Chapter 220: Penetration
Monk Agamemnon was still six years away from reaching his sixteenth year of adulthood.
This timing was rather subtle.
However, Marl did not dwell much on it. Since the priests who departed with him had already been determined, he naturally had to return to prepare the warriors.
After a trip to the border, everyone returned with pain in their hearts. Even though Monk Agamemnon did his best to pull them out, counting the Temple Warriors, only a little over thirty people were still willing to remain in the Glory Fortress.
Marl said nothing more. He simply gave a large sum of gold coins to those warriors who requested to go home, while those willing to stay, Marl promoted them all to official Temple Warriors.
Still carrying the Lord’s Throne and the Cross, Marl, together with these Temple Warriors and three priests, took a ship southward to Light Port.
Upon arrival, Councilor Julian and Bevan welcomed them together.
“Landon, Weir, Jeremiah—these three priests are here to spread the Lord’s Teachings upon this land. I ask the two councilors to look after them.” Marl introduced them.
The two men cast deep glances at the three priests, who still appeared somewhat youthful, and memorized their faces.
The current standing of the Church of the Sanctuary was somewhat transcendent, and the priests who served as its backbone naturally held no low position. Yet even among priests, their status within the council varied.
For instance, those priests who preached in villages were regarded by the councilors as being on par with the gentry families, while priests like Marl and Agamemnon, who held important positions, were at least treated as equals. As for these three priests, the two councilors tacitly placed their standing somewhere in between.
They knew well enough—the church doctrine, though not as extreme as the Theocracy’s, where it was a matter of life and death, still aimed to seize nearly all the noble families’ retainers.
How could those nobles who had not yet been re-educated possibly accept this? So in the minds of the two councilors, the three priests were already considered dead men walking.
“Priest Weir will be going to Earl Raul’s territory. Before that, he will establish a small church here in Light Port, and only then proceed to Earl Raul’s domain.” Marl motioned for Weir to step forward.
Weir came forward, bowed slightly, and saluted Julian and Bevan.
Julian returned the bow, while Bevan nodded and said, “I will arrange for the recruitment of laborers. The people of Baron Morn Turner’s territory are always quite willing to work for us.”
Whether Baron Turner and the gentry were willing or not did not matter. As long as the commoners were willing, Bevan and Julian could always ensure the baron and gentry followed along.
After a brief exchange, Bevan summoned attendants to lead the three priests to rest, while Marl accompanied the two councilors to the manor at the port.
“I do not recommend that Priest Marl proceed to Earl Raul just yet,” Bevan said. “According to the reports I’ve received, Earl Raul has only faced attacks from fishman servants so far, and there are scarcely any signs of fishman hunters.”
Fishman servants could be compared to first-tier commoners in monastery ranking. Fishman hunters, however, were second-tier lower warriors, and above them stood fishman warlords, on par with third-tier upper warriors.
“With only large numbers of fishman servants, Earl Raul still has enough strength to deal with them. At this time, he might not care for the church’s assistance, and may even see Priest Marl as an enemy.”
How could he not see them as enemies? Over thirty fully armed third-tier upper warriors appearing in his territory—equip them with a knight and some logistics troops, and they could directly assault a small town.
“Of course, based on our intelligence, after some time, even without fishman warlords appearing on the battlefield, Earl Raul will be forced to consider seeking help.”
Bevan chuckled and continued, “Though fishman servants are weak, they are too numerous. Each day, over three thousand pour into Earl Raul’s lands. These fishmen do not care if a fortress blocks the pass. They will not necessarily break the fortress before flowing into the hinterlands.”
“They will simply bypass the fortress and rush into the rear. And once in the rear, even if a hundred or a thousand fishmen cannot take down a village, if each day a hundred or a thousand slip through, over time, the fortress at the pass will instead be surrounded from behind.”
“The knights and barons under Earl Raul are limited. Against these fishmen whose only aim is to break through and wreak havoc, they cannot kill them fast enough.”
“They need a more efficient method of slaughter. For now, they rely on Earl Raul’s Sacred Relic, which can kill thousands of fishmen in one use. But correspondingly, every use requires the sacrifice of a hundred human lives. At such an exchange rate, those below have long voiced their discontent.”
“Our people have already been working within. In another month, Priest Marl, you will be able to lead the Temple Warriors right to the earl’s castle.”
With external crises and, behind them, a force both well-supplied and militarily powerful, the gentry and barons, if they wished to live, would naturally choose to stake their lives on a side.
After all, when Earl Raul inherited his title, he was only the third in line, and he had little connection with the gentry and barons below him.
It could be said that Earl Raul’s situation was somewhat similar to that of Baron Belair back then.
Both had fathers who took away their elder brothers and the family elite.
But Raul was luckier than Belair, for not all of the family’s elites were taken away, and he was even left with a Sacred Relic.
For this reason, Bevan, seeing the internal discord in Earl Raul’s domain, applied the knowledge he had studied from books in the monastery, and quickly managed to sow division among the gentry and barons under Raul.
Not enough to win them over to his side—after all, the church doctrine had never shied away from anyone, and all could see it clearly.
But getting them to play along and pass along some messages was no problem.
Moreover, while Earl Raul chose to wait and refused to adopt the advanced crossbows of York Territory, these gentry and barons did not care as much.
They outwardly supported the earl’s decision, while secretly conducting trade with Bevan.
In a sense, Bevan thought Raul was even more foolish than Belair.
At least Belair understood the needs of the gentry below him, and did not think that just because he was a baron, those beneath him had to obey.
Look at Earl Raul—at such a critical juncture, he even forcefully conscripted a baron. Was this not handing Bevan an opening?
“Has infiltration of Earl Raul’s side already reached this point?” Marl was somewhat surprised. After all, this was an earl’s territory.
Bevan smiled and replied, “They do not have faith in the Lord, nor have they listened to the priests’ teachings. So, after the old earl’s death, the first concern of the barons and gentry was their own survival, not resisting foreign races. After all, it takes time for them to accept a new lord.”
Marl did not take these words at face value. The church’s teachings currently held sway mainly among the lower commoners. For these powerholders, the influence was far less.
At the very least, Marl was certain that, if the church lost its position and the lord had not yet returned, these councilors would quickly turn against them, carve up York Territory, and the gradually rising York Gold Coin system would collapse instantly.
Resisting foreign races? Caring for commoners? How many gold coins were those worth to such men?
The monastery’s scholars might speak half-truths when teaching the councilors, perhaps withhold certain things when teaching apprentices, but when instructing Marl, a church priest, they held nothing back.
Marl remembered the words Scholar Caleb once told him:
‘By looking throughout history, we can see these powerholders have no noble virtues whatsoever. In their eyes there is only profit, and only profit can sway their decisions.’
‘All order at its origin requires absolute violence to uphold. When that order becomes tradition, it gains the foundation to endure. And when every link in that tradition is tied to profit, only then will the powerholders abide by it.’
‘Powerholders are greedy, but their greed is also driven by the parasites clinging to them. Just like with Yara’s matter recorded by the church—she may not have wished to oppose the church, but those who raised her up as a powerholder would not allow her to damage their own interests. Thus, she could only choose to oppose the church. Of course, that is but one example. In truth, in most cases, the powerholders themselves are the greediest.’
When Marl applied these words to the councilors before him, he understood more clearly than ever. The reason these men cooperated so well in fulfilling their duties now was only because it brought them greater profit.
If the church lost its position, then a vast, unclaimed York Territory—now that would be the greatest profit.
Marl cast a glance at Julian beside him. Although in the past war against the werewolves, Julian had left a good impression, how long could such an impression last once he sat in the council?
Marl did not know, nor did he wish to think on it now. He turned to Bevan and said, “If possible, I hope Councilor Bevan, when dealing with them, can also pass on the church classics, so that at least the commoners might come to know of them.”
Bevan’s face showed difficulty. “Priest Marl should understand. Though the gentry and barons may deal with us, those commoners are what they truly value.”
Bevan did not say it too bluntly. Compared with monks of the monastery and priests of the church, only Marl among the Temple Church’s priests had once been a pure commoner, who had lived under the rule of the gentry in a village.
“If the church classics were to be known among the commoners, it might lead to some undesirable actions,” Bevan said.
The matter of the Theocracy’s founder was already well-known among these gentry nobles, thanks to the Rat Path. Though the details varied across versions, in every telling, the church’s Holy Scriptures were a crucial part.
Even the Theocracy now upheld the Original Sacred Scriptures word for word, requiring every priest and bishop to recite them as classics.
Though their interpretation differed from that of the priests of the Temple Church.
Marl also understood this, so he said, “Just do your best. This is not the council’s task anyway. The spreading of the Lord’s Teachings is ultimately still the responsibility of our church.”
Bevan breathed a sigh of relief. Though they often joked in private, saying they were merely working for the church, in truth the church had not directly ordered them to do anything.
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- Chapter 324 : The True Northern Warriors
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- Chapter 298 : King of the North
- Chapter 297 : Knowledge is Power
- Chapter 296 : See You in the Hall of Heroes
- Chapter 295 : Meaningless, Meaningless
- Chapter 294 : Make the Hoover Family Glorious Again
- Chapter 293 : Inheritance of Noble Bloodline
- Chapter 292 : Deprivation
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- Chapter 290 : Annihilation
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- Chapter 288 : Academy of Glory Knights
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- Chapter 286 : The Cup of Life
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- Chapter 284 : Impact
- Chapter 283 : First Encounter
- Chapter 282 : Eastern Expedition
- Chapter 281 : Domineering
- Chapter 280 : Holy Knight
- Chapter 279 : That Would Be Their Just Punishment
- Chapter 278 : Hit the jackpot again!
- Chapter 277 : The Opportunity to Redeem Sin
- Chapter 276 : A Greeting
- Chapter 275 : Use Them to Death if They Can’t Be Used to Death
- Chapter 274 : Sweet Bread
- Chapter 273 : I Forgive Your Sin
- Chapter 272 : Dying for the Nation
- Chapter 271 : Why It Was the Saint
- Chapter 270 : The Lion’s Roar
- Chapter 269 : The Clash Between Magic Power and Sacred Relics
- Chapter 268 : The Lord Set the World’s Operation with Words
- Chapter 267 : Absolute Supremacy of Power
- Chapter 266 : Interpretation
- Chapter 265 : They Colluded with Dark Creatures
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- Chapter 256 : Holy Sword
- Chapter 255 : Eternal Sleep
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- Chapter 253 : I Am Loyal to the Lord
- Chapter 252 : Commoners Killed a Noble
- Chapter 251 : You Are Arrogant
- Chapter 250 : The Sufferer
- Chapter 249 : Commoners Defeated the Knights
- Chapter 248 : Regret
- Chapter 247 : The Great Surprise of the Lords of Annihilation
- Chapter 246 : Because He Is Kind
- Chapter 245 : Traces
- Chapter 244 : Humans and Ordinary People
- Chapter 243 : Knight’s Oath
- Chapter 242 : Absolute Punishment
- Chapter 241 : From Eighty Thousand to Eight Thousand
- Chapter 240 : Trigger
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- Chapter 233 : The Power of Greed
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- Chapter 228 : A Greeting
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- Chapter 226 : Dragon-Eagle
- Chapter 225 : This Is God
- Chapter 224 : The Shame of a Knight
- Chapter 223 : Bloodline Transaction
- Chapter 222 : Richard
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- Chapter 220 : Penetration
- Chapter 219 : Poor Gregor
- Chapter 218 : Super Colossal Catapult
- Chapter 217 : Northern Territory
- Chapter 216 : The New Senator
- Chapter 215 : Knight’s Southward March
- Chapter 214 : Voluntarily Selling Territory
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- Chapter 212 : Mercenaries
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- Chapter 210 : Gregor Truly Bears Your Bloodline
- Chapter 209 : The Choice for the Return Journey
- Chapter 208 : Sloth
- Chapter 207 : Pain, Regret, and Confusion
- Chapter 206 : Black Mud
- Chapter 205 : Holy Grail
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- Chapter 201 : We Better Die Far Apart
- Chapter 200 : The Seasoned Hunter
- Chapter 199 : Salvador
- Chapter 198 : No Choice
- Chapter 197 : Noble Power
- Chapter 196 : Traces of the Fishmen
- Chapter 195 : Saint’s Shedding
- Chapter 194 : The Saintess
- Chapter 193 : Tacit Approval
- Chapter 192 : Such Arrogance
- Chapter 191 : Racial Genocide
- Chapter 190 : Guests All Joyful
- Chapter 189 : They Are Already Heroes in My Eyes
- Chapter 188 : Warm Light
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- Chapter 185 : Secret Passage
- Chapter 184 : The Virtue Knights
- Chapter 183 : Bloodline of the Patriarch
- Chapter 182 : Holy Land Town
- Chapter 181 : Cooperation
- Chapter 180 : Would You Like a Drink?
- Chapter 179 : Connection
- Chapter 178 : Ringing the Bell
- Chapter 177 : Lust
- Chapter 176 : The First Warrior
- Chapter 175 : Duel Arena Reopened
- Chapter 174 : Selling
- Chapter 173 : Choice
- Chapter 172 : Survival and Continuation
- Chapter 171 : The Merchant and the Transaction
- Chapter 170 : Noble Codes of Conduct
- Chapter 169 : Senate
- Chapter 168 : Chaos Beneath the Calm
- Chapter 167 : The Honorary Knights
- Chapter 166 : Human Heart
- Chapter 165 : Glory Fortress
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- Chapter 163 : Entering Winter
- Chapter 162 : Legend
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- Chapter 160 : Pain Beyond Death
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- Chapter 158 : Reconciliation
- Chapter 157 : Guardian Knight and Punishing Knight
- Chapter 156 : A Knight's Welcome
- Chapter 155 : Baptismal Name
- Chapter 154 : Change
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- Chapter 151 : I Do Not Fear This Bodily Pain
- Chapter 150 : Demi-God's Body
- Chapter 149 : The Prisoner
- Chapter 148 : Authority
- Chapter 147 : Found You
- Chapter 146 : The Theocracy and the Prison
- Chapter 145 : Armor Donning Ceremony
- Chapter 144 : Sacrament Ritual
- Chapter 143 : Zeda Holy City
- Chapter 142 : In the Name of the Lord
- Chapter 141 : Heretic
- Chapter 140 : Village of the Theocracy
- Chapter 139 : Walk-ground Bird
- Chapter 138 : Fear and Joy
- Chapter 137 : I Should Already Be Dead
- Chapter 136 : Rewrite Reality
- Chapter 135 : Rain of Arrows
- Chapter 134 : Noble Bloodline
- Chapter 133 : Fearless of Everything
- Chapter 132 : The Allied Forces
- Chapter 131 : Mystery, Faith, Fear
- Chapter 130 : Their Hands Were Steady
- Chapter 129 : Consolation
- Chapter 128 : Reverence for Life
- Chapter 127 : Discipline
- Chapter 126 : An Overly Long Journey
- Chapter 125 : Honorary Knights
- Chapter 124 : One Night
- Chapter 123 : Declaration of War
- Chapter 122 : Expedition
- Chapter 121 : Doctrine and the Aberrant
- Chapter 120 : Tacit Understanding
- Chapter 119 : Finely Brewed Honey Wine
- Chapter 118 : Wolf God’s Crown
- Chapter 117 : Geomantic Vein
- Chapter 116 : Desire
- Chapter 115 : Blood Cross Theocracy
- Chapter 114 : Trade
- Chapter 113 : Help the Friends Who Helped Us
- Chapter 112 : Toying
- Chapter 111 : Game of Power
- Chapter 110 : Absolute Suppression in Battle
- Chapter 109 : Balance
- Chapter 108 : We Are Like Shepherds
- Chapter 107 : That Which Cannot Be Spoken
- Chapter 106 : A Dangerous Individual
- Chapter 105 : Monastery
- Chapter 104 : Source, Foundation, Present World
- Chapter 103 : Attempt
- Chapter 102 : Burke Church
- Chapter 101 : Holy Relics, Secrecy, Treasured Artifacts, Sacred Vessels
- Chapter 100 : Only Loyalty
- Chapter 99 : Helping Others
- Chapter 98 : Leaving
- Chapter 97 : Conviction
- Chapter 96 : The Flame of Purification
- Chapter 95 : Sin and Punishment
- Chapter 94 : Bound God
- Chapter 93 : A Dumb Dog
- Chapter 92 : This is the rule for our survival
- Chapter 91 : Do You Have Traces of Werewolves Here
- Chapter 90 : I Will Give Her an Offer She Cannot Refuse
- Chapter 89 : Gambler
- Chapter 88 : Olivia
- Chapter 87 : Isolated Areas
- Chapter 86 : Descent
- Chapter 85 : Faith Frenzy
- Chapter 84 : Waving the Banner
- Chapter 83 : The Seventh Day
- Chapter 82 : We Are Like the Wheat in the Field
- Chapter 81 : You Will Regret It
- Chapter 80 : Pearl Necklace
- Chapter 79 : Cremation
- Chapter 78 : The Burning of the Small Church
- Chapter 77 : The Survivor
- Chapter 76 : Invasion of Darkness
- Chapter 75 : Village Massacre
- Chapter 74 : Temple Warriors
- Chapter 73 : The Desperate Werewolf
- Chapter 72 : Healing Potion
- Chapter 71 : Church of the Sanctuary
- Chapter 70 : The Bloody Blade
- Chapter 69 : The Marquis Moves South
- Chapter 68 : After the Tsunami
- Chapter 67 : Expanding the Army
- Chapter 66 : Reshaping Faith
- Chapter 65 : Friendship
- Chapter 64 : Buy Them
- Chapter 63 : It Was in Fear
- Chapter 62 : The Sun
- Chapter 61 : A Lucid Dream
- Chapter 60 : The Sin of Pride
- Chapter 59 : Stealing the Power of the Divine
- Chapter 58 : Erebos
- Chapter 57 : The Lord Is Here
- Chapter 56 : Desperate Suppression
- Chapter 55 : Light Descending from the Heavens
- Chapter 54 : The Nobility of the Magician
- Chapter 53 : The Power of Dominion
- Chapter 52 : You Need Some Help
- Chapter 51 : Revelation
- Chapter 50 : The Qualifications of a Priest
- Chapter 49 : Rat Path
- Chapter 48 : Divine Word
- Chapter 47 : Camp
- Chapter 46 : Daniels Village
- Chapter 45 : The Magician and the Scholar
- Chapter 44 : New Weapons
- Chapter 43 : Guardian Angel
- Chapter 42 : Bishop
- Chapter 41 : Joy and Fear
- Chapter 40 : The Lord's Command
- Chapter 39 : Midnight Conversation
- Chapter 38 : Purity
- Chapter 37 : Cicero
- Chapter 36 : The Sanctuary
- Chapter 35 : Eternal Friends
- Chapter 34 : Miracles and Lies
- Chapter 33 : The Advisor Mage
- Chapter 32 : The Small Chapel
- Chapter 31 : A Strong Mother
- Chapter 30 : The Poor Mother
- Chapter 29 : The Golden Lion
- Chapter 28 : The Holy Scriptures
- Chapter 27 : The Loyal York Territory Welcomes a New Lord
- Chapter 26 : The Holy Knight's Path of Trials
- Chapter 25 : The War Had Already Begun
- Chapter 24 : The Flayer, Rafama
- Chapter 23 : I Shall Initiate a War of Conquest
- Chapter 22 : Man Cannot Be Without Faith
- Chapter 21 : Pegiraov Lundex
- Chapter 20 : The Lost Honor
- Chapter 19 : Guardianship
- Chapter 18 : You Are a Kind Person
- Chapter 17 : Necrospeech Black Star
- Chapter 16 : Cleanup
- Chapter 15 : Daniels
- Chapter 14 : The Manipulated Corpses
- Chapter 13 : Embracing Eternity
- Chapter 12 : I Will Aid the Weak
- Chapter 11 : Refugees
- Chapter 10 : Shield and Spear
- Chapter 9 : Baptism
- Chapter 8 : Traces of the Werewolf
- Chapter 7 : George
- Chapter 6 : The Noble House of the Twin Lions
- Chapter 5 : Commandments · Toward Life
- Chapter 4 : Blessing
- Chapter 3 : Prayer
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