Full Clearing Another World under a Goddess with Zero Believers: Volume 8 [Parts 1 to 6] by Isle Osaki

Full Clearing Another World under a Goddess with Zero Believers: Volume 8 [Parts 1 to 6] by Isle Osaki

Author:Isle Osaki
Language: eng
Format: epub


We were currently traveling to the ruined city of Cornet. This time, we were journeying in carriages—after all the trips aboard Fujiyan’s airship, this method of travel felt really slow.

I peered out of the window. Accompanying us were mounted knights, infantry, mages, and support staff. All personnel were members of the Soleil Knights. And the person leading them was...

“Sir Makoto, I have heard that this is your first expedition with the military. How are you faring?”

This question (and an accompanying smile) came from Ortho, the commander of the Soleil Knight’s first division. I’d fought alongside him against the stampede in Highland. Owain or Sakurai had probably assigned him to me because we’d worked together previously, and I felt really grateful for his presence. Speaking with new people was really hard for me!

“The trip’s been nice, but...is it really acceptable for us to have such a large carriage?”

“How could you even ask? The carriage has been requisitioned for two heroes and Rosalie’s daughter. Of course it’s grand—that’s only natural.”

I suppose that’s just how things were. Ortho held command of the army, so after we finished talking, he headed back to the center of the formation. In our huge carriage, I was sitting opposite Lucy, Sasa, and Furiae (who had Twi on her lap).

“Waheyy, I’ve never ridden in a carriage before!” Sasa cheered, chattering like a child.

Ladies and gentlemen, the State-Authorized Hero of Great Keith... I had a feeling that no one would believe that upon first meeting her.

“Wait, this is the only time you’ve been in a carriage?” Lucy asked her.

“Yeah! I’ve only traveled on airships and pegasi before now.”

“Neither of those counts as normal!”

“They don’t?”

The two of them were making a fair racket. It was like they were off on some school trip. Meanwhile, Furiae remained utterly silent. She didn’t even open her mouth and just stared out of the window.

She’d been sort of off since we’d been assigned to Cornet.

“You seem down, Princess,” I said, worry evident in my tone. I’d actually offered for her to remain in Highland with Princess Sophia, but she’d been even less willing to stay in that country. It made sense—the pope was definitely someone to worry about.

There was a long silence, and then Furiae spoke in a mumble. “Being a priestess, I was always around so many believers. Almost all were cambions with nowhere else to go.”

The word cambion brought the Snake Sect to my mind...but that wasn’t the case here. The cambions she referred to were not villains, but persecuted citizens, the same as the people living in the slums of Highland.

“When I say ‘believers,’ I’m talking about those who follow Naya, not the Typhon-worshippers of the Snake Sect. I told my people to run when the knights from Highland captured me. And I told them not to search for me.”

Lucy, Sasa, and I listened quietly.

“I’m sure they have been, though. As Priestess of the Moon, I was practically their idol. Some of them probably think I died and have been grieving...but all I’ve been doing is taking it easy abroad.



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