I raised my head slightly, looked in the direction the spear flew from, and saw Sajita leaping back into the crowd of madmen.
So, it was Sajita. I stood there, staring at the headless body. I read somewhere that revenge was futile, but could it really be this pointless? I didnât want a grand epic, but I didnât want this either.
Did he really die? With that sudden thought, I reached out and grabbed Lieberkelâs corpse and shouted.
âMother! I will offer this manâs body to you!â
I prayed as usual, but Lieberkelâs corpse didnât turn into divinity. As expected, still living thingsâŚfrom Lieberkelâs corpse, a mixture of divinity overflowed.
âKill!!!â
Mother screamed to throw it away immediately, but I could never just let go. The Corruption Arts once again pushed my physical abilities to the limit. I calmly turned on the Butcherâs engine, gauging the divinity as it flowed out.
Whaaaaaaaang!
The howling Butcher mutilated Lieberkelâs corpse.
âKill!!!â
I wanted to split the body in half, but with the warning that it was now really dangerous, I grabbed Sanctusâ right arm and backed away. The corpse with only a torso floated into the air. Seeing this, the red-haired woman screamed.
âItâs ruined! Itâs completely ruined! Itâs all ruined! I told him not to fight and just talk!â
Bang!
The purple-haired woman was hit by the giantâs fist, thrown to the floor, and then jumped up and shouted.
âWhat! I! Didnât see it! You! What the hell did you do?! Try again! Try again!â
Hundreds of white threads protruded from Lieberkelâs body. The threads stretched like living creatures and began to grope for the corpses nearby. Divinity flowed in each strange, far beyond what an ordinary priest could handle.
âKill!â
Mother kept urging me to run away. The red-haired woman was running away, holding the struggling purple-haired woman.
âWe have to run! He canât distinguish friends and foes when heâs like that!â
âLet me go! Let me go! Iâll kill you! Iâll really kill you!â
âShut up! Seriously!â
I shouted at the Giant of Corruption.
âThrow me that way! And you can go back now!â
I looked at the place where Sajita was in the distance with some concern, but they were surrounded. Once I ensured they couldnât see me right now, I jumped into the Giantâs hand.
âGaaaaaaaaaah!!!â
The giant threw me with a roar. The wind blew and whipped against my skin. Once again, the Corruption Arts began to shine a dark green. The red-haired woman was running, and the purple-haired woman seemed to have completely lost it, so it was clear that it would be difficult to expect a proper answer as to what was happening from either of them.
The ground was rapidly approaching.
Bang!
I rolled to minimize the impact. The excruciating pain in my head screamed, please, stop being crazy. Ignoring my brain, I sprinted forward and drew the Butcher. The metal blades roared at the red-haired woman, and I looked into her green eyes and asked.
âWhat will happen to him?â
The answer came from the wrong place. The purple-haired woman tucked against the red-haired womanâs side shouted.
âMe! Me! Iâll tell you! Huh? Let me tell you!â
The red-haired woman looked disconcerted.
âWhy are you trying to babble just because heâs asked? Huh?! Be quiet! Be quiet!â
âBut! But! Heâs a priest like us! Then, canât we encourage him to act with us? Lieberkel was the one who didnât get along with him, and heâs already broken!â
Lieberkelâs body was wriggling as a huge mass of flesh mixed with the corpses. The red-haired woman looked back at me with a strange expression.
âCome to think of itâŚ?â
She shook her head.
âNo! Thereâs no way he would listen to us! You heard rumors about him. Heâs been saving a lot of people, and those kinds of guys usually hate us!â
âStill! Still! I! I! I want to try it! I want to try!â
I guess I could listen to what they have to say first and then decide whether I should cut their throats or not. I smiled.
âThen, try to tell me that story of yours.â
With her eyes wide, the red-haired womanâs voice grew bewildered.
âThis really workedâŚ?â
âMe! Me! Let me explain! First of all, my name is Pearly! This is Vena!â
The purple-haired woman, Pearly, chattered, hanging to Venaâs side.
âWeâre working under Liberatio! The secret society of worshipers of the evil god! You! You! You know the kids you killed last time! In Kelton!â
âYes.â
âThey all belonged to Liberatio too! Thatâs why weâve been waiting for you here!â
A secret society of evil god worshipers. To say that those people, who no one could expect solidarity from, made an organization was something absurd. Somewhere I didnât know, the cogs that moved the world were turning. This must be related to the main quest.
More. I needed more information. The main quest would surely be chaos that swept over the entire world, and to survive, I had to learn as much as possible in preparation.
âHow many worshipers of the evil god belong to Liberatio?â
âHmmmâŚâ
Pearly pondered for a moment, then smiled, revealing her white teeth.
âI donât know! I donât know! Vena doesnât know, either! Iâm just here because I can run wild! Vena came because she was told by the upper echelons of her church! I guess Lieberkel knew a bit about it! He was sent directly by Liberatio!â
There was no way that mouthless chunk of meat could give me an answer, so Iâd have to ask another question.
âWhat is the purpose of Liberatio?â
âThat I can tell you.â
Vena brushed back her red hair.
âLiberatioâs purpose is very simple. To create a world where no one believes in any god, and no one is persecuted.â
âAnd that kind of people destroy a city like this?â
It wasnât even a funny goal. As I looked at the burning city, Vena continued her speech.
âI didnât really want to do this either. Itâs because Lieberkel caused this, saying he had something to collect.â
Lieberkel again?
âThen why did you want to meet me? It looks like youâre trying to get something from me.â
âThatâs right. We waited for you to retrieve an item. I donât know how we got to this point, though.â
âWhat item are you talking about?â
Vena looked straight into my eyes and said.
âThe thing you have. The marble-shaped holy relic embedded in the incarnationâs body.â
Oh, the one sealing Motherâs divinity? That marble had been broken.
âIf itâs that marble, itâs already broken.â
âWhat?! How could such a thing be broken?! Donât lie! That could never break! BecauseâŚâ
Vena was about to say something, but she quickly swallowed her words.
I knew why she thought it wouldnât break. The holy relics were sealed with a part of Mother to maintain their strength so that the seal couldnât be unsealed by accident.
The vague speculation I made a while ago was right. These worshipers of the evil god were trying to do something with the holy relics sealing Motherâs power. I asked while pretending to be calm.
âReally, the marble is broken, and the remains of it were dumped in Kelton. Could it be the one and only of its kind in your Liberatio?â
âFour! Four! There are four more!â
Before Vena could say anything, Pearly jumped at the chance. They had four?
âKill!!!â
Mother furiously squirmed, unleashing her rightful wrath as the master of that sealed power.
âNo, how could you tell him everything?!â
âAnyway! Anyway! If he joins us, heâll know everything! Donât be too narrow-minded!â
âThatâs not certain yet!â
âKill!â
Mother warned me that I had to really run away soon. The mixed holy mass was on the verge of being completed into something.
I asked with a smile that seemed as friendly as possible.
âBut whose ability drove the citizens into madness?â
Pearly smiled broadly and responded quickly.
âItâs not me! I canât do that!â
Vena frowned at Pearly.
âHey! Why do you keep answering himâŚ?â
Swoosh.
Venaâs head rolled. I got pretty much everything I needed. If I had spent more time here, I wouldnât have had enough time to rescue my colleagues. Without stopping, I swung my Froststeel sword at Pearlyâs neck. She calmly reached out one of her hands to block without caring about losing her limb.
I tightened my grip. The Froststeel blade relentlessly cut through Pearlyâs hand and made its way toward her neck. But before her neck was cut, Pearly chuckled and said.
âIâll see you again!â
A new head fell to the ground. I reached out my hand and spoke quickly.
âI will dedicate it to Mother.â
Only the corpse of the red-haired woman turned into divinity and permeated my body.
[Divinity: 3023]
Wasnât that one dead too? I didnât know what kind of talent it was, but her silk string was tenacious. As I retrieved the divinity from Vena, the divinity that had spread throughout the city slowly faded. The madmenâs scream ceased, and silence settled over the streets. Now, it was time to find my colleagues.
Of course, I believed they would be alive, and all three were capable enough to protect at least themselves. When I headed to where I saw Sajita last, I found my colleagues sitting on a mountain of corpses, catching their breath. Fortunately, all three survived.
Carmen smiled bitterly at the sight of me.
âHere! Marnak! All of them suddenly collapsed. Did you do this?â
I nodded.
âYeah, I killed the worshiper of the evil god who created them.â
Sajita, who was sitting still, spoke. Did he notice the fact the Giant of Corruption was helping me? So, should I kill him? I didnât want to kill him.
âDid my spear help a bit?â
I looked into his eyes, but they didnât show any emotion. He wasnât the kind of person to hide his feelings, and I guess I could consider that as a sign he didnât notice for now.
I replied with a smile.
âIt was very helpful. Albeit disconcerting.â
Sajita smiled a little.
âIâm really glad it was helpful to you, Priest.â
âBy the way, we must start moving because something really big is about to wake up.â
âWhatâs waking up?â
At the same time as Carmenâs question, a shout rang from the castle gate.
âGaaaaaaaaah!!!â
I laughed.
âThat.â
The ragged giant slowly rose to his feet. Several human corpses were mixed with the giantâs body, and each was alive and wriggling.
I quickly reached out and pulled Dachia up. She had just been looking at the corpses she had created before, gloomy.
âPrincess Dachia! I will work hard to comfort you after this work is over, so you need to return to your senses!â
Dachia looked at my desperate expression and smiled.
âHow are you going to comfort me?â
âWeâll think about that later! We have to earn some time to save those still alive. Itâs okay if you donât help; just move!â
Carmen asked.
âSomeone will come if we earn some time?â
âYes. Definitely.â
Lieberkel was playing with corpses like that, so there was no way he couldnât have known.
âUmâŚâ
Sajita carefully opened his mouth.
âYes?â
âIt seemsâŚthey are already here.â
When I turned my head to look at the ragged giant made of living corpses, countless dead were climbing his body. The ragged giant roared.
âGaaaaaaaah!!!â
The dead persistently bit scratched and attacked the ragged giant.
I found him standing in the middle of the scene of that fierce battle. A pure white mask, black clothes dragging behind him. A silent trumpet.
The Trumpeter of Rest raised the white trumpet and began to play a silent funeral song.