That Ordinary Mister is a War God

89. The current state of the Holy Nation

The Bigot Holy Nation is located northeast of the Klein Federation and northwest from the Empire.

It was a religious state with the teachings of the ancient Saint Bigot as its national religion, and the temple was more influential than the royal aristocracy.

However, the King, the supreme temple chief and head of the nation that binds all the temples, is formally reciprocal.

The two had now met at the Supreme Temple in the Holy City of Liebe, the capital of the Holy Nation.

At a time when the king has to go out to the temple more, it is historical as to which position is actually higher.

Still, the contemporary Supreme Temple Chief Alyosha does not break his courtesy towards the King.

"I am afraid that you have taken the trouble to bring your paws so far. Your Majesty."

"No, it's only natural to honor our God, Chief Temple."

King Volker II answers in tannic terms.

Alyosha was fifty this year, about twenty years older than the king.

He wears a long golden hat, a testament to the head of the Supreme Temple, and because he is wearing a golden coat, both his wrinkly face and brown eyes appear dignified.

The king on the other hand was still young and of bloody age.

Golden hair and blue eyes are full of elegance, but if anyone observes carefully, they will feel something dangerous.

He didn't like everything.

It's humiliating that the king must go out on purpose, and I still think Ariosha, who keeps his manners, is such a disgusting old man.

I'm also sick of having to be polite to him like that.

(Watch it now. One day, I'll have absolute royalty in my hands)

And I secretly thought.

What he yearns for is a kingdom in the west, a nation in which the top of the nation has absolute power, like an empire in the southeast.

Idiot, if you try to be honest, naturally the temple forces will rebel violently and he will be pursued by the throne of the king.

It was said that 90% of the population of the Holy Nation believed in the teachings of Saint Bigot.

In other words, if the king and the temple forces come into conflict, it will be a one-on-nine battle.

There was no such thing as winning on the king's side.

That's why Volker II, depressed, has no choice but to endure the status quo.

"There's nothing else to talk about today, because recently our country has been threatened by demons."

"I guess so," he thought to Aliosha's words.

I can't think of anything else at the moment, such as something so important that the top of the temple forces bothered to call him to talk.

The Holy Nation has lost two towns and four villages because of the delay in the first response.

In addition, the Knights the King had and the Temple Knights, which the Temple boasted, had begun a hands-on struggle and had become a sinister air.

Because of this, we are also losing sight of one more town, two villages.

It was an unlikely situation in the Empire or the Federation, where the Supreme Temple Chief and the King would finally start discussing this situation.

"It's going to be a pain in the ass as it is. I suppose we'll have to ask for backup from other countries. How about that?

When Volker II says, Alyosha smiles pitifully.

"You can't possibly do that. I can't believe we're stepping into the holy land of the Holy Nation with exotic barbarians. Your Majesty seems tired."

The king shook himself with humiliation and anger.

Alyosha is polite, but everything is at this rate.

He does not doubt because he believes that the Holy Nation is the supreme and that any other country is an inferior and dirty country.

And the temple officials think that it is only the superior being chosen by God, even the king, who is inferior.

And these are ideas common not only to him, but also to many temple officials.

As a result of the prolonged situation in which this country could not be made without believers, more haughty and distorted owners of ideas emerged.

Volker II didn't try to hit his hands until this happened, cursing his own fathers like every day in his hate heart.

Because he must bear the accumulated liabilities as a result of what his fathers have deferred.

"So what do I do? The whole demon thing isn't a lot of strength, but a number of violence is a threat."

Ariosha laughed politely and coldly at the king's words.

"Without God's blessing, His Majesty's Knights will be. But the glorious Knights of the Temple, blessed by God, are not."

"What to say..."

Volker II barely sees it about to explode.

The Temple Knights and the regular Knights and strength are little different.

If we were to be strong and look for differences, the Knights of the Temple would have as many users of healing magic.

There's no reason for the Temple Knights to beat an opponent that the regular Knights can't beat, but the Temple forces don't understand that.

(Do I have to remind you)

and Volker II thinks.

He has looked unfamiliar because he and the Knights of the Temple were an important force of war and considered himself necessary for policing.

But I can't leave you any more.

I feel the need to teach reality and keep my nose pillar broken.

(That would make you a little more adult)

The king, who has been made bitter, had no sweet fantasy that "temple forces may be easier to see".

"Then can you show us the glorious power, blessed by God"

When Volker II says so, Alyosha looks suspiciously at him with her brown eyes.

We tried to find out why the King had made such a nasty statement.

But the king is not the king, and he doesn't let his emotions disappear and tip them off.

"Hmm... If Your Majesty wishes, I can show you the power of the Temple"

Ariosha considered that nothing could be read from the king as a sign that there was no back.

If that's the case, I just think he's been bowing his head to the temple forces and crying.

It felt best for him to rely on the temple for the king of one country to do something about it.

So take it on quickly, sell plenty of grace, and decide to keep your head up forever from now on.

He is not interested in state power because he is only a temple force, but he genuinely believed that God's glory would prevail over state power.

If you can take a step toward that ideal, your heart will jump.

(Don't feel bad, Your Majesty. There's no way you can beat the glory of God on your own)

Alyosha did not make a fool of Volker II.

For I only believe that the glory of God prevails over all.