Emperor (3)

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Somehow, after coming to the imperial palace, things were strangely going well. A letter came just in time, avoiding unnecessary contact, and just in time the emperor took care of himself and arranged a secret meeting with me.

After meeting the elf god, I wanted to finally have some luck in my life, so I overlooked the fact that the world wants to take me away whenever and wherever it has a chance.

I should have noticed from the time I was surprised by my appearance sitting in the studio, then calmed down, then conflicted and questioned again, and then looked at me with unrefined and complex emotions.

After that, I was a little uneasy from the time I suddenly caught the mood and asked how much I knew about the church.

But the church situation is sh*t. It seems like everyone who knows about it knows it, and the princess has expressed that she knew about it several times, so I thought it might be about him.

So, in order to find out what the emperor knew, he blurted out the point by making noise, but he did not know that the emperor would mention the fact that Orion no longer cared for humans so directly.

If you want to hide these bastards, hide them properly.

What would they do if the emperor, their greatest enemy, knew such a fatal fact?

It doesn’t help at all in real life.

Unable to hold back the sigh that burst out of me, I looked around and took my time.

I was going to come with a light heart and tell the emperor that I would support the emperor diligently after I took the position if he would change the upper part of the church, but it was all wrong.

From now on, it’s a matter of my right to survive.

In the end, my position and authority common to humans comes from the fact that I am the saint of Orion, and the belief that Orion will look down on them.

But what if it turns out that I borrowed the name of God and escorted them in a situation where God, the back ship, did not take care of them?

I didn’t want to imagine much of the day after.

If I can’t come up with a plausible answer to the question directly posed by the emperor, my base of support will be blown away.

Of course, even if I get caught, it wouldn’t be impossible if I tried to deceive people by hiding it externally and mate with the emperor, but from that moment on, wouldn’t I be caught on a leash by the emperor?

If I were a person who would readily accept having a leash around my neck just because I think I’m senile but I don’t think I’m a bad person, I wouldn’t have tried to run away from the church in the first place.

This is where my troubles begin.

This situation can be overcome only when the emperor knows that Orion gives a plausible reason for not caring for humans.

Perhaps the Emperor also knows that the gods do not care for us, and if so, Orion asked me this question in the sense of telling you this truth.

But how much do you know about the Orion Church and Orion? I have no idea!

Because there really is no Orion, so there is no one to tell me the answer to that question.

If I had known why the religious people were the way they were and where Orion was going, I would have searched for a more aggressive direction right away.

Time was running out and I didn’t know anything.

That’s why he sold Orion’s name and said anything.

So far, all the stories I have told about selling the name of Orion have been stories emphasizing equality, philanthropy, and love.

But now it is impossible to overcome the situation with such outdated stories.

The reason why my words can have strong reliability without any grounds for saying this is a phenomenon that happens because I believe that God will whisper wisdom in my ear, so I can’t say anything wrong.

But what if I pick up random words to escape the situation, and later the emperor finds contradictions in my words or evidence that denies my words?

From that day on, the credibility of my remarks plummeted.

In a situation where you don’t know anything exactly, you have to prove that Orion still loves humans to the emperor, who knows enough to count on your fingers if you compare what you know on the continent?

I don’t even know what kind of guy Orion is!

Are there all these hell difficulty quests?

Even though I complained like that, my head was spinning. I’ve been working hard and solidifying my position until now, but I couldn’t give up here.

First of all, judging from what the cult’s secret force said, the emperor’s words, and the attitude of the elven god, it’s clear that Orion doesn’t care for humans.

However, judging from the leader’s attitude, it seemed that even the church did not know why God did not take care of them, abandoned them, or whether there were unavoidable circumstances.

Even the emperor, who must have obtained information from the church, would not know the details.

Slowly, my thoughts began to organize.

It is an extreme environment where life is over if you make a clumsy argument and get refuted.

In general, when it comes to brawling, it can be dealt with by ignoring the rebuttal or blurring the point, but if that is impossible, the solution is simple.

In order to spit out a clumsy claim and have the contradiction or inadequacies of the claim pointed out, it is enough to make a claim in the realm of absurdity that no one can refute.

Emperor, do you know anything about the mysteries of the gods? Let me tell you.

The only problem with this argument is that if God exists for real, and one day suddenly one of the gods claims that ‘that’s not true’ or Orion suddenly returns to being real, my argument will be broken, but I can’t help it.

For now, let us be content with the fact that we do not have to worry about hearing objections from humans.

At least, judging from the attitude of the elves, even if Orion did return, it didn’t seem like it would come back that quickly, and it didn’t seem like the gods would recklessly tackle my claim.

If you don’t want me to fabricate the truth like that, I just want you to tell me the truth.

After I made up my mind, I cleared my throat. I applied a little saliva to the corner of my mouth.

Then he looked at the Emperor.

“Would you like to hear the story of a god who was not allowed to care for his own children?”

Well, it’s been a while, everyone. Ronan’s pseudo-class has been around for a long time. Today’s guests are the emperors of the empire.

The emperor nodded his head in a serious manner at my words.

Judging by my attitude, fortunately, they don’t regard me as an outright impostor.

Yeah, but with what I’ve shown you so far, it’s hard to think of him as a total imposter.

It is the stage where he agonizes between the truth he knows that Orion does not care for humans and the doubt about why a god who does not care for humans sent a saint to this earth.

Then I just need to grease it appropriately that the two claims are not in conflict.

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Let’s mix the guys we don’t like into the story.

I can’t quite understand that you’re telling a lie with your whole body in a situation where your life is at stake, and the result is worth the money at best.

“Actually, this world should have been destroyed already.”

My words, which had no bottom, bottom, or context, threw the emperor into confusion again.

To be honest, I feel a bit ashamed as it seems that the genre has suddenly changed to a cartoon film for children over 5 years old, after being a political piece that was not intended for viewing by those under the age of 18, saying that the emperor was looking through him because it was a work of the church.

However, while there are viewers who question the authenticity and plausibility of political works, there are few viewers who question such things in children’s cartoons.

In other words, the more absurd and absurd the story, the more difficult it becomes to think logically!

“Wait, what are you talking about? The world should have ended? Isn’t that the theory of destruction that demon worshipers are talking about?”

I can feel it… I can already feel the heavy hand taste.

Seeing the emperor trying to find out the contradiction rather than the absurd reaction to my words gave me a strong feeling that I could catch him.

“It’s exactly a story passed down from demons. It’s the demons who are trying to destroy this world. Demon worshipers are pitiful souls who are tricked by the devil and are helping him.”

It seems to reinforce the fact that I am right by correcting the error in the words of the emperor, but in fact, it is not evidence to support my claim that this world should have perished.

But it doesn’t matter. The important thing now is the atmosphere.

An atmosphere where I can guess all of your questions and answer all of your questions because my claims are obvious facts.

The emperor nodded his head as if to continue without bothering to add another question to my words.

“Devil worshipers have never succeeded in trying to destroy this land. But if the demons do try to destroy this land, will it be possible for the people on this land to stop it?”

There was no answer from the emperor.

It’s a story I’ve never really thought about.

There are many beings called demons and monsters by people who don’t know much, but there are only four beings in the world who are truly worshiped by demon worshipers and called demons.

The demons of each race stand in opposition to the gods of each race.

Noien, the human demon. Anhila, the elven demon. Tarza, the dwarf demon. Lukar, the beast demon.

“A demon has never appeared on this land before.”

That’s what it says.

According to the teachings of each denomination, in the end demons cannot overcome the power of the gods.

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Looking back on what the elf god said, it doesn’t seem like it was very wrong.

Therefore, it was the common opinion of the clergy that demons who dared not directly harm this land by God were devil worshipers as the method chosen to destroy this land, albeit indirectly.

Since God told us that this is so, it must be true that demons cannot pose a direct threat to this land.

However, there is no one who tells me in detail about the composition that was formed through what process in detail.

So there was room for digging into that part.

“Just as the gods brought abundance and prosperity to this land without appearing on this land, demons cannot destroy the world just by appearing on this land. In the first place, gods and demons are based on our perception It’s not something you can do.”

“The demons were playing tricks without us knowing, and the world was in danger of being destroyed? Then what the hell did the gods do?”

This part is important.

If you do it wrong, it might sound like an argument that the world is in danger because the gods couldn’t deal with the devil.

Apart from being a nuance that seems to insult God, it may bring doubts about God’s ability.

Because the gods of this world do not claim that they are omnipotent.

The priests also do not use the expression omnipotence, even though they say that the power of the gods is close to infinite.

In the first place, there are four omniscient and omnipotent gods, and if all of them were personal gods and loved their own race, this world would have already become a paradise.

“The devil’s wickedness is beyond our imagination.”

“If that wickedness surpasses even the imagination of a mere human being, shouldn’t it be that the devil actually wins over the god?”

As expected, the emperor had doubts about the power of the gods.

It wasn’t hard to argue because it was expected enough.

“As for the gods, they are flawless in themselves. So there is no fear of falling into the devil’s wickedness.”

“Is it flawless in itself? It sounds like there is a weakness on the outside.”

“Don’t you know the weakness of the gods?”

After thinking about my question for a while, the emperor asked in a suspicious manner after a while.

“Are we saying it’s the weakness of the gods?”

That’s it. As I expected, the emperor who followed the conversation seemed lovable.

“The reason demons want to destroy this land and want to corrupt us is not because we have any great value. No, we do have value.”

I recalled what I said while saving a flower crown to a child in a church that already felt like the distant past.

At that time, I silenced the little boy about the crown, saying that demons are jealous of the gods, but do not have enough strength to try to take them away.

The outline was not much different from that.

“Loved by the gods. Is that itself an important value for demons?”

Of course, I have no idea what exactly demons think and do.

But there is no one in the world who knows that? Rather, if there is someone who knows in detail, you should immediately catch him and ask him. If you are not a devil worshiper, who knows the principles of the devil’s behavior?

I?

“To the demons, it’s even better if we take them away, and if that doesn’t work, we’re just beings that need to be destroyed. The ultimate goal is the gods. We’re just weak beings among them.”

“Did the demons take the world itself hostage and do a wicked trick to kill the gods?”

Of course, I don’t know if the general story of goodness applies equally to transcendent beings like gods and demons, but I’ve said it over and over again, the truth is not that important.

The important thing is an appropriate analogy that the recipient can accept plausibly.

I nodded my head lightly instead of sticking to him.

Now that the emperor’s leg is already on track, all I have to do is help the emperor let his imagination run wild rather than me describing the situation one by one.

“As a result, it was Orion who was sacrificed? Orion fell for the devil’s trick and died? Then whose saint are you? What did the other gods do? Why doesn’t anyone tell us the truth? .”

I’m dying to wonder about that part too. Is Orion really dead, whose saint am I, and why the gods are embargoed?

Instead of saying that, I put my hands on my chest.

If we admit that Orion really doesn’t exist, isn’t the situation worse than Orion not caring for humans?

I needed a little bit of orientation.

“The gods are immaculate. When we die, we will find peace without pain and death in the paradise arranged by the gods, so the concept of death does not exist to the gods.”

Seeing that the elf god gave off an atmosphere of longing for Orion, in fact, this part lacked credibility, but it was unavoidable.

“Death doesn’t exist for gods? Didn’t you just say that demons wish for the death of gods?”

“Just because death doesn’t exist for God doesn’t mean God doesn’t face death.”

Now, I don’t even know what nonsense I’m talking about. If someone asks me here that death is part of nature, that it is an element that interferes with integrity, I’m confident to shout shut up.

“What do you mean by that?”

“The death that God greets is also a part of God. God is resurrected from the dead and comes to us again. But the blank period between the resurrections is unavoidable.”

“It’s a gap…”

The emperor, who was engrossed in my words, looked at me as if he had realized something.

“Then Orion stopped caring for humans and the clerics began to corrupt during that period of hiatus?”

This time, I responded with a light nod.

“Then why. Why were such facts not known to us? Why did the priests hide this and become corrupted? If they knew that God would return one day, why the hell?”

I will. Why did they become that shape?

“The original intention must have been to prevent confusion.”

I put on a sad face and tried to squeeze the tears out, but the tears didn’t flow the way I wanted.

I don’t even know what nonsense I’m talking about right now, but if I can relate to it and shed tears, that’s a great achievement in itself.

Eventually giving up on shedding tears, I continued talking.

“Even if they knew that God would return, there would inevitably be chaos if God didn’t take care of them. It would have been to prevent him. The moment they recognize God’s weakness, everyone who relies on him will become weak.”

The Emperor showed deep sympathy, perhaps recalling a similar experience to him.

“If there’s one mistake Orion made, it’s that he was optimistic about how far humans who lost their direction could go astray. Because he… loved humans. Because he believed in them.”

I would rather trust a cat than a human. To be honest, I don’t think Orion would have believed a human if he was sane.

Instead of continuing a question-and-answer with my words, the emperor was silently looking at me with a little pity.

…You’re not sorry for noticing that I’m doing a live show, are you? Did you fall for my words?

“Orion went through a hiatus and finally resurrected. He went through the world again to take care of it with a new look. But…”

I intentionally cut off my words in order to create an unforgettable performance.

As if the emperor had come to terms with my words, he was waiting for my next words without a word despite the silence.

“The world has changed so much. What the hell happened? Even Lord Orion couldn’t tell me what happened during his hiatus. What the hell…why…”

Talking makes me angry again. Every time I think about it, I get angry again. What really happened?

“Orion appeared in front of me in an incomplete state. He must be overdoing himself to set this all right. I made a promise that day. I will dedicate my life from now on to set everything right.”

“You…”

The Emperor just stared at me without speaking.

I think this is pretty much finished?

I pondered over the nonsense I had uttered.

Even the devil worshipers beat me once for no reason, admit that the church is corrupt, but avoid it saying it wasn’t Orion’s fault, and I don’t know what happened, but if I lie, there’s a high chance of getting caught, so I’ll tell you in advance that I don’t know what happened at all , even to the point where Orion’s appearance has changed.

Kya, in that short period of time, I was really terrified to put it in.

It was a very satisfactory quality for something made in haste.

Now it was their turn to await the emperor’s judgment.

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