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Now reading: Chapter 211: The Saintess of Orphans from A Dragon Idol's Reincarnation Tale, a Fantasy novel by AbyssRaven.

Oh, so this Evidian curry. Ill be honest, Lady Eshe, when I first ca to Peolynca, I was surprised to hear that the levianewts have already invented sothing similar to the curry I know from Earth. At least, that is what I heard from the people who tasted Saoris curry.

It was lunchti the day after I had my eting with the hunters guild master Muraina and the imperial alchemist Krymdar. There were two days left until my concert. On this day, I went over to the churchs orphanage in the lower city in order to et up with Eshe so we could rehearse the idol of Aurena part of the performance.

Although I had advertised myself as one of Aurenas blessed before the nobles, and not just as an idol, there wasnt a real reason for to do more than to cast [Prayer] unassisted to impress them. However, Saintess Eshe and High Bishop Theodore persuaded to do more, as it would be a good practice to act more priestess-like. In addition, I also had to impress the clergy and the more religious concert attendees.

During my two weeks of theological lessons, Theodore pretty much stuffed as much as he could from the books he had into my head. From how certain rituals worked like Springs Blessing, where priests and shrine maidens were sent out to farms and villages to bless the soil with holy mana water-filled chalices, to how the churchs bureaucracy worked, which actually was just Theodore rambling about the cathedrals cardinal.

So of the lessons were just a repeat of things I already knew, for example the subordinate gods of Aurenas pantheon and what feats they had accomplished that earned the Origin Gods attention and earned apotheosis. Id already learned this part from Tasianna, but the information on how they were being worshipped today was new to .

As much as the different parts of the Church of Aurena wanted to act as if they were completely united, most cathedrals and temples usually worshipped Aurena in addition to one of her subordinate gods. This was usually a matter of doctrine and ideology, since all gods represented sothing, usually related to their godly title; for example, the old man Kargryxmor actually, maybe Kramps would be a better nickna for him was the God of Dragons and Oaths and Istari was the God of Magic and Knowledge.

Among Aurenas pantheon, so gods had conflicting ideals one example were the sister gods Andira, the Goddess of Fairness and Equality, and Erithia, Goddess of Nobility and Wealth. Two goddesses both well loved by humans, but who rarely ever shared the sa followers for obvious reasons. Firwoods temple used to worship Andira when it was still just a small town, but once it grew, Erithia beca more popular.

When I comnted on how this seed like they were breaking the second dogmatic doctrine to not diminish the faith of other subordinate gods as they all serve Aurena equally Theodore responded with, Siblings quarrel all the ti. As long as they dont cross the line of acceptability, so friendly rivalry is not forbidden. It felt as if he spoke from experience.

In any case, that was how I spent my ti with Theodore. Eshe, on the other hand, was more focused on teaching the culture of the Empire and the duties of the saints and champions of Aurena. Eshe mostly spoke about the forr, since her ho was in the Great Evida Desert.

And what was a better way to introduce your culture than through food, right?

Breaking off a small piece of bread, I dipped the still-warm chunk into the orange curry and scooped both the soup and so at into my mouth. Unlike Saoris curry, which was sweeter and used fewer spices in the recipe, Eshes curry was like a spice explosion, assaulting my tongue with intense spiciness, fulfilling savoriness, and enticing sourness.

I instinctively sucked in the saliva inside my mouth into my throat and let out a sigh, as if the spiciness had affected . This was probably the second spiciest dish Id ever tasted since I was reborn, just behind the spicy mushroom roots Tasianna found in the Cedaraille dungeons depth.

When I told Eshe my thoughts, she seed pretty interested in the mushroom, having believed that the Evida desert had the spiciest ingredients in the Empire. She was also interested in Saoris curry since she only knew about the one her holand made. Evidian curry began as a seafarer food, specifically from the levianewts who used to live on the seaside, since it was not only easy to make with whatever ingredient they had but they also easily filled the bellies of the sailors.

With the levianewts sharing the recipe with the human sailors, it began to spread among sean since the spices and ingredients used for the dish could either be stored dry for long trips or procured on the sea. rchants and returning sailors then spread the dish to the various towns and cities inside the desert and it eventually beca a national dish.

Usually, this curry would be served with sothing similar to naan bread, but we couldnt procure that in Peolynca nor could Eshe or her knights bake it. Honestly, the more I learned about the Evida desert, the more it reminded of a fusion between India and Arabia. The parallels between Earth and Peolynca were strange yet interesting at the sa ti.

Since Theodore couldnt co today, as he was supervising the construction of the concert stage with Grimnir, I was only eating lunch with Eshe and her knights. Saori was teaching bakers how to make pastries and rice sweets, Tasianna was studying under Krymdar to beco a better alchemist, and Ellaine was helping out her parents by estimating prices and creating a place for the nobles to sit, leaving to go visit Eshe alone.

Still no news of Jonathan. I can only imagine that Ellaine and her parents want to go out and search for him.

While enjoying the food Eshe made for us, I reopened the discussion we had before, So, are all the saints and champions of Goddess Aurena known within the Empire? Every single one of them?

I believe that must be the case, Lady Hestia. She usually says, I greet my Saints and Champions at this eting through God's voice, so she should be conversing with all of us. It wouldnt do to simply exclude one of us, when we all serve the Goddess with all our being. I might not have t them personally, but all known saints and champions are recorded in every temple. After all, every pious person must know and celebrate our Goddesss representatives! Saints were treated like religious leaders while champions were revered like heroes; at least, that was how it was in the Empire.

Eshe continued. Since we saints and saintesses were chosen to preach and promote a certain aspect the Goddess wishes her followers to know, it goes without saying that our word carries quite a lot of weight. However, we also have a responsibility to lead our fellow followers well, for they cannot hear the Goddesss words as clearly as we do.

Oh? Is that so? Which reminds , what is the relationship between Goddess Aurena and the other saints and champions. I do wonder what you would talk about with her, or is it purely business?

Although my three etings with Aurena were rather short, from what I learned from Kramps, she was supposedly acting more relaxed around compared to her etings with her other blessed, similar to how she would have this deanor around Kramps and Istari but not the other gods in her pantheon. This was her way to express her trust in .

As such, I did wonder how she acted with the other blessed, since I was curious at what Kargryxmor ant when he said, Aurena has to live up to her religious image, or sothing like that. It would also give a better idea of how to act around those saints and champions whenever I t them.

Talk? However, my question was t with confusion by not only Eshe but her two knights. Having taken off their scarves to eat, I was fully able to see the slight bafflent on Sir Alikars and Da Anivhs expressions. Well, as her pious servant, doing sothing so casually as talking, wouldnt that be too inappropriate to do in the limited ti we have with the Goddess? Shouldnt you know this, Lady Hestia, our souls arent strong enough to enter her divine realm and the ssages we receive are often indecipherable, although, maybe your ssages are more coherent than ours since your blessing is stronger?

O-Oh, thats right. Y-Yeah. I forgot about that, I apologize. A chill ran down my spine as I forgot what Kargryxmor had told , that normally, saints and champions werent able to enter a gods divine realm unlike and Ellaine. Gods usually communicated with their blessed through System ssages and couldnt invite them to their divine realms since mortal souls couldnt endure the pressure there.

I knew Kargryxmor ntioned at the end of our eting how my soul would explode if I stayed too long, but I thought he was joking, not telling the truth. I was considering if I should tell her about my eting with Aurena in her realm, but I decided against it. It would just spook her and provide nothing substantial.

Its alright, but you must rember it since its the most important part. The Goddess might have ntioned it, but mortal souls like ours cannot withstand being the radiance of an Origin God, Eshe scolded .

She then continued after calming down with a renewed smile, However, to answer your question properly, I believe only the most pious are able to discuss with Goddess Aurena longer than a few words. As such, we blessed have a responsibility to guide our brothers and sisters of cloth, as they cannot accurately interpret her words. I have the duty of reinforcing my faith to the Goddess, so I may be blessed with more of her wisdom.

Youre talking about missing words or hard to decipher sentences through the word of the gods, right? Eshe nodded to my question. Aurena had ntioned that this was one problem the Origin Gods had with communicating with their followers, since they had to reduce the length of the divine ssage to not accidentally overload the recipients soul.

As such, if you were less faithful to that specific god, the divine ssages, or word of the gods, were less clear in their context. This led to people misunderstanding the original intentions of the ssages. You couldnt even have a proper conversation with them, unlike when I joked around with Aurena during my ergency flight to Griffonpeak.

If you looked at it that way, it made sense why saints and champions were so popular. Although, I did question why they were so popular that possibly all of them were known to the public. Wouldnt it be problematic if soone were to attack them specifically cause of that reason? Then again, it might be hard to do so in the Folschreck Empire.

Co to think of it, I suddenly realized sothing. Lady Eshe, you dont do many sermons, right? Actually, I havent seen you giving one since I first t you. For a saintess, who, as you said, is responsible for guiding her fellow followers, you usually only stay inside the orphanage. Yes, you are a shrine maiden, but still, it feels odd to .

Lad Anivh wanted to speak out suddenly, but Eshe quickly stopped her by raising her hand.

Lady Hestia, I am the Saintess of Orphans; my role as the Goddesss servant is to make sure that orphaned children are given a warm place to grow and learn the beauty of Her Holiness. To make sure they may enjoy a good childhood without fearing the real world until they reach maturity, Eshe spoke with passion and zeal, asserting herself even more than usual. Her eyes had a strong influence on the impact of her words, imprinting them into your mory with ease.

She continued, I am not much use as a preacher, for what do adults have to learn from ? Commoners have their own situations, so preaching to them about the woes of so random street urchin would be arrogant of . Nobles? Why would they be interested in such a sermon? It isnt much, but I prefer doing my duty by helping these children find a safe ho here.

Huh, that does make more sense. There seem to be more children around, I think.

Eshe also explained how her role as a saintess was better used to gather donations from the pious and to help out at the local orphanages, using her influence to improve it and help create lasting benefits even after she left. She explained how the orphanages in many cities inside the Empire were usually understaffed or underfunded, and that the older children usually had to act as caretakers with the shrine maidens for the young ones. The one in Eshes ho city used to be like this.

It was admirable, no questions asked. I felt ashad for not being able to think of this by myself, feeling the answer was so obvious after Eshe explained it. If you think about it, children were one of the most important resources of a city or country, since they would beco the ones to lead the worlds future.

Orphans or not, it didnt matter. Eshes efforts to give more children shelter, warm food, and a family made respect her even more. It was so amazing to hear that it made even more curious why Theodore told that Eshe switched from a priestess into a shrine maiden. Even if nobles disliked commoners, nothing bad could be said about a person who actively helps children, right?

Since we were having lunch together, I thought it would be alright to ask. Weve known each other long enough. If it isnt rude of to ask, could you tell if those rumors are true? About how you were involved in so drama with the noble white robes in Sarkafiina?

Anivh and Alikar looked at each other with slightly furrowed brows while Eshes smile broke for a couple of monts. Their reactions were a clear indicator that I touched on sothing thorny, and that the rumors were most likely true. As I panicked and apologized, saying she didnt need to say anything if it made her uncomfortable, Eshe said she didnt mind it.

You shared your struggles before coming to Peolynca. I was able to learn what drove you into becoming an idol. It is only right for to share my story, too. Pretty much every Peolyncian that knows that I am a reincarnator has been extrely curious of Earth, and Eshe was no exception.

Eshe breathed in deeply, held it for a second, and let it all out before beginning to speak, As you know, I am a commoner. Born with enough magical potential that both the mages guild and church wanted to buy off from my parents in order to indoctrinate from a young age. Naturally, as I was given this potential by the Goddess, I of course chose to go with the church, where they raised into becoming a white robe.

Eshe was pious, very pious in fact. At least, I could sense the joy in her voice whenever she spoke about Aurena specifically. During her explanation, she emphasized the greatness of Aurena a great deal, believing most of her decisions and gifts, like her high mana growth despite being a commoner human, were all influenced by Aurena. I would have been cringing at the conversation if this had happened two weeks ago, but I got used to it sowhat.

In summary, Eshe was turned into a white robe priestess when she joined the clergy after they bought her off from her family when she was still a young child. She was educated to beco either a secretary or a lady-in-waiting for the noble white robes in the cathedral in her ho city, while also serving the duties of a white robe to alleviate the workload of the nobles, whatever that actually ant. But, as expected, she had little to no political influence despite being a priestess and not a shrine maiden.

While sent out on official church duty to a nearby village, she was expected to only grant [Prayer], heal any injuries or illnesses, and maybe wed people if there was a need; however, that was where the drama began.

I I did sothing I thought was rightful and proper as a priestess, but the consequences of that action brought nothing but problems. Not only to , but also to the people I wanted to help. Eshe hesitated in revealing the origin of the rumors, but decided to keep it to herself, simply stating that her actions did not reflect the good she wanted to do. She then trembled as if a cold wind had just wafted in, prompting Anivh to stand up and make a new cup of tea for her.

Once she recovered, she explained how the church was dissatisfied with her after learning of the results of her action, punishing her by stripping any privileges she still had and turning her into a shrine maiden. She was then sent to the orphanage as its new director, a duty usually given to grey robes in her city.

This new role was ant to break her, since white robes, regardless of whether they were commoners or nobles, lived a less taxing and more privileged life than she would have experienced growing up in the slums with her old family. However, it had the opposite effect. Eshe thrived in performing her new duty, as taking care of the young children reminded her of her more simpler days in the slums.

As the director of the orphanage, Eshe was finally outside the scrutiny of the nobles and was able to move more freely. Through this, she was able to beco one of the most popular clergy mbers in Sarkarfiina, to the point people treated her as a potential saint candidate with her philanthropic work in the slums and her care for orphans.

Her knights described it as an aura of light appearing behind her, which they attributed to her [Saintly Aura], the advanced version of [Benevolent Aura]. From what I learned of Eshes spells and skills, she sounded exactly like the typical supportive saint class, with only supportive custom spells and little to no combative skills. Well, for that, she had her knights Anivh and Alikar for combat encounters.

And you actually were blessed four years into your role as the orphanage director? Wow, how did those noble white robes react? I asked. Considering her story and personality, I fully understood now why she was made into a saintess. She fit the stereotype perfectly.

Well, they acted friendly Eshe was saying when she was suddenly interrupted by her knight, Anivh.

They hid their true emotions behind their masks of expressions, congratulating and praising Lady Eshe in public while speaking of her as a tool from behind. mbers of the clergy or not, for disrespecting a chosen representative of the Goddess unforgivable. Anivh and Alikar rarely spoke, staying silent whenever I ca over for so reason. When she spoke, however, it was serious.

After finishing lunch, a shrine maiden knocked on the door and inford us that sobody who knew Eshe was waiting outside the orphanage. Although she was unsure who the visitor was, Eshe decided to go out and greet them anyway. I followed her since I had nothing else to do but wait.

When we ca out, a young man in a familiar outfit stood there, saluting Eshe the mont she appeared out of the door. I noticed the crest he had on his outfit, noticing the gavel with the eye symbol, the mark of the Lycerepth. It wasnt surprising to see one of their mbers here, since the Lycerepth were also responsible for protecting Eshe, but what baffled were the two n behind him.

While their clothes werent in tatters or ragged, they still looked old and used, as if little effort was put into cleaning the sweat, food, or dirt stains off the fabric. It looked gross even after the clothes had been washed. Like pack mules, the n were carrying full backpacks, which looked like they were filled to the brim with groceries and tools, heavy enough that they were standing on their feet with crooked backs and their hands bowed.

Both n raised their heads when the young, energetic Lycerepthor saluted and shouted, Desert winds fly forth! May the Goddess bless your day with bountiful light, Saintess Eshe! At this point, I was able to see a blue runic tattoo etched onto their foreheads. Looking closer, it showed the image of an eyed gavel inside a cage.

Wait, where did I see no, I dont think Ive seen this before but I think I heard about that symbol sowhere.

Uhm, a cage symbol with sothing ins- Oh!

A-Are they slaves? But my question was answered by nobody. Only Eshes frowning face turned around a bit to without answering, deciding to move over to the young man with Alikar.

As Eshe spoke with the young man, I barely listened to them as I was more focused on the two n standing still behind them. They werent attempting to set their backpacks down despite their shaking legs. In Artorias, selling or owning slaves was forbidden, but here we were, in broad daylight, and a guest from the Empire was openly dragging his slaves around Griffonpeak.

I rembered how the Artorian nobles at the ball complained about the slaves the Empire brought with them, and I couldnt help but agree.

Da Anivh, they have that runic tattoo Lady Eshe explained to . Are they?

Yes, Lady Hestia. The Empire has a flourishing slave economy. Please, be reassured, they most likely have runic tattoos to increase their Strength and Stamina to carry those heavy burdens, the knight inford , showing a lack of emotions now that she was back on duty.

No, thats not what I Whatever. I rembered Eshe not liking slaves, so I dont think complaining about those slaves to her knights would do any good. I would just be barking up the wrong tree.

After so ti, Eshes discussion with the man ended and she briefly went over to the two n and prayed for them, earning Eshe their rapid thanks. She then returned to and inford Pestrodus wanted to discuss so matter with her, so she apologized to for a short eting today. I told her it was alright, and that we will et up again at the concert. She agreed, telling to practice the rehearsed text she and Theodore wrote for as an opening act to create the correct mood.

As Eshe had to pick up sothing from inside the orphanage, I left first. I said goodbye to the kids and also gave the two slaves a small prayer just like Eshe. Seeing my white robe, they also thanked , but their words only made pity them even more. There was nothing good to feel about all of this.

Empires blessing to you, Lady Shrine Maiden! May the Goddess bless you on this bright day! The young man had dium-long, dark yellow hair grood to show his forehead. As I looked into his eyes, I noticed how it was colored yellow and red, split equally right in the middle.

May this EarthDay find you well, Lycerepthor. May the Goddess bless the grounds you walk on, banishing the shadows on your path.

As a girl from modern Earth, my opinion of the Folschreck Empire deteriorated even more today.

Regardless, I slapped my cheeks as I walked back to the mansion. There, I found House Helvass servants and attendants rushing out and into our RV, carrying boxes that were either empty or filled with either rice or wheat flour.

Room.

I entered through the back entrance of our RV, stepping a room far too wide for it to fit into our small RV. It was our subspace dinsion created through my [Room] spell turned into runes. I smiled at the number of fully decorated tables inside it, noting how beautiful and refined it looked, so similar to a greifnobles dining room. It wasnt huge, as our aim for it was to serve a small handful of patrons; after all, it was Saoris noble restaurant.

Entering through the kitchen, I then moved into a room next to it, where the white floor and walls were replaced by earthy colors. The heat was noticeable but I ignored it entirely for the incredible sll of fresh bread and the sound of hamrs pounding onto sothing soft and squishy it was our pastry room.

There, I saw Saori, Marianne and Theresa, Duke Greenveils wife, ordering attendants around as they pulled out piping hot sponge cakes from the dozens of stone ovens I made using earth magic. Pastries like milk bread, cream puffs, and croissants were being pulled from the ovens en masse and placed on a table, where they were being placed into presentable boxes.

In another corner, people were pounding wet and softened rice into mochi while others dried them into sweetened rice crackers. From inside the kitchen, I could hear people frying sothing, so I went out, seeing them making a bunch of fried rice balls and coating them with honey or edible seeds.

This is amazing.

Yeast was being made in a separate facility to avoid people learning the recipe for it while Saori was teaching workers inside our RVs [Room] how to create the pastries and rice sweets we were planning to sell at my concert. Later on, they would establish their own bakery according to our standards to sell them throughout Artorias through the Sarlenzia company and Alias sweet shop.

Artorias, prepare yourself for a pastry and confection revolution!

Two more days. I cannot wait to see my new concert stage.

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