Dark Fantasy Paladin

Chapter 10



Chapter 10

Dark Fantasy Paladin Chapter 10

Episode 10.

Marthicoras.

It was one of the predators that inhabited the Demon World.

It was a demon that flew up with black wings sprouting from the body of a bull and swung its long tail to harvest life on earth.

It was a terrible creature that sometimes stood on two legs and munched on people.

What was even more unpleasant was the fact that it had a human face on it.

The reason why Iden expected Marticoras to be the demon that the Demon Cult would summon was simple.

This is because it was right after the monster was summoned that the dormant demonic religion became active in earnest.

Marticoras was a disaster. There may be thousands of casualties.

Iden knew that the time was coming, but he never expected it to come so soon.

And actually, I had no intention of dealing with it. This is because the appearance of Marticoras was inevitable.

Even if the summoning ceremony is prevented at the tomb, the Demon God Church will simply choose another location.

Whatever it is. If what Tegain said is true, the results he achieved were remarkable. Just by specifying the location, casualties can be reduced.

Maybe we can weaken Marticoras.

“I can’t find any traces of manipulation.”

This was the conclusion Xerath came to after carefully reading through the numerous documents. First of all, the archbishop’s innocence was virtually confirmed.

Iden thought about the conversation he had with the archbishop.

‘Can you join my investigation team and stop the summons?’

Tegain thought that organizing a regular punitive force in this case was not a good decision.

Iden fully agreed with that.

If the Demon God Church had intelligence, they would know that the Church had organized a regular army. If that happens, everything could go to waste.

The Demon God Church will abandon the tomb and find another summoning location.

Xerath, who was carefully scanning the document, muttered softly.

“There will be bloodshed in the church.”

“I guess so. “The Archbishop will begin a large-scale purge as soon as the expedition is aborted.”

The document he sent contained detailed records of priests who had committed acts of injustice and apostasy.

There were priests that Iden knew, and there were also some new faces like Forell.

Tegain was hiding his claws. With the intention of cutting out the rotten parts of the church.

The Archbishop’s actions made Aiden very satisfied.

This is because, little by little, helpful talents, including Xerath, began to appear.

“Why do you think the Archbishop handed over this information? “Is it just to prove his innocence?”

“It sounds like they are talking about coming together.”

“I see. “It’s about rolling around in the mud together.”

In the game, Xerath hated politicians. The power struggle they were having was regarded as extremely unclean.

“The political world is muddy. The beliefs and causes that were cherished are slowly being crushed, leaving only a shell behind. “No one can avoid that.”

Iden intended to respect Xerath’s opinion. Additionally, I also had no plans to become deeply involved in politics.

“I understand what you mean, Master. “Just move as you believe.”

As expected, Xerath was likely to participate in the purge of apostates. This is because Tegain’s understanding and Xerath’s faith intersect. Of course, it was unknown whether they would still be together after that.

“Don’t worry about me. What about you? “Now that the Archbishop’s innocence has been revealed, shouldn’t we be leaving soon?”

“you’re right. “I think I’ll stop by the main office and then leave later today.”

“Right. Please be careful. Don’t forget that God is watching you. “I wish you luck.”

Aiden nodded and left the private residence.

*

“I apologize for my rudeness earlier.”

Tegain shook his head.

“I was pleased with your actions. It was an opportunity for me to decide that I could trust the Lord. So there’s no need to apologize. If anything, I might be the one who needs to ask for forgiveness. haha!”

Tegain originally planned to take Aiden.

The reason Iden covered up the incident was not for the sake of justice, which would have resulted in the failure of the expedition.

This is because he may have been trying to create a relationship with her for personal gain. He used his own name that came out of Forel’s mouth as an excuse.

Iden also knew Tegain’s intentions well.

“I completely understand. “I also have no hard feelings.”

“I felt it when we met a few days ago, but it seems like you are just a friend who is good at fighting.”

Tegain chuckled and handed over a roll of parchment.

“This is an internal map of the Grandel Ancient Tomb. In addition, we have analyzed the Demon Church’s military power in detail so you can familiarize yourself with it as you move.”

He stopped laughing and took on a serious expression.

“Once again, the main goal is to block the summons. Avoid excessive battles and focus only on the mission of destroying the summoning medium.”

I couldn’t agree with this part. The devil should rather be summoned from the tomb.

The goal is to weaken it as much as possible and defeat it.

“I’ll keep that in mind.”

“good.”

Tegain handed over the small badge to Iden.

“I am appointing you as the temporary leader of the Archbishop’s special task force as of the current time. Command the scene and carry out the mission. “If you have any other questions or requests, we will do our best to accommodate them.”

Aiden answered immediately.

“I need a bottle of God’s Nakru. must.”

Shinnakru refers to the highest quality holy water that occasionally springs from the chalice placed in the temple.

A material whose value is difficult to estimate. However, there was no reason why an archbishop from the Holy Clan could not save him.

“······Nakrura. “Can I ask why?”

“It is essential to prevent the summons.”

Tegain thought for a moment and nodded.

“i get it. Delivered through messenger. “Anything else?”

“doesn’t exist.”

“good. I will pray for your safe return and mission completion. “Let’s wait for good results.”

Iden headed straight to the city where the special task force was waiting.

*

Western part of the Empire. This land, where a huge underground graveyard sleeps, was a vast desert where life was difficult to survive.

The sandy fields spreading out in all directions and the desolate wind slowly eat away at life and eventually dry it up.

The great tomb was located in the middle of that land of death.

The inhabitants of the empire believe that the souls buried in the cemeteries are being punished by God.

This is because the souls who served the wrong god in their lifetime see it as a reward for daring to rebel against the empire.

It is said that the barbarians have been trapped and suffering in the scorching heat for a long time of two hundred years. The denomination advertised that way.

I wasn’t sure, but at least Iden could empathize with how terrible it must be to be buried here.

It was a top secret mission. Because of the climate, it was extremely hot even though I took off my protective gloves.

“Lord Iden! “I found the Juriel Inn.”

Euron ran toward Iden, who was sitting in the square, sweating profusely.

You may wonder what kind of plaza and inn there are in such a barren area, but the city of Serengal was very rich in contrast to the hellish environment.

The only base connecting the western kingdoms and the empire.

Troops and delegations heading to the empire had no choice but to pass by this place. In addition, there was a constant stream of adventurers searching for ruins.

The place where the Archbishop’s special team waited for Aiden was the most luxurious and luxurious inn in Serengal.

“Let’s go now. It will be cool inside!”

Strangely enough, Euron was very motivated. It was difficult for Iden, who is weak to heat, to match Euron’s tension.

Aiden silently walked in the direction he was leading.

Soon, a tall stone building caught Aiden’s eyes.

Juriel Inn. There was such a phrase written at the top of the entrance.

“It will be on the third floor.”

Once inside, it was at least worth living. The moment I found my room and opened the door, I was immediately struck by the sour smell of alcohol.

A bottle of alcohol rolled over and hit Aiden’s toes.

“I’m so sorry about this.”

A tall man was leaning fully on the sofa, looking at Aiden with a listless expression.

“But who are you?”

Hearing the noise, a kid jumped out from the next room. She glared at the man with a somewhat embarrassed expression.

“Oh brother! it’s crazy? Have you already forgotten who was supposed to come today?”

The kid looked to be around ten years old.

The man clapped his hands exaggeratedly, as if he had finally remembered something.

“Ah, holy knight, I will get better.”

He got up from his seat and approached Iden. Although he had a slim physique, he was similar in height to Aiden.

“He’s a lowly guy and doesn’t know much about manners. “Please kindly forgive me.”

The smell of cigarette smoke and alcohol came from his mouth.

The stench was very unpleasant for Aiden, who already has sensitive senses. It’s especially unpleasant because of the weather.

“Brush your teeth a bit, though.”

“Is this an order? “Then let’s do it right away.”

It sounded sarcastic. He took a step closer and smirked, as if he was deliberately trying to provoke me.

The kid became thoughtful and pulled the man.

“I’m sorry. “My brother is very drunk… I’ll take care of him.”

Aiden approached the kid and got to eye level.

“What’s your name?”

“······three. It is called Sein. Paladin.”

“Yes, Sein. “Could you please stay in your room for a while?”

“That’s because my brother drinks too much…”

“Nothing will happen. “I swear to God.”

Euron came over and picked up the kid.

“You don’t have to worry too much, princess. “Lord Iden is not one to break his oaths.”

A female knight and a priest walked out side by side from the room Euron entered.

“I have heard of the title. It’s called the Knight Sistine. “It is an honor to meet you, Lord Iden.”

“Nice to meet you. “This is Priest Bandel of the Western Diocese.”

Iden responded to them by nodding his head.

Then he turned his gaze back to the man.

“You look full of dissatisfaction.”

“What a complaint. How dare you call it safe. Just a reasonable doubt. I don’t even know if you are really a paladin. Honestly, you don’t even know what skills you have, right? “I am careful not to believe anything like rumors.”

In short, it meant that I couldn’t admit it. Regardless of his attitude, it was a reasonable idea.

“I have to turn my back and fight in the enemy camp where life is at stake, but where do I go? I am the leader so follow me. I have to follow something. I wonder if difficulties will arise in one way or another. Well, that’s right. “For me.”

Iden nodded.

“Are you a demon hunter? “Seeing as how his life has been preserved with that attitude, I guess he has some skills.”

Some nobles do not tolerate such behavior. In a world where one word can lead to your head being cut off, the man was either really lucky or had certain skills.

no. It could have been both.

“Yes, I fill my bowl and live. My name is Daryl the Demon Hunter. “There’s no one around here who doesn’t know.”

Iden took off his gauntlets. It was to keep the man from getting hurt as much as possible.

“I will get along with you, so please be polite if I agree.”

“He’s a strong guy who knows how to lick his butt.”


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