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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    191

    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    191

    As Johan looked on in awe of
    Armadi’s power, the warmth that filled the cavern suddenly
    vanished.

    With the warmth gone and the
    light that dispelled the darkness scattering, the cavern was
    enveloped in darkness.

    Shortly after, the sound of
    something collapsing was heard.

    “Lucy!”

    It was Benedict’s shout.

    Johan, opening his eyes amidst
    his confusion, saw Benedict catching Lucy, who was about to fall to
    the ground.

    “Bishop Johan! Is this a
    time to just stand there and watch?”

    “…Ah! I’m coming right
    now!”

    Johan hastily ran over to them
    and began to use up the remaining divine energy within him to perform
    magic.

    ‘She must be a child beloved
    by Armadi.

    A child chosen by the god who
    had been silent for such a long time.

    The one who had just displayed
    a miracle before my very eyes cannot fall here!’

    He had travelled through many
    troubled regions in the past, offering his service.

    Thus, he was more proficient
    in this kind of diagnosis and healing work than anyone else.

    Johan was soon able to
    complete his diagnosis of Lucy Allen.

    After wiping away the cold
    sweat following the use of his divine magic, the first thing he said
    was a sigh of relief.

    “She’s fine. She just
    overexerted herself and is exhausted. There is nothing wrong with her
    body.”

    “Really?! If something
    were to happen to my daughter!”

    “Her condition right now
    matters to me as well. Sir Benedict.”

    Benedict, who had been raising
    his voice in concern for Lucy, closed his mouth when he met Johan’s
    eyes.

    Though his face was aged and
    full of wrinkles, his eyes were stronger and more resolute.

    His unwavering gaze,
    undeterred even in the face of the formidable Benedict, conveyed his
    firm will.

    “I cannot be sure how
    long it will take for her to regain her strength. After all, Lady
    Lucy performed a miracle she was not meant to, nor should have been
    able to. However, she will undoubtedly wake up before long.”

    “…I will trust your
    word.”

    As Benedict took a step back,
    silence once again settled in the cavern.

    But it did not last long.

    The Count used his magic to
    create flames that brightened the cavern.

    “Both of you. Talking is
    all well and good, but haven’t you forgotten something important?”

    “Hmm?”

    “Are you referring to
    us?”

    As the two, puzzled, looked at
    each other, the Count placed a large ball of thread before them.

    Seeing the thread protected by
    magic, both Benedict and Johan gasped simultaneously.

    “How are you doing?”

    Karia, asked by an old
    colleague, awkwardly shrugged with a wry smile.

    “Just so-so. Neither good
    nor bad.”

    Though Karia had been saved
    from the Evil God’s curse after long years of sleep, she herself felt
    little emotion.

    It was understandable, given
    that her consciousness had been submerged deep within her body,
    overtaken by the Evil God.

    She had hazy memories of the
    times when she fought for control against the curse, but that was
    about it.

    To Karia, the long years she
    had been missing felt like a fleeting dream that passed in a single
    night.

    If there was anything left in
    Karia’s memory, it would be just one thing.

    ‘Light.

    Such a bright light.

    A light that was warm and
    cosy, reminiscent of the sun from childhood memories.

    And the image of a beautiful
    and cute girl holding it high.

    The back of a child who stood
    tall, even in the face of great evil.’

    “Karia?”

    Lost in those scenes, Karia
    snapped back to reality at her colleague’s call.

    “No, I’m fine, Benedict.”

    Had her sleep been too long?

    The unyielding knight who
    moved with her on the frontline had become an old man.

    He barely aged at all in his
    youth so she wondered if he could age any further.

    Apparently, he could.

    Wrinkles had increased, grey
    hairs had begun to sprout here and there, and there were many scars.

    While he still retained his
    former self, time had clearly taken its toll.

    “But how about you? From
    what I see, you don’t look to be in good shape.”

    Though Karia had lost most of
    her original strength during her release from the curse, her keen eye
    remained the same.

    “Me?”

    “Shall I point them out
    one by one?”

    “Go ahead, give it a
    try.”

    Benedict, who was wearing a
    suit that seemed about to burst from his muscles, pretended to be
    fine, but it wasn’t enough to fool Karia.

    This was Karia’s area of
    expertise.

    “Burn marks under the
    clothes. You, who never thought to wear gloves because they were
    annoying, are now wearing them. The slight furrow of the brow when
    sitting, likely due to pain, shoulders tensed slightly…

    “Stop. Your sharp eyes
    haven’t changed at all, even after a long sleep.”

    Benedict spoke with a chuckle,
    but then frowned as if something was wrong.

    “Overexerted yourself?”

    “I had a chance to show
    my daughter her Papa at his best. It’s been a while since I gave it
    my all.”

    Benedict, laughing heartily
    even while admitting there wasn’t a spot on his body that didn’t
    ache from overdoing it after being stuck in his territory for so
    long, eventually shrugged his shoulders in pain.

    “Your daughter, is she
    the one who used to cause so much trouble before?”

    “Yes.”

    “How is she now? Has she
    grown up a bit?”

    “She’s changed
    drastically over the past year. Though, the changes have made this
    Papa nervous in a different way every day.”

    “How has she changed?”

    “Do you really want to
    know?”

    Karia nodded without much
    thought.

    She wanted to hear how the
    girl, who had caused so many problems that even the kingdom’s
    guardian knight had complained about the challenges of raising her,
    had changed.

    However, she soon regretted
    her decision.

    “First of all, let me
    tell you how amazing my daughter is.”

    How she received the blessing
    of God.

    How she took the top spot in
    the Soul Academy Entrance Exam.

    How she defeated countless
    geniuses there and was considered the kingdom’s future strongest.

    How the child, who once
    worried about making friends, now had many people close to her.

    Up to this point, it was fine.

    After all, the once daunting
    knight had turned into a doting father.

    Since Karia had similar
    experiences, she gazed at him fondly.

    But the problem came next.

    “And just recently, she
    started calling me Papa again! Papa! How sweet and precious that
    sounds!”

    He went on and on about how
    cute and lovable his daughter was and how well she treated him. It
    was unbearable.

    ‘I don’t know if I should
    say this, but honestly, it was a bit disgusting.

    Lucy. It’s a wonder you didn’t
    turn out worse.

    You must have disliked having
    such a foolish father.’

    “Oh dear, did I go
    overboard?”

    “You already said
    everything, you idiot.”

    “Ha ha. My apologies. We
    should get going since people are waiting for us.”

    “Wait, before that. I
    have one thing to ask.”

    “Hmm?”

    Karia then brought up the
    image of the girl who held up the sun.

    Was it simply a vision she had
    seen? If what she saw with her own eyes was indeed real, who was that
    girl? Could she meet her?

    Benedict, who had been
    listening attentively to everything Karia had held back until now,
    raised the corners of his mouth and stood up.

    “Don’t worry. You’ll meet
    her soon.”

    “…So it wasn’t a
    dream.”

    “That’s right. And one
    more thing. It was all her—the one who found you, saved you, and
    purified you. When you meet her, make sure to thank her.”

    “Don’t worry about that.
    Do you think I’d turn my back on someone who helped me?”

    “No, I don’t. I know you
    wouldn’t.”

    “And Benedict, thank
    you.”

    Even though Karia expressed
    her gratitude, Benedict didn’t respond. Instead, he lightly waved his
    hand and walked outside.

    Then, almost in passing, a man
    who looked to be in his mid-twenties entered.

    As soon as he came in and saw
    Karia’s face, he froze in place.

    ‘Who is he? Judging by how
    hard he is trying to hold back tears, he doesn’t seem to be just a
    casual acquaintance.’

    While examining his face more
    closely, Karia suddenly recalled a name but then quickly shook her
    head.

    ‘That fool wasn’t someone
    who carried himself in such a formal manner.’

    “Master.”

    However, her denial was
    shattered by the words the man spoke, his voice choked with emotion.

    “…Alsatine, is that
    you?”

    “Yes, your foolish
    student.”

    “Really?”

    Unable to believe it, Karia
    repeated the question, and Alsatine responded with hand gestures that
    only the two of them understood.

    It was real.

    The kid who once cried his
    eyes out, begging her not to leave, had now grown into a proper
    adult.

    Time certainly is frightening.
    The brat who used to be so disrespectful had grown up like this.

    “So, I guess getting
    older means becoming more mature? You even know how to speak politely
    now.”

    “I couldn’t live my whole
    life as a backstreet urchin, could I?”

    “Enough with the chatter.
    Come here.”

    Instead of talking more, Karia
    pulled Alsatine into a hug.

    ‘Ha… this guy. He’s grown
    so much.’

    “And you know what? When
    you speak so formally, it feels unbearably awkward.”

    “But, Master…”

    “Shut up and speak like
    you used to.”

    “…Alright. Damn it, you
    old woman.”

    “That’s better, you
    little brat.”

    It didn’t take long for the
    voices of the two, now laughing and trading barbs, to be drowned out
    by the tears that flowed from their eyes.

    [Evaluating Settlement…]

    The first thing I checked
    after waking up was the rewards.

    No matter how shameless and
    perverted Armadi could be, he always ensured proper rewards.

    Given that I had suffered
    because of his mistake, I expected something substantial this time as
    well. But all I saw was the message [Evaluating Settlement…]

    Are you serious, Armadi?

    According to Grandpa, a whole
    day had passed since I collapsed, yet all I got was [Evaluating
    Settlement…].

    What have you been doing all
    this time?!

    Get to work!

    Do you think it’s fair that
    your Apostle has to escape death multiple times while you laze around
    like an unemployed bum?!

    While I screamed internally, a
    sudden dizziness hit me, and I collapsed forward.

    “How many times must I
    tell you to rest? Your body was already in bad shape, and now you’ve
    pushed it to its limit. You need to rest.”

    ‘I know that…’

    “Shut up, you lovestruck
    Fox. Do you think I don’t know what even a sloppy pervert like you
    understands?”

    My body was in the worst
    condition.

    Thanks to the perverted Fox
    using up all her energy before, my already weakened body then
    performed an impossible miracle.

    Even one of these feats would
    require a considerable rest, but I did both simultaneously.

    She said it was already a
    miracle that I ended up in this condition and nothing worse.

    Thanks to that, I found myself
    having to live as the sickly Mesugaki girl I once joked about
    becoming.

    It was quite troublesome.

    There were so many things to
    do during the vacation! With this body, I can’t even train properly!

    Ugh. I hope I don’t end up
    wasting the entire remaining two months. That would be too painful.

    Isn’t there a way to quickly
    recover? While I worried about how to speed up my recovery, a message
    appeared.

    [Confirmed that you saved the
    victim from the Evil God. Additional rewards granted.]

    …Huh?

    [Although the seal of the Evil
    God of Fire Vahda was broken, you subdued and resealed him.
    Additional rewards granted.]

    Wait, hold on.

    [You defeated Evil God Agra
    and performed a miracle despite his interference. Additional rewards
    granted.]

    Lord Armadi?

    [Settlement complete.]

    [Confirmed the completion of
    the ‘Savior of Menestail’ quest.]

    [Rewards will be distributed.]

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