Jennifer Davis

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  • Chapter 39 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis Boom! The noise was not from thunder because the rain had stopped long ago. Instead, tonight Sylvester learned a new thing about the human body. It turns out that the human body can actually explode on its own. That was exactly what happened when they put the so-called 'little' Gibby on fire. At first, the family of three screamed like there was no tomorrow, and it took a long time to die entirely. But when the man and woman were melting, 'little' Gibby's giant belly exploded. Thankfully, the insides of…
  • Chapter 38 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis The revelation hit everyone like a bull. For a whole year, they blamed the creature in the cave for the abductions. But now, a child said otherwise. But since the one who said it was a God's Favored. And with the hymns, the halo, the warmth…they couldn't dare to ignore. "What?!" Leeland exclaimed in utter disbelief. He was the chief lawman. How could he not notice something like this, he wondered. But the last few words from Sylvester rang some alarms in his head. "How did you conclude that the culprit…
  • Chapter 37 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis Wizards, and Knight's Guild, Holyland. In the middle of the darkness of the night, two horses trotted into the Holyland and headed directly to the Guild Peninsula that housed all the central headquarters of the Continent's Guilds. The biggest of them is the Wizards and Knights' Guild, called Sacred Arms. Two men in clergy robes rushed into the enormous fort and slammed their fists on the reception table, alerting the staff and the various Wizards and Knights. "We are Archpriests Mace and Brock. Change…
  • Chapter 36 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis "Did you pack everything? Food, water, clothes, and your pillow?" "Mum, I'm not a baby anymore. I can pack my own bag." Sylvester annoyedly closed the straps of his cloth bag. "Max, you will always be a child to me. I'm your mother. Here, take these honey cookies. I made them for you with a Bright Mother friend of mine. Share them with Sir Dolorem too." She handed him a whole jar. "..." With a sigh, he resigned to his fate. "Okay, thank you, mum. I'll go now. Sir Dolorem must be waiting. You take care…
  • Chapter 35 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis The Church of Solis was known to restrict its armies to only men. Women were simply not allowed to take a martial rank even if they could fight. But for some reason, opposite to all established ideas, there was a woman with a sword, smiling at Sylvester. She wore metal armor that suited her body and had a white piece of cloth over the chainmail. She was tall, about six feet, and had brown hair and gray eyes. As for her age, it was hard to guess, as Knights and Wizards age differently according to their…
  • Chapter 34 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis He had only one hour to answer these five questions. So, using a simple strategy, he decided to write answers to the questions he was the surest of. For example, the Theory of Balanced Exchange was nothing but the simple laws on which the runes worked. The caster of the runes must understand the need to keep the flow of Solarium in proportion to the size of the rune they were making. If there was any mismatch, then the rune would break. Sylvester knew that Bishop Norman would not give him an easy…
  • Chapter 33 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis Goldstown. "The people of Goldstown welcome Bishop Archon and hope his powerful might erases the evil from our town." The Chief of the town, Marigold Roger, greeted a special envoy from the Holy Land in the hopes that their town would finally be able to generate money again. The crowd then moved to the cave entrance with much grandeur. For the crowd, a Bishop was equivalent to a viscount or count rank, so there was a lot of weight behind him. The Bishop giddily ordered that the stone sealing the cave be…
  • Chapter 32 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis 'How long was I here?' He looked around in confusion, not knowing how it was suddenly nightfall. But Archbishop Noah was there, sitting not too far behind him. The old man had a kind, grandfatherly smile on his face. "It's midnight. Others have gone back to Pope's Peninsula. Worry not, I have informed your mother." p As he returned to his complete senses, he perceived weight on his lap. Looking down, he found Miraj sleeping on his lap, tucked into a small furball, possibly frightened by his prolonged…
  • Chapter 31 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis What Sylvester saw left him amazed and confused amidst the intense smell of roses and sweat. He was not aroused, however. Being merely eight years of age, his little snakes were yet to activate. So, after eyeing the 'exercises' for a few minutes, he silently left. 'These women will probably be burnt alive if the Church finds out.' He picked Miraj and climbed the stairs. "Since when have you known about this, Chonky?" "I forgot, but I watch them every week at dinner… long before I adopted you," Miraj…
  • Chapter 30 — I Became The Pope, Now What? Cover
    by Jennifer Davis There is no terrible man than the one who inflicts harm not physically but mentally. For the physical harm could be healed, but the mind continues to decay—slowly. That was exactly what Bishop Norman Spring had planned to do for Sylvester. He knew he could not physically hurt a God's Favored, but breaking the spirit was a viable option as that would ensure that even the peak talents go to waste. When the class began, he started the test. "I will name a rune, and you must perform the rune scheme I…
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