Not paying any mind to what the people from the Steelwall Estate thought, Zich and the holy knight continued to converse.
âI suppose the reason why you came all this way is because of the rumors?â Zich said.
âOf course. Since itâs a rumor concerning those filthy, nasty Bellids, we have to check the place in person even if thereâs a possibility that the rumors are false.â After saying this, Winstin glanced at the Steelwall knights and turned back to Zich.
Zich noticed this behavior and thought, âHeâs suspecting them.â
However, Winstin didnât appear to be looking at a definite suspect and seemed to hold a level of doubt whether the Steelwalls were really connected to the Bellids. Considering the Steelwallâs prestige, Winstin didnât show his suspicions openly; after all, he didnât want to risk causing friction between the Steelwalls and Karuwimans in the case the rumors were proven to be false.
âI think you all also came because of the rumors. Did you perhaps find anything?â
âYes, there really was one like the rumors said.â
The holy knightsâ mood changed instantly. âAre you talking about a Bellid temple?â
âWhat else could it be?â Zich pointed at the burrow behind them. âItâs in there. Itâs not that big.â
âWell, thatâs probably the case considering the size of the lake next to the mountain. Did you all find anything there?â
âNo, it was clean. So, we were planning to just break down the temple. We thought we might be able to find something while destroying the place, and even if we donât, it would be better than leaving that sickening place alone.â
âThatâs true. But before you destroy it, could we check the place one more time?â Winstin asked, but his eyes were firm. If Zich refused in this situation, there would probably be a serious conflict.
âAs much as you wish,â Zich backed away one step to the side and stretched out his arm to the burrow.
âThank you for your cooperation.â Winstin gestured to the holy knights, and they went inside the burrow. When all the holy knights disappeared, the rest of the investigation team from Steelwall approached Zich.
âThere wonât be any misunderstandings, right?â
âWhat reason would they have for misunderstanding? We simply came here to check the rumors. Even though they didnât seem to completely trust you all, they didnât seem to be certain of their suspicions either.â
âThatâs good to hear.â
âBut letâs try following them in,â Zich suggested. Soon, the rest of the team went back inside the burrow again. When they reached the temple, holy knights were searching all over the building, and some were using some kind of holy magic on the walls. It appeared that the Karuwimans had special methods to find traces of Bellid followers.
âDid you find anything?â Zich asked Winstin since he was the one who ordered the holy knights at the temple entrance.
âNo. We didnât find anything special yet.â
âWhat place do you think this is, Sir Dyner? Do you think itâs a place for Bellid followers living nearby? Or do you think itâs a place built for a special purpose or perhaps something completely different from anything I mentioned?â
âWho can say? Even I donât know exactly.â For now, Winstin avoided answering. âAccording to our experiences, it doesnât seem to be a place built for a special purpose. The dirty statue of Bellu is nothing elaborate on, and seeing its size, this place seems to be for Bellid followers who live nearby.â
âThen, do you think the villagers living nearby are Bellid followers?â
âWe canât dismiss that possibility.â
âDonât you think the likelihood of that is low?â
âThatâs certainly true.â If those villagers were really Bellid followers, they wouldnât have let the traveler who found the temple run away, and they would have left the village as soon as the rumors spread.
âThere seems to be nothing unusual or special, Sir Dyner,â one of the holy knights said to Winstin.
âHmm, as I thought, is it really just a small-scale temple?â Winstin was disappointed. When Chelsea failed to become the next saintess, he decided to temporarily drop his aspiration of surpassing Belri Weig. Since Belri Weig became the Saintessâ guardian knight, the gap between them only widened, and Winstin needed to do something to shorten the gap back somehow. It was then that he heard the rumors circulating around the Steelwall Estate. Thirsty for any merits, Winstin moved faster than anyone and hoped that he would be able to find something that could help recover the aspiration he had lost here: an important Bellid base, a divine item, or a high-ranking officer.
Thus, he was extremely disappointed to find out that all his expectations had been wrong and all he found was a small Bellid temple. Furthermore, he wouldnât gain credit for even this small deed since the Steelwall knights found this place before him.
âNow that I think of it, thereâs a rumor going around that the Steelwall Estate is related to the Bellids,â Winstin thought. Yet, even if he was obsessed with gaining merits, Winstin knew that there was a high possibility that this was nothing more than a rumor. It was highly unlikely the Steelwall family which boasted of being the kingdomâs Iron Wall would associate themseleves with such a group of people, and no one among the Karuwimans believed these unrealistic rumors.
âIf itâs really true, there would be no better way to gain merit.â If he revealed that these rumors were true, his fame and accomplishments would rise, and he would be able to make a dent on Zichâs honor as he had helped the Steelwalls. Moreover, he might be able to cut off Zichâs head with his own hands. Of course, this was all simply in his head for now.
âThe search is over. Break down this disgusting building and interrogate the people in the nearby village.â
âWait!â At Winstinâs command, Danny stepped forward and refuted, âEven if you are holy knights from Karuwiman, please refrain from acting indecently! This place is part of the Steelwall Estate, and we are the first ones to have found the Bellid temple!â
Knowing how much the Karuwimans made a fuss whenever the Bellids were involved, the Steelwall knights had let the holy knights search the temple again. However, they had no obligation to let them do anything more than that. They could let the holy knights break down the Bellid temple if they asked for their permission first, but interrogating the villagers was another matter. Even if the villagers were suspicious, they were still people who belonged to the Steelwall Estate. Those who interrogated them also needed to be from Steelwall.
âI spoke as if I was ignoring the Steelwallsâ authority. I apologize for that.â Winstin bowed. Of course, he wasnât giving a genuine apology. He was already annoyed that the thread of hope he had for his career had crumpled and was displeased to see that Danny was trying to interfere with his plans now. Without a doubt, Dannyâs personality was on the bad side.
At the same time, Winstin couldnât just push Danny out of the way. Danny was a knight from a high-class noble family. If things turned in the wrong direction, he could get pushed farther away from his goal.
âI hope you will understand our position as knights belonging to Karuwiman that we wonât be able to simply return like this. Besides everything else, we have to interrogate the villagers.â
Danny groaned. Like how Winstin had to consider the Steelwallsâ position, Danny had to do the same for the Karuwimans. It was then that Zich intervened.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSince a Bellid temple has been found nearby, we have to interrogate the villagers anyway. Plus, the best ones at finding that fish headâs slaves are the Karuwimans,â Zich said.
âPffft!â The holy knights burst into laughter. It seemed they liked Zichâs word choice of âfish headâ. Then, Zich continued, âHowever, itâs true that the villagers belong to the Steelwall Estate. It should be required for Steelwallsâ government officials to accompany the holy knights during every interrogation. Iâm sure this isnât too much to ask from both sides since this is the way itâs commonly done in these types of situations.â
The knights and holy knights all nodded, and the tense atmosphere between them lifted.
âNow, all thatâs left is this building.â Winstin knocked on the templeâs walls. Heavy thumps rang across the surroundings eerily. âWere the people from Steelwall going to destroy this structure themselves?â
After some thought, Danny answered, âI think it's fine to let you do it.â
They could let the holy knights do that, since they had asked for permission first. Danny watched the holy knights eagerly beat down and destroy the Bellid temple with a bitter smile on his face. He decided to leave the burrow since there was nothing more for him to do and there was dust flowing everywhere since the temple was torn down. He was about to order his men to retreat when one of his knights gave a suggestion.
âWe should check the situation just in case something pops out. Moreover, I think we should also learn about the Bellidsâ temples to some degree. As dreadful rumors are circulating around the area, thereâs no guarantee that no other temples would appear again.â
Hearing this, Danny nodded. Then, he said to Zich, âYou can leave first, young master.â
âNo, I want to also watch,â Zich replied. Then he took out some handkerchiefs from his magic box and handed them to the knights. He also got another one for himself and blocked his nose and mouth with it. The knights thanked Zich and also blocked their noses and lips.
In the cloud of dust, stone slabs were sliced and cracking noises rang across the area. As if the holy knights showed what it truly meant to shred something to pieces, the temple was turning into dust. The knights watched their demolishing process and were a bit fearful when they clearly witnessed how much the Karuwimans detested the Bellids. Yet, no matter how many negative feelings the Karuwimans felt, the demolition process would eventually come to an end. Stone pebbles and dust settled down, and the holy knights stopped their work process. Then, all sounds were cut off.
Whoosh! Zich swung his hand. His mana moved and formed a powerful wind. The dust clouds in the burrow simultaneously seeped out of it. His cloudy vision returned to normal, and although the dust flying in the wind didnât completely disappear, it no longer obstructed their vision.
âAre you satisfied?â
Winstin smiled at Zichâs question. âHow could I ever be satisfied with something relating to stomping down the Bellids? If I could, I would like to devote every day to stomping those cursed bastards. However, since we have limited time here, we have to stop now.â
It was an intense display of tenacity against one enemy. Zich couldnât help but also be impressed. In the meantime, there were holy knights wandering around the templeâs remains and searching for things they could use to attack the Bellids even more. Zich kicked the scraps on the ground into the air and let the dust fly. It seemed like most of them thought they did enough and were preparing to take their leave. It was then that one of the holy knights found something. He bent down and searched through the dust.
âHuh?â
âWhat is it?â the holy knight next to him asked.
Zich and the Steelwall knights also looked toward the area from far away.
âIt seems to be some kind of ripped paper. Itâsâ¦!â The holy knight shouted loudly.
âAn order with a stamped seal?â
Everyoneâs attention went toward the object. Something moved.