CHAPTER 39……………………………..
âEh? Why do you think so?â
Giovanniâs black eyes sank deep.
âThe blazing sun. The heated ground. Doesnât that remind you of something?â
âOh, now that you mention itâŚâ
Kitchevâs eyes widened.
Despite being not far from Riorza, the desert empire of Doverakan had such an extreme lack of rain that it was once even labeled by scholars as a cursed land. And that stigma still remained.
âWhich means?â
âThe kingdom might be experiencing desertification as well.â
âBut why all of a sudden?â
âHas the empireâs desert ever needed a reason?â
Crunch. Kitchev, having devoured another sausage, fell silent for a moment, then nodded.
âIf desertification spreads throughout the kingdom, even the king will have a headache.â
âMost likely. I wonder what measures the kingdom will take.â
âUnlike us, they have priests. It shouldnât take long to resolve.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âYour Highness?â
Giovanni nodded belatedly, wearing an inscrutable expression.
[Our blood has carried the sun and fire for generations; if you go, the waterways of Riorza might dry up completely! Hahaha.]
Why did the Khanâs joking words to him as he departed for the kingdom come to mind?
Soldiers marched in orderly steps around the steep canyon.
Scholars, escorted by these guards, came and went from the canyonâs temple.
The templeâs excavation this time had been pure luck.
A minor earthquake caused the rocks outside the canyon to collapse, revealing a temple that had been hidden inside.
As is always the case with newly discovered temples, civilian access was strictly controlled.
âThe security is stricter than I expected. I donât think we can get through on our own.â
From a short distance, Kitchev, surveying the temple, glanced back at Giovanni. Folding his arms, he shook his head.
âLetâs watch a little longer.â
At that moment, a group of people emerged from inside the temple.
They were scholars wearing black cloaks and sturdy hats, cautious of potential falling rocks.
Giovanniâs eyes were drawn to the man standing in the middle of them.
âThereâs a way.â
âHuh? A way?â
Giovanni nodded and focused on the scholarsâmore specifically, on that man.
Under a thick hat, his blonde hair and pale skin framed striking green eyes that radiated a cold brilliance.
A familiar face.
[Itâs a pleasure to meet the glory of the empire.]
His greeting subtly revealed that he was well-informed about the empireâs affairs, which left a strong impression.
Though the words seemed trivial, they were spoken with a soft, gentle expression, creating a confusing impression.
Compared to other people from the empire, he had appeared delicate, almost weak, yet he was as handsome as a gentleman from a literary workâbut it did not inspire warmth.
His slightly drooping eyelids and cold gaze prevented one from lowering their guard.
His eyes, partially hidden under thick laughter, seemed to mask contempt.
âWhat a ridiculous man.â
Kitchev looked at Giovanni in puzzlement as he let out a small chuckle.
âWhat did you notice?â
âHubert Lorenst.â
âCount Lorenst?â
âYes. It seems he is responsible for this place.â
Kitchev, still unsure of Giovanniâs âway,â tilted his head.
âWe have an excellent partner, donât we?â
A few seconds later, Kitchev exclaimed in astonishment.
âAh! Egrain âLorenstâ!â
He looked at Giovanni with eyes full of admiration.
âYou anticipated even this situation? Honestly, I still couldnât understand why that woman, but as expected of Your Highness.â
Kitchevâs respect deepened further, and Giovanni just smiled.
âNo way.â
He was not a deity; how could he have anticipated this situation? He had only thought she might be helpful.
At the time, he had just thought she was the suitable person.
He hadnât expected to receive cooperation in this way.
The secret cafĂŠ, entered with black veils, was unusual from the entrance.
Ordinary handcuffs, handcuffs made of rabbit fur, and candles of various colors, whose purpose he didnât want to knowâŚ
âŚamazing.
Suppressing the urge to look around, he entered the room assigned to him.
Not long after, Giovanni, whose face was also concealed, entered.
That personâs build served as identificationâdid he even need to hide his face?
As he idly thought this, the frowning Giovanni sat in front of him.
âYou donât look happy.â
ââŚDo we have to meet in a place like this?â
It was the first time Giovanni had complained, so he remained silent for a moment.
âItâs not good to be noticed by others.â
Giovanniâs gaze held some confusion. After all, they had gone on âforced datesâ by royal demand before, so this sudden caution was unusual.
âIt would be bad if Princess Laratu heard about this.â
Networking was harder than he thought.
âStill, next time, somewhere else would be better.â
Giovanni glanced around the dark, reddish room uneasily and tapped a whip hanging on the wall.
The spikes on its tip rattled. Even behind the mask, it seemed his expression faltered.
Embarrassed, he quickly explained.
âIâm not a high-ranking noble, and I canât enter anonymous salons. Itâs a bit embarrassing here, but at least anonymity is guaranteed. Perverts are especially sensitive to that.â
ââŚI wonât ask how you know this place.â
At first, he didnât understand. Soon, his face flushed.
âYou can ask if you want.â
He gritted his teeth as he spoke, but Giovanni nonchalantly shook his head.
âEnough.â
That reaction felt even more unsettling.
âSo, what did you call me here for this time?â
Suppressing his uneasy feelings, he asked, only to have a small box placed before him.
Expecting instructions to steal valuables or temple gems, he blinked at the sudden appearance of the box.
Giovanni said,
âItâs a gift.â
âWhat is this?â
Glancing at him for an answer, he studied Giovanniâs expressionless face and quickly understood.
âOh, I see. Itâs a map.â
âA map?â
âA map marking where to search. Iâve received assignments like this before. But the box is too small to be a mapâŚâ
Confidently, he opened the lid.
Inside was a small bottle wrapped in velvet.
âHuh?â
The bottle looked like a perfume. He carefully lifted the sparkling crystal bottle.
Though it looked like perfume, it surely wasnât.
A potion, perhaps. Just as he knew a poor pharmacist in Amtein, Giovanni might know one too.
Could it be he realized I can use the priestsâ powers?!
âIs this⌠a truth potion that makes one speak any truth after smelling it?â
Giovanniâs brow furrowed.
âWhat do you mean?â
âMaybe not.â
Opening the crystal bottle, a floral scent spread gently. Nothing felt strange.
Glancing at Giovanni, arms crossed, he was watching him.
âReally⌠perfume, huh?â
âYes. They recommended it as a gift for a woman. I thought it suited you, so I chose it.â
ââŚ.â
âA map, you said?â
He laughed awkwardly.
âI wasnât expecting a gift.â
âItâs a token of appreciation for your work.â
âI have worked hard.â
He really had been stealing diligently.
âI wasnât expecting this. Thank you.â
Giovanni merely nodded slightly. Feeling a bit embarrassed under his gaze, he cleared his throat.
âYou called just to give this? I thought thereâd be another task.â
âThat too.â
âEh?â
Stopping to smell it, he looked up.
âYes, I need your cooperation. Can you manage it?â
âAs long as itâs not stealing from the royal family.â
âReally?â
âYou know my skills, right?â
He grinned.
âDid you gain much from what I brought?â
Giovanni shook his head.
âToo bad.â
Though he had secured many objects close to divine relics, there was nothing useful to Giovanni.
âThat actually helped me.â
Since many items were connected to priests, he could absorb more of their powers.
Lately, no matter where he went, he kept seeing priestsâ tattoos. He even wondered absurdly if the tattoos were calling to him.
Rain summoning had become easier, so his power must have grown.
Leo had said the priestly aptitude he possessed was âabsorbing power.â
âTell me. Iâll help as best I can if itâs something I can do.â
Spraying perfume on his wrist and smelling it, he asked.
The more he smelled it, the better he felt.
âI need the records of the newly excavated Western Temple.â
He almost brushed it off casually.
Paused.
ââŚExcuse me?â
The smile on his lips stiffened. He looked up slightly.
âYou, as an empire person, may not know, but thatâs not an easy task.â
âItâs not stealing from the royal family, right?â
âThatâs true, butâŚâ
Giovanni raised the corner of his mouth knowingly.
âYou can handle it, canât you?â
Damn it.
Now he understood why he received the gift.
A reward for his efforts.
âExcavating the temple under excavation is harder than breaking into most wealthy homes.â
Because soldiers were everywhere.
Even after excavation, security would be tight; during excavation, it was like a royal palace.
After stealing, it would be even more problematic. The repercussions would differ from ordinary temples or wealthy homes.
âStealing this will be tough.â
He glanced at Hubert across from him. He looked exhausted, which made sense after over two weeks of outdoor work.
When asked to have tea, he agreed quickly. That was fine.
âIf I say I want to go to the temple, they might get suspicious.â
He had a feeling there was a clever way, but nothing clear came to mind. His thoughts were messy.
He resented Giovanni for passing such a difficult problem.
âBut the idea that the kingdomâs relics might be in an unexcavated temple is plausible.â
At first, he searched for relics at Giovanniâs request, but now he was genuinely invested.
Absorbing priestsâ powers made him more curious.
Where does this power come from?
Why did the gods grant it to us?
Chasing relics might reveal a clue.
The undiscovered temple seemed like a perfect opportunity.