Chapter 97: A village that grows and me that is grown
Translated by X-tremeEdited by X-treme
The PC screen shows the usual scenery of the village. Let’s look for the five old-timers first. Maybe Chem will be there.
I use the mouse to move my viewpoint to the recently completed church. The church that my mouse arrow was pointing to was the most magnificent looking building in the village.
A wooden structure on a stone foundation with several large, long windows, and the double doors were carved with figures of animals and plants. It was the joint work of Ran, Kang and the elves. The church also serves as a shelter for the village, so it is very durable.
Looking at the interior of the church, a wooden statue of the God of Fate is enshrined at the back of the room lined with wooden couches.
“It’s looking great.”
The first statue was hand-carved by Gams, and was barely human-like in appearance. But this statue has a form that is worthy of being a work of art. I admire Kang and Ran craftsmanship.
“Thank you for allowing me to live in peace and health today.”
The person kneeling and praying in front of the statue is Chem. Many villagers gather here to pray at a certain time in the morning, but after noon, people rarely visit. Chem spends most of her time here when she is not working in the village. Therefore, the room is well cleaned, not a speck of dust in sight.
“You don’t have to work so hard, though.”
When she finished praying, she started to polish the floor with a rag as usual. I could have continued to watch the cleaning scene, but I was curious about the other villagers, so I shifted my perspective from the church.
As I proceeded westward along the main street of the village, I saw the remains of a cave that had been blown up by bombs. The scattered rocks of all sizes had been neatly removed, and a number of houses had been built on the site.
This is where the old members live. They used to sleep in wagons, moved to caves, lived in tents, and finally came to live in these wooden houses.
As expected, Lodis was at his desk doing some paperwork when I looked inside the red-roofed house. He seemed to be checking the list of what the villagers needed. The peddler, Doldold, is coming this weekend.
Next to him, Carol was asleep in her bed, probably tired from playing. I was proud of her for being able to sleep so soundly in such a vulnerable environment.
“Don’t get too carried away.”
“Oh, yeah. Thank you, Laila.”
He receives a glass of fruit juice from his wife and drinks it down with narrowed eyes. Laila looks at her husband and smiles. The couple is as close as ever. To be honest, I’m jealous.
“I’m going to take a break after I finish this. The population of the village has grown to over a hundred people. The more people we have, the happier I am, but on the other hand, there’s also a lot of problems that come up.”
“The new residents had a hard time with the elves and dark elves.”
The topic they talked about was the events of last week. There was a newlywed couple who had come to the village, and they said, ‘We’ve never heard of subhumans or beastmen living here! Get rid of them!”
I had to use the oracle and tell them, “All the people living in the village were under my protection. If you can’t accept that, you’re not needed in this village.”
The couple, who seemed to be ex-hunters, resisted, so I manipulated the statue of the god with the “Summon Golem” and threw them out of the village, showing them the power of God. As expected, they didn’t have the guts to stand up to the gods, so they left quietly.
It’s nice to have more people and more energy, but as a community gets bigger, there are bound to be conflicts. Even I, with my limited social experience, understood this.
I used to be a member of a small guild in an online game that collapsed when the number of members increased. It’s like this even if it’s just for fun. If your real life is at stake, it’s probably not even close.
“The Hunter’s Guild branch…I’m grateful for that too.”
About three days ago, two employees from the Hunter’s Guild arrived. We accepted their request to set up a branch of the guild here in the village, and improved a log cabin that had been used for housing.
The Forbidden Forest, where we live, is rich in monsters and medicinal herbs, and the Hunter’s Guild had been eyeing it for some time. However, the elves and dark elves would not allow anyone else to enter, so they were unable to do anything about it, but then they heard that there was a village inhabited by humans and came to negotiate.
“I’d like to believe I’ve made the right choice, but…”
One of the advantages of attracting a guild branch is that they can purchase the materials of the monsters we kill at a premium. Mr. Doldold also buys the materials, but it seems that the processing of monster materials is very special, and the Hunter’s Guild has a monopoly on that skill.
Therefore, Mr. Doldold was doing a kind of middleman work, selling the materials he bought from us to the guild but that didn’t generate much profit for him.
“Someday, I’ll have to thank you properly, Mr. Doldold.”
The other thing is that having a guild, even if it is a branch, means that a certain number of hunters will come to the village, which increases the defense against monsters. Besides, if you make a request, they will hunt monsters around you, which is very helpful.
In addition, the village’s economy will be boosted as the hunters will be able to do business with the community. It seems like a good thing……but of course there are problems.
It would be fine if all the hunters had a sense of propriety like Gams, but there are a certain number of rough people who may be influenced by the business of risking their lives.
It is God’s job to make those people calm down. Using oracles, miracles, and golems, I tried to convey the impression that this was a village blessed by the gods. Thanks to this, the number of hunters who come to the village and act unlawfully has been drastically reduced, and so far we seem to be doing well.
“Well, that’s a little excessive…….”
I fear that if the rumor of a village where the God of Fate has descended becomes too widespread, it will cause more problems. Personally, I think it would be best if the population settled at this level and the living environment of the village was improved. As if snickering at my wish, I heard a strong bang on the door of Lodis’ house.
“I’m sorry, Mr. Lodis. Could you please come to the gate?”
“Is this Gams?”
“Is there a problem?”
When he got up and opened the door, he saw Gams, breathing slightly unevenly, wiping the sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand.
“Actually, we have a new resident.”
“Another prospective resident? We’re not looking for anyone at the moment.”
The village’s development has not kept pace with the increase in population, so we have temporarily stopped recruiting villagers, but even so, people in need still come to the village.
“It’s not just an applicant, it’s a group of…..priests.”
“Perhaps they are worshippers of the God of Fate?”
Cold sweat drips down my face when I hear those words. Is this the result of too much insistence on the existence of God? If I thought about it calmly, I could have predicted this development. When people find out that there is a village where the god they believed in has come down, it is only natural for believers to come.
“I guess I was careless. But I had to use the name of God to stop the commotion, and I can’t say I was wrong, can I?”
I can reflect on my past mistakes as much as I want later. Right now, I need to check the current situation and deal with it. Gams was heading for the gate with Lodis, but I shifted my focus to the gate area ahead of him.
“That’s the group that believes in the God of Fate.”
A group of about twenty people are lined up outside the gate. So far, they didn’t cause any problems. All of them are dressed in white priestly uniforms, with the symbol of the God of Fate sewn on their chests.
The symbol is the same as the one on Chem’s priest’s uniform, so I’m pretty sure they are followers of the God of Fate. The ratio of men to women was about the same. All of them had calm expressions on their faces, and at first glance, they looked like a harmless group of people.
“…….I don’t have a very good impression of religion”
As a recluse for many years, I have come across several religious recruiters who have been visiting my house. Basically, I refused them with the three patterns of “I’m busy now,” “I’m not interested,” and “We are Buddhists,” but once, when I was mentally weak, I had a breakdown and listened to them.
At that time, I think it was a group of three people, including two old ladies and a young woman. When I told them that I was a recluse, they said things like, “That’s because you were unlucky,” “You will have good luck if you hang on to God,” and “Share your suffering with us.”
I don’t mean to say that all religions are bad. I learned from “Village of Destiny” that it can be a source of emotional support and hope for a person’s life. However, the impression I had back then was so strong that when I hear the word “religious organization,” I take a step back. It might be discriminatory to say that otherworldly gods are OK, but real religions are not.
While I was bothered by remembering the past, Lodis arrived at the gate.
“It’s nice to meet you. My name is Lodis, and I am the chief of this village. What can I do for you?”
As many villagers looked on, Lodis stepped forward in an imposing manner. From the group of white-clad men, a mature man with a beard connected to his hairline stepped forward and gave a light bow.
“I’m Niles, and I’m the head priest in the capital city of Wildey.”
He is bigger than Gams but his gentle smile is strangely powerful. I can feel the intimidation even through the screen.
“You’re the Chief Priest? Thank you for coming all the way from the capital.”
“No, no. It is my duty as a believer to go to this blessed land of God. It was no hardship at all.”
The capital city. I’ve heard the villagers talk about it a few times, but I wonder what kind of place it is. I’m interested in the capital, but my first priority is to find out what these people are up to.
“I’ve heard rumors that the God of Fate has descended upon this village, is this true?”
He is just speaking gently and calmly, but I can feel the strong will in his words. Lodis seemed to be feeling the pressure as if he was being threatened, so he squeezed his hand and did not look away from the other person.
“Yes, without a doubt. There are oracles from the God of Destiny. I’ve witnessed miracles many times.”
Lodis swallowed his spit with a gulp and then spoke clearly with an imposing attitude. After hearing this, Priest Niles nodded broadly and placed her large, thick hands on both of Lodis’ shoulders.
“Wonderful! How wonderful! There was no hint of deceit in your eyes. This is truly a village blessed by the God of Fate!”
The chief priest is exaggeratedly moved, raggedly shedding large tears. And behind him, the other believers are kneeling on the ground and praying with joyful expressions. It may be a touching sight for some people, but I can only think of it as scary.
I think Chem was in a similar situation when she first received the oracle, but it was because she had actual experience of being saved by the oracle and miracles that I was able to accept her words of gratitude honestly. However, these people showed so much emotion and joy just from the explanation. And if their faces are more suitable to be described as……madness rather than joy.
“Oh, I’m sorry. I was so happy that I got distracted. By the way, do you have a priest in this village?”
Chief Priest Niles wiped his tear-stained face with a handkerchief, and his smile quickly transformed into a gentle one. You’re a person with a lot of ups and downs. I’m glad I wasn’t there, he’s not my type.
“Yes. It’s been a while, Mr. Niles. Thank you for your help at the baptism. I am in charge of the church in this village. I’m Chem, if you remember.”
Chem, who had stepped up next to Lodis, clasped her hands together and hung her head deeply. The way she spoke, it seemed that Chem was acquainted with Priestess Niles.
“Oh, it’s you. Of course I remember you. Thank you for all the hard work you’ve done on your own. The fact that you have received God’s blessing is a good thing for the Order. Your achievements are immeasurable. I would like to say thank you.”
“That’s a waste of words.”
A hand was gently placed on her shoulder, and Chem’s cheeks turned red with emotion. It seems that this chief priest named Niles is the real deal.
I wonder if this is the beginning of a conversation about getting donations from the Order or sending people from the Order to this village.
“Blessed by the gods, you will spend a few years in the capital to gain virtue and learn what it means to be a future chief priest. Rest assured, in the meantime, we will take over this village. Let’s build a magnificent temple and develop this place as the village……where the God of Fate descended, no, the holy land!”
The chief priest waved his hands in the air and gave an impassioned speech, while the believers just nodded in a prayer pose behind him. Chem is surprised by the unexpected words and can’t say anything back.
……Ha!I was just as stunned as she was.
“This means that a religious group will take over the village, right?”
The days when everything was calm and smooth didn’t last long.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 119 [END]
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 99: I’m not good with ghost stories
- Chapter 98: Religion, God, and Me
- Chapter 97: A village that grows and me that is grown
- Chapter 96: Revealing the truth
- Chapter 95: Me and a junior
- 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
- Chapter 0 - Prologue