Not to mention the Holy Lady being stunned, even the Pope sitting on the throne at the back was stunned.
Let the Goddess apologize?
What the hell is this?
That was the Goddess he spoke of, holy and incomparable, one who warmed the world, the exalted Goddess of Light.
Mortals would be moved to tears when they heard her voice, let alone looked at her.
Having a goddess apologize to a mortal?'
How was that possible?'
The Pope first felt absurdity, then anger.
He saw that Schuck was about to walk out of the papal hall and reached out to cast a barrier of light to block the entrance.
Then he stumbled down from the throne and ran quickly up to Schuck, asking with a frightened expression, "Is it true what you say?"
He didn't think Schuck was lying—Saint Samurai couldn't lie casually—and it was well known that Schuck was favored by the goddess.