The greatest and most powerful nation on the continent, the Lacaenia Empire.
Naturally, the capital of the strongest empire on Earth had to be the largest and most beautiful city on Earth.
Thea Crahan was truly the city of the emperor.
Among the countless buildings stretching to the horizon, narrow alleys sprawled in a complex web like the capillaries of a giant.
But it was a different story on the main roads. The meticulously standardized, perfectly straight roads divided the city into districts, resembling a grid, serving as the veins of the imperial capital, transporting the countless citizens.
The sheer scale wasnât the only remarkable thing. The grandeur overwhelmed other cities as well.
In other places, massive towers and mansions that would easily serve as symbols of the city were just ordinary buildings here.
At every step, sky-piercing towers lined up, and mansions, shining like works of art, adorned the city.
To the east of this metropolis stood a single tower.
Compared to the lavish imperial palace or the mansions of the nobility, this white tower was uncharacteristically neat, almost plain.
However, no one, not even the emperor, could dare ignore the owner of this tower.
This was the magic tower of Elezar de Reflacion, one of the three Archmages and the most powerful mage of the empire.
***
A reception room located inside the tower, with elaborate paintings of all kinds of wild birds.
A beautiful woman with brown skin and elegantly tied golden hair sat lazily on a sofa with a relaxed expression.
âHow did it go, Hudel?â
A blond youth in his twenties respectfully made his report in front of her.
âWeâve identified suspicious individuals, Lady Elezar.â
âHmmmâ¦â
Elezar glanced over the documents Hudel had presented.
The papers depicted portraits of a gaunt man in his mid-40s and a swordsman of a similar age.
Jiken Esperode, a 7-circle mage and captain of the 1st battalion of the Kingâs Order of the Kingdom of Yustil.
Trib Larkins, a blue aura user and vice-captain of the same battalion.
She asked while looking over the papers.
âWhy did you suspect them?â
âBecause they are the ones who defeated the cursed sword we prepared, Lady Elezar.â
More precisely, they had left behind a significant amount of evil energy and aura of malice during the process.
The Kingâs Order likely believed it to be traces left by the cursed sword, but Hudel knew better, as he was responsible for the incident.
âWe know for sure it wasnât us.â
There had been a battle, and traces of evil energy and aura of malice were left behind that didnât belong to the cursed sword.
In that case, those traces could only have come from whoever opposed the cursed sword, right?
Moreover, according to the stolen report from the Kingâs Order, there had been no one else around when they dealt with the cursed sword.
âIt appears they acted in a manner consistent with secretly using necromancy.â
Another reason for suspicion was that these individuals were powerful mages and aura users.
Despite the presence of necromantic elements, they still wielded magic and battle aura. Almost like the Dark Godâs cult.
It fit perfectly with what Elezar had requested: incidents that seemed like their doing but werenât.
âFurther investigation is needed, but theyâre certainly not unrelated.â
âI see.â
Elezar flipped through the documents with a dispassionate expression.
Hudel had done quite a satisfactory job, but he still hadnât brought the answer she truly wanted.
Were these really the ones who had trespassed into the sanctuary?
âIt doesnât quite feel that way, thoughâ¦â
Nevertheless, the discovery of a clue was a good thing.
âWhat are you planning to do now?â
âThey are quite prominent figures. Itâs too risky to act recklessly. I plan to investigate further for the time being.â
âIâll leave it to you.â
âYes, Lady Elezar.â
She continued to flip through the documents.
Hudel, observing her, suddenly remembered something.
âThe power of the cursed sword granted by the main temple was truly astonishing.â
âHm?â
âWith just that one sword, we were able to deliver the righteous teachings of the true god to hundreds of heretics. It was nothing like the cursed swords Iâve known before.â
Elezarâs face went blank.
The ârighteous teachings of the true godâ spoken of by the Dark Godâs cult ultimately meant death.
ââ¦It killed hundreds of people?â
She flipped past the earlier part of the report to the section detailing the cursed swordâs activities in the Kingdom of Yustil.
Moments later, her expression hardened.
âOh my, itâs true.â
The cursed sword given to Hudel by the cult was indeed a fine artifact. It was unusually powerful, even for a cursed sword.
For a cursed sword, that is.
It was never something capable of shaking the world on such a scale.
âThis is strange. A cursed sword this powerful shouldnât exist.â
Puzzled, Elezar asked,
âHow exactly did you use this cursed sword?â
Hudel stammered at the unexpected question.
âW-Well, just in the usual way.â
The sword was the important part, not the host. So he had simply kidnapped an orphaned girl, handed her the cursed sword, and released her into the world. That was all.
âWas there something special about the soul imbued in the sword?â
âI couldnât tell, with my limited insightâ¦â
After pondering for a moment, Elezar gave a firm order.
âRetrieve it. Bring it back.â
Hudel looked troubled.
âThe evil spirit in the sword is already gone. I donât think weâll be able to find anything at this point.â
But she was resolute.
âRetrieve it anyway. I have a bad feeling about this.â
***
After returning to Drunta, Karnak assigned the Kingâs Order Intelligence Division to investigate the dark cardinal Hudel.
The world is vast, and there are many people, so finding someone with just a few pieces of information is close to impossible. However, if you have a good grasp of their appearance and origin, the difficulty is significantly reduced.
Two weeks later, Karnak received the information he had been waiting for.
âHudel Grenthal, a noble of the Lacaenia Empire. Male. Age: 28. He is the head of the Grenthal Count family, located near the western border of the Kingdom of Yustilâ¦â
As Karnak continued reading the document, a look of interest appeared on his face.
âThis guyâs quite something.â
Originally, Hudel was never meant to become the family head.
He had three older brothers, and although his father, the former family head, was in his 60s, he was still relatively healthy.
The unexpected event occurred after the Darkness of Doom was spread.
A mysterious necromancer appeared and attacked the Grenthal territory.
In the chaos, the former family head was killed, and all three brothers succumbed to a curse and died after suffering.
Hudel was the one who saved the doomed territory.
Despite his young age, in his late twenties, he demonstrated exceptional leadership by mobilizing the territoryâs knights to chase down the necromancer, eventually tracking and executing the culprit. With the overwhelming support of his retainers and the people, he became the new head of the Grenthal family.
âIt seems like his lifeâs journey is eerily similar to someone elseâs, doesnât it?â
Baros smirked and commented.
âIndeed. Itâs practically a mirror image of yours, young master.â
Parents killed by a mysterious necromancer, older brothers who would have inherited the family all dead, leaving him to take over the territory?
Considering Hudel is a cardinal of the Dark Cult, thereâs no doubt about who that âmysterious necromancerâ was.
This is precisely the plan young Karnak had conceived before his time regression, isnât it?
The only difference is that, in Karnakâs case, he was eventually discovered and pursued, while Hudel successfully claimed his family.
âItâs a bit strange to call it a coincidence. How could their fates be so similarâ¦?â
At Seratiâs comment, Karnak and Baros chuckled.
âThereâs nothing strange about it.â
âThe actions of those who dabble in necromancy tend to follow the same patterns.â
âYou might as well call it a fated match. Not sure if thatâs the right expression, though.â
For the record, it was late at night.
Following Seratiâs advice that good children should go to bed early and wake up early, Laficel had long since tucked in and was soundly asleep.
This allowed them to talk freely among those who knew the truth.
Even so, they had set up a soundproof barrier just in case.
âSo, all we have to do is catch this guy, right?â Baros asked, intrigued.
âHow strong do you think he is?â
Hudel Grenthal wasnât an aura user or a mage. He had received some knight training but was, for all intents and purposes, a typical local lord whose main duties involved administration.
However, considering his true identity, he had to be a rather powerful necromancer.
âHeâs probably stronger than Detzras, at least,â Karnak replied, tapping the documents.
âThe issue isnât whether heâs strong or weak.â
The real problem was that the Lacaenia Empire was a foreign country.
Unlike the Churches of the Seven Goddesses, which transcended borders and influenced the entire continent, the Kingâs Order was strictly an agency of the Kingdom of Yustil. They had no authority in the Empire.
âThereâs no way the Empire would just stand by while a foreign group tries to capture one of their nobles.â
Serati, who had been listening quietly, posed a question.
âWhat about notifying the Empire in advance?â
The Lacaenia Empire had its own organization, similar to the Kingâs Order.
Evil Slaying Brigade.
It was an anti-cult organization directly under the emperor, led by the Silver Knight, Cliff von Sandreas.
âCouldnât we secretly contact them and have them act on our behalf?â
Karnak shook his head.
Apparently, the Kingâs Order had already considered that option.
âThey said itâd be a miracle if weâre not suspected of being spies.â
Yustil Kingdom was part of Seven Kingdoms Alliance, and the Lacaenia Empire and Seven Kingdoms Alliance had been long-standing rivals.
Moreover, special agencies like the Kingâs Order and Evil Slaying Brigade typically had poor cooperation, even within their own countries.
Expecting cooperation between rival nationsâ organizations? Not likely.
âBesides, we canât even trust the Evil Slaying Brigade. How do we know there isnât a cultist among them?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
For the exact same reason, the Evil Slaying Brigade wouldnât trust the Kingâs Order either.
âSo, itâs clear the Kingâs Order canât act in this case.â
After a brief moment of consideration, Serati suggested another idea.
âIn that case, what about using the identity of a Darkness Hunter from the Churches of the Seven Goddesses? We know someone whoâd be more than happy to help us.â
Karnakâs face brightened with understanding.
âAh, you mean that friend, right?â
***
The Hatoba Temple in Derat City, northern part of Yustil Kingdom.
ââ¦You mean to infiltrate the Empireâs territory and capture a core member of the Dark Cult?â
As expected, Alius readily agreed.
âOf course, we must! Iâd be upset if you left me out!â
Even after parting ways with Karnakâs group, Alius had continued working with Darkness Hunters, taking down numerous necromancers.
Thanks to his achievements, he had risen to the position of bishop, overseeing the inquisitors of the Hatoba Religious Order across the entire northern region of the Yustil Kingdom, far beyond just Derat City.
Considering he was still in his twenties, it was truly an astounding rise.
âThanks to that, Iâm doing more paperwork in the temple these days than fieldwork. Iâve been itching for action.â
Despite leaving the comfort of the temple to head into a grueling mission, Alius laughed with genuine joy.
âWith the world growing more corrupt and so many people suffering, how could I sit idly in the temple just to live comfortably? Anyone who does that is human trash!â
Two men, who had been planning to live quietly in their territories regardless of the worldâs fate, awkwardly avoided his gaze.
âAh, uh, well, is that so?â
âY-Yeah, right, umâ¦â
âWhatâs going on with you two?â
âOh, itâs nothing.â
And so, Karnakâs group returned as Darkness Hunters under the Hatoba Religious Order.
The paperwork was easy.
After all, they were already Aliusâ collaborators. They simply pulled out old documents and had them signed againânothing more.
Alius took care of the rest of the preparations.
He planned their journey to the Empire, gathered the necessary supplies, and even provided them with sturdy horses. All Karnakâs group had to do was cover the expenses.
âWell, at least itâs not free, right?â
âThese are the precious donations of the faithful, Lord Karnak. Not a single coin can be wasted.â
âAnd this is the precious salary of a government official, you know?â
âI know you come from a wealthy family.â
With the Hatoba Religious Orderâs full support, the preparations were swiftly completed.
The very next day, fully equipped, Karnakâs party stood at the eastern gate of Derat City.
Holding the reins of his horse, Alius cheerfully shouted.
âLetâs go, to the Empire!â
Following behind, Baros let out a small chuckle.
âHeâs more excited than we are, isnât he?â