After two more days passed, Eugene finally got out of bed. Although he hadnât completely recovered, after five whole days of complete bed rest, his body had now recovered enough that he was able to move haltingly.
âDonât you need me to give you some support?â Mer approached him with this offer.
But Eugene just shook his head and said, âDonât need it.â
Standing in front of a mirror, Eugene dried his damp hair.
âHow does it feel to have a shower after five days?â Mer asked.
Eugene just shrugged, âIt feels about the same as ever?â
âAfter all, oil has been accumulating in your hair for five days,â Mer pointed out.
Eugene denied this with a frown, âBut it hasnât? Donât you know Iâve been taking care of that every day by using magic?â
âThen why did you even need to take a shower?â
âBecause I wanted to?â
âYes, yes,â Mer conceded with a giggle as she dragged a chair behind Eugeneâs back.
Then Mer stood on the chair and began combing Eugeneâs hair. His hair, which had been wet just a few moments before, had already been dried by a warm wind blowing over it.
âIt doesnât really need to be combed,â Eugene grumbled.
âIâm doing this because Iâm bored,â Mer explained. âAlso, do you really think that itâs unneeded? You seem to think that unkempt hair suits you better, but I believe you would look much better with neatly combed hair.â
âKnow why that is? Itâs because I have a handsome face,â Eugene bragged.
âYouâre so shamelessâ¦,â Mer muttered.
While Mer was combing his hair, Eugene adjusted his outfit. He was wearing the black formal dress uniform of the Lionheart clan. It was neat, without any creases, but Eugene still felt the need to fiddle with his outfit by undoing a button and then re-fastening it.
âWhat about your cloak?â Mer asked.
âThere shouldnât be an issue with wearing it,â Eugene replied.
With a soft smile, Mer wrapped the Cloak of Darkness around Eugeneâs shoulders. After she was done, Eugene looked back up into the mirror, only to find that, for some reason, he didnât really like the look of his cleanly combed hair.
So he casually ruffled it with his hand.
âWhy would you do something like that!â Mer exclaimed, her cheeks puffing up with displeasure.
However, she didnât stubbornly insist on any more combing and immediately slipped into the cloak when Eugene held it open for her.
âDonât come out today unless I call you,â instructed Eugene.
âJust what do you think of me?â Mer said with a pout. âIâm not tactless enough to cause you any trouble, Sir Eugene.â
At the warp gate of the Black Lion Castle, there were so few people around that it felt strange.
This was because the welcoming of todayâs visitors wasnât something to be proud of. The ones waiting at the Warp Gate along with Eugene were Genos, who had arrived soon after Eugene, and Ciel, who had spent the most time unconscious from among the sacrifices. There was also Klein, who had been newly appointed to the Seat of the Head of the Council. Furthermore, the only one in charge of personally manning the Warp Gate was the Captain of the Sixth Division, Diard.
âThe guests from Aroth will be the first to arrive,â Diard informed them.
After checking the time, Diard raised his staff.
Puff!
The Warp Gate shone as the connection was established.
Shortly afterward, the Warp Gate began to ripple. The first to walk out was Lovellian, wearing a black robe. Rather than Eugene, who was the first to meet his eyes, Lovellian approached Klein, the new Head of the Council, and extended a hand to the man.
âItâs been a long time since we last met,â Lovellian said in greeting.
âIt would have been better if we could have reunited for a more pleasant affair,â Klein said with a wry smile as he shook Lovellianâs hand.
Melkith, who had followed Lovellian through the warp gate, was wearing a surprisingly ordinary outfit today. She had on a glossy, black mink coat. However, she did have leather boots that were so high that they went up to her knees and made a creaking noise with each step she took.
âHi!â Melkith called out.
A funeral had been held just a few days ago, and with how serious the recent incident had been, the atmosphere of the castle was sunk into depression, but⦠Melkith didnât care about any of that. After glancing around at her surroundings, she spotted Eugene and waved at him with a wide smile.
Melkith first addressed Ciel, âItâs been a while since we last met, hasnât it, young lady? Do you remember me?â
â...Yes, of course,â Ciel reluctantly admitted.
âSo whereâs that Captain who doesnât know how to act her age? Iâm talking about the woman who kept checking the time on her pocket watch even though she was wearing a wrist watch,â Melkith elaborated.
â...Captain Carmen is currently stationed at the main estate.â Ciel eventually felt pressured to reveal the truth by the cheerfully smiling Melkith, even though she really wanted to say, âWho are you to accuse someone of being unable to act their own age?â
âThis is my first time visiting Black Lion Castle. Is it okay if I take a little look around?â Melkith requested.
âWhy donât we save that for later,â Klein interjected. âThe Patriarch should also be arriving soon.â
âHm, well, he has it tough enough already. Iâll make sure to keep a hold of my facial expressions,â Melkith promised.
But why did she have to stick to that guy like it was only natural for her to do so? Ciel furrowed her brows as she glanced at Eugene and Melkith. Was it something similar to maternal affection? Indeed, that was certainly a possibility. Eugene couldnât know what a motherâs love felt like. So it might be that he was getting friendly with this woman who had a mature figure, a good amount of years, and was full of motherly affection.
â...Although rather than a mother, isnât she more like a grandmother?â Ciel rudely speculated.
Although she had the beautiful appearance of a twenty-year-old⦠Ciel didnât allow herself to finish that thought. The moment she began to consider Melkith from that aspect, Ciel felt like she was about to have some rude thoughts about her own direct superior, Carmen Lionheart⦠As the Captain of the Third Division, a woman, while strong and beautiful, she left others with no choice but to respect herâ¦.
âConnection has been established with Yuras,â Diard reported.
At these words, Melkith leaned closer to Eugene and whispered, âSo Iâve heard that an Inquisitor is coming? Have you ever met one before?â
âI havenât,â Eugene replied.
âLet me just say, while I hate the Holy Empire, I hate Inquisitors even more. Do you know why?â Melkith asked.
Eugene nodded and said, âI do. Itâs said that in the distant past, the Holy Empire judged spirit worship to be a type of heresy and persecuted spirit summoners, right?â
Melkith gasped, âOh my, youâre quite knowledgeable, arenât you? It seems that you also did a lot of study about the history of wizards?â
âBut wasnât that all a really long time ago?â Eugene pointed out.
âWell, that might be the case, but even now, they might still be secretly persecuting spirit summoners, no?â As she said this, Melkithâs eyes were filled with a cheerful playfulness.
While staring directly into her eyes, Eugene snorted and muttered, âYouâre like a grandmother who enjoys frightening children by telling them scary storiesâ¦.â
âHm? What did you say? I canât hear you very well,â Melkith lied.
While Melkith covered her ears and made an âAaahâ sound to drown out any objections, the warp gate began to shine.
Two people walked out of the warp gate. Both wore robes as red as blood, and beneath those, they were wearing the jet-black uniform that all priests of the God of Light wore, with black shakos[1]Â on their heads.
The man in the lead introduced himself, âMy name is Atarax, and I am a member of the Maleficarum. And this is Hemoria, my disciple.â
Atarax was a man with long blonde hair, but the woman, Hemoria, had shorter hair than Atarax and had covered her mouth with a black, metal mask. With her straight, bobbed hair that seemed to have been cut with a knife framing her face, Hemoria scanned her surroundings.
Although Hemoria kept her silence apart from a short grunt in greeting, Atarax spoke up as if speaking in her place, âIsnât the Patriarch here yet?â
Klein assured him, âHeâll be arriving soon. Weâve just managed to connect to Kiehl.â
Eugene blatantly stared at both Atarax and Hemoria. The Maleficarum, that violent and ruthless branch of the Inquisition, had also been around three hundred years ago.
To be honest, Eugene didnât harbor any misgivings toward them. What about their ruthlessness towards black wizards and demonfolk? That was precisely what Hamel had been like in Eugeneâs previous life as well. In the chaotic world of three hundred years ago, the Maleficarum was also one of Hamelâs allies.
â...But arenât they too old-fashioned an organization for the current era?â
This was a world where you could no longer hunt black wizards indiscriminately or show open hostility towards the demon folk. So for this branch of the Inquisition, which existed for the sole purpose of doing so, to still be in existence, Eugene couldnât help but feel surprised.
The warp gate rippled.
Eugene straightened his back as he stared at the warp gate. Shortly afterward, the Patriarch of the Lionheart clan, Gilead, passed through the warp gate. The impression Eugene got from the current Gilead was markedly different from Gilead that Eugene had met just a few months ago. The Patriarch had deeply sunken cheeks and dark circles beneath his eyes. His beard was still neatly trimmed, but Eugene could see the cuts that had been left on Gileadâs cheeks and chin.
â...For such a skilled warrior to allow himself to be cut by a razor,â Eugene thought regretfully.
His whole frame seemed to have shrunk over the past few months. It seemed that Gileadâs mental state had been shattered by Ewardâs latest incident.
â...Patriarch,â Klein let out a sigh and approached him with this greeting.
Only for Gilead to immediately fall onto his knees and say, âI am so sorry.â
Klein was startled by this sight and quickly pulled Gilead up to his feet.
âHey now⦠you shouldnât show such a pitiful appearance,â Klein chided him.
â...Do I really have any choice but to do so? All of this happened because of my own ineptitude. This, this crisis⦠I donât know how to even begin to take responsibility for thisâ¦,â Gilead trailed off guiltily.
â...Letâs discuss all that later. For now, stand up straight. â¦Your children are watching, remember,â Klein reminded him.
Letting out a deep sigh, Klein patted Gilead on the shoulder. At this reminder, the light belatedly returned to Gileadâs darkly over-shadowed eyes. He turned to look at Ciel and Eugene.
Normally, she would have greeted her father with her smile, but the current Ciel couldnât bring herself to do so. She quickly bowed her head towards Gilead while holding back the urge to burst into tears.
â...Haaahâ¦!â Gilead released a relieved sigh as he approached Eugene and Ciel.
He pulled them into a tight hug and bowed his head over them.
â...I heard the full story. Itâs such a relief⦠that youâre all okay,â Gilead murmured softly.
â...Fatherâ¦,â Ciel whispered as she buried her face into her fatherâs chest and cried a little.
Instead of letting out any tears, Eugene glanced at the arm that Gilead had wrapped around his shoulders.
He hadnât been mistaken when he got the feeling that Gileadâs whole body seemed to have gotten smaller. Gileadâs arms truly were thinner than they had been just a few months ago. It had only been five days since Ewardâs incident had been dealt with, but it seemed that the distress Gilead had felt during these few days was enough to leave his cheeks sunken in and his arm muscles withered away.
â...Thank you, Eugene,â Gilead addressed him gratefully.
â...I only did what I should have done,â Eugene responded evasively.
âIf it werenât for you, then it would have been too late to do anything.â
â...I was just lucky. It wasnât just my strength either.â
As he said this, Eugene glanced at the two Inquisitors from the Maleficarum â Atarax and Hemoria. They were blatantly staring at Eugeneâs bare waist.
â...The Holy Sword is in safe hands,â Eugene eventually assured them.
âThatâs a relief,â Atarax said with a smile as he put the shako he had taken off in greeting back on top of his head. âWell then⦠please lead the way. We need to see the place where that devil, Eward Lionheart, performed his forbidden, depraved, and almost calamitous ritual.â
âThat devil.â
Gileadâs eyes shook at these words. However, he wasnât in a position to show any reaction to this accusation. Gilead just let out a short sigh and released Eugene and Ciel from his embrace.
âPlease follow me,â Genos suddenly spoke up.
Genos didnât trust the Maleficarum as a whole. But even amongst them, Ataraxâs name was especially famous for having a dirty reputation attached to it, of which Genos was well aware.
â...For the church to send the Punisher Atarax⦠and Guillotine Hemoria,â Genos thoughtfully considered.
Although he had known that someone of high status would be sent due to the significance of this incident, to think that they would really send the Punisher. And his disciple, Hemoria, was just as high-ranking as Atarax was.
âWhat about the survivors?â Atarax brought up.
âThey are all safe,â Genos reported.
âYou mean that they didnât suffer from any mental pollution?â
âFortunately, that was the case.â
âPollution can quickly spread from even the smallest grain. After inspecting the site of the ritual, we will interview each of the survivors individually,â Atarax declared.
âYou know, your tone doesnât sound like someone whoâs asking for permission,â Genos pointed out aggressively.
âIt needs to be done. You donât want any more of your clan to fall to corruption, do you?â Atarax responded.
Kleinâs expression stiffened at Ataraxâs words. He glared at Atarax with an uncharacteristic hostility in his eyes. Hemoria reacted to this gaze by placing her fingers on the mask that covered her mouth and glaring back at Klein.
âWe are not here to sympathize with the Lionheart clanâs unfortunate incident, nor are we here to assist in discovering the truth,â Atarax said as he raised a hand and grabbed Hemoriaâs shoulder. âThis incident is an unprecedented and bizarre case of the remnants of the Demon Kings, who were subjugated three hundred years ago, returning to cause chaos. In the current Maleficarum, we may not be allowed to hunt black wizards or demonfolk, but⦠should we discover the breaking of any taboos, particularly the committing of any crimes that involve the âuseâ of humans, the Maleficarum will not hesitate to hunt the perpetrators, no matter who they may be.â
â...Therefore?â Klein prompted.
âWe are here to do what needs to be done,â Atarax stated with determination. âAs such, we will not ask for permission. Council Head, we understand that you might want to cover up your clanâs embarrassment, but⦠what if any seeds of the devil were to remain in the heads of the sacrifices? What if this leads to them falling into madness and one day performing the same demonic ritual that Eward did?â
âAlright, I see the necessity,â Klein reluctantly admitted as he sighed and shook his head. â...However, allow me to correct just one thing. I have no intention of covering up our clanâs embarrassment. Because if we blindly attempt to conceal it, all we will do is cause ourselves to rot from within. However, what I was concerned about is that your methods of interviewing the sacrifices might be too harsh.â
âOur interviews will be gentle and polite,â Atarax promised.
âIn that case, you wonât mind me watching,â Klein requested.
Atarax conceded, âYes, please watch as you like.â
They headed into the depths of the forest. Finding the place where the ritual had been performed wasn't difficult as several Black Lions were guarding the forest so no demonic beasts could damage the site.
â...Hm,â Melkith hummed thoughtfully.
For this entire time since they had entered the forest, Melkith had stayed focused without saying a word. She stopped walking for a few moments, then bent down and touched the soil with her hands.
â...Hm,â Melkith hummed again, her eyes narrowing.
The soil she swept her hands over trembled, and clay people[2]Â the size of a finger climbed out of the ground.
â...Indeed, it does seem⦠like there truly was a spirit of darknessâ¦. This is quite unusual,â Melkith muttered as she patted the clay people on the head with a finger. âThe spirits of this land⦠arenât really in harmony with the soil here. They were pushed over from a different patch of land to this one. And over there⦠hmmm⦠the number of primal spirits is lower than it should be.â
Melkith scooped up a heap of soil with her hands. Then she spread her fingers and let the soil trickle down like grains of sand.
âPerhaps, once this season passes, there wonât even be a blade of grass left in that area? Itâs quite curiousâ¦. This is⦠rather than the land being deadâ¦. Hmm, thatâs right⦠so thatâs the case. It seems like the primal spirits of the land were actually transformed into spirits of darkness?â Melkith hypothesized.
âIs something like that even possible?â Eugene asked her.
âFor me? Of course, itâs impossible. I donât have any contracts with the spirits of darkness, nor do I want to make a contract with them. Even so, it's not like I need to know the spirits of darkness firsthand, no? No spirit can interfere with or obstruct other spirits of completely different elements. Even if theyâre a Spirit King,â Melkith said with a chuckle as she straightened up.â So a normal spirit of darkness shouldnât have the power to forcibly assimilate the primal spirits of another element. On top of that⦠didnât you say that it was able to block the eyes and ears of the prestigious Knights of the Black Lion? Haha! Thatâs impossible.â
âThatâs because it wasnât just any ordinary spirit,â Eugene explained.
âYep, thatâs why itâs so curious⦠how intriguing,â Melkith said with excitement. âThe remnants of the Demon Kings who were defeated hundred of years ago lingered on in their weapons⦠that much I can understand. However, for these remnants to then become spirits? There are already several papers written on the close relationship between mana and spirits, but for a Demon King to become a spirit isââ
âIt could also mean that spirit worship truly is a type of heresy,â Atarax muttered.
âYouâre still spouting such nonsense,â Melkith said with a snort as she raised her hands.
The clay people crawled back into the soil, causing the ground to tremble and rise. It was the wave of dirt that Melkith had shown them back in the Lionheart clanâs forest.
âFor someone like you, who spouts such bullshit, you donât deserve to ride this amazing dirt wave of mine,â Melkith declared proudly.
âInstead of doing something so embarrassing, letâs just go already,â Lovellian scolded her.
âThis is it,â Eugene said as they arrived at the site where the ritual had taken place. âOver there⦠thatâs where the ritual was held. Maybe there are a few traces of it left? A magic circle was drawn all over the ground⦠parts of it were also painted in the air, but those have disappeared.â
He was met with silence as the others examined the site.
âAlso, there was a black⦠tree over there. I donât know if it really should be called a tree, but well, it at least looked like one. The sacrifices were hung from branches that were wriggling like tentacles. And everything was swallowed up by a dark gloom,â Eugene said as he glanced at Ciel. âSince I wasnât captured as a sacrifice, if you want to know how it felt, youâll want to ask Ciel instead of myself. She was able to keep partly conscious even in that situation.â
â...Really now, this isâ¦,â Lovellian muttered quietly as he looked around at the surroundings, then let out a snort. âThis is even worse than I thought.â
âIt was quite the horrifying ritual,â Eugene agreed.
âNo, Iâm not talking about the ritual,â Lovellian clarified as he lifted a finger and pointed at something. âIt can even be considered fortunate for there to be only one innocent casualty.
Lovellian was pointing at the traces of the battle. He looked down at a large hole so deep it looked as if it had pierced all the way into the bedrock. Melkith also whistled as she took a look around.
âThis is huge. How bad was it that there arenât even any spirits in the ground?â Melkith marveled.
âHow terrible,â Atarax growled as he narrowed his eyes and raised a hand.
He âgrabbedâ at the air with his white-gloved fingers and rubbed his fingers together. After doing so, his gloves were instantly dyed black.
â...To think that I would be able to see such vicious, ominous demonic power in a place outside of the Devildomâ¦,â Atarax muttered.
âFive days ago, it was even worse than it is now,â Eugene spoke casually, then flinched and held his cloak open. â...Without the power of the Holy Sword and Akasha, I also wouldnât have been able to survive.â
Although he had already received quite a lot of attention, Eugene didnât want to attract even more attention and suspicion from these outsiders.
So he took out the Holy Sword and Akasha and showed them to the group. Akasha didnât receive much attention, but everyoneâs eyes shone as they looked at the Holy Sword that Eugene was holding in his hands. They couldnât help but do so. This Holy Sword was part of the Great Vermouthâs legend and was said to be the legendary sword that had cut down three Demon Kings. After Vermouth had passed, only the Patriarch had been able to carry the Holy Sword during family ceremonies, and not a single person had been recognized by the Holy Sword as its master.
â...Whoahâ¦,â Atarax breathed out in awe as he, too, looked at the Holy Sword with admiring eyes.
Hemoria, who hadnât uttered a single word so far, also stared at the Holy Sword with alarmed eyes.
Atarax muttered, â...Itâs really Altairâ¦!â
âYes, thatâs right,â Eugene confirmed.
âAt first, I thought that the report was wrong⦠but to think that a new master of Altair has truly been foundâ¦!â Atarax exclaimed in amazement.
Eugene began to say, âMy apologies for hiding itââ
âThereâs no need for you to say such a thing,â Atarax interrupted Eugene with a shake of his head. âThere was good reason for you to not be able to announce that you are the master of the Holy Sword, and werenât the Saintess Candidate Kristina and the Holy See already made aware of your status as the new master of the Holy Sword, after all?â
Atarax raised his hands.
âHemoria! Applause for the master of the Holy Sword!â Atarax instructed.
Hemoria silently raised her hands and began clapping. But the sound of Ataraxâs clapping was much louder than Hemoriaâs.
âEnough,â Atarax said as their applause abruptly stopped. âNow then, master of the Holy Sword, please, tell us the story of how you heroically slew the devil who attempted to descend here!â
âIt died because I swung the Holy Sword at it,â Eugene simply explained.
Atarax and the others were struck dumb.
âWell, it also made a âKaaghâ sound before biting it,â Eugene muttered as he walked over to the altar where parts of the magic circle remained.