"Ugh… sir h-hero, please forgive me…" Isabe''s desperate plea echoed in the confined space as she found herself pinned against the unyielding wall.
The hand around her neck, firm and unyielding, sent shivers down her spine.
Though she sensed that Adrian wasn''t exerting his full strength, the threat of imminent danger lingered.
A casual closure of his hands, and her head could easily part from her body.
His strength surpassed that of ordinary knights, cing him in a league of his own.
Adrian, unmoved by her desperate entreaty, regarded her with emotionless eyes. Despite Isabe''s tear-streaked face and the evident struggle for breath, his anger overrode any sympathy he might have felt.
"Tell me, why did you try to charm me?" Adrian''s voice, icy and detached, cut through the tense air.
Isabe, panic gripping her, frantically sought an excuse that would satisfy the hero''s inquiry.
The weight of the moment pressed upon her; failure to provide a usible answer could mean the end of her existence.
In the relentless gaze of the hero, she grappled with the gravity of the situation. The fact remained that she had attempted to control him, an act that warranted exnation.
Even if she was the apostle of love trying to harm the hero was something that not even the pope or the saintess can afford.
Isabe found herself trapped in abyrinth of possibilities, each escape route closing off as quickly as it appeared.
Attempting to shift the me to the pope would onlyplicate matters, as Adrian could easily verify the authenticity of such ims.
The excuse of mere attraction felt feeble and insincere, a weak defense for a maniptive act. Her mind raced, desperately searching for a usible exnation.
As the grip on her neck tightened, Isabe''s struggle for breath intensified.
The wall against her back offered no reprieve, and panic surged through her as the impending threat of death loomed.
In a moment of desperation, she decided to divulge a truth, albeit one carefully crafted to protect herself.
"I—I just… wanted to see her…" she gasped, coughing as she fought to articte her words.
"See who?" Adrian''s cold inquiry hung in the air, demanding rity.
"T-the beautifuldy… Inside of you…" Isabe managed to utter, her words strained and breathless. The admission, whether true or fabricated, hung heavy in the air. The grip on her neck showed no signs of relenting, and Isabe''s vision began to blur as theck of air took its toll.
Sensing the critical point, Adrian released his hold on her, and Isabe crumpled to the ground, gasping for breath between intense fits of coughing.
"Cough… Cough…"
Adrian, far from showing mercy, knelt down and seized her by the hair, forcing her to look at him. The realization that she was blind didn''t deter him; all he saw was a woman who had attempted to manipte and control him.
"You—what did you say? What did you see?" Adrian interrogated, his aggression evident in the firm grip on her hair.
"Ugh... ah!" Isabe winced, caught between the pain inflicted by Adrian''s grip and the necessity to reveal the truth or a carefully crafted version of it
….
"T-the beautifuldy… Inside of you…"
Isabe''s words hung in the air, an unexpected revtion that sent a shockwave through Adrian''s consciousness. The tension in the room escted as he grappled with the significance of her statement.
A beautifuldy inside of him? The notion seemed preposterous, an impossibility that shed with the boundaries of mortal understanding.
The realization hit Adrian like a sudden storm, the questions swirling in his mind. How could this woman im to see a beautifuldy within him?
The connection he shared with his mother transcended mere mortalprehension; it was a bond that delved deep into the very essence of their souls.
Only beings of divine nature, equal or superior to his mother, could perceive the intricate details of their connection. Apostles like Isabe were far from possessing such insight.
Confusion and disbelief etched across Adrian''s face as he grappled with the implications. Could this blind apostle truly see the essence of people?
If so, what did she perceive about him, his true form, and the current state of his soul? The implications of her ability reached far beyond the confines of their current confrontation.
A troubling thought crept into Adrian''s mind – if Isabe possessed this unique sight, had she shared this knowledge with the pope?
The vulnerability of his true existence being exposed to the highest echelons of the church sent a chill down his spine.
The consequences of this revtion could be dire, threatening not only his safety but the delicate bnce of power within the holy nation.
The implications of her revtion loomedrge in his mind, threatening not only his current image as the hero but the very essence of his existence.
As the hero, he was heralded, but news of a connection to darkness could tarnish his reputation irreparably.
"You—what did you say? What did you see?" Adrian, grappling with a mix of confusion and urgency, seized Isabe by the hair, demanding rity.
The coughs wracked her frame, but Adrian pressed on, driven by the need to understand the depth of her knowledge.
In the midst of the chaotic confrontation, Adrian''s mind was clouded by the residual effects of Isabe''s charms.
The haze lingered, a reminder of the insidious influence of the divine energies surrounding them.
Even though he had broken free, the lingering divinity within him resisted full release, akin to a poison weakening his senses.
Amidst the urgency to leave the sacred space tainted by the divine energies, Adrian recognized the need for answers.
Isabe held a piece of information that could alter the course of events.
''I know I must leave this ce immediately but first… I need answers''
As Isabe looked at him, she knew lying right now, would mean her death.
Isabe opened her mouth, Adrian stood there, his face reflecting a myriad of emotions as he absorbed the words she uttered.
Isabe told Adrian everything…. except for her past.
Everything else was the truth.
….
"I see..."
His gaze shifted to the fallen Isabe beneath him.
As he heard everything, he couldn''t help but find it absurd that she had gone to such lengths just to see his mother, and perhaps even to manipte him in the process.
Despite the possibility that Isabe could lie, Adrian, with his discerning ability, easily saw through falsehoods.
Her words had always rung true, adding anotheryer ofplexity to the situation. Moreover, the notion that she could see through a person''s essence intrigued him.
Such a rare talent in a simple human like her raised questions about her true nature, yet Adrian chose to push those musings aside temporarily, given the urgency of the circumstances.
His attention shifted to the glowing statue of the goddess behind him, adorned in a shimmering golden divinity.
A sense of impending action emanated from the divine figure.
''I did expect this to happen, since I used sister''s authority but for her to be this quick''
Judging by the formidable divine barrier enveloping the temple, it became evident that the goddess harbored no intentions of releasing Adrian anytime soon.
"Teleporting is also not an option, huh…" Adrian mused aloud. Attempting to create a portal, he found his efforts futile as the ck portal shattered like ss, giving birth to crackling golden electricity.
The barrier was not merely a physical restraint but also a magical one,plicating any attempt at escape.
As if the situation wasn''t dire enough, the other statues scattered around the temple emanated substantial amounts of divinity.
Nine gods, each casting an imposing gaze upon Adrian.
Light, Creation, Love, War, Time, Death – an orchestra of divinities pressed upon Adrian, each exerting its unique force.
The pressure became palpable, a convergence of celestial energies seeking to restrain him.
A dangerous dance unfolded in the sacred space, where the very fabric of divine influence tangled with mortal choices.
Adrian felt the weight of the divine forces bearing down on him.
Casting a nce down at Isabe, who remained lost in thought after their intense interrogat- ''conversation'' Adrian contemted on what to do with her, but seeing as she was fine for now, Adrian chose to ignore her.
''It seems thew of causality only allows them to restrain me and keep me in here for the time being'' he mused, a realization dawning upon him.
The goddess''s hesitance to engage in a confrontational war with his family underscored the precarious bnce in the divine realm.
''Even though the gods backing her up can probably put up a good fight'' Adrian thought the goddess''s entire pantheon was weak, but seeing all of these hidden gods here his opinion of them slightly rose up.
''Let''s test something, shall we?''
With a swift motion, Adrian coated his hands with aura, crafting an aura de that hummed with otherworldly energy.
''If the bnce isn''t enough how about I''ll give them the bnce they need''
Raising the de, he aimed to cut Isabe.
''Now save your apostle oh dear goddess of love'' Adrian mused as he looked at the pink glowing statue.
Then with a subtle nce at the goddess''s statue he smirked.
''I wonder if your... oh so dear queen will allow it''
Before the de could reach its intended destination, the brilliance of light enveloped him entirely.
If there was no means of escape it''s better to create one.
Adrian smiled as he saw his surroundings change.
…..
"S-sir hero, this is..." As Isabe woke up from her stupor, confusion etched across her face. She surveyed her surroundings, her senses overwhelmed by an intensity she had never experienced in her entire life.
The gods'' reactions were unprecedented, the divine energy coursing through the sacred space enough to make even her, an apostle ustomed to such energies, feel nauseous.
The damage inflicted on her spirit when Adrian broke free from her charm left her soul struggling to adapt to the escting divine atmosphere.
As she tried to regain her bearings, the ground quivered beneath her, and the light emanating from the goddess''s statue intensified to an almost blinding level.
Instinctively, Isabe shielded her eyes with her hands, attempting to shield herself from the overwhelming radiance.
In the midst of her efforts, a sudden impact struck her abdomen, knocking the breath out of her.
Dazed and disoriented, she strained toprehend the unfolding events.
Poof...!
The sound was almost drowned out by the divine symphony surrounding her. Isabe felt a sensation of weightlessness, as if something had whisked her away from the tumultuous scene.
Struggling to stay conscious, she attempted to open her eyes, catching a glimpse of the goddess statue looking down upon her with an inscrutable gaze.
Adrian was nowhere to be seen, and before her eyes could fully close, Isabe sumbed to unconsciousness, engulfed by the divine tumult that surrounded her.
….
"Well, well and here I thought you were too afraid to do anything…. Long time no see bitch"
In front of me was the goddess it''s been quite some time since I''ve seen that pretty face.
"You...."
Judging from the pulsating veins in her head she wasn''t at all that happy to see me.