Chapter 24
The Demon Hunting Method of the Regressed Inquisitor
The Demon Hunting Method Of The Regressed Inquisitor 24
Future City (1)
Inside the carriage heading to the future city, Nidavellir, I decided to make the most of my spare time.
âHmmâ¦â
The first thing was, of course, the sword I received from my master.
It was something I hadnât paid attention to until now, or rather, hadnât even thought about.
The fact that I couldnât overlay it with divine power wasnât such a significant flaw.
Because I could properly utilize mana instead of divine power.
âSo. What should I doâ¦â
The circle I possess is one.
In other words, itâs a 1-circle that can manipulate mana. Since I donât intend to become a wizard or a magic swordsman, this is enough.
Itâs a stage that most nobles go through, and even some middle-class families are similar.
Creating a 1-circle is not difficult. Itâs the Titans who canât do it that are strange.
Anyway, the problem now is not the number of circles but the total amount of power.
I havenât delved deeply into mana training. The size of the circle is small, and the amount of mana I can utilize is also small.
âShould I go for variety, or should I dig one well?â
The sword my master gave me is a famous sword.
Even without divine power, it was enough to leave a scratch on Mezâs neck.
To properly utilize this power, I need to train my mana and expand the size of my circle. Since Iâve been training divine power instead of mana until now, I have a long way to go.
If I split my efforts into two, it might lead to a situation where I achieve neither.
But once I reach a certain trajectory, I will definitely become stronger.
High risk, high return.
âTitan, what do you think is the best course of action?â
âDigging one well is good, but the more you can do, the better.â
âWhy?â
âBecause having more means allows you to gain an advantage over stronger opponents. If youâre not going to spend your whole life training just one thing, itâs better not to limit your means.â
âThatâs trueâ¦â
Heâs not wrong.
Come to think of it, Iâve already learned a lot of miscellaneous skills.
Thatâs because Iâve used every means available to me as an inquisitor.
I was the one who trapped enemies in dirty and cowardly ways.
However, what I have to do this time is not a skill that can be quickly brought to a high level, but something that requires long and steady effort to bear fruit, which bothers me a bit.
âWhat about you?â
Whoosh!
As soon as I spoke, Titan pulled out a dagger from his bosom and threw it at a nearby tree.
A bird that was just about to take off was pinned to the tree.
âDo I need to say more?â
âYeah, youâre great.â
âI can do this too.â
Titan threw another dagger. But this time, it didnât stick like before.
The dagger, drawing a gentle curve, sliced through the wing of a bird flying in the sky and fell.
âOh.â
It didnât seem to fly that fast, so how did he hit it?
Normally, it would have dodged.
âHowâ¦â
It was the moment I was about to ask while looking at the bird falling from the sky.
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âHeeheehee!â
*Thud!*
The dagger that had been falling, slicing through the birdâs wing, pierced the horseâs head.
One of the two horses that had been walking with a plodding gait died instantly.
The horse walking beside it, startled by the impact, reared up and fell.
âJust asking, but did you do that on purpose?â
ââ¦I may be a great guy, but I didnât do that on purpose.â
In an instant, we lost both horses. Our carriage journey was over.
âWhat are we going to do about this?â
âCanât we just walk?â
*Cough! Cough! Ughâ¦*
At that moment, Claire, who had been lying in the carriage, coughed deliberately.
ââ¦â
Even a heartless Titan didnât say anything more.
âTitan, Iâll tell you the solution. You can pull the carriage.â
âAre you treating me like a beast of burden?â
Even with his prideâ¦
âTitan, think carefully.â
âShould I break your head?â
âNo, not that. Do you really think a horse is just a simple beast?â
âHere we go with the nonsense again.â
âHorses pull carriages. Thatâs why someone as frail as Claire could join us on this journey, right?â
âSo?â
âWhat do you think of a king? Isnât a king someone who leads his people from the front?â
ââ¦Is that so?â
âPulling the carriage is something only you can do. Neither I nor Linea have the strength. Itâs not an exaggeration to say itâs a kingâs duty.â
âHmmâ¦â
Titan quietly got up, moved the fallen horse, and grabbed the carriage.
âI am on a journey to become a king. Leading everyone is a role only I can fulfill.â
It seems we wonât need to buy horses anymore. Weâve got a beast stronger than a horse.
* * *
A well-raised Titan was far better than two horses.
It was natural that the speed of movement increased as the heaviest one in the carriage got off, but he had more stamina than a horse.
âMore than thatâ¦â
I looked up at the sky in the distance.
âIt seems like weâre almost there?â
The cityâs neon lights are not yet visible. But I could see the steam, a characteristic of the future city.
Steam rising into the sky and the slightly darkened scenery because of it.
And to alleviate it as much as possible, strange devices floating in the air are constantly blowing the steam away.
âThere are many useful tools in Nidavellir, so should we buy some while weâre here?â
I had been to Nidavellir before the regression. It was a short time, but I could feel why it was called a future city.
And why Nidavellir was the most severe trial.
ï¼The One Who Draws the Futureï¼
Deus Ex Machina
Not all trials are hostile to humans. Even ï¼The Wandererï¼ wasnât, right?
She loves humans more than anyone else. Itâs just that her excessive love tends to hinder human growth.
Nidavellir, where we will arrive this time, is the same.
A city created by ï¼The One Who Draws the Futureï¼ Deus Ex Machina.
A treasure trove of resources with cutting-edge technology that surpasses the technological level by 2-3 stages and an inexhaustible mine.
Thatâs why itâs a future city.
And thatâs why.
Itâs also the most severe trial.
âMr. Lost! I can see Nidavellir over there! If you need anything, Iâll buy it for you, so letâs stay for a while?â
âShall we?â
Linnea, who seemed unusually excited, could be seen. Her ears were perked up, and her tail was sweeping the floor of the carriage relentlessly.
âCough! Cough!â
Claire, covered in dust, coughed, and Linnea looked at her, feeling excessively intimidated.
I watched the peaceful scene for a moment, then lit a cigarette.
Watching the ember settle at the end of the cigarette, I spoke as if spitting out.
âCome to think of it, there was something called a lighter, wasnât there?â
It was definitely a product from Nidavellir.
Of course, it has nothing to do with me. Lighting a fire with my divine power is almost like a ritual.
âIâll buy it for you!â
âOh, okay.â
Seeing Linea in a good mood today, with Vestaâs flame, I couldnât say I didnât need it. Is it the first time she thinks she can be helpful?
Well, considering what sheâs done recently, sheâs been nothing but a parasite.
ââ¦So please forget about what happened last time.â
Is she talking about the time she ran to me with a dagger imbued with mana?
Iâm still afraid it might appear in my dreams.
But wellâ¦
âI donât know what youâre talking about. Did something happen?â
âReally? Hehe.â
There was no malice.
I think itâs more comfortable for both of us to pretend we donât know.
âLinea.â
âYes?â
âI think we also need some heat stones.â
Of course, thereâs no reason to refuse when she offers to buy them. Itâs said that bestowing kindness upon others is a virtue.
âA lot.â
Letâs see Lineaâs virtue today.
* * *
The mere existence of a Titan creates a sense of vigilance.
It can be seen as a major drawback, but if used well, it can be a great advantage.
I always kept that in mind.
So when we arrived in the city.
Fortunately, unlike in the Duke of Forisâs territory, no problems arose, so I could consider myself lucky.
âWow, this is amazing.â
âIs it a Chimera? To achieve such results in bioengineeringâ¦â
âLook at this, the muscle density is incomparable to any ordinary creature.â
But curiosity grew.
As soon as we arrived in the city, we were surrounded by dwarves less than a meter tall.
They are dwarves.
As Nidavellir is called a futuristic city, it is inevitable that there are many dwarves who are engineers.
âWhere did you find it? Instead of this, how about selling it to us? Weâll pay you handsomely.â
âAh, no. Mr. Titan is our colleague, so selling him isâ¦â
Linnea, who came out as the representative of the group, is troubled by the dwarves who start appraising Titanâs arm without fear.
âHow much will you give us?â
âMr. Rostâ¦?â
Linnea looks at me as if she canât believe what she just heard.
Only then did Titan, who seemed to have grasped the situation, glare at me and speak.
âDo you want to die?â
âIt was just a joke. Elders, could you please step aside? Weâve had a rough journey and weâre a bit tired.â
âAh, I see! Sorry about that. We should have been kinder to tourists. By the way, do you have any plans on where to stay?â
Itâs an obvious trick.
And itâs also a natural flow.
âWell, what do we know? Itâs our first time here. It would be nice if we had a guideâ¦â
âThatâs right. It would be good to have someone who knows the geography of this place well.â
âWe donât like too much fuss, and it would be nice if we could find just one guide. But where could we find such a guideâ¦â
âAhem! Ahem, ahem. As outsiders, there must be many things that are unfamiliar.â
âOf course. Isnât this a futuristic city? It must be unfamiliar.â
âThen Iâ¦â
âOh, come on! What would you know, always cooped up in your workshop? I, on the other hand, often go on food toursâ¦â
âFood tours, my foot! Do you think people come to Nidavellir for food? Use your brain! Thatâs why I am the perfectâ¦â
A fire ignites among the dwarves.
Rumors spread, and the crowd grows larger and larger.
Before long, a multitude of dwarves began to form a long line at the city entrance.
In a way, it could be considered a spectacle.
It will be sorted out if we wait a little longer.
The only dwarf who survived that intrigue and could observe the creature called an orc for the first timeâ¦
âWhat are you all doing! Do you have time to spare? If so, why donât you quit your jobs and stop hanging around here?â
âMr. Geppetto!â
âWhy donât you all get lost? You canât even make a proper cogwheel!â
Heâs the one with the most influence.
So who could it be? Among the dwarves, who are believed to live as long as the elves, who could seize this opportunity?
Probably the most skilled artisan who has lived the longest in Nidavellir.
âNice to meet you, Lord.â
He is the master of this city.
âLord? Donât force us to discriminate based on such status.â
âYou may not have the title, but you seem to enjoy the power.â
âThen should I, at my age, be treated the same as those young ones?â
I was lucky.
I thought I would have to go through steps to make contact, but I met him right away.
âSo, why did you do that with the kids? What were you trying to achieve by making those innocent kids fight?â
âThey looked older than us at a glance, though you call them innocent kids.â
âTo me, they all look like babies.â
What a cynical old man.
The dwarf called Geppetto, with a single glance, drove away the dwarves that had gathered around and said,
âHey, you religious guy.â
âYes, Mr. Geppetto.â
âYou came to dig something out of me too, right? Thereâs nothing, so donât waste your energy and quietly leave.â
âOh, it seems there were quite a few people who came before me.â
âDo you think you were the only one?â
âThere must have been many.â
Little is known about the ï¼One Who Draws the Futureï¼.
Not only now but also in the future before the regression.
Before the regression, the ï¼One Who Draws the Futureï¼ was within the range of the ï¼One Who Erodesï¼ and was destroyed once.
Trials clashed with trials, and there was a great catastrophe as a result.
Of course, this time, the direction is to eliminate the very cause that would make the ï¼One Who Erodesï¼ move, but it doesnât hurt to be prepared.
âStill, you know a little, donât you? Youâve been through trials and history together.â
âI said I donât know.â
Really? Even so, would so many people have come and gone?
Of course, I donât know. But among those who came before, wasnât there anyone with more information than me?
The old dwarf in front of me met his end when the ï¼Corroderï¼ crushed the ï¼Future Seekerï¼.
He stayed in the city until the trial was completely destroyed.
Yes. Thatâs why in the Pantheon.
âEven though heâs a parent?â
They assumed Geppetto was the creator of the ï¼Future Seekerï¼.