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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    161

    Remembering Lucy’s advice
    deeply in her heart, she walked back to her dormitory.

    Phoebe’s eyes were still
    swollen, but her lips held a feeble smile she couldn’t hide.

    Since childhood, she had been
    trained to maintain dignity as a saint, so she usually kept a calm
    expression, but today was different.

    Because a certain phrase kept
    replaying in her mind.

    “I don’t care what you’ve
    done. No matter what, you are the Sloppy Saint.”

    When Phoebe first heard
    herself being called Sloppy Saint, she felt uncomfortable.

    It wasn’t common for someone
    to blatantly insult her to her face, especially being a Saint of the
    Church of Armadi.

    She found it troubling because
    she didn’t know how to respond. Furthermore, it felt like criticism
    of her inadequacy, which stung. She even felt a little angry.

    But now it was different.

    To the present Phoebe, the
    term Sloppy Saint was a word filled with gratitude.

    It wasn’t a term to demean
    her. Rather, it was a term that acknowledged her.

    Because Lucy knew that Phoebe
    was a flawed being from the very beginning, knew she doubted God’s
    mercy without knowing her place, knew that in the end, she had
    foolishly succumbed to the temptations of the Evil God and extended
    her hand to it.

    Yet Lucy affirmed that Phoebe
    was still someone fit to be a Saint.

    Recollecting that moment,
    Phoebe felt tears welling up again, so she bit her lips tightly.

    ‘Oh no. What should I do? My
    eyes feel so hot, I can’t bear it. If I let this out, I might end up
    sitting on the side of the road, crying my heart out just like I did
    in Lady Allen’s room!’

    Thinking this, Phoebe recalled
    the time she sobbed uncontrollably, covering her face with both
    hands.

    ‘Stupid Phoebe. What on
    earth were you doing there?!

    Even though the Apostle of
    Armadi acknowledged and forgave your sins, you should have apologised
    and thanked her, instead of breaking into tears!’

    Phoebe remembered how she
    cried, making those pathetic sounds, sniffling and repeating; I’m
    sorry, thank you.

    Reflecting on this, she felt
    so much shame that it overshadowed her previous feelings of
    gratitude, and the tears stopped abruptly.

    She fanned her flushed face
    with her hands, letting out a sigh.

    ‘Well, at least I stopped
    crying, so that’s a relief, right?

    Wrong. This embarrassing
    memory is definitely going to haunt me for a long time.

    I need to think of something
    else. Something to help me forget this memory.

    Yes, I should recall what Lady
    Allen told me.

    If I keep thinking about that,
    this shameful memory might fade a bit.’

    Before leaving her room, Lucy
    had told Phoebe that she needed to wait.

    “You probably have a lot of
    things you hate about that sloppy church. You must be curious about
    many things, being the wandering Sloppy Saint and all. But not yet.
    It’s dangerous to act rashly.”

    Although Lucy didn’t explain
    the details of what she meant by dangerous, Phoebe could guess the
    implication.

    ‘If I move recklessly, I
    could be erased by the Church of Armadi.’

    It seemed that the Church of
    Armadi harboured much more darkness than Phoebe had previously known.

    Phoebe believed in and
    followed the path of goodness, but that didn’t mean she thought
    everyone in the church was good. After all, light and darkness
    coexist everywhere.

    However, the darkness within
    the Church of Armadi was much larger and more systematic than Phoebe
    had anticipated. It might even be capable of swallowing the light
    whole.

    ‘When I think about it, it’s
    quite obvious. They fabricated the words of a non-existent god to
    make someone like me a saint.

    Surely, that darkness is so
    profound that it’s difficult to see even a step ahead.

    …If Lady Allen hadn’t told
    me to wait, how would I have acted?’

    It wasn’t difficult for
    Phoebe to imagine.

    If she had faced that reality
    without Lucy, the Apostle of Armadi, she wouldn’t have hesitated
    for a moment to drive out the darkness.

    She would have fought to
    create the church she believed in. And even if she lost her life in
    the process, she would have done it, believing it to be her duty as
    someone chosen by Armadi as a saint.

    But now, Phoebe had no such
    intentions. Lucy, the Apostle of Armadi, had told her to wait.

    Hearing the words of someone
    who listens to the voice of the god and receives his love, Phoebe
    believed that Lucy’s words aligned with Armadi’s will.

    Great, wise, and benevolent
    Armadi must have planned something seeing the distant future, so
    Phoebe had no doubts and simply chose to follow.

    As Phoebe thought about Lucy
    again, she felt her mood settle somewhat. She took her hands off her
    face and clenched her fists tightly.

    ‘Alright. Now I should go
    back to the dormitory and get cleaned up…’

    “Saint?”

    Phoebe instinctively turned
    her head at the voice calling her and saw the face of a young girl
    who had always looked up to her.

    “Ah… Ahem.
    Hello.”

    Phoebe, who was about to greet
    her as usual, was startled by her hoarse voice. She cleared her
    throat and responded with a smile.

    ‘How hard did I cry in front
    of Lady Allen for my voice to still be hoarse?

    If I had known, I would have
    used a healing spell on my throat before leaving. I really was too
    overwhelmed to think straight.’

    “…Are you alright?”

    “Huh?”

    Phoebe tilted her head at the
    question and then recalled how she must look right now. She
    understood the girl’s worried gaze.

    ‘I must look terrible.
    Anyone would be worried seeing me like this.’

    “Of course. I’m fine.”

    Phoebe nodded with the most
    reassuring expression she could muster.

    She genuinely was in a better
    mood than she had been for a long time, so this was the truth.

    However, the girl’s worried
    face did not ease.

    ‘Does she think I’m just
    pretending to be strong? I’m really okay, though.’

    Phoebe tried her best to
    persuade the girl not to misunderstand, but every word she uttered
    with her hoarse voice only led to more misunderstanding.

    “It’s so unfair.”

    Although I often complained
    about unfairness, this time wasn’t just an excuse.

    I was truly innocent.

    Why on earth would rumours
    about me tormenting Phoebe spread throughout the entire Academy?!

    I really can’t understand
    this!

    This… this is so weird! What
    wrong did I do to Phoebe to deserve this?!

    I reassured her when she
    almost lost hope upon learning she was a false saint.

    On top of that, I even advised
    her to wait and not act rashly if she wanted to avoid causing
    trouble.

    Everything I did was for
    Phoebe’s sake, so why are there stories about me bullying her?!

    I found out about this rumour
    from Bisi.

    After finishing my training
    this morning, she approached me and asked; Lady Allen, did you do
    something to the Saint?

    When I told her that I hadn’t
    done anything, she started recounting what she had heard.

    Apparently, the current rumour
    among the students is that I took Phoebe to my room and tormented
    her.

    At first, I was so dumbfounded
    that I was speechless, but upon reflection, there was something
    plausible.

    When Phoebe left my room
    yesterday, she looked terrible.

    When she entered my room, she
    was fine, but when she left, her eyes were swollen red, her hair was
    in disarray, and her voice was hoarse.

    Anyone would be suspicious
    under these circumstances. My speculation turned into reality as I
    interrogated Avery.

    According to her, my
    reputation had regressed from being recognized as a talented person
    who had softened over time to a notorious and talented, yet
    uncontrollably rude trash lady.

    Seeing Avery stammering in
    fear only intensified my irritation, and I could no longer hold back
    my words.

    “Did you just stand there
    listening to all that gossip? Seriously? What should I do with this?
    It seems Trash Lady might be so incompetent that my lips are about to
    get loose!”

    “No! I did my best to
    defend you, Lady Allen! I swear! But the rumour didn’t start among
    the nobles, so there were limits to what I could do! Please believe
    me!”

    Whether Avery had desperately
    defended me or quietly laughed along while others insulted me, the
    rumour rapidly spread throughout the Academy.

    At the beginning of the
    morning classes, only a few aware students whispered about it. As the
    lessons proceeded, more and more people started hearing the rumour.

    By the time lunch rolled
    around, almost everyone knew the rumour.

    So, what does this mean? It
    means I had become the ultimate trash who bullied the overwhelmingly
    supported Saint of the Church of Armadi.

    All their eyes feel prickly.

    Although I had gotten used to
    hostile stares since entering Lucy’s body, this time the situation
    was more severe.

    Thanks to Joy saying
    something, her group of Ladies didn’t blame me, but everyone else
    openly showed their hostility toward me.

    Bullying an idol like Phoebe
    was a significant accusation.

    Yet, I hadn’t done anything
    wrong to Phoebe at all!

    ‘Will Phoebe’s explanation
    really work?’

    I could already imagine the
    scenario in my head. Even if Phoebe explains that I did nothing
    wrong, people will surely think; Ah, the Saint is so merciful that
    she forgives even those who have wronged her!

    And they’ll continue to
    slander me.

    There will definitely be those
    who think they must punish this trashy woman on behalf of the Saint!

    Ugh. I hadn’t anticipated
    this.

    If I had known, I would have
    composed her myself and then sent Phoebe back.

    But it’s too late to regret
    now; what’s done is done.

    Sigh.
    What can I do? I’ll just have to get used to it. It’s not like this
    is the first or second time that people have frowned upon seeing me.

    Even while I’m cutting into
    my steak, the constant stares directed at me are making me feel
    nauseous.

    It’s strange. The steak is
    tender, and the sauce is delicious, so I should be enjoying this. So
    why do I feel my mood plummet with every bite?

    “Lady Allen.”

    I turned my head at the voice
    calling me, and there was Phoebe, her face filled with regret.

    “May I join you for this
    meal?”

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