My Twin Sister Was Taken as a Miko and I Was Thrown Away but I’m Probably the Miko
Cleric, leave the country.
I, Ilum, followed the village where the Divine Son was. The village where the Divine Son and Alice were was in an overnight state. There was a state of affairs there, far from rumours that the land where the Divine Son was supposed to flourish, and the land he loved, was supposed to flourish, aside from such things as insect damage.
Seeing that, I still thought that Shinko was Alice's sister. That's why I wanted to step into the woods. The truth is. But that has been opposed. Sometimes the samurai, the female clergyman and the knight objected, and in the end it was impossible to forcibly break through. So, assuming there was a godson in the woods, I thought I'd go for the other side of the woods. That's how I wanted to see the gap and go into the woods. The forest area is huge and even on the other side it will be difficult to reach. But I thought I'd just aim for it.
A vast expanse of unexplored forest.
What life does the Divine Son set foot in it and lead? Although the Grand Temple and the Kingdom of Fairytroff will want to welcome the Divine Son into the Grand Temple, this is not the case as far as I am concerned. The will of the Divine Son comes first, and it is best for me to be able to lean on the presence of the Divine Son.
I still want to see the Divine Son. I want to see God Son and hear God Son's will. Going to the other side of the woods for that may be a long way off, but for one thing, you're telling the members that, and you're on your way.
... I guess other members think I'm about to go into the woods alone. Keep your eyes open, everyone is watching what I say and do. Honestly, it's hard to jump into the woods alone in that. I'm going to jump in when I alarm you by properly showing that I'm not willing to go after the Divine Son in the woods by myself.
That is why we are aiming for a united nation of small nations, on the eastern side of the Kingdom of Fairytrov, across the river from each other. There, it would be dangerous to enter in a situation of civil strife, but I thought it would be better there in pursuing the other side of the forest. It can be troublesome when it is known on the side of the Kingdom of Migga that the Divine Son of the Fairytroff Kingdom may not be a real Divine Son.
Nevertheless..., as I travel, I frown upon the actions of an inexplicable samurai and a female cleric. Somehow, you're trying to get close to me. I don't know if I'm a woman of my age, but I think that makes me frown, but I want you to stop dressing like that. If I had been unfavourable to restraint, it would have been hard on me.
When I told the magic swordsman, he gave me an indescribable look, but why? Only a magical swordsman woman, somehow, has a different atmosphere and everything from the rest of us. Does it not mean that you belong to the Temple, but because you are in a position such as being employed by the Temple, or should I say that you have a different thought than those who belong to our Great Temple?
Those officially affiliated with the temple, such as knights, samurai and female clerics, seem to have a strong desire to welcome the Divine Son to the Great Temple.... I have a headache about how to do it around here because I don't think the same way. I don't think so, but is there any possibility of taking action to ignore the idea of the Divine Son and take the Divine Son out, etc. - and I think about the worst case scenario?
With that in mind, we went on a carriage and crossed a huge bridge on the river.
If we go beyond the river, it will no longer be the territory of the Fairytroff kingdom. The female clergyman said that the Divine Son might be in a coalition state, and so on, but if that were the case, I think it would in some way affect civil strife within a coalition state.
So you're probably not in the Union state. Can't we change the consciousness of our members? And can't we all go into the woods? That's the primary goal, but if it's difficult, we want to go for the other side, but we want to scratch the eyes of our members and jump one person into the woods. Probably because I think the Divine Son I saw in the commissary would be in the woods.
While crossing the bridge, I thought that if I meant to respect the will of the Divine Son, I would never be able to return to the Grand Temple.
That means my friends and family are going to keep it all.
But ——— even if this means I can't go back to the Great Temple, I want to be able to take action for a venerable being called the Divine Son. I want to take action for the Divine Son, and if I meet the Divine Son, I want to serve the Divine Son's side. Yes, I think so.
- With that in mind, I left the country.
- Cleric, leave the country.
(The cleric wishes to dedicate himself to the presence of the Divine Son, even if he could not return to the Great Temple)