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I must save the world, but I can't kill anyone.

As one of the angels tasked with saving the countless worlds, Savine took her job very seriously. She was diligent and thorough, and made sure to make herself the perfect example to strive for. But as time passed and as she witnessed the horrors humanity was capable of, her thoughts changed. 'Humans don't deserve the grace of us angels. As long as they're pious and peaceful in the end, the means don't matter.' Thus, whenever she went to a new world, she chose to save it in the quickest manner possible. She killed all the heretics and brainwashed the remaining people to always be faithful to God and to never act destructively towards themselves and the planet they stayed on. However, when she was about to go to another world to save it, God's Oracle enforced a few conditions on her. "No killing, no violence, no threats. Save the world the right way." Savine was then abruptly sent to the new world with all these conditions attached to her, but not only that, she found herself in the body of a 12-year-old girl from the lower cities. It was a far cry from the bodies of High-emperors, multitrillionaires, and the Supreme Magi that she normally took over. With the game stacked against her, what will Savine do? *** Arworks Illustrator: LAM Twitter: https://twitter.com/ramdayo1122?s=09 Pixiv: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/17429 Website: https://lam-illust.com/

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Heeding the summons

Kin decided to stay in an inn somewhere. Savine immediately called everyone for an emergency meeting. An hour later, Fest's rulers all gathered in the temple – Lucius, Wilfred, Vevian, and Dred. Eliseline and Lihar tagged along as well.

With everyone there, Savine brought out the royal decree. 

Immediately, everyone's faces turned sour. 

"Well, we've been expecting this," Lucius said.

"…" the others neither nodded nor shook their heads.

"Will you be going?" Lucius asked.

"Yeah. I probably have to."

"But young lady!" Wilfred said worriedly. 

Out of all of Savine's associates, the old man was probably the most loyal. Perhaps it was a trait that was ingrained into a family of servants.

"It's alright," she smiled. "I won't be in danger. I tried asking what the hearing will be about, but the messenger revealed nothing. I'll go there to see what's up. It might even be good for us if I go."