Chapter 140: A Suitable Offering (1/2)

My Fate System MellowGuy 34870K 2022-07-20

Nikolai never liked anyone on their first meeting. Today was the exception. The woman in front of him must be in her late twenties or thirties, but he could tell she was wise beyond her years.

Taly is her name, an uncommon name. Nikolai tried to see if she was a beastmen, but there was no indication of that. However, he didn't want to ruin their meeting by making her uncomfortable. At least, not until he gets something useful out of her.

”Their villainy,” Nikolai leaned in with a straight back. ”Elaborate,” he wanted to continue the subject after their brief introduction.

”Of course, nobles would be interested in that,” she rolled her eyes, which had dark bags beneath them. Her unnatural violet irises focused on his body and attire. ”However, I never expected the Rosian royal family to be one of them.”

A thin smile played on her lips, which had a distinct smudge of ink beneath it. Nikolai leaned forward as an embedded handkerchief appeared in his hand, and he wiped away the ink.

”Ugh,” Taly frowned as he rubbed her chin, cleaning it before pulling away from her. ”You are a bold man to touch a woman so easily.”

”I guess you were busy with work, which is a great sign for me,” Nikolai said. ”I am a retainer, not a noble, and this is also within my interests. I came here out of my own will, and I am not a noble.”

”That would be for the best,” she said with a smile as she pocketed her hands into her brown leather jacket. ”So, where were we?”

”Their villainy,” Nikolai repeated.

”Ah, yes. Even a child knows that gods are unkind to us. Rather, they should be the only ones who know naturally. But, instead, they hold the natural fear of the unknown, and parents use the gods to threaten their children into discipline.”

”Then, the parents should also be aware of how cruel the gods can be,” Nikolai rested his chin on his hand as he listened to her analysis.

”They choose to ignore it without being aware. Well, to say that they 'choose' is a bit inaccurate. We are naturally drawn to the divine, and we always glorify it. Have you ever wondered why humans needed to believe in gods, to begin with?”

”To function as a society. Faith unites us in a world where everything divides us. We chose to believe in gods because it's easier than to practice altruism, serving the common good, and compassion.”

”How old are you?” she asked while looking taken aback.

”Almost eighteen,” Nikolai answered truthfully.

”Kids are scary nowadays,” she sighed, full of emotions, but she jumped forward to slam the table with her gloved palm. ”You are right! That was the first reason that we believed in gods. Do you know what's the second?”

”That's why I hired you,” Nikolai answered with a smile. ”Tell me.”

”Because they exist,” Taly gave a wide grin as if she revealed the unspoken. However, Nikolai was hard to surprise, given that this was his second time redoing life. ”You know that already?” she pouted.

”I do,” he said, ”because I am one of them.”

The archeologist paused as she stared at his sincere face. Nikolai was simply messing around, trying to gauge her reaction and knowledge about gods. However, the most important thing to him is to see how open-minded she is.

”Then welcome to the human world,” she smiled at last. Nikolai almost laughed, and he simply shook his head.

”Please, tell me more.”

”My pleasure,” Taly nodded before looking around as if deciding whether this was a good spot. ”Let's go somewhere private. After all, not everyone likes what I have to say.”

Nikolai nodded in understanding before he stood up. Some eyes were watching them, and not all of them were friendly. Their observation started when Taly arrived as if they were offended by her existence.

The two left after signing a contract with the union that protected both parties from being scammed or harmed. Taly walked beside him, and she barely reached his shoulder.

With short pants that ended at her thighs and a brown leather jacket that covered a white shirt, Taly fit the archeologist role well. The two didn't say anything as they left the busy main street.

”This is our first destination,” Taly stopped at a giant plaza with a massive well in the middle. People drank their fill from the well or simply filled their leather bags. ”This well is famous in our city because it's deeply related to Vyxas.”