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The subsequent events passed in such a whirlwind that Isaac couldnโt grasp them properly.
Amidst the cheers of the crowd, he ascended to the imperial palace under the escort of knights. He conversed with various elderly people with long titles, received a pat on the shoulder from the emperor, and before he knew it, he found himself sitting idly in a waiting room with Isolde.
โโฆItโs overwhelming.โ
โIndeed. Even though I rehearsed, I felt like I was being swept along.โ
Isolde murmured, looking somewhat fatigued.
โBut what brings you here? I heard the Duke said the Inquisitor, no, you, would be protecting the Brant territory.โ
โโฆSurprised to see me here, Isaac?โ
Isolde whispered with a sly smile.
โIf your partner goes off for months without seeing you, wouldnโt you follow them to check?โ
Isaac felt a pang of guilt at Isoldeโs words and tried to explain himself. But she burst into laughter and patted his shoulder.
โIโm joking. His Majesty also summoned me. My father probably knew and wanted to surprise you.โ
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Isaac felt a strong urge to smack the back of Dietrichโs seemingly kind head, but his inner Confucian persona barely restrained him. More than that, Isoldeโs words troubled him.
The emperor wouldnโt summon the Dukeโs heir from such a distance merely to surprise Isaac with a gift.
โWhy did His Majesty call for youโฆ?โ
โHmm, heโs considering establishing a special audit organization. He suggested I join the expedition, leveraging my experience from the Inquisition.โ
Isaacโs expression hardened.
A special audit organization? That meant creating something akin to an imperial inquisition. Such positions wielded great power but were also perfect targets for resentment.
The emperor intended to assign Isolde, who had seen all kinds of horrors as an Inquisitor, to a similar role.
Moreover, the emperor didnโt need to establish a new special audit organization or intelligence agency. The Imperial Knight Order already performed similar roles. So, if he still planned to create a new special audit organization and appoint Isolde, it could only mean one thingโฆ
โDoes he intend to investigate the Church?โ
As an Inquisitor, Isolde knew many of the Churchโs weaknesses.
The Inquisitionโs role was precisely to cover up such weaknesses. If the emperor exposed the Orderโs corruption to the public, he could undermine its authority and power without directly antagonizing it.
โIsolde, you should refuse.โ
โBecause it involves pointing a sword at the Church?โ
Isaac was taken aback by Isoldeโs awareness. But he couldnโt back down now.
Exposing the Churchโs corruption was not just a matter of being disliked; it was a life-threatening task. The Church housed many powerful individuals, and the Inquisitors themselves were skilled in assassination and information manipulation.
Isolde could be killed by her former colleagues.
โI know what youโre worried about, Isaac. But thatโs why I have to do it. No, I requested it. As the only daughter of the Brant family, formerly of the Inquisition, andโฆ the companion of the Saint of Resurrection. Who else could do it?โ
โNoโฆโ
Isolde blushed slightly at the last title but remained resolute.
โDo you remember what I said in Issacrea territory?โ
Isaac was at a loss for words. He suddenly recalled that Isolde was a staunch radical reformer. In Issacrea territory, she didnโt judge Isaac as a heretic upon seeing his tentacles.
She judged him based on his results, actions, and character.
โI believed you were a messenger sent by the Codex of Light to restore broken order.โ
โโฆIndeed.โ
Isolde still knew Isaacโs secret. Yet, she continued to keep it hidden, hoping he would bring reform to the Church she loved.
Isolde gripped Isaacโs hand tightly.
โIf someone else tries, they might not last long. But I know all the tricks of the Inquisition. Thereโs no one else who can do this.โ
โHaaโฆโ
Isaac sighed deeply. Even when he was in the territory, he had thought that getting involved with this crazy Inquisitor could lead to big trouble.
But now that they were deeply entangled, Isaac had no choice but to support her.
More than anything, he also wanted to see the world of faith that Isolde envisioned.
The world he desired, where the โCodex of Lightโ ruled, was one filled with the warmth of a hearth and the light shining on crops. Not a world where people burned at the stake and bowed under blinding flashes.
Perhaps only someone like Isolde could create that world.
โVery well. But I have one request.โ
โA request?โ
โItโs natural to worry as a couple, even if weโre not formally bound yet, right? Trust me and allow me to take the necessary precautions to protect you.โ
Isolde seemed confused by what Isaac meant.
Isaac knew that what he was about to do could pose a fatal threat to Isoldeโs faith. But he couldnโt leave his companion defenseless against the sharp fangs and claws of the Order.
Isaac wanted to help Isolde realize the world she envisioned.
To do so, they had to dismantle the existing one.
***
After a long waiting period, Isaac finally managed to enter the emperorโs office.
The dwarves, who had entered with grim faces, grumbled as they exited immediately after the door opened. Isaac was surprised to see that they were forge artisans from the Worldโs Forge Order.
โForge artisans? It seems even the Worldโs Forge Order has decided to join us!โ
He had heard that an envoy was sent to them, but seeing the forge artisans here indicated the presence of a highly capable person. The emperorโs office, a space frequently visited by forge artisans, was strewn with ominous weaponry that seemed out of place amidst the documents that had just been signed.
โIsaac!โ
As soon as Waltzemer saw Isaac, he welcomed him with open arms. However, he quickly noticed the weapons scattered around and awkwardly leaned them against the wall to tidy up.
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โSo, the Worldโs Forge Order has also decided to join the Dawn Army?โ
โIndeed, Duchess Lyon did an excellent job. It cost a fortune, but being able to hire forge artisans is already a significant gain.โ
Isaac thought of Ulsten, who was probably enthusiastically hammering away at fallen angel fragments in the Issacrea territory. He hadnโt seen him for a long time and hoped he had achieved the research results he desired. Soon enough, Ulsten would be busy with another of Isaacโs requests.
However, Waltzemerโs expression was not good.
Isaac, after a momentโs thought, realized that what the emperor was saying didnโt quite add up.
โForge artisans of the Worldโs Forge Order made them, yet the quality is below expectations?โ
โCorrect. While I may not be skilled in smithing, I have a keen eye for weapons. They produced some decent weapons, but what I seek is not merely โdecentโ weapons. Especially considering the gold we paid, itโs akin to robbery.โ
It seemed that a complaint had been lodged regarding the quality of the supplied products, causing the forge artisans to leave with grim expressions. Only the notoriously grumpy dwarves could dare to show such expressions even in front of the emperor.
Isaac approached the equipment leaned against the wall and examined them. They had a good balance, even weight, and the blades were sharp. These were weapons any knight would be proud to wield.
โWhat kind of items did you request to warrant such dissatisfaction?โ
โI requested holy weapons capable of battling paladins. But given the tight deadline, they brought subpar items.โ
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Isaac remained silent. Indeed, forge artisans of the Worldโs Forge Order had the capability to create holy relics, even those of other faiths. Though a priest would need to imbue them with miracles to complete them, these weapons were undoubtedly powerful holy relics. However, Isaac was curious about the emperorโs โintentโ behind requesting holy relics.
Seeing Isaacโs expression, Waltzemer chuckled.
โWhy, do you think I plan to attack the Church just because I asked for weapons capable of battling paladins? I would never dream of such a thing.โ
โIโve heard that your relationship with the Church is not very good.โ
โThe Churchโs zealots might try to blind me, but my faith is unwavering.โ
Though he spoke calmly, a person of the emperorโs stature saying such things was practically the same as openly declaring, โLet the Pope and his men all perish.โ
โDonโt take it too seriously. As you know, the Church is not properly cooperating with the Dawn Army. On the battlefield, the likelihood of their support being inadequate is high, so we need to find our own ways to deal with the undead of the Immortal Order. We canโt face Death Knights or Liches unprepared.โ
The only way for a common person to stand against a paladin or priest was either to be a holy being themselves, like Waltzemer, or to possess even a modest holy relic. It seemed that Waltzemer was planning something like the โmass production of holy weaponry.โ
However, the artisans, dedicated to their craft, had failed to meet the militaryโs essential demands for โmass production and low cost.โ
โThis isnโt something I can help with.โ
The emperor would have to either give up or drive the artisans hard.
โHmm, thatโs not the main issue. I want to hear about your accomplishments in the Kingdom of Elil.โ
โHavenโt you already received the report?โ
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โDo you think I delayed my schedule this much for nothing? I wanted to hear the exhilarating story of what you achieved in Elil directly from you. By the way, your meeting is the last on todayโs schedule, so we have plenty of time.โ
Waltzemer reclined on the sofa, urging Isaac to start his tale.
Isaac, amused, began to speak.
***
โโฆAnd thatโs how I came to witness his true swordsmanship. I donโt even know how to describe it. It was like the impact of a star falling.โ
โHa, indeed, his titles of the War God and the Conqueror are well-deserved.โ
Waltzemer listened intently, repeatedly expressing his admiration. Despite expecting some political discourse, the emperor was genuinely engrossed in Isaacโs tale. Even Dietrich had been deeply concerned about how to leverage Isaacโs accomplishments in Elil for political and diplomatic gains.
Thanks to this enthusiastic listener, Isaac could delve into his story in detail. Of course, he kept secrets about the god Elil whispered to him and the swordsmanship to himself. The ambitious emperor didnโt need to know such things.
Naturally, he also omitted any comments about resembling his daughter.
โFortunately, Elil recognized my sword and appointed me as a Grand Warrior. This recognition from the Kingdom of Elil significantly bolstered the Dawn Armyโs participation.โ
โOh, so the sword you brought with you is the holy sword Kaldwin, bestowed by Elil?โ
Isaac had received special permission to bear arms when meeting the emperor. The Luadin Key was his official armament as a paladin, and Kaldwin was a symbol of his role as a Grand Warrior of Elil. The emperorโs unrivaled strength in the empire also contributed to the lenient weapon restrictions.
As a result, none of the imperial guards stopped Isaac from drawing his sword.
โMay I see it?โ
โOf course.โ
Isaac placed Kaldwin on the table. Waltzemer reflexively reached out to examine it, but Isaac stopped him. Should the emperor accidentally stab himself, the Pope would be delighted, but Isaac preferred the current precarious balance.
โBe careful. Holy swords will stab anyone not chosen as their master.โ
โHah, so the tales of holy swords being imbued with both divine power and curses are true.โ
Waltzemer, though disappointed, scrutinized Kaldwin closely. Despite being a warrior, he had a strong desire for fine weapons. His spear, too, was a high-level holy relic. After he finished observing, Isaac sheathed Kaldwin again.
A satisfied smile spread across Waltzemerโs face.
โSeeing that, I feel even more confident in declaring myself the emperor of the White Empire once more. Delia Lyon did well in the Svalbard Islands, but not as well as you.โ
โโฆConsidering the alliance, it would be best not to appear too arrogant. Itโs better to ensure the young subjects can think of Your Majesty as such.โ
โOf course. Thatโs something for after the Dawn Army is finished. For now, internal consolidation comes first.โ
Internal consolidation? Isaac cautiously observed Waltzemer.
The emperor had now secured cooperation within the White Empire, including the Kingdom of Elil and the Worldโs Forge Order. This meant he could now begin โconsolidationโ against the Codex of Light Church without any opposing forces.
The Immortal Order always defended but never launched offensives.
โIโm considering proposing Cardinal Juan Liard as the new pope.โ
โTL Notesโ
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