Chapter 13
The Demon Hunting Method of the Regressed Inquisitor
The Demon Hunting Method Of The Regressed Inquisitor 13
Attack on the Baron Ryanâs House (3)
âBurke Ryan, you have two practical choices.â
Burke has become a demon. That is already a confirmed matter.
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âEither be purified by me here.â
ââ¦â¦â
âOr spend your life locked up in a underground prison, a place where no one cares and no one can come.â
He is a time bomb.
You never know when it will explode, and it is impossible to defuse it.
Not all those who became demons can be considered bad. Most of them were pushed by harsh realities.
So we tried to somehow return them to their original form.
We tried, but it didnât work.
The moment a person becomes a demon, their flesh changes. It becomes strong and ageless. However, in the process, all the parts that should have existed in the human body are completely consumed by the demonic energy.
Thus, the original flesh melts away and the demonic energy exists as power and continues life.
As time goes by, the proportion of demonic energy becomes greater than the proportion of the original flesh, and eventually, they become a completely different species called âdemon raceâ.
And those who have become demon race, just like they did, plant demonic energy in others and transform them.
Just as humans and beasts give birth to offspring and continue their lineage.
âHaâ¦! What difference is there between death and confinement?â
âThere is only one difference. In the latter case, it becomes more miserable.â
âHahaâ¦â
I saw those who chose the latter.
They are not even confined.
They are just thrown into a space from which they can never come out again.
Like a jar of solitude, with no food and no guards, they are trapped in such darkness, waiting only for the day they die.
Or dreaming impossible dreams.
âThe cult is rotten too.â
âI wonât deny it. My existence is proof of that.â
The demons cannot be exterminated.
The nameless demon at the end of that species is the incarnation of denial born from human malice.
Yes, it is an eternal, unsolvable matter. That is why malice is always recorded as the final chapter of humanityâs last trial.
âWhy does everyone torment us? Why do they make our lives miserable? What did we do wrong?â
âYou did nothing wrong. You were just a victim. You were just unlucky. Becoming a demon was just a result of being driven into such a situation.â
âThen why!!â
Burke, who had been frowning at the light of the holy power, shouted loudly as if he had become a different person.
âWhy do I have to die!!â
From his body, dark red demonic energy was gushing out.
Power that grows stronger with intense emotions.
Shackles that force one to hate and resent people.
âWe just wanted to live. Was that such a big wish?â
âNo.â
âWanting to leave this damned house, cure my sisterâs illness, and live a proper life, was that so wrong?â
âThere is nothing wrong with that dream.â
âThen why?â
âYouâ¦â
I recall the last image of Burke I saw. After his dream came true. One afternoon when he finally escaped with his sister and was living.
The image of him succumbing to the demonâs orders and committing a massacre in the middle of the city in front of his sisterâs eyes.
The image of him reaching out to his sister with a crooked smile.
âYouâre going to try to kill the family you cherished the most.â
ââ¦â¦â
âIsnât this light bothering you? Unlike your usual self, youâre becoming irritable, arenât you? Losing your composure, filled only with resentment and anger?â
Demons hate gods more than they hate humans.
With that demonâs malice, Burke will become the same.
He will hate people, hate gods, and hate the bright light.
âYour sister possesses a light incomparable to mine.â
And the one who embodies both is Claire Ryan.
She is loved by the light.
And because of that, she cannot be with Burke.
âYour sister will become a great priest, no, she must become one. Thatâs the only way she can be saved. The only way she can live.â
Burkeâs eyes trembled. He was trying his best to hold onto his sanity.
It was about his sister.
The one he tried to protect even by selling his soul to the demons.
âYour sister is loved by the gods. But she herself resents the gods and the world.â
So itâs painful. Like wearing clothes that donât fit.
Unable to recognize the love directed at her, she treats it with hatred and resentment.
That thought made her feel the love of the gods as pain.
âThenâ¦â
âIf your sister is to live, she must become a priest, even if only in name.â
âThen Iâ¦â
âYou wonât be able to maintain your sanity by her side. Even if youâre fine now, it wonât be long.â
The one-sided murderous intent directed at me had long since stopped.
âIf youâre by her side, if sheâs by your side, one of you must die.â
âThen, if I just donât appear in front of herâ¦!â
âDonât you get it yet?â
Why would a demon contact a third-rate hunter like Burke?
Why would they share overwhelming power with a child who just screamed that they wanted to live, without any power, influence, or even wealth?
Because he had talent? Because there were no other candidates?
No, no. There was a clear reason it had to be Burke.
âYou were chosen from the beginning as a tool to kill Claire.â
Burke said nothing.
He just looked down at his hands, trembling. Was he thinking about the inevitable future?
Did he see bloodstained hands?
I decided to wait for Burke until he finished his contemplation.
Burke, who had been staring at his palms, closed his eyes tightly.
âI donât want to die.â
It was the heart of Burke himself, not dominated by the magic.
âBut if I have to die for Claire to live⦠youâre right. I have to die. But, but I still donât want to die without achieving anythingâ¦â
Ideals and reality.
Burke shed tears of blood at the fact that they could never align.
âI understand.â
Thatâs human nature.
What you have to do and what you donât want to do can be the same.
Itâs natural that there are people who canât choose anything.
Who would want to die?
A strong person is someone who can even give up their life for what they believe is everything.
Burke couldnât do that.
He was strong enough, but he couldnât become such a hero. Thatâs why he became a demon and ended up in this situation.
âI donât want to die!!â
âI respect your choice. So even if you attack me because you want to live, I wonât resent you. No matter the outcome, Iâll take responsibility for your sister. You can vent all your anger as you wish.â
âAhhh!!â
As if those words were a signal, Burke charged at me.
He wants to live. But if he has to die to save Claire.
In the end, mixed with that contradiction, Burke charged with his sword.
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While Lost was fighting Burke and Titan was fighting Tros Ryan.
Linnea took advantage of the moment when no one was paying attention and entered the mansion.
âLuxurious.â
That was Linneaâs impression as she looked around the interior of the mansion.
She is a noble. A daughter of a high-ranking countâs family.
However, the baronâs mansion did not seem lacking compared to her home. No, it was rather excessive.
Extravagance beyond oneâs means seemed to lower the dignity of the narrow mansion.
âAh, Iâve found you. Hello, Baroness. How are you feeling today?â
âI heard an intruder broke into the mansion, but it turns out to be a cute one?â
Rost did not entrust Linnea with any dangerous tasks.
She was merely insurance. When Duke Foris appeared, she was to act as a representative to lead the negotiations on behalf of Titan.
But Linnea thought differently.
It was painful to stay still when there was something she could do.
Therefore, Linnea decided to rescue the kidnapped children while Titan was buying time.
Now, when no one was paying attention, was her stage.
âDo you know where the children who were brought here are?â
âAha? Despite your cute appearance, your actions are quite crude?â
Linnea threatened the baroness with a self-defense dagger.
In her mind, the hostages needed to be rescued as quickly as possible.
Whether Titan killed the opponent or just distracted them, it didnât matter.
Right now, Titan was buying time, but soon they would come to their senses and could smuggle the children away.
âItâs better to be sure.â
Linnea took off the old robe she usually wore to hide herself.
Then, the clothes of the future city, including the pure white robe, from Nidavellir Mountain were revealed. It also revealed her identity.
âYou know who I am.â
âYes, everyone who needs to know, knows. The runaway girl from the Spirine family.â
âYou seem quite relaxed.â
âAhahahaha!â
The baroness laughed loudly, not frightened at all by Linneaâs approach with the dagger.
âLittle girl, can you stab me? Have you ever killed a person?â
The blade of the dagger, which looked like it had never been used, indicated that she was not accustomed to combat.
Could she, who had grown up in a greenhouse, really stab a person easily?
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Therefore, the baroness could remain calm despite Linneaâs threats.
Because she believed that someone righteous enough to come to rescue a child would never be able to stab her.
âYes, when I was around seven years old.â
âWhatâ¦?â
But that composure crumbled instantly at Lineaâs answer.
And at the same time as the baroness understood those words.
Slash!
Without hesitation, Linea severed the baronessâs wrist.
It wasnât a clean cut; she completely severed it with a small dagger, as if slicing through the wrist.
âWhen I was seven, I once encountered an assassin who had successfully infiltrated the mansion.â
Linea shuddered as she spoke.
It was a horrific memory from the past that she wanted to forget but couldnât.
âUnlucky, I guess. It seemed like the assassin was quite well-trained.â
Linea spoke as she watched the baroness retreat, clutching her wrist.
âBack then, I severed the wrist just like I did to you now.â
ââ¦That must have been tough.â
The baroness took a step back, watching Lineaâs reaction.
âYes. Even though I severed the wrist, the assassin didnât even blink. But at least you blinked, baroness.â
âCrazy womanâ¦â
âHaha. Back then, I was just a weak girl, so the assassin who seemed unscathed despite the terrible wound was terrifying.â
As someone who had received medical training, the fear was even more palpable.
Even though she should have been pressing down on the wound of her severed arm, she had launched an attack.
âSo I didnât stop at the wrist. I divided the elbow, the shoulder, the limbs, and then the neck.â
Terrified, the opponent who showed no sign of pain seemed like an immortal.
So she cut everything that moved in front of her. She screamed as she saw the arm writhing on the floor. She screamed as she stabbed the opponent.
Without even realizing that the opponent was dead.
She was just so scared that she used every means she could.
âIt was indeed too harsh for a child to do. So I understood why the people in the mansion avoided me and found me unsettling.â
Linea had a talent.
Her greatest talent wasâ¦
âIn my eyes, I can see the weak points of my opponent as if they were a manual. When I hold a sword, they appear as lines; when I hold a dagger, they appear as dots; and when I hold nothing, they appear as deep claw marks and bite marks.â
It was the alien power she possessed.
In the world, it was praised as a unique ability or condemned as a curse, a power that changed depending on the situation.
Linea was staring at one of her hands, which was not holding a dagger.
As she said, the form it took varied depending on the weapon she held, but she decided to categorize them all as lines.
Perhaps because she was a beastkin, when she held nothing, her claws were the sharpest.
In her eyes, she saw rough lines as if scratched by claws.
âWhen I place a sword on those red lines, whatever it is, it gets cut easily. They are lines that show me what I can cut.â
Linea mocked herself.
It was a great power, but she did not desire it.
The people of the mansion knew her secret. They knew that as she grew, her power became stronger.
Because of that, they began to avoid her. They gossiped behind her back and kept their distance.
They were thorough in their etiquette towards their employer, but unfortunately, the beastkin Linea could hear all their gossip.
âSo, I left the mansion. I left for a place where no one knew me, intending to live while keeping my secret.â
As her body grew, the number of lines she saw on peopleâs bodies increased.
Naturally, the world she saw became monotonous.
The world gradually began to be stained with red lines.
âHowever, it seems that even someone like me was still humanâ¦â
She lived to become a doctor. She learned that way and lived that way.
She thought it was just an imitation. As the people of the mansion said, she thought she was a monster.
But it seemed she was wrong.
When she heard the details of the incident, she too could feel anger.
In her eyes, people still looked like mere chunks of meat, not humansâ¦
Nevertheless, it seemed she could still get angry about such things.
âBaroness, now that I see, you are not even human.â
From the Baronessâs hand, instead of blood, dark red smoke was rising. A demon. No, a demon who had already lost all human elements.
âThatâs a relief.â
Linea smiled brightly at the meat in front of her.
âThere wonât be any blood splattering.â