How to Live as a Wandering Knight
Chapter 110.2: ๐๐ข๐ฅ๐ ๐๐จ๐ ๐ฌ ๐๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ ๐จ๐ซ ๐ ๐จ๐จ๐ (2)As Suetlg and the magistrate said, the inspector arrived in the city with his escorts.
The bishop greeted them from his bed with a devoted performance. The inspector was amazed by the empty mansion and the citizens praising the bishop.
โ๐๐ฐ๐ฆ๐ด ๐ข ๐ฑ๐ฆ๐ณ๐ด๐ฐ๐ฏ ๐ค๐ฉ๐ข๐ฏ๐จ๐ฆ ๐ธ๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ฏ ๐ช๐ตโ๐ด ๐ต๐ช๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐ต๐ฐ ๐ฅ๐ช๐ฆ?โ
The inspector was no fool. He knew about the rumors about the bishop that had reached the order. However, despite the rumors, it was true that the bishop had accomplished something now.
โ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฉ ๐๐ข๐๐ ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ ๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฐ๐๐ ๐ ๐ฆ๐ข๐ซ๐๐๐ฅ๐? ๐๐ก๐๐ญ ๐ ๐ฎ๐ฒ?
โ๐๐ก๐ก. ๐๐ก๐๐ญ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ซ๐๐ฌ๐ฉ๐๐๐ญ.
โ๐๐จ, ๐ฐ๐ ๐ง๐๐๐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ญ๐๐ฅ๐ค ๐ฌ๐๐ง๐ฌ๐.
The higher echelons of the order were divided into two factions.
One was called the aristocratic faction. They were children of quite decent families, who had risen through strong support from their families, even if their faith was a bit lacking.
Bishop Biagione was a prime example of this.The other was made up of priests who had lived a faithful and frugal life from a young age in the orderโs monasteries or temples, armed with almost fanatical faith.
Surprisingly, most of them had experience showing miracles.
It was, in fact, expected. Without doing so, it was impossible for a priest who rose from the bottom without any support to reach a high position.
They were called the miracle faction in the order and made various powerful arguments.
Normally, the aristocratic faction, backed by families, should have been more dominant, but in the order, the miracle faction always had the upper hand.
It was because of long traditions, customs, reputation, and public sentiment.
A bishop who had shown a miracle and one who hadnโt had different influences in their words. Moreover, traditionally, the Pope was chosen from among bishops who had shown miracles.
The miracles shown by the priests were astonishing and powerful. . .
But for Bishop Biagione to have done it was almost unbelievable.
โ๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐จ๐ซ๐จ๐ฎ๐ ๐ก ๐ข๐ง๐ฏ๐๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐ ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐ฆ๐ข๐ ๐ก๐ญ ๐ซ๐๐ฏ๐๐๐ฅ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ญ๐ซ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ก.
โ๐๐ง๐ฏ๐๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐ ๐๐ญ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฉ ๐จ๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐จ๐ซ๐๐๐ซ ๐ข๐ญ๐ฌ๐๐ฅ๐ ๐ข๐ฌ ๐ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ ๐ซ๐๐๐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐จ๐ซ๐๐๐ซ. ๐๐ ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐ฆ๐๐ข๐ง๐ญ๐๐ข๐ง ๐๐๐๐จ๐ซ๐ฎ๐ฆ.
โ๐๐ข๐ ๐ก๐ญ. ๐๐ ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐ซ๐๐ฌ๐ฉ๐๐๐ญ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฉ. ๐๐ง๐ ๐ซ๐ข๐ ๐ก๐ญ ๐ง๐จ๐ฐ, ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ฏ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐จ๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฉโ๐ฌ ๐ฆ๐ข๐ซ๐๐๐ฅ๐ ๐ข๐ฌ๐งโ๐ญ ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ญ ๐ข๐ฆ๐ฉ๐จ๐ซ๐ญ๐๐ง๐ญ. ๐๐ก๐จ๐ฎ๐ฅ๐๐งโ๐ญ ๐ฐ๐ ๐๐จ๐๐ฎ๐ฌ ๐จ๐ง ๐ฐ๐ก๐๐ญ ๐๐ข๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐ข๐ง๐๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ก๐๐ฌ ๐๐ฌ๐ค๐๐ ๐จ๐ ๐ฎ๐ฌ?
โ๐๐จ. ๐๐ฏ๐๐ง ๐ฌ๐จ, ๐ญ๐จ ๐ฌ๐๐ฒ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ฏ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐จ๐ ๐ ๐ฆ๐ข๐ซ๐๐๐ฅ๐ ๐ข๐ฌ๐งโ๐ญ ๐ข๐ฆ๐ฉ๐จ๐ซ๐ญ๐๐ง๐ญ? ๐๐ก๐๐ญโ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐จ๐จ ๐๐ฑ๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ฆ๐.
โ๐๐ก๐ข๐ง๐ค ๐๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ญ ๐ข๐ญ, ๐๐ซ๐จ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ซ. ๐๐ฏ๐๐ง ๐ข๐ ๐๐ข๐๐ ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ ๐ก๐๐ฌ ๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฐ๐ง ๐ ๐ฆ๐ข๐ซ๐๐๐ฅ๐, ๐ฐ๐จ๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ ๐ก๐ ๐ ๐ข๐ฏ๐ ๐๐ฐ๐๐ฒ ๐ก๐ข๐ฌ ๐ฐ๐๐๐ฅ๐ญ๐ก ๐ญ๐จ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ฉ๐จ๐จ๐ซ ๐๐ง๐ ๐ก๐ฎ๐ง๐ ๐ซ๐ฒ ๐ฅ๐ข๐ค๐ ๐ฎ๐ฌ?
โ. . . . . .
โ. . . . . .
Everyone present agreed. Honestly, if he did, that would be truly amazing.
โ๐๐ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฉ ๐๐ข๐๐ ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ ๐๐ฅ๐๐ข๐ฆ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ก๐๐ฏ๐ ๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฐ๐ง ๐ ๐ฆ๐ข๐ซ๐๐๐ฅ๐ ๐๐ง๐ ๐ ๐๐ข๐ง๐ฌ ๐ฉ๐จ๐ฉ๐ฎ๐ฅ๐๐ซ๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐๐ฆ๐จ๐ง๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐ฉ๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐, ๐ฃ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐ฅ๐๐๐ฏ๐ ๐ข๐ญ. ๐๐ญโ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐ฉ๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐โ๐ฌ ๐๐๐๐๐ข๐ซ, ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ข๐ซ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ฉ๐ฎ๐ญ๐. ๐๐ญ ๐ฐ๐๐ฌ ๐ฎ๐ง๐ฉ๐ฅ๐๐๐ฌ๐๐ง๐ญ ๐๐จ๐ซ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐จ๐ซ๐๐๐ซ ๐ญ๐จ ๐๐ ๐ข๐ง๐ฏ๐จ๐ฅ๐ฏ๐๐ ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ญ.
โ๐ ๐ฎ๐ง๐๐๐ซ๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ง๐. ๐ ๐ฐ๐ข๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐จ๐ฐ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐จ๐ซ๐๐๐ซ๐ฌ.
โ๐๐ซ๐ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ ๐๐ฅ๐ซ๐ข๐ ๐ก๐ญ?
โ๐๐ฒ ๐๐จ๐๐ฒ ๐ข๐ฌ ๐ฐ๐๐๐ค, ๐๐ฎ๐ญ ๐ฆ๐ฒ ๐๐๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐ข๐ฌ ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ซ๐จ๐ง๐ .
โ๐๐ฌ ๐ข๐ญ ๐๐ข๐๐๐ข๐๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ญ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ฆ๐จ๐ฏ๐?
โ๐๐ฆ๐ฆ. . . ๐ ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐๐จ๐งโ๐ญ ๐ก๐๐ฏ๐ ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐๐ก ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ง๐ ๐ญ๐ก. . .
โ๐๐ข๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐ข๐ง๐๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ฐ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ก๐๐๐ซ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐๐ข๐ฅ๐ฌ. . . ๐๐จ, ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ ๐ข๐ญ ๐๐ ๐ฉ๐จ๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐๐ฅ๐ ๐๐จ๐ซ ๐จ๐ง๐ฅ๐ฒ ๐๐ข๐ซ ๐๐จ๐ก๐๐ง ๐ญ๐จ ๐๐๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐๐ง๐ฒ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐จ๐ฉ๐โ๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ญ?
At this, the bishop leaped up in surprise. The blanket he was covered with flew off. Johan spoke from beside him.
โ๐๐จ๐จ๐ค ๐๐ญ ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ญ. ๐๐ง๐จ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ซ ๐ฆ๐ข๐ซ๐๐๐ฅ๐ ๐ข๐ฌ ๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฐ๐ง.
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
The bishop insisted that he would die on the way to the Popeโs court, even if it meant death. The inspector nodded his head, as if he had expected it.
After joining the soldiers who were waiting outside, the group prepared to depart and immediately moved.
โBut is it something to be so excited about?โ
โOf course, brother. Do you know how much of an honor it is to meet the Pope in person?โ
โHave you never met him?โ
Johan was puzzled. It was customary for someone in the bishopโs position to go to the Popeโs court and face the Pope in person.
But the bishop spoke as if he had never met him before.
โIโve never met him in person.โ
โ. . .?โ
โI donโt know. Do you know that most priests who reach the bishopโs position are so devout that they have shown miracles?โ
โWhat did the bishops show?โ
โItโs not necessary to show it, but anyway. The Pope is the most outstanding among them.โ
Miracles such as ending a drought that had lasted for months, restoring a polluted river to its original state, and healing the blind and lame. . .
The miracle-oriented bishops all had a strong reputation. In order to be elected Pope, it was not enough for an ordinary miracle.
โHe died but was resurrected.โ
โWhat the. . .?โ
โItโs true. Iโve heard it too.โ
Suetlg added from the side.
Most people understood it as simply dying and coming back to life, but the reality was a bit different.
To be precise, the Pope died and his body did not move.
But it did not rot or decay. It just remained as it was alive.
Instead, a feather pen began to move and write beside the Pope. It was the Popeโs handwriting from his lifetime. Everyone was amazed at this wonder.
Johanโs expression distorted strangely after hearing the detailed explanation. He had only thought that the Pope had shown the miracle of resurrection, so he had thought that he had just collapsed and gotten up. . .
Johan poked Caenerna.
โWhy?โ
โIsnโt that a malevolent spirit?โ
โI thought I was the only one who thought that. . . Iโm kind of glad?โ
Caenerna turned pale.
If you treated the churchโs miracles as malevolent spirits, you could be treated as malevolent spirits and burned at the stake. Even Suetlg showed a reverent appearance when hearing about such miracles, right?
But Caenerna was different. She was skeptical about miracles. She believed that it was just unstable and accidental magic.
โWait a minute. . . Iโve felt it since the last time, but are you really devout?โ
Caenerna poured out her doubts that she had been holding for a long time. Of course, Johanโs actions were excellent knights of faith. There was no better way for a knight to prove his faith than to hunt monsters.
Johan avoided answering and said,
โSo have you ever been to the Popeโs court?โ
โI wasnโt there when Cardirian led the army to attack the Popeโs court, right?โ
Caenerna casually brought up sensitive history. The Emperor had fought with the church several times, and if the dispute became serious, he would not hesitate to send troops to attack.
โThe Popeโs court is in the sacred Mount Cyrandel, and I heard that Cardirian had a hard time because of that. He keeps talking about that time over and over again when heโs drunk.โ
โItโs common for people to act like that as they get older.โ
Suetlg made an excuse on his behalf. Johan chuckled. Achladda spoke with a hint of regret.
โI wanted to see the capital of the ancient Empire once, but itโs a shame it didnโt happen.โ
โWerenโt you not particularly interested in cities?โ
To the centaurs, a city was nothing more than a target for looting. Therefore, Achladdaโs words were somewhat surprising.
โThe capital of the ancient Empire is different. Iโm curious how magnificent it is.โ
โDonโt get too excited. Itโs not much different from the city of Baien. The cities that date back to the ancient Empire are each large and beautiful in their own way.โ
In front of the Syrandel mountain on the plain, there was a city known as the capital of the ancient Empire, Uranonium.
The city among cities, a nickname like the city of all cities, but Suetlg shook his head.
โRather, other cities that werenโt destroyed might be better. Itโs one of the most destroyed cities.โ
โPlease stop saying that. Euclyia is also looking forward to it.โ
โIs that so? Iโm sorry then.โ
Johan said, looking at the two.
โSince weโre not going to attack the mountain anyway, there will be plenty of opportunities to show you around. Donโt worry.โ
โI was counting on you, Sir Knight.โ
Achladda said with a grin.
โSo, how was the city?โ
โWell. . .โ
Johan had not yet talked about the secret pact he had been involved in inside the city. In fact, the magistrate might not have fully grasped it.
He couldnโt be sure until he heard directly from the order.
โYou caught a demon, tell us about that story!โ
โWeโre curious too!โ
Those who hadnโt experienced it directly were bursting with curiosity. They envied the mercenaries who had fortunately participated.
The inspector listened intently to the conversation. Truth always emerged not from the parties involved but from those around them.
Already having heard too many unbelievable things about the bishop, the inspector hoped for a more plausible story.
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