Chapter 75: The God of Fate’s proposal and my heart pounding
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“Are you sure about that oracle?”
Murus asked Chem in a harsh tone of voice with a frown on her face.
“Yes, I’m sure. Would you like to see it?”
She opened the Bible in her hand so that everyone could see it, and they all peered into it.
“That’s certainly what it says…….Accepting the dark elves as villagers, huh? I’m not going to argue with that if that’s what the God of Fate says.”
There’s only one reason why I want to make one of them part of the village, and that’s because when someone becomes a villager, the area I can see on the map expands. The area that the villagers have seen so far will be displayed on the map.
In other words, I will be able to look into the village of the Dark Elves. This would allow me to observe the village and find out if they have been in contact with any suspicious people. Although I will only be able to hear what they say if they are not near a Bible, I will be able to get valuable information.
I wondered if I should reveal that……to the villagers. If I tell them they’ll probably go along with it, but I’m afraid they’ll have a grudge against me. But if I reveal the divine ability, it will lose its mystique, and if the villagers think it’s a crappy ability, I might lose fate points.
The number of villagers has increased recently, and the number of fate points has also increased significantly compared to the past. But I’d like to refrain from saying or doing anything that might arouse distrust in the gods.
“I guess it’s hard to be on top of people…….”
If you stand up for the other side, you can’t stand up for yourself. I used to think that big men were just there to give orders without doing anything, but I didn’t understand their trouble until I experienced it. I really admire Lodis and the president of my part-time job.
I’d rather ask someone for advice than think about it on my own, but although I have online acquaintances who call themselves presidents, from what they say on a daily basis, they’re not presidents by any stretch of the imagination.
If that’s the case, then the best person I can rely on is……father. I’m pretty sure he’s a general manager. He’ll be home early today, so I’ll casually ask him about his work over dinner. I still get a little nervous talking to my father, but I should get used to it, he’s family.
………
As I watched the villagers, it quickly became evening, and it was time for dinner. When I went downstairs, my father was already at the table and my sister hadn’t come home yet. She had told me that she had been busy lately, so she was probably working late again today.
I helped him with the food and as the meal began, I kept glancing at him. He was eating quietly with a serious look on his face. I can’t find the courage to ask him for help. It would be nice if there was some kind of timing that would give me a chance.
“Dear, how’s work going these days?”
My mother brought up the subject as if she could read my mind.
“It’s okay. We’re doing fine.”
All right, I’ll jump on board and interrupt the conversation!
“You’re the head of a department, aren’t you, Dad?”
“Yeah, he is.”
For a moment it looked like my glasses were glowing, but it was just a reflection of the fluorescent light, right?
“You know, do bosses ever have problems with relationships?”
“Yes, they do. A company is a collection of people. When people get together, conflicts and problems arise. There are subordinates who are not good at socializing even if they are good at their jobs. Why are you asking me that?”
Oh, that’s a very managerial thing to say. I’d like to get some tips on how to act like a boss at this rate.
“You see, there was a little problem in the village that I took care of at the beginning of the year. The people who have lived in the village for a long time don’t like the people, who are planning to move there, and I want them to get along, but I don’t know how to advise them.”
I tried to be as untrue as possible, suppressing information that I shouldn’t have given.
“It’s a difficult problem to solve. There is a way to let them talk to each other until they are satisfied, but this has the potential to make the relationship worse than it already is. In the case of work, there was a precedent of reconciliation through mutual recognition of each other’s abilities. You can also create a common enemy to strengthen their camaraderie.”
“I see. Thanks for…….Thanks for the reference.”
When I thanked him, my father’s speech seemed to loosen up a bit. Based on the conversation with my father, it seems……difficult to discuss. I can only imagine a scene of staring at each other and abusive language flying around even if we had the opportunity to do so.
It may be possible to recognize each other’s abilities. We have a common enemy, and if we work together to challenge each other, there is a possibility that our relationship will improve. The first thing I should do is to find out if the Dark Elves are worthy of our trust.
If they accept our proposal, I will check their village for anything suspicious. If they’re okay, we’ll raid the monster’s base together. If they refuse our proposal, we should just pretend that this never happened. I can’t afford to put the villagers in danger.
………
When I returned to my room after lunch, there was a change in the appearance of the village. The main members of the village were gathered in the building where the Dark Elves were. A quick check of the logs showed that they had just spoken to the other party about the proposal from the God of Fate.
“You want us to live in this village? Seriously?”
“Yes. Would you like to live in this village, even if it’s just for one person?”
Lodis responds calmly to Sudhir’s mocking tone. He concealed the fact that the proposal is from God.
“Ha, ha. You want a hostage so that we won’t betray you?”
“No, no, no. It’s a proposal to deepen our friendship with each other. We want to trust you, and we want you to know more about us. That’s all I’m saying.”
Lodis continues to negotiate without losing his smile. Laila watches her husband with an enthralled expression. Carol cheers him on in a small voice, saying, “Good luck, Dad.” Seeing this family makes me want to get married. It’s an ideal family, and to be honest, I’m jealous.
“Hmm. It’s not fair to ask me to do something and not accept the other person’s request. Even if I accept, I have to decide who will stay, so can I get back to you tomorrow?”
“Of course. It would be great if you could give me an answer by noon tomorrow.”
“I’ll see you tomorrow.”
So this is the end of the negotiations. Now we’ll decide what to do based on tomorrow’s response. As the villagers stood up and left the building, Gams took over from a villager who was standing guard nearby. Chem walked up to Gams and took something out of her pocket and held it out.
“Brother, take this.”
“Okay.”
It was a Bible that Chem handed to her brother, Gams. Actually, there is a deeper meaning to this action. The Bible can pick up voices up to a certain distance from its location. In the past, the area inside the cave and the fence was small, so it was possible to pick up all the voices of the villagers, but now it has become too large to cover the whole village.
So she gave the Bible to Gams, who was on watch, and by keeping the buildings where the dark elves were within the Bible’s range, I could eavesdrop on them. No matter how much they whispered, the subtitles would be displayed along with the voices so I would not miss anything.
“I know it sounds like a stakeout, but it’s to protect the villagers.”
I’ll make an excuse to myself. Of course, I didn’t tell the villagers to give Gams the Bible for eavesdropping. I told them that if they had the Bible, they could invoke a miracle in case of emergency and contain the disturbance before it happened…….The number of words of the oracle written in the Bible this time may be the largest ever.
“I hope that’s what you want to hear.”
I hope I can get the information I want most from the Dark Elves discussion. I’m sticking to the front of the PC to make sure I don’t miss a single word, and I’m watching them.
The Dark Elves began to gather in the center of the building after Gams, who was in charge of the watch, confirmed through the window that they were moving to a slightly more distant location. When they were all together in a circle, they gave a small nod, and it was Sudhir who started the conversation.
“I know you’ve been listening. Can you give me your honest opinion?”
Oops, when she was talking to the villagers, she was talking like a gal, but now she’s like a reliable sister. So she is using two different faces.
“I think it’s a bit fishy to accept us when there are elves around.”
He’s a dark elf with an old-fashioned way of speaking. He looks and sounds young, so it’s all very strange.
“I’m with you.”
“Likewise.”
All of them have doubts? Well, of course they do. If I were in their shoes, I’m sure I’d be suspicious of that offer.
“I know. To be honest, I’m only suspicious, but……the gods have told me to make the negotiations a success.”
Sudhir took out a dark green book from her pouch and shrugged her shoulders, letting out a small breath.
“Is that a Bible? I didn’t think she had it in her possession…….”
My first priority was to find out from the Dark Elves whether or not they had a player playing God, but I was surprised to see that they had brought a Bible with them.
I had considered it as a possibility, but I had assumed that they had left it at their base village. But if you think about it, if you’re dealing with players, you’d want them to have one so they can understand the situation.
“I don’t care enough about……players. Huh.”
Regretting it now would not give me a do-over, but I could use this failure to my advantage in the future. She mentioned that she had received instructions from God. This means that there is almost certainly a player on the Dark Elves’ side.
And I should think that they have seen everything we have done so far. Even when I was discussing with them, the conversations of the Dark Elves in the building were being displayed. If I can hear them, they must be able to hear us.
“I should just assume that everything was transparent, right?”
I thought my side had the advantage, but it was overturned at once. I’m so angry at myself for being so stupid. I thought I’d grown up a little, but I’m still a little naive.
“Since we didn’t get an oracle today, let’s ask the Nature God what we should do now.”
Will the other side leave the decision to the player? What kind of decision will the player make? I focus on the opponent’s Bible and zoom in.
“O God of Nature. If you hear this voice, give us a sign.”
She kneels down and prays. After a while, the Bible emits a light, and the book opens by itself without being touched. Now, what kind of reaction will I get? I was both excited and scared.
I can only hope that they are friendly players. As I gazed at the Bible with the Dark Elves, the words appeared on the open page.
“O God of this village. You see this, do you not?”
I couldn’t believe my eyes at the unexpected question.
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- Chapter 94: A lethargic brother and a clumsy sister
- Chapter 93: Daily life of a guardian watching over the Lord (side story 3)
- Chapter 92: The Peddler’s Belief (side story 2)
- Chapter 91: Confusion of delivery drivers
- Chapter 90: Epilogue Volume 4
- Chapter 89.2: The President on the Evil God side vs. Me on the Lord God side (2)
- Chapter 89.1: The President on the Evil God side vs. Me on the Lord God side (1)
- Chapter 88.2: A looming crisis and me firing the third arrow (2)
- Chapter 88.1: A looming crisis and me firing the third arrow (1)
- Chapter 87: The Temptation of the Evil Gods begins and I fight back
- Chapter 86: My rival appears and I’m stunned
- Chapter 85: I’m Dependable in the Other World and in Reality
- Chapter 84: I’m the one who feels the closest to the other player
- Chapter 83: My daily life is full of challenges and I’m trying to overcome them
- Chapter 82: Negotiating with God and Me as a Player
- Chapter 81: I have the courage to pull back, the courage to go forward, and the courage to be silent
- Chapter 80: Marching into enemy territory and me feeling like a military strategist
- Chapter 79: A new job and me spying on others
- Chapter 78: Working villagers and me wondering where to work
- Chapter 77: An unconscious childhood friend and a conscious me
- Chapter 76: I’m a god of negotiation and the God of Fate
- Chapter 75: The God of Fate’s proposal and my heart pounding
- Chapter 74: A villager who needs to choose and me who needs to make a decision
- Chapter 73: A villager with high expectations and me under pressure
- Chapter 72: Suspicious Dark-skinned Visitors
- Chapter 71: My sister who works and I who used to not work
- Chapter 70: I’ve been adapting to the real world
- Chapter 69: I’ve been living with the past every day since then
- Chapter 68: Epilogue Volume 3
- Chapter 67: The village and me
- Chapter 66: I’ll take on the third attack
- Chapter 65: Me the day before the temptation of the evil god
- Chapter 64: A looming deadline and me making a decision
- Chapter 63: Conversation with God and me choosing
- Chapter 62: The approaching day and me there
- Chapter 61: My position in the village and my advice
- Chapter 60: Reconstruction work and me working as hard as I can
- Chapter 59: Life in the Village of Fate and I act like a squire
- Chapter 58 (2/2): Death?
- Chapter 58.1 - Party
- Chapter 57.2 - Servant of God
- Chapter 57.1 - Returning Back
- Chapter 56.2 - Huh? Villagers?
- Chapter 56.1 - The Last Supper
- Chapter 55.2 - Give me Carol
- Chapter 55.1 - Understanding Secrets of the Game
- Chapter 54.2 - God of Luck
- Chapter 54.1 - Genius or Stupid?
- Chapter 53.2 - Second Encounter
- Chapter 53.1 - Arrival
- Chapter 52.2 - Salesman
- Chapter 52.1 - Middle Aged Worker
- Chapter 51.2 - Monsters?
- Chapter 51.1 - Villagers?
- Chapter 50.2 - Ship
- Chapter 50.1 - Airplane Vs Bullet Train
- Chapter 49.2 - Exchange Forum
- Chapter 49.1
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28.2 - Aftermath
- Chapter 28.1 - Aftermath
- Chapter 27.2 - Prayer For Deceased
- Chapter 27.1 - Prayer For Deceased
- Chapter 26.2 - Victory
- Chapter 26.1 - The Fight
- Chapter 25.2 - Gods Miracle And My Worries
- Chapter 25.1 - Gods Miracle And Worrying Me
- Chapter 24.2 - Rescue Operation
- Chapter 24.1 - Rescue Operation
- Chapter 23.2 - Reunion And My Pride
- Chapter 23.1 - Reunion And Proud Me
- Chapter 22.2 - Life Is Changing
- Chapter 22.1 - Lizard Loving Family
- Chapter 21.2 - Innocent Carol
- Chapter 21.1 - Innocent Carol and Me
- Chapter 20.2
- Chapter 20.1 - Reliable Sister
- Chapter 19.2 - Winter and Me
- Chapter 19.1
- Chapter 18 - Desperate Determination And Desperate Me
- Chapter 17 - I Am At A Loss
- Chapter 16 - Temptation of Evil God
- Chapter 15.2 - Game Lover and Game Life
- Chapter 15.1 - Game Lover And Game Life
- Chapter 14.2 - Approaching D-Day And Me Earning Money
- Chapter 14.1 - Approaching D-Day And Me Earning Money
- Chapter 13.2 - I Didnt Know That My Father Was Worried About Me
- Chapter 13.1 - I Didn’t Know That My Father Was Worried About Me
- Chapter 12.2 - Suspicious Person And My Muscle Pain
- Chapter 12.1 - Suspicious Person And My Muscle Pain
- Chapter 11.2 - Tension Due To Approaching Crisis
- Chapter 11.1 - Tension Due To Approaching Crisis
- Chapter 10.2 - A Villager Ready To Talk With Me
- Chapter 10.1 - A Villager Ready To Talk With Me
- Chapter 9.2 - I Am Impatient In Making A Smooth Village
- Chapter 9.1 - I Am Impatient In Making A Smooth Village
- Chapter 8.2 - Tribute To The God
- Chapter 8.1 - Tribute To The God
- Chapter 7.2 - God Whom We Worship Saves Us
- Chapter 7.1 - God Whom We Worship Saves Us
- Chapter 6.2 - An Ideal Brother and an Unnecessary Brother
- Chapter 6.1 - An Ideal Brother and an Unnecessary Brother
- Chapter 5.2 - Wandering Villagers and Me
- Chapter 5.1 - Wandering Villagers and Me
- Chapter 4.2 - Destroying the Peace and Lack of Cash
- Chapter 4.1 - Destroying the Peace and Lack of Cash
- Chapter 3.2 - Lazy Me and Working Villagers
- Chapter 3..1 - Lazy Me and Working Villagers
- Chapter 2 - The God inside the game and the real me
- Chapter 1 - The best game and the awful me
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