We returned to the shack.
Honestly, I didnât know whether the shack was actually safe...
But if it would be dangerous no matter where we went, then at least the shack could shield us from the cold.
âHere.â
Sharyl pushed something toward me.
I wasnât sure what it was for a moment, but then I recognized it was a potion.
âWhat about it?â
âUse it... You donât look too good right now.â
I looked down and checked my condition.
Due to the demonâs flames, my entire body was burned.
âItâs fine, so put it away. Iâll heal.â
Thanks to the regenerative property of the Strongest Fire Technique, a burn of this level could be healed in only a few days.
Although my skin itched somewhat, it wasnât unbearable.
If my predictions were correct, we would encounter many more opportunities to use our potion in the future. There was no need to waste it here.
âThis isnât the time to act tough.â
âLuan, weâre really fine, so please use it.â
âI said Iâm fine.â
âWeâre not going to give it to you if you ask for it later.â
âSure.â
âHmph.â
Sharyl huffed as she took back the potion.
Another moment of silence passed.
â...Iâm asking just in case... This isnât, like, some special show put on by House Bednicker, right?â
Sharyl still didnât look to have fully calmed down, but she seemed to have regained her composure somewhat.
I couldnât help but laugh at her strange guess.
âWhat kind of crazy house would gather young heroes and bring in a demon to fight them?â
âRight. But you canât know for sure with the Bednickers.â
âIs that how my house is seen?â
Evan was the one who answered that question.
âThere are rumors about how Bednicker captures demons alive, imprisons them underground, interrogates them, and so on.â
âIâve heard that as well!â
âThose are false rumors.â
â...I guess.â
Of course, unrelated to that, it seemed true that all sorts of secrets were hidden beneath Bednickerâs main house...
In any case, no matter how insane House Bednicker was, they wouldnât do something as insane as unleashing a demon to increase the difficulty of their training camp.
Ignoring how implausible something like that was, it was impossible due to the nature of the family head.
The Lord of Blood and Iron, letting a demon live within his territory?
It would never happen, not even if the sky was falling.
...Of course, there were still a few possible explanations for the demon.
There were still traitors remaining within House Bednicker.
Hariba had just been a pawn; the true mastermind was likely still within House Bednicker, continuing to scheme.
If this was the fruit of that mastermindâs plan, it wasnât unbelievable that something like this had happened within House Bednickerâs territory.
â...Sigh. Itâs said that House Bednickerâs territory is one of the lands safest from the cult. I never expected something like this to happen.â
âYeah.â
Had something like this happened in my past life?
I couldnât remember anything of the sort at the moment.
If it hadnât happened, then was this incident because of me?
I calmly began to compare my actions in my previous life to the actions Iâd taken in this life.
The first thing that came to mind was how Iâd killed Osel in the Gem Mountains and defeated Hariba in the main house.
These actions could have kicked the hornetâs nest...
The other thing that crossed my mind was Pamâs face.
If I hadnât taken those actions, something like this might not have happened and Pam might still be alive.
In that sense, it could be said that Iâd killed Pam.
Wuaaaaah...
An odd cry was heard.
â...â
â...â
It was from far away, but we immediately quieted down.
That was how strong the demon we had just fought was.
â...What do we do now?â
Sharyl was asking for my opinion, but she seemed a little different from usual.
Before, her tone had been âSure. I guess Iâll hear you out,â but now it was more like she was shunting the responsibility of the team and even of thinking over to me.
As I immersed myself in that useless thought and didnât answer her question, Sharyl grew impatient.
âWhat if we just wait here? No matter how large the forest is, itâs still Bednicker territory. The House should send someone out to deal with them.â
âMaybe...â
That would be nice... but it was too optimistic.
The ones whoâd caused this incident werenât some lowly pawns.
They were skilled enough to infiltrate Houe Bednicker. They were surely confident that they wouldnât be found out.
Someone like thatâsomeone who could create an incident of this scale within the grounds of House Bednickerâprobably had a reason to be confident.
Even if help did arrive, it would take quite a while. Maybe theyâd calculated that they could accomplish their goals before help could arrive?
...Of course, if I revealed my thoughts to everyone here, they would only fall further into panic, so I didnât say anything.
âS-say something.â
âWhy are you stuttering?â
âBecause you usually talk a lot, but now youâre quiet!â
â...â
Now that I thought about it, I hadnât been talking quite as much since seeing Pamâs body.
âHmm... what did you ask me? My thoughts?â
âYes.â
If you want to know so badly...
âIâm thinking about going back out to look for others.â
â...Youâre joking, right?â
âUnfortunately, no.â
âDidnât you hear the demonâs roar?â Sharyl said, sounding frustrated.
âI did.â
âAnd youâre going to go out again?â
âYeah.â
âWhy?â
âBecause that gives us the highest chance of surviving.â
âWhat?â
âA house divided against itself cannot stand. Havenât you heard that before?â
âI havenât.â
âWhat about âthose who seek death shall live, and those who seek life shall dieâ?â
âNever heard of it.â
Really?
Well, these were random phrases that my third senior brother had said a lot, and I had never heard anyone say them but him...
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Even though I didnât know for sure how many demons there were, there would be at least a few dozen.
Even if I entered my White Flame form, there was no chance I could kill all those demons.
âIf we keep hiding here, weâll be safe for a day, maybe two if we get lucky...â I paused for a moment before asking, âBut what about after that?â
âWhat?â
âThree days, four, five, six... maybe even a week. Do you think the demons wonât have found us by then?â
âThatâs...â
I looked at my team members.
âWeâll have to fight a demon at least one more time, and itâll probably be two demons at the same time. If we want to live, we must increase our numbers. We need to find at least one more living young hero.â
This test wasnât the main goal at all anymore, nor was the competition.
Honestly, what I was most curious about wasnât the state of the other young heroes.
The instructors.
The instructors, the grand masters... what were they doing now?
* * * * *
* * * * *
Instructor of Doctrine, Juniang.
She was an official priest of the Church of the Sun, a heretic inquisitor, and a grand master of House Bednicker.
Among the grand masters, she was a special case.
Usually, those who came to Bednicker and became a grand master cut off their connections with outside organizations and no longer performed the jobs theyâd had outside.
That wasnât the case for Juniang. She was still a priest of the Church of the Sun and its heretic inquisitor.
There was no grand reason sheâd accepted the role of one of Bednickerâs grand masters.
The Lord of Blood and Iron, the family head, was said to instill fear even in demons. She just wanted to have a close friendship with such a man and see his skills.
Of course, the Lord of Blood and Iron was a very busy man.
Sometimes, she couldnât even think of him as the family head of one of the Great Houses. From what sheâd heard, he rarely stayed in the main house for even a month out of the entire year.
Juniang couldnât say how true that was, but after her first meeting with the Lord of Blood and Iron, it had been quite a while before she was able to see him again.
Sheâd accomplished her goal about three years after becoming a grand master.
Due to some circumstances, sheâd ended up going demon hunting with the Lord of Blood and Iron.
A grey land already deeply infected with demonic energies, land which had become the territory of demons and monsters, a so-called dead land...
Although this was a job given to the heretic inquisitors of the Church of the Sun, the Lord of Blood and Iron had ended up joining up with her in the middle of her mission.
There, Juniang had realized something.
The Lord of Blood and Iron wasnât like any demon hunter.
One of the heretic inquisitors standing next to her had mumbled, â...I canât tell who the real demon is.â
Heâd received a warning for that.
Though Juniang hadnât shown it outwardly, sheâd agreed with the sentiment.
Generally speaking, a great deal of preparation was needed for a hunt.
All sorts of weapons, tools, and information about their target, even a method of escape if the worst came to pass.
The reasons were simple.
Even veteran heretic inquisitors couldnât be sure of victory in a direct confrontation against either the cult or the demons.
That was why what the Lord of Blood and Iron had shown them couldnât be called a hunt.
People usually didnât call the act of killing two hundred demons in under 10 minutes âhunting.â
â...Nothing to report here.â
As she received a report from one of the knights, Juniang raised her head.
They were from the Fang Knight Order.
She couldnât remember their name.
âWhat do you wish to do? It doesnât seem thereâs any point looking any longer...â
â...â
The knight was subtly expressing his tiredness.
The others around her seemed to be in the same boat.
I guess this is it.
This was the limit of how much she could command the knights with her position as a grand master.
Juniang nodded.
âAll right. You may return.â
âWhat about you, Instructor?â
âI will look around a little more.â
Sheâs wasting time.
Thatâs what the knightâs expression said as he lowered his head.
âUnderstood.â
As the knights walked off, she could hear them complaining.
â...I donât know why she had to be out here so early in the morning.â
âA weird omen in the forest... Has that woman never heard about Sir Asadâs barrier?â
âHeretic inquisitors are always weird.â
â...â
Juniang could hear their whispers clearly, but she didnât call out to them or chastise them.
Since she was the one whoâd used the excuse of âweird energy coming from the forestâ to call them here, she could at least forgive them for thinking that.
Of course, Juniang didnât say what she was really thinking. There was no way she could.
Who would believe that sheâd felt demonic energy within Bednicker territory?
â...Hm.â
Juniang raised her head.
A dense forest, a dark and cloudy sky...
Maybe a cool rain would improve the situation.
â...Lord Aton.â
Please let all this be a mistake.