NOVEL Civil Servant in Romance Fantasy Chapter 361: Heavens Mandate (6)

Civil Servant in Romance Fantasy

Chapter 361: Heavens Mandate (6)
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Chapter 361: Heaven's Mandate (6)

While I couldn’t say for sure what the Barandiga tribe wanted, there was one thing I could be sure of—their chief could not abandon the title of High Priest no matter what.

Despite not properly performing the role of priest, the other tribes still recognized him as a priest. That meant that, at the very least, he himself was actively maintaining that identity and spreading the word that ‘My father may have passed, but I am still a priest.’ His reasons were unclear, but the fact that he held onto the title was undeniable.

And that was enough. If the Barandiga tribe’s chief bore the name of a priest and couldn’t give it up, then we just needed to act accordingly.

“One who bears the scar of the Eternal Blue Sky and possesses holy relics has come, so let the priest welcome him as a guest!”

That was why I confidently declared my presence the moment I arrived at the Barandiga tribe’s camp.

I bore the mark of the very god he worshipped and also carried that god’s relic. Even if he harbored resentment toward the Empire, as a priest, he couldn’t afford to turn away someone like me.

— I don’t think you’re normal, either.

I felt a bit embarrassed as a voice muttered in my head. After all, it wasn’t really something I should boldly shout as the person who completely destroyed the faith serving the Eternal Blue Sky.

Still, I managed to maintain my composure. I’d be a bastard if I were selling out the Eternal Blue Sky for my own selfish interests, but this was beneficial for the both of us.

It’s for our mutual benefit, so please overlook it.

— Well, alright, since it’s good for me too.

With those words, the Eternal Blue Sky fell silent again. Soon after, several nomads came running urgently.

They were unarmed, so it seemed that they intended to receive me as a guest, at least for now.

***A middle-aged man was waiting when we arrived at the yurt

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