Dark Fantasy Paladin

Chapter 73



Chapter 73

Dark Fantasy Paladin Chapter 73

Episode 73

Fenrir canceled the hydration and changed his body into human form.

He was a young man with black hair and blue eyes.

As expected from an A-human, it seems like he can’t hide his tail and ears. His apparent age was similar to Aiden’s.

It has already been more than thirty minutes since Fenrir entered the annex.

Aiden was talking to Kar-Yemen in the backyard.

To briefly summarize the conversation,

Iden asked the monk to keep quiet about the fact that he had accompanied Fenrir.

In return, he promised not to reveal the history of corruption to the public.

In fact, Iden had no intention of undermining the authority of the imperial family.

The promise was just an excuse to silence the high priest, and the secret revealed was nothing more than a political tool to use against the princess.

The high priest had already accepted Aiden’s proposal.

Kar Yemen opened his mouth.

“I’m just curious. Why is the messenger of the sun with the king of beasts? Why did the moon make such a revelation? And finally, why is the lover of the nine-tailed fox a hero? “This old monk has no way of knowing.”

Aiden didn’t have time to give a detailed answer, so he just lowered his head slightly.

“Someday you will know everything.”

He nodded, counting the prayer beads. I understood it pretty quickly.

“In essence, criminals are swept away by time. “Heroes, please just guide everyone correctly.”

Iden didn’t know if the path he was walking was the right one.

We simply moved in a direction that could save as many lives as possible.

First of all, I said yes.

“Don’t worry.”

At that time, Fenrir in human form came trotting out of the outbuilding.

The coffins connected to his waist were dragged on the floor.

Iden thought Fenrir wouldn’t break the sign language.

If I had expected it, I would have tied the coffin later.

The wolf didn’t seem to be particularly aware of it.

He smiled and opened his mouth.

“Humans are a race that I can never understand. “It would be easy if the strongest person served as king, but it is bound to become complicated if useless values are attached to it.”

It seemed like he understood the power of Kar Yemen.

Iden said, looking at the wolf.

“This is why you can’t remember Saya.”

“understood. Also, the person who would die by my hands was you, not that old bastard.”

Records of the moon’s revelation and disappearance were kept in the annex.

Documents that disappear when taken out of this temple. Saya’s suicide would also have been recorded.

After confirming that fact, Fenrir had no choice but to harbor hostility towards Iden.

You made a nine-tailed fox die because of something like trivial love. For a wolf, it would not be cool to tear Aiden to death.

He approached Aiden and let out a threatening voice.

“I cannot accept you.”

“be not interested in.”

Pointless friction. Those words were bound to be included when confirming Saya’s will to not have a relationship with anyone except Aiden.

The past was proof.

Just a few hours ago, the beast that had asked Iden to mate with Saya was none other than Fenrir.

The wolf growled in anger.

Aiden looked at him and spoke calmly.

“Quit and turn into a wolf. “One o’clock is urgent.”

Fenrir was unable to relieve his anger. Only Iden knew how to revive the nine-tailed fox.

Iden said to the monk.

“We’ll just have to go.”

Kar Yemen bowed slightly.

“Hero, please keep your promise.”

Iden also had no intention of revealing his private details. When the authority of the imperial family declines, the central point of the continent disappears. I never wanted that kind of development.

“All right.”

Aiden left the Great Temple that way.

*

About a week after Aiden disappeared, the imperial army was still maintaining its front in the north.

Although the war is over, there is still a mountain of things to sort out.

The collapsed walls were repaired, the wounded were treated, and the bodies of the casualties were recovered.

While searching through piles of dead bodies, sometimes living demi-humans were found, so the soldiers had no time to rest.

Late at night, Siron also completed his duties and returned to the barracks of the Supreme Court.

They went straight to their private tents and began to arm themselves.

She was thinking of going out to find Iden herself. I wanted to believe and wait as much as possible, but I was so anxious that I couldn’t bear it anymore.

He disappeared without a trace and there was no news of him. A considerable amount of time had already passed since the day of disappearance.

I couldn’t just leave it to the intelligence corps.

As the armed Siron tried to leave the tent again, an arrow pierced the cloth and stuck in a pillar.

Siron immediately approached and examined the arrow. A tied note. I opened it and saw Aiden’s handwriting.

I felt relieved. Immediately after, he left the barracks to carry out Aiden’s orders.

*

The Great Levana Temple and the northern front were more than thousands of kilometers apart.

It took less than a week to cover that distance and back.

Fenrir’s role was very important. There would be no other beast with this level of performance other than him.

Aiden was once again treading the northern snowfields.

The exact location was a high snow mountain near the Western Wall.

He had stopped by the barracks a while ago and returned here to hide himself.

It would be difficult if the imperial army discovered it.

The military would want to explain the situation, but Aiden did not have the mental space to devote time to them.

I wanted to bring Saya back to life as quickly as possible.

A feeling that I tried hard to deny until not long ago. But now I decided not to go against it.

Aiden waited for Siron with an uncharacteristically anxious feeling.

After so much time has passed.

I could feel a lot of people coming from the mouth of the mountain.

Iden said, looking at Fenrir.

“Hide here. “Never show yourself.”

He left only those words and ran straight towards them.

As I rushed down the hill, dozens of coffins collided with each other or rubbed against the ground and rattled.

These coffins were intended to be sent to the Walenstalga Sanctuary.

No matter how anxious I was, it was something that should not be neglected, so I ran while holding onto the rope tightly.

Before we knew it, we had reached the shore of a large lake located halfway up the mountain.

meeting place. Siron and 50 soldiers had already arrived and were waiting for Aiden.

Uriel was also wandering around the waterside where the lake meets the ground.

Aiden emerged through the bushes. As soon as they saw Aiden, they came running all at once.

Naturally, Shiron’s speed was the fastest.

She got down on one knee at Iden’s feet.

“My lord, you are safe.”

“Okay, I’m sorry for worrying you.”

After saying that, Iden tapped Siron’s shoulder once and turned his gaze towards Uriel, who was running towards him.

“Lord Aiden!”

Her face was thoughtful.

He quickly approached and looked at Aiden with tears in his eyes.

There was nothing else to say. I simply unwrapped the white silk and took out Aiden’s elbow.

It had been soaked in holy water to prevent it from rotting.

Aiden said.

“Saint, it’s more important than that…”

“No. “Please stay still.”

Uriel dismissed it firmly and then untied the cloth wrapped around Aiden’s neck.

Full upper arm in Korean. Yuriel couldn’t understand why this part was cut again.

But for now, treatment comes first.

Fortunately, it didn’t rot due to the weather.

Yuriel connected the elbow and upper arm and infused it with divine power.

From each section, bundles of blood vessels and muscles crawled out, entangling each other.

The somewhat strange sight was evidence of a distant healing power. A saint chosen by God. Uriel was able to heal everyone except the dead.

She suppressed her emotions and spoke in a somewhat cold voice.

“Bow down.”

She hated Iden. It was impossible to treat a body so carelessly.

Iden lowered his upper body and showed her his torn shoulder.

Uriel let out a deep sigh and connected the left arm that had been sutured earlier to Aiden’s shoulder.

The severed arm, accompanied by extreme pain, returned to its original position.

Yuriel looked at Aiden with eyes filled with numerous emotions.

“You won’t be able to move yet. “It will take a few days for normal range of motion to return.”

Iden tried to raise her left arm, but as she said, there was no response.

“······Now tell me something.”

Yuriel was asking why her body was like this. In addition, the intention to reprimand was also included.

I was so worried that I couldn’t remember sleeping properly.

It was a difficult question for Aiden to answer right away. Psychological reasons were also mixed.

“sorry. I will tell you step by step later. “For now, there is still work to be done.”

Iden glanced at Shiron. She noticed it right away and bitten the soldiers.

“We need the saint’s power.”

Aiden unwrapped the cloth from his back and carefully picked Saya up.

As he placed it gently on the ground, Uriel’s eyes were filled with confusion.

Because she was a self-objectifying person, she knew very well how good her looks were.

I couldn’t remember seeing a woman more beautiful than myself. It wasn’t narcissism, it was real.

However, I realized that it was a mistake.

The beauty of the silver-haired girl was far beyond common sense. A work of art created by God with the theme of beauty. It was no exaggeration to say that.

Aiden said.

“The war will end only if this beast is saved. Also, saintess, please report to the church that Fenrir has been resurrected.”

It was a matter of using the power of lion revival that I had cherished and saved.

Unlike before, a lot of what I did was driven by emotions, but I had to get what I got.

I planned to report to the church the possibility that a friendly relationship with Fenrir had been formed, combined with this situation.

Of course, it cannot be said that a spirit creature was resurrected. There were so many taboos that I wasn’t confident I could explain them properly.

It was easier to use Fenrir to persuade the church and the empire.

Yuriel’s eyes fluctuated. Iden opened his mouth as he seemed conflicted.

“The saint was saddened by the death of animals. Just know this: “If we save this woman, humans and demi-humans will no longer fight.”

If all goes according to plan, Saya will become the only god of demi-humans. It was the cornerstone that could unite the power of the continent.

Uriel planned to follow Aiden’s opinion. Because the ending he makes is always right.

But I was also clearly feeling a subtle sense of crisis. The sixth sense of an animal called a woman. It reacted sharply.

Is that just the reason? That thought suddenly occurred to me, but my hand slowly stretched out towards the nine-tailed fox.

Before reaching it, I looked up at Iden.

He was as calm as usual.

Yuriel tried to suppress his inexplicable anxiety and placed his hand on Saya’s forehead.

The power imprinted on my wrist began to embrace the color of the sea. Soon the lakeside was covered in emerald color.

Shaylan, the sea god. She once again reminded the gods of the afterlife of the rights already agreed upon.

The God of the Underworld liberated the soul.

The moment the ascended beings acknowledged Saya’s resurrection, the causality was twisted.

Blue pupils stared at Aiden.


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