I had never heard that term, not even in my past life, so I quickly asked, âDoes the church of darkness even have a vice-cult leader?â
âTheyâre shrouded in a veil of secrecy just like the cult leader, but weâve confirmed that such a person does exist.â
â...Then has it also been confirmed that Evan is the vice-cult leader?â
âThe cult leader is a sacred position in the Church of Darkness. Thereâs no way someone like a high priest would lie about such a thing. Itâd be like if we impersonated a god.â
I see...
â...But if Evan is the vice-cult leader, then is his father, Doz Helvin, the cult leader?â
âWe donât know anything about young hero Evanâs birth, and itâs not important. The trickery of the cult is beyond our understanding.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âDo you know about recessive genes?â
âNo.â
âSimply put, it is when the ancestor's genes donât show up for many generations. Your father is one of the best examples.â
The Lord of Blood and Iron?
âThe family head shows more of the black fairiesâ characteristics than his siblings.â
Now that I thought about it, that did seem to be the case.
âThe Dark Cult Leader is an ancient monster who has been alive for at least a few hundred years, and no one knows his identity. No one could have guessed that seeds sown by that monster a few hundred years ago would begin to bloom now.â
So...
Hundreds of years ago, the man called the Dark Cult Leader might have hidden his identity and formed a relationship with a houseâs ancestor?
I couldnât help but laugh at that.
âWow. That would shake the bloodline supremacists of the Great Houses.â
âThey donât like to talk about it, but most people are aware of the possibility.â
I paused before continuing, âAre you going to kill Evan?â
Junian looked at me.
I couldnât tell what she was thinking as I looked at her half-closed eyes.
âWithout the vice-cult leader, the ritual will fail and the demon lord will rip apart the high priest without us having to do anything. It is the only way to salvage this situation.â
âBut if Evan isnât the vice-cult leader...â
âAre you defending him?â
â...â
âNo, I do not think that is the case. When I first told you, you werenât surprised. Did you suspect it yourself as well?â
It might be obvious, but one of the main jobs of a heretic inquisitor was carrying out inquisitions. They didnât just hunt demons; they also had to master psychology.
âOf course, unrelated to that, the responsibility will fall entirely on you. The reason I told you this is simple. It wasnât to gain your permissionâI was simply checking.â
âEven so, I think just killing him is too hasty.â
Juniang looked at me.
âYou, how many blessings did you receive?â
âOne.â
At that, Juniang seemed to think for a moment.
âHmm. Did you say it was too hasty? That might not be the case, especially for you.â
What was she talking about?
At that moment...
I felt something warm around my nose.
â...?â
When I instinctively wiped it away, I saw blood.
âHuhââ
Then I felt vertigo.
I nearly collapsed, but I held myself up by pushing against the wall.
âIt appears that it is having an effect. Well, itâs impressive that you were able to hold on for so long with only one blessing.â
âWhat do you...â
âWhen the ritual enters the fourth stage, the demonic energy of the demon lord starts to spread out into the surrounding area, and those with low resistanceâthat is, low demonic resistanceâare affected.â
â...Demonic resistance?â
âIâm talking about blessings,â Juniang said as she looked at me. âThose with fewer blessings will be the first to die. Youâll be among them since you only have one blessing.â
Juniang exhaled smoke.
Fuu.
âItâs simple. If you donât kill, youâll be killed instead. Nothing difficult, no?â
â...Hmm.â
Was it really like that?
I felt resistance to Juniangâs words.
It wasnât a simple sense of rebellion. It was more like I was missing something.
I waited for my dizziness to settle down a little. Once Iâd recovered slightly, I said, âHow much longer will I be alive?â
â...â
At that, Juniang paused and looked at me.
Her expression hadnât changed at all, yet she also looked a little surprised.
â...Who knows? Itâs different for each person, but if your nose is bleeding, youâll die within the next six hours.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
So I had about a quarter of a day?
I looked at Juniang.
Only a cleric who received a baptism can truly prove their innocence...
In any case, this woman had shared a lot of information with me to make me accept her.
In that sense, I needed to show at least a bit of sincerity as well.
âRook Bednicker has hidden himself within the training camp.â
âRook? You mean the captain of the Iron Blood Knight Order?â
âYes.â
âThat person has hidden himself within the training camp? And more importantly, how would youââ
âI heard it directly from Sir Asad.â
âHmm...â
She looked at me with doubt in her eyes.
I had no choice but to raise my middle finger to show her the ring.
âYouâre not suddenly flipping me off, I presume.â
âOf course not. Please look at the ring. Itâs a magic item I received from the family head.â
Juniang narrowed her eyes.
âA ring... Itâs definitely not an ordinary item.â
âRight?â
âAnd supporting your words, there is someone that fits.â
Someone that fits?
âOne of the knight instructors showed extraordinary skill. I continued to observe him because I wanted to see his level, but I was never able to catch him.â
âWho was it?â
âA knight named Koor.â
âKoor...â
Rook backward...
...That was the fake name heâd used?
âIs he dead?
âYou saw the communication crystal as well. The knights went out to patrol before the incident happened. Of course, the high priest said he killed them all... but it might not have been all of them.â
âWhat if Captain Rook is still alive and joins the battle?â
â...â
Juniang unexpectedly started to seriously consider the situation.
âAgainst the demon lordâs retribution, even the Instructor of the Hunt died instantly, unable to react... but the Iron Blood Knight Captain should be able to put up a fight. And if others attack the high priest during the commotionââ
â...â
âOur chance of success doubles... no, maybe triples.â Juniang looked at me as she said, âBut the odds are still bleak. Killing Evan Helvin is a much simpler method.â
âWhen people always walk down the simple path, they are bound to suffer even more later down the line. And weâre not even completely sure that Evan is the vice-cult leader.â
â...â
Juniang looked at me.
She seemed to be thinking about whether she should just ignore me or try to persuade me.
â...Six hours.â
âPardon?â
âWithin six hours, prove that Evan is innocent. If you canât, then Iâll just kill him.â
Honestly, given her position as an instructor, Juniang was giving me a good opportunity with quite a bit of leeway.
I nodded.
âLetâs do that. Then I guess finding Knight Captain Rook is our first step?â
âSure. If the communication crystalâs recording is true, then he went to Area A-3. Letâs go there first.â
âGot it.â
After the conversation ended, as we were about to leave the room, Juniang suddenly made me an offer.
âLuan Bednicker, have you ever thought about becoming a heretic inquisitor?â
â...This is kind of sudden.â
âYou stood before me during the last lesson as well. Arenât you interested in this line of work?â
Now that I thought about it, I had done that during the subject selection.
She remembered.
âItâs not that I donât want to... but why are you giving me the offer?
âWeâre always looking for more people. Weâd welcome someone like you.â
âWhat do you mean, âsomeone like meâ?â
My mood lightened a little because I thought she saw me in a more favorable light, but then Juniang raised her index finger.
She spun it next to her head in a circular motion...
âSomeone whoâs gone insane.â
â...â
Iâm not joining you.
* * * * *
* * * * *
Juniang said she had something to prepare in her room, so I returned to the first floor by myself.
As soon as I came down, everyone naturally looked at me, and I could tell that these awkward kids hadnât said a single thing to each other since Iâd left.
Hector asked, âYouâre here. What did you talk about?â
âWe discussed what we were going to do next.â
âCouldnât you have had that discussion here with us?â
That was true.
Heâs sharp.
While I was thinking about how I should respond to him, Sellen thankfully changed the subject.
âSo? Did you come to a decision?â
âI think weâll be able to find someone who can help us, so weâre going to move toward him first.â
âSomeone who can help us? Who?â
âRook Bednicker.â
At that, Hector became very surprised.
âThe knight captain is here? Are you sure?â
âI donât know. I just heard about it as well.â
âFrom who?â
âThe Instructor of Doctrine.â
Of course, I was the one who had known about Rook, but I had gotten Juniang to agree to use my story.
âWhy should I do that?
âI think itâll be more trustworthy if the source is an instructor instead of me.
âThatâs true.
Thankfully, Juniang had immediately accepted the plan.
As expected, they didnât doubt my words.
âThe knight captain is here... With him, the high priest wonât be a problem,â Hector said.
He was wearing a bright expression I hadnât seen on him in a while, and the others had similar reactions.
The Iron Blood Knight Captain Rookâs reputation was greater than Iâd thought.
And around this time, I glanced at Evan for a moment.
I had been observing him since our first meeting, but I honestly didnât know anything about him.
I didnât know whether he truly had nothing to do with the cult or was just clever enough to hide it well even from me.
âEvan, how is your condition?â
Evan wore a bitter smile.
âItâs not bad, but itâs not good either.â
âI see.â I smirked. âDonât overdo it. You look terrible.â
âThanks.â
Then, I sensed a gaze.
Charon was looking directly at me.
What, I mouthed, but he turned his head away.
What?
***
After the Instructor of Doctrine came down, we immediately headed for Area A-3.
We checked the map and saw that it was rather close to the field.
Of course, since demons were roaming the forest, it took an hour for us to get there when it usually wouldâve taken us ten minutes.
...Hm.
I could feel my condition becoming worse and worse as time went on.
Because Iâd learned the Strongest Fire Technique, my condition was affected by the state of the sun...
I was in a similar state to when Iâd been stuck inside a sunless cave for a week.
âYou look terrible.â
Even Sellen, rough as she was, was worrying about me, so there was no need to say how I looked.
â...Yeah. I think I ate something bad.â
âThatâs true. Thereâs nothing worse than those energy bars.â
I was getting tired, but I could still walk, so I didnât fall behind.
In the end, we arrived at Area A-3.
âThis...â
âHm.â
As soon as we arrived, a gathering of knightâs corpses greeted us.
Looking at them closely, they didnât seem too damaged, and they all looked like theyâd died from a single hole through their body.
They seemed to have suffered the same fate as the Instructor of the Hunt.
â...Letâs look around here for a moment. I donât think there are any demons in the area, so spread out and search.â
At Juniangâs order, we immediately spread out and began our search.
Rustle.
I headed in the 9 oâclock direction and quickly found another corpse.
The cold corpse looked similar to the other ones I had seen, but this knight had a hole in his forehead.
I furrowed my brow and imagined that wound in my mind.
Could I block that?
An attack that neither the knights of Bednicker nor the Instructor of the Hunt had been able to block...
Even so, I knew that this was the demon lordâs âdivine retributionâ attack.
Knowing the attack in advance made a difference, so I thought that I might be able to block it...
But since death would greet me if I was wrong, I thought about it more.
I think I might get a sense for it if I see it myself.
I couldnât be certain with just what Iâd seen through the communication crystal.
After that, I found a few more corpses, but I didnât discover anything new.
Rather, my feeling of uneasiness continued to grow.
Rook didnât die as well, right?
If that wasnât the case...
I stopped and turned around.
âWhatâs up?â
Step.
Through the dead grass, Sellen appeared.
Since it was someone I knew, I wasnât startled, but it was still unexpected.
Hadnât she headed off in the complete opposite direction from me?
âI have something to ask you.â
âWhat is it?â
âAre you close friends with Evan Helvin?â
âWhat?â
It was a random question.
As I looked at her with a furrowed brow, Sellen responded, âCharon told me.â
âAbout what?â
âWhat you talked about with the Instructor of Doctrine on the upper floor.â
â...That guy? Did he overhear us?â
I hadnât sensed his presence at all.
âCharon said he has the Blessing of Chiroptera.â
Chiroptera... Bats?
I recalled that bats had incredible hearing.
Iâd never expected a blessing like that to exist.
I took note of Sellenâs expression as I said, âWhat are you trying to say?â
âEvan Helvin probably is the vice-cult leader. Iâm almost certain of it.â
ââAlmost certainâ doesnât mean anything.â
Sellen had a serious expression on her face.
âNowâs not the time to joke around. We need to follow the advice of the heretic inquisitor when hunting demons. No, even if that wasnât the case, I agree that we should kill Evan Helvin. So... if you donât want to do it, you donât have to,â Sellen said with darkened eyes. âI can do it myself.â