Genius Warlock-Chapter 375
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Whoosh!!
Galahad swung his longsword, targeting Oliver.
He believed he had successfully struck him.
This assumption appeared plausible, given the impeccable timing and the Holy spell shrouding his sword.
A weapon infused with a Holy spell wields immense power, capable of overcoming black magic, mana, and even thick iron.
The Holy spell itself possessed formidable might.
As evidence, the unidentified manโs barrier, constructed from five layers of wooden stems, was instantly cleaved apart.
That single strike should have concluded everything.
โโฆWhat is that?โ
Galahad questioned as he gazed upon the quarterstaff that obstructed his sword.
At first glance, it appeared to be an ordinary stick devoid of any special energy, yet it undeniably blocked his Holy spell-infused sword. It marked the first instance he had encountered something of this nature in his decades as a Paladin.
โYouโre not just an average guy.โ
โIs that so?โ
Oliver responded sincerely, feeling honored by the Paladinโs appraisal.
โYou arrogant fellow! Who do you think youโre sneering at?โ
Another Paladin who had been observing Oliverโs actions seemed to have misconstrued his intentions and shouted as he swung his mace.
While facing Galahad, Oliver adjusted his timing to the attack, throwing his body backward to absorb the impact while simultaneously creating distance.
His physical strength, augmented by the power of nature, and honed reflexes allowed him to execute this maneuver, but the shock still reverberated through his bones.
He experienced a tingling sensation throughout his body, realizing the immense power wielded by a Paladin.
โBlack magic doesnโt affect them at all. They weaken magic and enhance their physical abilities to such an extentโฆ And then-โ
โ-Sir Paladin, we will join the battle.โ
Scores of servants surrounding the temple exclaimed.
Each servant possessed individual skills and were highly organized, a rarity in Landa.
Facing such a well-armed group was daunting.
If he were alone, he might have attempted it, but as the conflict escalated, he couldnโt bear the thought of jeopardizing Marie and her companions.
As he pondered, the Paladin Galahad sighed with relief.
โStand by.โ
โHuh? But-โ
โI commanded you to stand by.โ
When Galahad, the man in question, issued a firm command, dozens of servants complied.
He was certainly no ordinary individual.
โItโs unpredictableโฆโ
Oliver observed Galahad, who radiated a mix of emotions, including surprise, contemplation, optimism, and a sense of opportunity.
Even when facing the uninvited presence of Oliver, Galahad did not appear irritated. Instead, he seemed to perceive an opportunity, much like a speculator, a businessman, or a politician in Landa who rejoiced when trouble emerged. The difference was that he lacked personal greedโa rather unique case.
Cunning without personal avarice.
โWhat are you?โ
Galahad pointed his sword at Oliver and inquired, still concealing his intentions.
โMay I ask why I should answer? You seem to have no intention of letting me go.โ
โThatโs right. I donโt plan to let any of you heretics go.โ
โWhy would I answer, then?โ
โIf you donโt, Iโll command an immediate attack with all my forces. Then, neither you nor those below will be safeโฆ Are you convinced?โ
โAhโฆ I understand.โ
Oliver nodded.
Marie, who was down in the temple, shouted for them not to worry, but Oliver gestured for her to stay and continued speaking. He hadnโt given much thought to the future, but since he had come to assist Marie and her group, he hoped that everyone would remain safe.
Observing this, Galahad spoke.
โIโll change the question. By any chance, are you Oliver, the god of this heretical religion?โ
Paladin Galahad ventured a guess, drawing on Oliverโs appearance, the circumstances, the attitude of the Pseudo religionโs leader, his own experiences, and intuition. And he was correct.
โYes, thatโs correctโฆ Though, Iโm not a god.โ
Everyone except Galahad and Marie was taken aback by Oliverโs frank admission.
Marieโs followers were astonished by the presence of the God they worshipped, while the dignitaries on Galahadโs side were surprised because they hadnโt expected to encounter the heretical God here. According to their investigations, he had vanishedโฆ
โHow fortunate.โ
Galahad thought to himself.
Supressing the heretical religion was a significant achievement, but eliminating the God of that religion was an even greater accomplishment.
The impact when this was announced to the world would be extraordinary. It must be seen as a divine intervention.
โI didnโt expect to meet the false god of the heretical religion here.โ
โUhโฆ Iโm sorry, sir Paladin. As I said earlier, Iโm not a god.โ
โYou lie to save your life?โ
โItโs true I value my life, but Iโm not lying. Iโve never once considered myself a god. I mean it.โ
Galahad hesitated for a moment.
He had encountered various types of individuals โ those intoxicated by power, those who revealed their true colors in times of crisis, and hypocrites. This was a first.
When someone is hailed as a God, they typically develop a sense of arrogance, but Oliver displayed no such conceit. On the contrary, he seemed rather uncomfortable with it.
โIt was because of Marie that I was treated as a godโฆโ
Oliver began to explain but paused, then corrected himself with a solemn bow of his head.
โUhโฆ No, itโs my fault for not making it clear. If the Parter Church was harmed because of me, I sincerely apologize. I will take full responsibility and address this issue. Could you possibly show mercy and grant an opportunity?โ
โHow do you intend to resolve this?โ
โIf you show mercy and release us, I promise to abolish this heretical religion.โ
It was a startling statement, both for the Paladins and for the Parter Church.
โInsulting. Do you think weโre fools whoโd believe such a lie?โ
A Paladin with a mace interjected angrily.
Such a reaction was to be expected.
The false God of a heretical religion pledging to abolish it? It sounded absurd.
Aware of this, Oliver calmly responded, โI apologize for that. But still, canโt you show mercy? Doesnโt the Parter Church teach love, faith, mercy, tolerance, and forgiveness?โ
โBlasphemy! How dare you mention Godโs teachingsโฆ Itโs disrespectful and sinful! Do you think the likes of you deserve Godโs mercy, tolerance, and forgiveness?โ
The mace-wielding Paladin was furious, his face contorted with rage.
However, Oliver genuinely questioned, โShouldnโt people like us seek Godโs mercy, tolerance, and forgiveness more? Why do you despise us so much?โ
โYouโฆโ
The Paladin, consumed by anger, swung his mace.
Oliver, sensing the Paladinโs emotions, moved slightly in advance, evading the attack. However, he stumbled afterward, losing his balance due to the powerful wind generated by the maceโs swing.
In that fleeting moment, Galahad silently drew near, restraining his sword, and inquired, โYou really donโt know the reason?โ
Then he struck at Oliver. freewe bnovel.com
The assault was swift. Oliver employed a spell to connect his body with the surrounding structures, pulling himself away just in time to dodge the blow.
Even amidst this, Oliver responded, โYes, I donโt understand.โ
[Holy Light]
Upon witnessing Oliver employ black magic, Galahad promptly dispelled it with his sacred spell.
Feeling utterly powerless, he was suddenly consumed by curiosity about the origins and constraints of Holy power.
Boom!
At the instant Oliver paused, Galahad lunged forward, directing the tip of his sword squarely at Oliver.
The attack was incredibly rapid, not solely because of his physical prowess but also due to the impeccable technique behind his movements.
Fortunately, owing to Oliverโs combat experience, he instinctively contorted his body to narrowly evade the attack, but the peril was far from over.
Snap!
Immediately after sidestepping Galahadโs strike, Oliver sensed a threat from above and swiftly twisted his body in response. He felt a sharp pang in his shoulder at that moment.
Another Paladin, wielding a spear, had leaped high and descended with a downward slash.
The attack was so swift that even with Oliverโs slightly faster reactions, he couldnโt entirely elude it. ๐ฏ๐ง๐๐๐๐๐ซ๐ท๐ธ๐ฟ๐๐ต.๐๐ธ๐ถ
Likewise, Galahadโs strike was equally potent.
Seizing the moment when Oliver had twisted his body to dodge and lost his balance, Galahad swiftly swung his sword, inflicting another wound on Oliverโs shoulder.
It was perplexing. He could have completely evaded it.
โYou chosen ones extracted emotions from your followers to make drugs. Just for that, you deserve to be executed.โ
Oliver attempted to interject.
โButโโ
โHmph!โ
As Oliver attempted to formulate a response, the mace-wielding Paladin charged forward and swung his formidable weapon.
The flanged mace, with its menacing appearance, hurtled toward Oliver, who quickly utilized a tree firmly rooted in the templeโs surroundings to create a protective barrier.
Crash!
Despite the tree being reinforced with the vitality of life energy and the strength of nature, rendering it as resilient as steel, it shattered upon impact. The force not only splintered the tree but also sent Oliver hurtling into a nearby dilapidated building.
The impact was so jarring that he could scarcely grasp what had just transpired.
However, numerous questions still weighed on Oliverโs mind.
โUghโฆ Sir Paladins. It may sound like an excuse, but while the chosen ones did extract emotions and life force from the believers, no one died. We only took a moderate amount. Isnโt that acceptable? Itโs similar to donating blood.โ
Taking a potion, Oliver descended from the damaged building. His mask remained intact, but his body emitted ominous creaks, suggesting damage.
โSo, are you saying thatโs right?โ
Galahad, along with the other two Paladins, inquired as they approached, their attention no longer on Marie.
โIโm not sureโฆ I donโt think Iโm remarkable enough to determine right from wrong. And the world is too complex. But I do know that the chosen ones tried to maintain a minimum standard of morality.โ
โCompromises lead to sins.โ
โHas the Parter Church never compromised?โ
Placing the empty potion bottle on the ground, Oliver posed this question, recalling the incident with Joanna.
Whether by chance or design, Galahad remained silent, as Joanna had done when Oliver mentioned it.
The mace-wielding Paladin interjected, his disapproval evident.
โHow dare a heretic like you judge our Parter Church? Iโll really bash your head in this time!โ
โIโm just asking if youโve never compromised, as the scriptures suggestโฆ Actually, I have another question.โ
Oliver shifted the conversation to another topic that had been on his mind.
โEven if we were innocent, do you intend to let us go?โ
โWhat do you mean?โ
Galahad halted the other Paladin and asked.
โIโm asking if you believe your actions are righteous, or merely necessary.โ
Galahad closed his eyes for a moment before responding.
โItโs not even worth answeringโฆ The two coincide.โ
โI seeโฆ Thank you for clarifying.โ
Extending his hand, Oliver revealed wooden fragments and a green bean. With his will, emotions, life force, and the power of nature, he infused them.
The wooden shard and sprouting bean enveloped Oliver, forming an armor-like covering. Shortly thereafter, eyes and a mouth materialized, emitting a scream from a being that was neither entirely human nor beast.