Chapter 151: A full-scale search for heretics had begun in the East.
You’ve Got The Wrong House, Villain
A full-scale search for heretics had begun in the East.
âThereâs someone suspicious over here!â
âAgh, why are you doing thisâ¦!â
âCheck that side too!â
The search for heretics had been going on for some time, but the intensity of the search now was incomparable to before.
âWhat do you mean by heretic? Heâs definitely not one! My brother only got sick andâ¦!â
âOur policy is to transfer all suspicious persons for investigation. If he is truly innocent, he will be released. So stop blocking the way and move!â
The people who usually had suspicious behavior, or had unusual appearances were the first to be arrested.
âWhat did you just say?â
The news also reached Kalian, who was lying in the sickbed. Kalianâs face hardened and he immediately sat up.
âYou shouldnât get up yet!â
The doctor and butler by his side hurriedly tried to stop him but it was of no use. Still sitting on the bed, Kalian turned to the butler who delivered the news and asked again.
âIs this fatherâs direct order?â
But right after saying that, he thought it was a foolish question. The Crawford family had influence over everything in everything in the East so obviously, this situation had proceeded under Dominicâs command.
âWhere is my father right now?â
âHeâs at the central council.â
Kalian got up straight away and left the room.
His injuries were bad enough that he shouldnât be moving around so his people were shocked and tried to stop him.
Honestly, Kalianâs condition was far worse than Damon whom he rescued. There were cuts and tears all over his face and there was even a splint in his left hand.
âYoung master! Didnât the doctor say you should rest in your room for at least two weeks?â
But as before, their words didnât stop Kalian from walking on.
âKalian! Where are you going this time?â
However, the sound of Bastianâs footsteps thudding down the stairs made Kalian pause for a moment. If he hadnât heard anything, he might have continued but he couldnât just ignore his grandfatherâs call too.
Kalian turned around to look at Bastian and replied.
âIâm going to see father for a bit then Iâll be back.â
âHeâll come back this night anyway, why do you have toâ¦wait! Wait, Kalian!â
However, that was the end of his brief report.
Kalian nodded to Bastian in farewell then turned around and dashed out the door. He headed straight for the central council where Dominic was.
The news that a full-scale heretic hunt had begun, made Kalian take action. While sitting in the moving carriage, he watched as a chaotic scene continued to unfold beyond the window. The closer he got to the crowded square and the location of the central council, the bigger the disturbance grew.
Kalianâs face also hardened more and more in proportion.
In fact, Kalian was practically the only noble in the central council who was against this heretic hunt. Of course, Kalian was on the same page as them, in that he regarded heretics as evil things.
Honestly, the moment they appeared in his sight, he was more than ready to send them right back into Godâs arms.
However, he wasnât in favor of this sort of extreme method. Because innocent victims were bound to arise from a massive search like this.
Which is why after Dominic first issued the order, Kalian took over the job himself and continued to investigate in a somewhat moderate manner.
However, if Dominic began a major hunt for heretics while he was forced to take a leave due to his injuries, he would have no more free range.ÂÂ
Kalian arrived at his destination and got down from the carriage.
âLord Crawford?â
People were surprised to see Kalian with cuts all over his body. Kalian ignored the people who were approaching him and headed straight to Dominicâs office.
âLet him know Iâm here.â
âI was told not to let anyone inside.â
However, the aide guarding the door politely conveyed Dominicâs wishes.
âItâs fine, tell him to come in.â
Right then, Dominicâs permission came from inside the door. The aide heard that as well and opened the door for Kalian.
Kalian walked into the office and faced Dominic.
âFather, I heard you gave a direct order on the search for heretics which you entrusted me with.â
Dominic, who was looking at his documents, lifted his head when he heard what Kalian said.
âAnd I was wondering what would make an injured man run over here in such a hurry.â
But his gaze swiftly moved back to his documents as he scribbled his signature on the paper.
âSo itâs just because of that.â
His attitude was very calm and unconcerned as if he didnât know what was going on outside.
âPlease reconsider.â
Kalian looked at Dominic who was acting like this and requested.
Dominic signed a few documents without looking up as if he didnât hear what Kalian just said. Then after a while, he put down his pen, leaned back in his chair, and looked at Kalian.
âKalian. You might be my son, but you have grown up well.â
His tone was too dry to call it a compliment and there was no antagonism in his next words to call it sarcastic.
Kalianâs forehead creased.
âYou are upright and just; as long as it is something you believe in, nothing can stop you from taking action.â
Dominic took off the glasses hanging on his nose and stated in a rather low voice:
âBut, that is not a character befitting of a king. Why do you think I entrusted you with this case in the first place?â
Once the mildly reflecting glasses were removed, Dominicâs cold eyes were fully exposed.
âIt has been years since I gave you that position, but you still havenât learnt anything. It makes me a little disappointed.â
Kalian quietly met Dominicâs eyes. This was the first time Dominic was talking to Kalian in this manner.
âWhat did you expect me to learn exactly?â
Kalian asked in a low tone and Dominicâs reply came without any hesitation:
âWhat benefits the Crawford House the most.â
ââ¦You mean the Crawford family, not the East?â
âThe Crawford family will soon be the East.â
Kalian fell silent.
Dominic stared at his sonâs rigid expression. Then he massaged his brows like he had a little headache and ordered Kalian to leave.
âSince you understand now, you can leave. I suggest you rest till you are fully recovered.â
He was indirectly saying that Kalian should just sit back and not think of coming back to his position until the hunt for heretics was over and the east was completely cleaned up.
After a moment, Kalian bowed his head to Dominic like always and replied.
âI understand, Father.â
However, his eyes which were hidden by his hair were shining sharply. Of course, he was not really thinking of sitting back like Dominic said.
* * *
Yuri was deeply contemplating whether she should send a letter to the Crawford and Salvatore house. The fact that they parted ways in that manner was bothering her.
To justify herself, things were so hectic right after she escaped and when she finally considered getting in touch, she felt like the contents of the letter would be a bit ambiguous.
After all, the two of them thought Yuri was an ordinary woman so wouldnât it be strange to say that she luckily escaped from that situation on her own?
However, she didnât feel it was right to keep on staying silent hence the contemplation. While she was thinking that, Anne-Marie spoke up like she suddenly remembered something.
âOh, right! That reminds me, Grandpa has been very worried about you, Ms. Yuri! When I told him I hadnât seen you in a few days, he made so much noise about getting the guards to look for you.â
Once Yuri heard that, she immediately wrote a letter and posted it. It was a short letter stating that she was okay, and they didnât need to worry.
This happened in the afternoon after Lakis woke up.
Damon and Bastianâs responses came back very quickly. Damonâs reply was chock full of statements that said he was glad Yuri was safe. Bastian even ran over to her house to see her personally.
Only after seeing her in person did he regain his composure and go back in a very âcoolâ manner.
âNow that I think about it, I wrote my address on the employment contract, didnât I?â
After that sudden ambush, Yuri clicked her tongue.
âMs. Yuri, has Grandpa gone back?â
âYeah, he went back a little while ago.â
When Yuri came back to Anne-Marieâs house after sending Bastian off, Anne-Marie chuckled as if she was patting Yuri on the back.
Yuri suddenly looked out the window.
âBy the way, itâs a bit noisy outside today.â
âIt is?â
Anne-Marieâs ears werenât as good as Yuriâs, so she just tilted her head. Then she seemed to remember something and opened her mouth.
âAhh, come to think of it, I heard from Mrs. Meriel earlier andâ¦â
But for some reason, Anne-Marie paused, looking hesitant to continue speaking. Her gaze slid towards the closed door.
âYou remember that thing they talked about at the welcome party. The people they call heretics. It looks like they are searching for them today.â
Yuri paused for a moment.
Judging from how Anne-Marieâs gaze moved to the room as she talked about heretics, she must have noticed that something about Odin and Lakis was strange.
Then again, that was only natural.
After all, she had even seen Odin transform from a crow into a human being. However, Yuri wasnât worried about Anne-Marie reporting the two of them.
âCan we talk for a minute?â
Yuri said as she entered the room Lakis was in.
For some reason, every time Odin opened his eyes and saw Lakis, he had a weird reaction so the two of them had to be separated into different rooms.
Lakis looked at her without any fluctuation in his face, as if he already knew Yuri would come and say this.
Yuri sat down in the chair next to Lakis. Then she pondered over what to ask first for a while, before opening her mouth.
âMr. Lakis, do you have anything to say to me?â