Chapter 130: Scrutiny
Althea could not reveal her identity as the Maiden of Dusk. Although it would be easier to rely on her family’s connections and the protection of her brothers, doing so would undermine the purpose of joining the expedition team. To fulfill her role, she needed to prove herself through her own abilities.
Steeling herself and recognizing her position, Althea took a deep breath, bowed respectfully, and took her seat.
Once everyone was seated, Siegfried began to speak.
"Given the sudden nature of our departure, this is the first time we’re gathering for a meal together. After leaving the principality, opportunities to have such calm meals will be rare. We should be deeply grateful for the hospitality of the church and the Pope. Let’s enjoy our meal."
Seeing everyone nod in agreement, Siegfried asked the Pope to say a few words.
The Pope rose gracefully and addressed the gathering.
"I would like to thank everyone for accompanying me to the principality. Additionally, I must express my gratitude to Miss Monclair for taking care of me during the journey. I appreciate this opportunity to extend my thanks. Now, as we embark on the real journey ahead, please try to relax and enjoy this meal. May the blessings of the God of Saul be with you all on the road ahead."
With that, the Pope clasped his hands in prayer, and everyone followed suit, offering their own prayers before starting their meal.
As the meal progressed to its latter half, Siegfried began discussing the details of the upcoming expedition.
"After leaving the principality, we will head from the port of Starry Stars to the Continent of Pairs. An expedition team from Starry Stars will join us at the port, and after merging with them, we will proceed into the Fulltale Kingdom. The exact method of entry into Fulltale will be decided after we meet with the Starry Stars team. Our first objective is a shrine located in the northeast of the Fulltale Kingdom."
"Is the Sword of the Sun located there?"
Asked by Arnes Red, the Commander of the Fourth Knights.
Siegfried shook his head.
"No, if it were that simple, the Sword of the Sun would have long been taken by the demons. The shrine in the northeast isn’t marked on maps, so Fulltale Kingdom hasn’t investigated it. However, there seems to be something related to the Maiden of Dawn at that shrine. Our first task is to acquire it."
"Um... if I may speak, how do we find a shrine that isn't marked on the map?"
Pamela, the female squad leader of the Fourth Knights, asked hesitantly. Her question was entirely reasonable, causing Siegfried to falter.
The Pope, sensing the hesitation, interjected.
"I will address that matter."
He explained that it would be handled through divine guidance, as the Pope regularly communicated with Siegfried via magic. Althea found it reassuring to know that the Pope was aware of their situation and had such support.
After the explanations were complete, everyone began to rise from their seats to prepare for departure.
As Althea was about to leave, Siegfried called out to her in a voice audible to all.
"Althea... Please head to the ship first. I apologize for the trouble, but could you cast defensive magic for us?"
"Defensive magic?"
"Yes. When we left the principality, I had Lord Monclair handle it, but the magic was dispelled when we unloaded the cargo upon arrival. We need to recast it to protect us from sea monsters on the way to Starry Stars. While we won’t be defeated, it’s better not to engage in unnecessary battles. I’ve heard you have an advanced magicbook from Regalus. Can you cast a reasonably strong earth-based defensive spell?"
Several knights who were about to leave the dining hall stopped and glanced towards Althea, probably evaluating whether she would be of any real help or just a source of amusement. The mention of her advanced magicbook elicited expressions of surprise.
Feeling the weight of their scrutiny, Althea replied confidently,
"Understood. I will prepare both physical and magical defensive spells."
With that, she left the hall, ready to fulfill her role in the expedition.