#021

“So, that woman, or should I say, that Apostle is...”
“Apostle Ada is the fifth Apostle, known as the Paladin of the Sword of Atonement,” the Holy Maiden (male) explained.

“So, that woman, or should I say, that Apostle is...”
“Apostle Ada is the fifth Apostle, known as the Paladin of the Sword of Atonement,” the Holy Maiden (male) explained.

“...Is there something wrong with my name?”
I snapped back to reality when the Saintess asked me that question.
“Oh, no! I was just wondering if it’s okay for me to say the name of a Saintess...”

A shiver of realization ran down Seojun’s spine as he acknowledged that he had naively pigeonholed the chef into a single, clichéd role. But looking at the rundown state of the campsite, he began to second-guess his initial impressions.

Anyway, this trait is basically hardwired into me; it’s not going anywhere, no matter how hard you try to remove it.
Should I consider this to be some kind of divine mark on my soul or something?

“Seriously, don’t even think about messing with that monster,” Seojun couldn’t help but warn, though he wasn’t exactly trying to change Johan and the others’ minds. His eyes were glued to Bobby’s sweaty collar, and he couldn’t look away. Feeling Seojun’s intense stare, Bobby started to fidget.

The person who dared to change the law that Roklem had set in stone found themselves facing punishment...
So, they changed it, did they? Seems like the law was worth changing.

Watching Airi with a heart clouded by selfish thoughts, Seojun was suddenly pulled back to reality by Christina’s enthusiastic waving.
“Airi and William are safe!” she shouted, her voice cutting through the chaos and bringing a wave of relief.

Airi attempted to step back, but the sight of intestines spilling from the mutilated corpse caused her to falter. Even for someone as nimble as Airi, the floor, now a treacherous expanse of blood and fat, proved too slippery to maintain her balance.

The journey felt like it took forever, but when I thought of it as the last chapter of my life, time seemed to fly by.
During those days, I went through the 6 stages of grief.

As they joked around, William couldn’t take his eyes off Airi, feeling a twinge of regret for not joining the conversation sooner. He scolded himself silently. Seojun, who noticed this, let out a quiet sigh amid the group’s casual chatter.