350 – Inheritance (Second half)

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Enjoy this chapter, unveil the truth.

 


 

Mayne was stunned. He stared into the old man’s eyes, trying to see what the other party meant.

However, he couldn’t find what he was looking for.

His gaze was no longer profound as it had been in the past, able to thrust deep into his heart. He might have had the wisdom given by the successive Popes, gained knowledge from the ten thousand scriptures, but…   He lacked time.

His Excellency was not joking, Mayne realized that his journey was indeed reaching its end.

His eyes were somewhat cloudy.

He knelt down again, with his forehead touching the ground, but this time His Excellency did not ask him to get up like before. After reaching that position, his voice called to him.

“Follow me.”

The guards taking care of the Pope carried him into some sort of cart and after placing him in it, started pushing him towards the door in front leading to the Cardinal Secret Area. Mayne immediately followed after them, leaving the Cardinal Temple as it turned into a long and narrow corridor. On the smooth wall, every ten steps or so an illumination crystal was embedded, at a glance reaching until its end.

He did not know for how long he walked, but after a while Mayne left the corridor, and his vision suddenly brightened, turning the rough floor into one made of smooth, flat slate. He could see the angular walls, and on top, a chandelier hanging from the ceiling, apparently this secret passage was connected to a basement.

“We are in the old Holy City’s underground Cathedral,” watching the confusion in Mayne’s eyes, the Pope went ahead and said, “the structure here and the one above ground are exactly the same, but it’s built backwards, so I’m used to call it the Reflected Church.”

“Underground Cathedral? I have always thought the Cathedral had no basement.” Mayne exclaimed with a bit of surprise.

“Indeed, it does not have one, both are not interlinked,” O’Brien smiled, “the only way to get here is through the underground corridor from the Cardinal Secret Area. The roof is made of several layers of thick slate and a clay mix, which makes it generally impossible to chisel through.”

“Why…   is it designed like this?”

“In order to keep the secret, but not bury it thoroughly. Every Pope, before taking the throne, must come to the Reflected Church, and witness the establishment, development, and expansion of the Church, while simultaneously keeping in mind its goal.”

“Defeat the Devils.” Mayne replied.

O’Brien did not nod in affirmation, but instead let out a slight sigh. “No child, it is to win the smile of God.”

The Archbishop froze. “What?”

The Pope did not answer him, and instead directed the guards to move on. Following the stairs and slope’s direction, they started to go upwardly. Before long, the group arrived at a grand, magnificent hall. Its structure was familiar to Mayne, judging by the surroundings, this should be the prayer room of the Reflected Church.

The thick wooden doors were slowly pushed open, producing a squeaking sound. Although it seemed like the Pope did not visit this hall frequently, it did not have the particular smell of dust…   it was very neat, making it obvious that someone had always come to clean it.

“This is as far as they can take me, you have to take over and push the cart.” O’Brien said.

“Yes, Your Excellency.” Mayne took the handle, pushing the Pope into the prayer room, and then the wooden doors behind them were closed again, leaving the light of the torches behind. Now, the only illumination inside was the soft light emitted by the illumination stones, similar to the ones embedded at the sides of the corridor, but the difference lay in the huge portraits hanging over the stones. He vaguely remembered this location, in that place should be the window openings of the above ground praying room.

The portraits were mostly similar with only minor differences. They were dressed in gorgeous robes, full of energy, and with bright eyes, like those of a god gazing at each visitor that entered the praying room. Mayne was surprised to see His Highness O’Brien staring at his own portrait, with a smile on his face. This strange feeling made him shiver and sent goosebumps to his back.

“Ah, you saw me.” Sensing the change of the Archbishop’s mood, the Pope said. “This picture was finished six months ago, when I was not as old as now, at least I wanted to look good. But it should have not been hung until after I died.” He looked at it carefully, “I was too impatient at this point, I wanted to see what I looked like hanging up like this.”

“Your Excellency, these are…” Mayne felt his throat becoming dry.

“Yes, they are the great pioneers, successively holding the title of Pope of the Holy Church.” He said in a soft voice. “Go ahead, I will introduce you to the eleven of them.”

The Archbishop listened to the brief description of His Excellency O’Brien, at the same time he was looking at the portraits. He knew these were the supreme leaders of the Church, but an inexplicable weird sensation remained in his heart. The characters in the paintings were so lifelike, he could not imagine what kind of technique the painter used to create such portraits. In addition, the yellow light was not so bright and only reached half way, the upper half of these portraits were gradually fading into darkness, leaving only the faces grinning at him.

After passing half way through the hall, Mayne was surprised, noticing the characters in the portraits had become women.

They were all different in appearance, their attire was also not the same, but they all could be called beautiful, having little resemblance to the faces of common people. The Archbishop was not familiar with this, but this was the reason he felt extremely confused and surprised. But still, His Excellency O’Brien seemed to have no response and still, calmly introduced their names, their period in the post, and their merits.

These people were also the Popes of the Church.

The prayer room soon came to an end.

Right in the middle of the hall, a full body portrait occupied the entire wall surrounded by four illumination crystals, making the picture clearer.

Mayne swallowed a saliva, as he looked towards the person in the painting.

The moment his eyes finally fell on the picture, he suddenly felt his chest fiercely jumping. This was just a peerless woman; except for this word, it was difficult for him to find any other word or expressions to describe her. She had both the woman’s sweetness and the man’s resoluteness, unusual conditions, both appearing as natural without any conflict. Her red hair was like a burning flame, in her hand she held a cold, bright sword. She leaned on the sword with her eyebrows slightly raised, both of her eyes looking straight ahead, the thin lips tightly closed, not showing the fury of power. Under the gaze of those eyes, Mayne felt a pressure capable of moving mountains, making him almost unable to bear kneeling down in front of the woman.

“Your Excellency, this is…”

As he turned his head with difficulty, he found that O’Brien had knelt down.

“She is the First Pope, the Transcendent, Akaris. She also had the nickname The Witch Queen.”

Mayne was startled, his previous guess was absolutely correct, the earlier Popes of the Church were witches!

“Why would the founder of the Church be a witch?”

“Kneel down to her child, later, I will show you what you want to know.”

 

 

 

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39 thoughts on “350 – Inheritance (Second half)

  1. I like how the parallel is drawn, us learning about the past of church, and also the next pope learning it. Curious as to how the he will view the “witch killing” after he learns some history.

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    1. If this was 4-5 chapters ago, many people have misunderstood. The normies were responsible for breeding, not the witches. That is why a witch’s family didnt have to worry about comfort after she comes into her powers.

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  2. The question is, who is the pope before O’Brien in the reflected church? if he is a mentor of O’Brien in the reflected church pope predecessor then it could be explain that the church and devil from agatha view are from 400 years ago given through 11 predecessor until akaris (not include pope predecessor from normal church). if he not his mentor then the church are from 800 years ago, based on the destruction of all knowledge of church (witches) existence 800 years ago with the last stand war and another 400 years it took to build the new civilization and the church.

    or i just overthinking.

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    1. I think you have gotten it a bit wrong. No idea why you are going on about his mentor and 800 years.

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  3. Looks like the old witches decided to fuck over the newer generation of witches for the sake of defeating the devil with the God’s punishment army if only Roland had transmigrated 450 years ago, could the last four centuries of witch hunts could have been avoided

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    1. Did you miss the beginning of the chapter? They re goal is to make their god smile. Which, considering this setting, is probably that witch Queen.

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      1. No, their goal actually is defeating the devils, it’s just “god smiles upon the victorious”. Sp saying that the goal is to “making god smile” is just a roundabout way of saying the same thing, because it sounds “holier”.

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        1. Actually, if I can concur from the way the witch-who-fought-with-Garcia said her words, I think they want to get God’s smile because they think that if the God favors them He/She shall help them win against the devils

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          1. They won’t get it though because “God ONLY favors the victor.”

            As in, there is no blessing to be had, only if they win will god smile on them.

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  4. Wow, this is so messed up, I have no words haha…

    So the first several popes were witches but then it changed to normal humans. Was that intentional or were there no suitable candidates at the time? Is the current state of the church exactly how Akaris intended or did the human popes modify the agenda a bit? So many questions, sigh…

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    1. I wouldn’t call it a twist, the twist was when Agatha reveled that it was witches themselves who invented the whole sacrificing witches to make god punishment army. After that female ex-leader of church was seen coming miles away.

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  5. So if I understood it correctly. The battle witches were brainwashed while all other witches were bled dry to make their little zombie army. Did Akaris suffer from extreme self-hate and blame the witches and herself for everything even going so far as to condemn all of her kind?

    I wonder if perhaps the 2 transendents fought each other at some point int he savage lands, hmm…

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    1. They weren’t brainwashed… the fact of the matter is that the God’s punishment army has the ability to fight the devils since most witches can’t fight and the GPA can not only fight on an equal footing to the devils but they can negate their magic.

      Since there is no logical way they could possibly advance industrialization to the extent Roland has within 400 years from their arrival this is literally the only possible course to keep humanity from being wiped out of the last corner of land left for the third time.

      It is immoral but in the name of surviving extinction the sacrifice of the witches is completely justified and would be done in a heartbeat by any modern nation.

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      1. The method is still heavily flawed. Ostracizing witches means vast quantities of them go into hiding, get killed by frightened idiots or outright oppose the church. A narrative where witches are ‘holy maidens’ the church takes to defend the ‘holy land’ or something would be less self destructive.

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        1. Remember at the start of this where Roland explains that the agenda where witches are seen as good wouldn’t work because witches have nothing to do with the church? If they held up witches and other religions did the same then that would create doubt because if one religion says witches came from our God and another says the same thing then which is true? They would also have to justify the sacrifice of witches because if they are saintesses then why do we have to sacrifice them? They had no other choice if they were going to use the GPA. Honestly, I’m thinking that it’s a case of a bad thing done for good reasons.

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  6. So, Akaris was like, “these people are useless, and those bunch of witches are useless too… But wait, if I kill these useless bunch of witches and then transfer the blood to these useless people, then I’ll get two slightly useful people out of one useless witch… Now, that’s profit!!!!

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  7. finally!! the chapters that i skip reading in LNMTL coz of gibberish text.. Really thanks for the chapters 😀

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  8. That didnt surprise me, if anything Im surprised that witches dont hold power in the church, our own history has instances of this very thing, I think it may have corrupted/changed over time, So many civilizations have been swallowed and recreated adapted and taken back what was lost,or merging/assimilated. Bit like the Borg 😛

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  9. So here’s my theory: Akaris implemented her GPA but the other Transcendent tried to stop her but she got defeated by the same thing she tried to stop. Akaris created the Church and destroyed the other religions and then (not necessarily after this) while continuously mass-producing the GPA witches held off the Devils but after while with the increasing witches needed to create more and the growing power of mortals using the God’s Stone of Retaliation (probably released to them by Akaris) they staged a coup and then implemented the witch-hunting agenda under the slogan that they were the Devil’s servants. What fo you guys think?

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