Like that, the Evil Fever uproar ended, but it's not like everyone recovered with magic.
Although there weren't many who didn't receive decent medical care, they did exist.
There were others who lived alone who tolerated it at first, then got worse and became unable to move.
For those people, the Daguza, Bridget, and Angas Faiths haven't done anything.
This was because the three major religions didn't even that much leeway.
If they were left untreated, there were have been a danger to their lives.
However, there were those who stretched a hand to them.
Those mysterious people secretly handed out talismans to those suffering.
When they possessed that talisman, their fevers fell in an instant.
The people whose fevers fell were unable to see their figures.
However, on the talisman were a never-before-seen logo mark and name.
——Justin Faith, or so was written.
"Missionary work failure."
Adrigori said that with a serious face.
In Rhodan's underground temple, the Corps Heads gathered.
According to the original plan, they were supposed to distribute these talismans, and make a striking debut for the Justin Faith.
However, since Ashtal changed the plan and released his magic, the pandemic didn't become any bigger.
For the time being, they distributed them to people who seemed to have symptoms so as not to be noticed, but there weren't that many of them.
"Ashtal-sama changed his mind, so it can't be helped."
Jeko didn't show any signs of minding it at all.
"However, this is still one of the endings we expected."
Julius spoke with an unconcerned expression.
"Ashtal-sama is a former human who reincarnated into this world. It can't be helped that he's soft on humans."
"We were influenced by that."
Adrigori nodded.
"Is that so? I wouldn't really mind it no matter how many humans died though."
Jeko made a curious face.
"So it's fine even if the students of Cantabridge Academy die?"
"My acquaintances are different. Well, even among my acquaintances, you can go ahead and die though."
"……That way of thinking that acquaintances are different, has already been influenced by Ashtal-sama. We're evil G.o.ds."
Adrigori firmly endured biting onto Jeko's casual provocation.
"That would bring to the discussion, 'What are evil G.o.ds?' What is it we really need to do?"
Gareth seriously pondered.
"That's stupid. It'd be boring if what we had to do was decided at birth."
Uninterested, Jeko cut through the conversation.
"To say nothing of demons, whose thinking is determined at birth. They're out of the question."
From the moment they're born, demons have a strong hatred towards humans.
There are no exceptions.
That influences many of their behaviors.
If Jeko was a demon……he stopped thinking about this.
On top of it not seeming to be a fun a.s.sumption, it was a pain in the a.s.s.
"Conversely, you could say that they have a clear duty. Isn't that something to be happy about?"
Julius had distant eyes.
"Indeed, it's boring without any purpose or lifespan."
Jeko nodded.
"Of course, recently I've been pa.s.sing time while enjoying the things I'm grateful for though."
"Well, it's because you're living a school life."
Adrigori seemed vexed.
Who would support their lord as he went to school was decided by a lottery.
He lost then.
"Well, I'm just a janitor though."
"The students wouldn't even dream of the janitor being an evil G.o.d."
Morgon smiled with a suspicious expression.
It felt like a spy was sneaking around.
However, not only was the director not groaning about him, he wasn't particularly doing any problematic actions.
Jeko's reputation as a janitor wasn't bad.
"In the first place, people don't know that evil G.o.ds exist."
Adrigori retorted with a serious face.
"Can't we just leave as 'it's great if he's having fun'?"
Gareth ended the discussion.
"We have the duty of following Ashtal-sama. That's enough."
Adrigori agreed.
"Was there any meaning to calling out an Evil G.o.d from another world? What's more, a former human?"
Morgon raised his doubts.
"A G.o.d of another world did that. It's only natural that they chose someone from another world."
Adrigori replied.
"There are no G.o.ds in this world after all."
Jeko declared.
"That's just probably, however. Well, a G.o.d that doesn't appear for 1000 years while humanity faces danger is the same as nonexistent."
"Gohon."
Gareth cleared his throat.
That meant to return to the subject.
"Anyways, although only to a few people, we did some missionary work."
"We'll spread out gradually."
Istim approached here.
He must have been directing the construction.
"The chapel will be usable soon."
"Thank you for your work."
Julius thanked him for his struggles.
"Today too, people will feel more like wors.h.i.+pping a G.o.d that does exist over one that doesn't."
"Well, we can't speak about those G.o.ds though."
Julius smiled bitterly.
Speaking about the Evil G.o.d is prohibited.
"They'll come to know of us someday."
Adrigori responded seriously.
"Anyways, we've become followers of the Justin Faith, so let's each do some missionary work individually."
Everyone nodded to Julius' words.
"Don't overdo it and cause a riot. Especially Jeko."
"Among us, I should be the one whose fused with the city the most. I won't make a mistake like that."
Jeko confidently denied Adrigori.
Adrigori looked at him uneasily, but Jeko didn't pay any attention to it.
Like this, the Justin Faith started genuine activities.
For now, people don't yet know of the riots started by this religion.