Volume 9: Phantom of the Ancient Castle, Chapter 5: Rebirth Part 3

Komer's feigned respect did nothing to affect the girl's emotions; she seemed to have anticipated the young lord sitting before her would be difficult to handle. She had never thought that a few words would be enough to alter his beliefs radically; that would be unrealistic.

"Your baron, being of noble birth from the Kingdom of Nicosia and with your father as the respected Cyprus Finance Officer, it is true that the Kingdom of Nicosia and the Homer region practice freedom of religion. However, with more than a dozen sects in the kingdom and the region, why have you chosen the God of Darkness as your primary deity? I am very curious about the real answer to this question, and I hope you can satisfy my small curiosity," she said.

Without a mask to hide her features, the girl's haughty and noble air seemed even more apparent. The Dark Binding did not suppress her pride and elegance; it felt more like Komer was the prisoner, and she the judge.