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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
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    While discussing with Grandpa
    in practice mode, we had established one major premise.

    First, I need to be recognized
    as Armadi’s Apostle.

    If not, no matter what I say,
    Phoebe wouldn’t listen to me seriously.

    She would half-listen and then
    act according to her own desires later.

    But if I were acknowledged as
    Armadi’s Apostle, it would be different.

    Phoebe, who realised she
    couldn’t be loved because she was a false saint despite wanting to
    believe in and receive the love of God, would listen seriously if
    God’s Apostle appeared before her.

    As long as our Sloppy Lord
    didn’t speak directly to Phoebe, my words would represent God’s
    words to her.

    She couldn’t help but believe
    it, right?

    Of course, I’d have to deal
    with her complaints, but if I could persuade Phoebe, it would be
    worth it.

    I don’t know what kind of
    response I’d get with the [Mesugaki] Skill, but if I pamper her
    enough, wouldn’t she eventually feel better?

    That was roughly how I planned
    it, but when the words Armadi’s Apostle came out of Phoebe’s
    mouth, I was a bit taken aback.

    Did she notice? How?

    No, it doesn’t make sense.

    Who would suspect that the
    crazy girl who calls Armadi a Sloppy Lord is Armadi’s Apostle?

    Is it because I use divine
    magic?

    Most people think, Wow, Armadi
    even shows mercy to that crazy girl.

    Even the bishop who taught me
    divine magic thought so!

    ‘How…’

    “How did you find out,
    sloppy saint?”

    Seriously! It doesn’t make
    sense!

    Phoebe, did you perhaps learn
    mind-reading? Or did you acquire some cheat skill that lets you see
    other people’s status windows?!

    Phoebe widened her eyes and
    lifted the corners of her mouth at my question.

    That joy she showed confirmed
    her certainty that I was Armadi’s Apostle.

    This conceited kid, if she
    believed that I, the one calling her a Saint, was Armadi’s Apostle.

    She would find hope in the
    idea that she wasn’t entirely false.

    However, the joy that spread
    across her face quickly vanished.

    Phoebe, who had been about to
    speak, closed her mouth again and lowered her gaze, fidgeting with
    her hands resting neatly on her knees.

    I was sure she was hiding
    something as it was unlike the usually confident and cheerful Phoebe,
    but I didn’t push her.

    Instead, I waited for her to
    respond.

    “Well, it’s like this…”

    Phoebe uttered one lie after
    another.

    But Phoebe, who wasn’t
    accustomed to lying, was easily noticeable when she did so.

    Her voice trembled. She
    averted her eyes. Her hands fidgeted aimlessly.

    From her actions, screaming
    that she was lying, I pressed her several times until she finally
    whispered in a barely audible voice after a long silence.

    “I heard it from the Apostle
    of Tariki…”

    Her words were shocking.

    She had dealings with the
    Apostle of the Evil God!

    ‘…Indeed.’

    Phoebe, who possessed divine
    energy befitting a Saint, had been kidnapped by Nacrad because
    darkness had taken root within her.

    At that time, we couldn’t
    guess the reason, but now it made sense.

    She had dealings with Nacrad,
    and as a result, darkness had taken hold of her.

    ‘About what?’

    Grandpa continued, his voice
    harsh.

    He mentioned that in the past,
    such a sin would have warranted immediate execution. Those influenced
    by such darkness could never return, and that Phoebe should be
    condemned right away.

    Each word was filled with deep
    hatred, even more so than when facing an Apostle of the Evil God.

    That emotion likely stemmed
    from Grandpa’s past experiences with many people.

    Not knowing what had happened
    back then made it difficult for me to empathise with Grandpa’s
    feelings.

    So what if she had dealings
    with the Evil God?

    Depending on the
    circumstances, it might have been the most efficient choice, right?

    I’ve also made deals with
    the Apostles of the Evil God several times when playing the game.

    I’ve even openly helped the
    Evil God. Unfortunately, it was a storyline with no development and
    ended up being a boring concept.

    In any case, I had no
    intention of condemning Phoebe.

    If it’s efficient, I’d also
    willingly make deals with the Apostles of the Evil God. That’s just
    the kind of gamer I am.

    What actually shocked me was
    something else.

    The surprise stemmed from the
    fact that I hadn’t even dreamed Phoebe was so rattled.

    As I mentioned before, Phoebe
    is someone worthy of being called a Saint.

    In other words, she’s not
    someone who would easily compromise with an Apostle of the Evil God.

    The turmoil she felt must have
    been that significant.

    And there I was, cluelessly
    thinking that Phoebe would be fine.

    Gosh, how pathetic.

    What kind of Soul Academy
    veteran am I?

    This world is a reality based
    on a game, isn’t it?

    Get out of your delusion and
    look at what’s in front of you, idiot.

    Ignoring Grandpa’s voice, I
    stood up and approached Phoebe.

    When she saw me, her eyes
    widened, filled with resignation, and then shut tightly in fear.

    Instead of hugging her, I
    spread my arms wide…

    My [Mesugaki] skill wouldn’t
    allow me to do something so kind-hearted, right?

    Instead, I put my right foot
    on the bed, looking down at Phoebe with a mischievous smile hidden
    behind my hand.

    ‘Phoebe, did you think I
    wouldn’t know that?’

    “Puhaha. Sloppy Saint.
    Did you really think I wouldn’t know that? How predictable, getting
    tempted by an Apostle of the Evil God. You must be quite the fool.”

    Amid the giggling laughter,
    Phoebe opened her eyes.

    In those vacant eyes, I could
    see pure surprise.

    ‘It’s alright, Phoebe.
    Everyone has moments of doubt.’

    “What can we do? A sloppy
    saint will be sloppy. It’s only natural that you’re a fool.”

    “What are you talking
    about?”

    ‘No matter what you’ve done,
    you will always be a Saint to me.’

    “Sigh.
    I guess you just can’t understand since you’re an incurable idiot.
    I don’t care about that nonsense. At the end of the day, you’re still
    a sloppy saint.”

    Using my [Mesugaki] skill to
    punctuate my words, I gave a little poke to Phoebe’s forehead.

    I didn’t plan to go this
    far! But since my intent seems clear now, I guess it worked out?

    While resting my arms on my
    leg, waiting for Phoebe’s response, I noticed her eyes welling up
    with tears.

    Uh.

    Huh?

    No way. Wait.

    “Huuaaaah!”

    Where had her usual calm and
    noble demeanour gone? Seeing Phoebe sobbing like a high school girl,
    I couldn’t help but be taken aback.

    What the… what?! Why is she
    crying all of a sudden?!

    I didn’t say anything bad, did
    I?!

    I just told her I believed in
    her no matter what she did, so why is she crying?!

    ‘Right?! I didn’t do
    anything wrong, did I?!’

    I was really startled,
    thinking I said something I shouldn’t have.

    While listening to the
    explanation and feeling relieved, Grandpa sighed loudly, making sure
    I could hear.

    ‘Yes.’

    Unlike Grandpa, who’s stuck in
    the past and trapped in his mace, I know Phoebe.

    Even if Phoebe wavered once,
    she is the kind of person who can regain her strong conviction.

    So, I have no intention of
    condemning Phoebe for her mistakes.

    Honestly, I don’t even know
    what mistakes Phoebe made.

    What does it matter? If
    necessary, you can even make deals with the Evil God.

    In response to my unwavering
    answer, Grandpa asked in a low voice.

    He’s asking if what I just
    said is nonsense from Armadi or if these are my own words.

    Grandpa. Are you an idiot?
    It’s already decided.

    ‘My will is Armadi’s will.’

    If that sloppy and incompetent
    perverted deity had found something I did disagreeable, he would have
    stopped me right away. In any way possible.

    So, the fact that this useless
    deity hasn’t said anything means he agrees with my actions!

    My will is the will of Armadi!

    Can you understand that?!

    When I confidently declared
    that, Grandpa fell silent for a moment, then laughed.

    ‘Grandpa?’

    In front of me, Phoebe was
    weeping so hard her eyes were swelling, and in my mind, Grandpa was
    laughing heartily. I didn’t know what to do.

    …Maybe I shouldn’t have
    kicked out the Fox. If I had kept the Fox around even for
    observation, it would have offered some peace of mind.

    After some time, Phoebe
    finally managed to stop crying and went into the bathroom to wash her
    face.

    Her eyes were so red and
    swollen; it was a look you could never imagine from the usual Phoebe.

    Ah, if I had taken a
    screenshot and posted it online with a title like The Ruined Face of
    the Elegant Saint, the reaction would have been amazing.

    The Saint’s simps would have
    surely freaked out, accusing me of fabricating the photo to insult
    the Saint! It would have been hilarious.

    It was always fun to provoke
    them because their reactions were so amusing.

    Of course, all that
    disappeared once Soul Academy became a completely stale game.

    “I… I’m sorry, Lady
    Allen.”

    Phoebe’s voice was hoarse
    from how hard she had been crying.

    ‘It’s okay, Phoebe. It
    happens.’

    “Puhahaha. What a perfectly
    sloppy and ugly face. It’s hilarious. Shouldn’t you go around like
    that all the time?”

    “Uuuuh…”

    Phoebe’s face turned bright
    red, probably because she herself thought she looked ridiculous.

    If I teased her just a bit
    more, she might burst.

    Seeing the usually composed
    face of the Saint change so dramatically… This is kind of
    delightful.

    For a moment, the thought of
    teasing her a bit more crossed my mind, but I forced myself to hold
    back.

    If I made her cry again, it
    would be really hard to handle.

    Besides, I haven’t even
    started to tell Phoebe what I need to do!

    First of all, Phoebe, you are
    a suitable candidate to become the future Saint, so don’t break down
    and keep trying!

    Even if you don’t like the
    Church’s ways, bear with it until you have enough power!

    And there’s also a lot to
    discuss about your past.

    Come to think of it, I have an
    enormous amount to say.

    If I make her cry again in
    this situation, I probably won’t finish everything even if we talk
    all night.

    So let’s save the teasing for
    later.

    ‘Phoebe…’

    “Hey, Sloppy Saint, we’re
    going to talk about something important now. Listen carefully.”

    “Yes.”

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