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The town of Rhodiane was famous for its dicine.

This town was close to the front line during the war against the demons, so dicine was in high demand, and the ones making said dicine were the priests that worshiped the god dlar in the temple of dlar.

In this temple priests offered their prayers to god, and studied healing magic and dicine. Among them was the interdiate level priest, Sem.

Mister Sem! I picked so dicinal herbs!

A girl barged into Sems dical treatnt room.

Hello there Mirulu, thank you. Heres a little sothing for you.

Thank you!

Sem pat a happy Mirulu on the head, who ticklishly twisted her body.

Sem was a big man and Mirulu was thirteen, but shorter than most girls her age, so even though their ages were only ten years apart, they looked like father and daughter.

Is there anything else I can do to help you?

No, Im fine.

Are you making dicine? I can help!

No, its alright. Leave it to .

Sem smoothly dodged Mirulus proposals.

Mirulu was still young, and Sem was about to start mixing chemicals.

Hygiene was very important, he had to asure precise amounts, and sotis he would have to handle poisonous flowers. Sem had no intention of letting a child help with such dangerous work.

Ehh I can do it too.

Ill teach you when you beco a bit better at calculations.

Tch. You always say the sa thing.

Dont worry. Youre a good student when you put your mind to it arent you?

Dont treat like a kid Mister Sem, do you hate girls that arent good students?

Sem was used to dealing with kids.

The temple was also an orphanage, and the older kids took care of the younger kids. Sem was an orphan too, and spent a lot of ti looking after the kids in the orphanage. He wasnt going to be swayed by a little girl that was growing into a pretty young woman.

Sem had decided to dedicate his life to serving the god dlar, so he had no intentions of having a girlfriend in the first place.

Nevermind what I like, you need to work hard for your own good.

Its always the sa thing! I know what youre talking about Sem, but Im a girl. One day, Im going to get married, and its wise not to ddle in a mans work.

Mirulu, thats

If youre worried about my future

After saying that, Mirulu put her arm around Sem and stretched her lips, but

Mirulu.

Sem stopped her, and his stern voice and expression made Mirulu feel like he was scolding her.

D-Dont make a scary face like that.

Ahh Listen Mirulu, Im a priest and I have no intention of going out with anyone.

But there are married people too!

Those are people that either married before becoming a priest or quit the temple to get married. You cant get married while youre a priest, and I have no intention of quitting.

What if you found soone you like? Are you saying you would stick to that decision?

Priests cant like girls in the first place.

Liar! No one is like that! Everyone is going out with soone in secret!

Mirulu then threw the basket with the dicinal herbs at Sem, and ran.

Good grief

Kids that age are complicated. Sem sighed on the inside.

Sem was popular with girls.

He was tall, had a nice face, delicate chestnut-color hair, and a quiet, calming voice.

He was like the idealized image of what a priest should look like, co to life.

He was very serious about his work, very straight-laced, didnt keep any personal possessions, didnt take any bribes, and was very fastidious. Not many girls his age saw him as a possible future husband, but girls that didnt think about marriage, like older won or girls Mirulus age, fawned over him.

Sem was used to receiving peoples affection, and he didnt notice the malice and jealousy directed at him.

Mirulu felt dejected.

To young girls, helping Sem wasnt a botherso task, it was a privilege to be complinted by him. Mirulu did all she could think to obtain this privilege. She threatened, bullied, and coaxed girls her age into joining her side, and secured the position at the top of her group. Finally, she had the right to stand by Sems side and wait upon him, and she was going to use it. If Sem wanted, he could have more than her lips, she was ready to offer her body to him.

Sem, as an adult and a priest, did not change his stance on the matter.

It wasnt just this approach that Sem evaded, whether or not Sem knew about how social circle of girls in the orphanage, Sem didnt treat anyone differently, not even Mirulu.

Mirulu didnt think this was fair.

All the girls that were in love with Sem were engaged in uncouth tactics and were constantly tornted by feelings of jealousy, and yet, Sem kept his pure stance as if it had nothing to do with him.

He wouldnt look her way no matter how hard she tried, so

Im starting to hate Sem.

Mirulu was especially beautiful among the other girls.

When she turned ten, all the boys started fawning over her, and everyone would do what she said.

Even the adults would listen to her if she flattered them a little, excluding Sem.

He was not only the man that would not beco hers, but also the most beautiful man in town.

At first, she was just interested in him, but after getting closer and talking to him, it developed into pure feelings of love. His words were kind and his attitude fair, he was the ideal adult.

But now, that love was turning into sothing else.

As Mirulu started approaching him with lust, that lust started turning into despair.

In fact, she was starting to feel Sems lack of understanding of emotions like lust was terrifying, but Sem was a man, and he would succumb to lust sooner or later.

Just like her, he would do so evil deed for his own good sooner or later.

While impatiently waiting for that day to co, Mirulu kept trying to seduce him, while her wicked love kept developing.

She spent a lot of ti in front of the mirror when she was going to et him, would use suggestive words, casually hold his hand, and pretend she was falling just to hug him. But still, Sem would not look her way.

If Sem would not fall to depravity, Mirulu was going to end up becoming self-aware.

She didnt see herself as a little devil or anything, she was just a human soiled by lust.

Ahh, boring

Mirulu didnt want anyone to see her face so she headed to the temples backyard.

The people managing the temple always neglected the backyard, so it was always empty and it was a perfect place to talk in secret.

Seriously, that stuffy guy is being promoted to high class priest?

The chief is being weird too. Why does he keep favoring him? Ive never heard of soone in their twenties becoming a high class priest.

If only there was a way to trip him up Dammit.

Mirulu just happened to hear the interdiate class priests talking, and noticed their jealousy.

If Mirulu was a little younger, she would have despised them.

What an ugly group of people.

If Mirulu was a little older, she would have wanted nothing to do with their problems and ran away.

Theres nothing to be gained from getting involved in other peoples jealousy.

But Mirulu was at an age where she lost her childish innocence but was still not fully developed as an adult. So, she was a dangerous girl.

Hey, you guys.

W-Whos there!?

The interdiate class priests were flustered, and Mirulu licked her lips in her mind.

Can you tell more about that?

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