Chapter 18
The Demon Hunting Method of the Regressed Inquisitor
The Demon Hunting Method Of The Regressed Inquisitor 18
Agee Foris (4)
In the end, Agee Foris decided to release Rost.
However, it was the first time he had released someone like that, even though he often imprisoned people at will, so there were voices of doubt within the family.
âMaster, is it really okay to release him like that?â
âHuh?â
And there arenât many who can ask him directly.
Even the successor of Age Poris couldnât do that. However, there was one person who was allowed to.
âOh, my granddaughter. What are you so curious about?â
Siris Poris.
The youngest of the family.
Age Poris smiled brightly as if he had thrown away all his previous dignity.
No matter how monstrous he was, he was just an ordinary grandfather who melted at his granddaughterâs antics.
âThat person. Right there! That person over there!â
Siris pointed to a man who looked to be about the same age as her, walking in the garden outside the window. It was Rost.
âHave you figured out his identity? Are you sure thereâs no problem?â
âNo, thatâs not it. I still havenât figured out the identity that cunning fellow is hiding.â
âWhat? Then whyâ¦â
Age Poris chuckled at his innocent granddaughter.
âWell, letâs think about it this way. If you went to the kitchen and found flour, eggs, and an oven, what dish would you think of?â
âUh⦠bread?â
âMost people would. But Iâm a twisted person, so I think of something else rather than bread.â
Ingredients neatly packaged for easy guessing.
If it were someone else, they would have devoured it, but he was different.
âYou have to check the source of the ingredients first. There could be poison mixed in.â
âOh!â
âSo you have to discard what needs to be discarded and only take what is necessary.â
âI understand what youâre saying, but I donât see how it relates to the current situation.â
âThen what if the ingredients in front of you were precious? If they laid out hard-to-get ingredients and told you to make an obvious dish?â
ââ¦Youâd still be careful because there could be poison, right?â
âYes, you have to be careful. With such valuable ingredients, even checking for poison could be considered rude.â
Itâs not that he trusts Rost 100%.
But the value of the ingredients he presented was too high.
Itâs suspicious, but heâs a priest. If a priest had to hide something even while selling out the pope, itâs best not to get involved.
The chances of getting caught up in a troublesome matter are high. Thatâs quite bothersome. Anyway, if itâs related to the church, itâs almost certainly related to demons.
So Age Poris has only one thing to judge.
âSo we need to know the person who sent the ingredients, not the ingredients themselves. If we know what kind of person he is, we can figure out if heâs someone who would send me poison.â
The identity of the Lost is not important.
What matters is figuring out what he intends to do. Whether it will harm us, benefit us, or be of no consequence.
âSo, what are you going to do?â
âWe need to prepare our own dish.â
Age Foris looked out the window. Although it was a short stay, Lost was allowed to wander around the mansionâs garden, and he could see him there.
âWe have our ingredients ready here too, so letâs see if he can touch the dish that will be completed.â
And there was someone blatantly following Lost.
Lost probably knew as well.
So, while pretending to take a walk that didnât suit him, he was luring the person to a secluded place.
And when he confirmed who the person was, how would he react?
âThe reason for the attack on Baron Ryanâs mansion has come out, and there is also a circumstance that Burke Ryan might have been a demon. Although he didnât move directly, there was even the presence of an inquisitor pulling the strings from behind.â
Look.
Already, the ingredients are gathered to the point where you can almost see what will be made.
âWill you hide it? Will you deny it? Or will you admit it and apologize?â
The smile that had been on Age Forisâs lips due to the conversation with his granddaughter began to harden.
âEven if the completed dish is obviously poisoned, can he be confident that he wonât overturn the table?â
Age Foris did not hide the details of this incident from Claire.
Even if it was a confidential matter and could be his own disgrace, wasnât she the person involved? So he simply scattered information about Lost.
Itâs something he doesnât like.
Itâs unacceptable to hide from a girl who has lost everything who she should resent.
Even if it means turning the entire pantheon into enemies, he wonât retract.
âIf he is truly innocent, he will have to swallow it.â
Age Foris is the lord who governs the Foris Duchy.
Even if he is a noble from another family, if he doesnât stand by the girl who belongs to his territory, who will stand by her?
âIf not, I will personally cut off his head.â
He was always prepared.
Prepared to turn the world into an enemy for what he believes in.
* * *
He never intended to avoid it in the first place.
The thought of hiding what he did to Claire Ryan.
âHello.â
I finally got a good look at the face of the girl who had been following me.
I knew who she was. I had no intention of avoiding the conversation. Thatâs why I brought her to a secluded place.
She might not want anyone to see her crying.
This is my way of being considerate.
Butâ¦
âDo you know who I am?â
ââ¦â¦â
It seemed that I was the one who wasnât fully prepared.
The Claire I knew was a confident and strong knight, almost perfect.
But the girl in front of me was different. This was before I first met her, during her most fragile and difficult time.
âMy name is Claire Ryan. I have a question for you, Mr. Lost. Is that okay?â
But her eyes were different.
When we met at the Ryan Baronâs mansion, her eyes were empty and void of any emotion. But now, they were filled with a clear determination.
ââ¦â¦Alright, Claire Ryan. Ask whatever you want.â
âI heard that you planned this attack, is that true?â
âNo.â
âThen did you lead it?â
âYes.â
Claire took a deep breath.
It was as if she was preparing herself.
âWhere were you during the attack on the mansion?â
âNearby. Even if I told you, you wouldnât know. Youâd have to search every alley, and with your stamina, it would be difficult.â
Even though my answer was vague, Claire just nodded.
âI heard that you are an inquisitor. Is that true?â
âNormally, I shouldnât reveal this, but⦠yes, itâs true.â
ââ¦â¦â
There was no reason to deny it.
Claire already knew everything. That eccentric old man must have run his mouth.
âLet me ask you one thing in return.â
âYes?â
I already know what the next question will be. It will just be a predictable question with a predictable answer.
So, Iâll skip it boldly.
âDid you know that your brother became a demon?â
When someone becomes a demon, their eyes turn red. They say they can control it to some extent, but they canât be conscious of it every day.
If he could do that, he would have been able to hide it well in front of me.
But Burke showed his red eyes easily in front of the light of the holy power. That is proof that he is not good at hiding the fact that he is a demon.
His family wouldnât have cared.
They were the family he hated so much that he didnât even want to face them.
But what about someone he could truly call family? Yes, someone he was willing to risk his life for?
ââ¦â¦â
Claire didnât say anything. She didnât blame him for it.
Questions are meant to get answers, but you donât always have to hear them. There are many ways to get answers without words.
Yes, she knew it too.
There was no way she, who was closer to him than anyone else, didnât know.
ââ¦â¦Was there no other way?â
âNo, there was. There was a way to lock him up in a dungeon where no one would come. In some cases, itâs more cruel than death.â
Thatâs not a solution, itâs practically giving up. Even if he didnât want to die, there was nothing the temple could do for him.
Itâs just putting him away in a deep place, hoping for an uncertain future.
âYou had a chance too.â
ââ¦â¦â
âYou had a chance to end your familyâs life with your own hands.â
People know what the end of a demon is like. If there is no priest around, they will keep attacking until they die.
The stronger the demon, the longer they live, the more so.
When he had just become a demon, he wasnât much different from a human. Claire had a chance to stop Burke when he started down the wrong path.
She knew it but turned a blind eye.
âClaire Ryan, this is Burke Ryanâs last will. I decided to honor it, and now itâs your choice.â
âWhat⦠What is his last will?â
âHe said he was sorry for being a bad brother. He also asked me to make sure you could live.â
âIs that why?â
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ââ¦â¦â
âSo, are you trying to corner me with such harsh words?â
Claire Ryan was astute.
Yes, thatâs right. I am trying to give her a reason to live.
The reason she wasnât afraid of death when she met Age Foris was because she had no reason to live.
Therefore, itâs not a bad thing that she comes to me like this, with eyes full of hatred.
âYou could entrust yourself to the church and become a priest without knowing anything.â
I can support her to that extent.
The church wouldnât turn its back on Claire. Even if I just leave money for her, they would do their best.
I have enough money for that. The money my master left me is sufficient.
âThe other option is to follow me. Drag that frail body and learn by my side, facing your enemy from the closest distance.â
For revenge, itâs better to be as close as possible.
I am willing to wait until she acts that way.
But I donât think she will seek revenge.
Even before the regression, she never took revenge or caused me any harm, even if she disliked me.
She has a firm sense of justice that can discern right from wrong.
âWhat will you do?â
So, she needs to experience the world a little more. Only then can she find a happy life.
* * *
Age Foris was listening to the conversation between Lost and Claire.
There is no place in this mansion where he cannot see.
Thatâs the power of a 7th-circle archmage who can control space.
Itâs like a fortress of the mind that ensures no one can betray him.
âCunning b*stard.â
Lost didnât hide it. Rather, he revealed it himself.
He is confident. He believes that what he did was right, even if it means being resented.
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He judged that it was the right thing to do. Moreover, he even provided an opportunity for revenge.
Of course, it means he is confident he wonât die. After all, such a frail child cannot defeat Lost, who has trained both body and mind.
âStill.â
But who knows what might happen later.
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The risk that Claire might accumulate power and knowledge and target him.
He carries that risk with him.
The reason for such actions is obvious.
âItâs not to the extent of killing.â
Itâs as if Rost is saying he will protect Claire. He will take responsibility for the family of the person he killed.
Itâs infuriating, but heâs saying heâll take responsibility for his actions.
In that case, Age Foris has no reason to step in. At least, he wonât kill him over this matter.
âDuke, you have a visitor.â
âYes, I can feel it.â
Age Foris withdrew his gaze from the window.
It feels as if a bug is crawling on his body.
Itâs someone he knows.
How could he not? Heâs been his political rival since his youth.
The only rival of Age Foris, aside from the Emperor of the Empire.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSend those guys away. Iâm expecting an important guest. If they catch his eye, they might become a nuisance.â
Another duke of the Empire.
Walsres Hope appeared.