten cult exactly?โ
It was an unfamiliar word, and had a certain menacing ring to it.
โThe Shiten cult is a cult that worships High Humans โ those that once ruled this continent.โ
โHigh Humans, you say?โ
Shiten is written out as โthose that exist on this plainโ.
โThe Shiten are not bad on their own. There are six factions of High Humans. They merely train day and night, and sometimes they reveal the magic that theyโve been able to create for the public.โ
According to Lilishila, the 6 factions of high humans were inspired by the actual high humansโ second names โ Dark, Golden, White, Red, Blue and Silver. People trained in the arts of the faction that they were most likely to thrive in.
To be specific, there were those that worshipped the โDark Blacksmith,โ who trained in forging swords and others who practiced alchemy or magic, just as the โRed Alchemistโ would have, and so on and so forth.
By training themselves in these ancient rituals, the Shiten would try to revitalize the lost arts and become the top of their faction on the continent.
โThe problem is that in the past 100 or so years, a seventh faction has been invented. They have become indoctrinated, so that they truly and faithfully believe, that in order to become a High Human they must shed more blood. Perhaps the records of the High Humansโ battles and sagas inspired them. Therefore, all over the continent, there have been violent deeds done and horrible, vicious attacks.โ
The 7th High Human faction was allegedly called the โsummit factionโ.
Even if the goal was to achieve something and be at the top, what they were doing was terrorism.
The fact that he was being worshipped was disconcerting enough. The idea that there were those acting violently in his name made Shin seethe.
โThe other factions deny any part of the 7th factionโs activities. Yet they associate themselves as part of the Shiten, since they are a branch of it. The world views them all the same.โ
Itโs hard to get rid of any negative image. People seem to mix them up all the time.
โI think I understand. You had mentioned a living sacrifice earlier. How does that play in?โ
โI donโt know enough about the details. However, the seventh faction takes those with special titles and abilities, then completes a sacrificial ritual. The more rare and unique the ability is, the more that these Shiten followersโ status rank increase.โ
โBut this is the status within a cult. Is it really worth it to give up the advantages of being a part of the church?โ
The Church was quite influential on this continent. If word of this got out, Father Bulk would lose everything.
He had gone through all the trouble to become a Father of the church. What could be so important, as to give it all up?
โWe really donโt know enough. However, if we wait any longer to find out, it could be too late.โ
โPerhaps. Then enough chit-chat. We donโt care what happens to Bulk anyways.โ
Shin didnโt care about the ritual. The takeaway point was how there were more people in need of their help.
The moment Father Bulk was involved, it was likely that Millie would also be sacrificed next to Lilishilaโs companion. Shin couldnโt let that happen either.
โWe need to discuss our plan to save them. I need to understand how โaliveโ Palmirackโs functions are.โ
โItโs functions? This is no secret that Iโm allowed to share with outsiders. However, this is a rare occasion. Still, its functions are mostly dysfunctional as of now.โ
โReally?โ
โSome of its item creation functions are still in place, as well as detoxification and recovery, equivalence of class 5. Thereโs also a barrier to protect the building from surrounding monsters.โ
If Lilishilaโs information was reliable, then Shinโs concerns were included.
The important sites had some security measures in place, but it wasnโt fortified. That, and upper class Chosen Ones acted as security.
โI see. This is helpful โ thank you. Just to be sure though โ arenโt there functions that only higher priests would know of?โ
โIโm actually a Cardinal, believe it or not. The Pope is above me. There are no others.โ
He knew that she was a higher priest, but a Cardinal was unforeseen. There werenโt that many cardinals either.
โI mean. If youโre a Cardinal, canโt you easily dismiss a mere Father?โ
โItโs not that easy. Bulk seems to have an item on hand that makes it difficult to refuse him. Heโs placed this on our companion โ the Holy Woman.โ
Shin was taken aback. Such an item shouldnโt exist in the game era.
โPlease, Lilishila-sama, are you sure that itโs okay to share this with these commoners?โ
โI must. Otherwise they would be in grave danger. Shin-sama, please be careful. Itโs a black collar, with gold writing on it. Once itโs been placed on you, even if you donโt want to, you will do as youโve been told. It could even kill you.โ
Lilishila ignored her knights and continued.
An item that ignores the will of the person wearing it. It seemed so surreal hearing of it, until he was reminded of a certain event from the game.
โIs itโฆ the โCrying Marionetteโ?โ
โShin-sama? What is it?โ
He was recalling the event from the fifth update, with the โCrying Marionetteโ.
There was a moment, when an NPC was forced to become an enemy. The NPC was wearing a black collar.
The players found this turn of events to be quite unfavorable. It seemed unfair that even support characters could turn their backs on you because of a collar.
Shin had also remembered how several of his allies became his sworn enemies.
โI get it now. I canโt believe that itemโs still around. What a joke.โ
To return an NPC back to its conscious state from a zombie requires a special item. Since itโs a limited item, Shin did not possess it in his Item Box.
(So this means that that title is finally going to come in handy).
He was referring, of course, to the title of โLiberatorโ from back when he had won against the โOriginโ.
Everything happens for a reason after all.