Chapter 25
The Demon Hunting Method of the Regressed Inquisitor
The Demon Hunting Method Of The Regressed Inquisitor 25
Future City (2)
So, what will you do?
Many people must have asked Geppetto about the trial, but no one would have asked like me.
The reason he was presumed to be the parent of the trial was just a fact inferred from the last appearance.
Honestly, who would think that?
That an individual created the trial.
Itâs common to think that they are just related to the trial. That they know the most about it.
Even in the Pantheon, they must have found a way to attack the trial, but other groups would have only tried to satisfy their own desires.
Isnât it Future City? All the inventions that transcend the century in this city were made by the ï¼Future Seekerï¼.
How much would the value of such a ï¼Future Seekerï¼ be?
If itâs related information?
âA parentâ¦â
Everyone must have approached Geppetto to satisfy their own desires.
Or to get advice on how to destroy the trial.
No one would have thought that Geppetto was trying to protect the trial.
Of course, I donât believe it either.
But Iâm not stupid enough to follow the same path as others.
Iâll just push forward, thinking that an absurd assumption is the truth.
ââ¦Hahaha! Youâre a funny religious person.â
âIs that so?â
He laughed heartily.
But there was definitely a brief gap in between.
He must have thought. He must have been so bewildered that he had to prepare a separate answer to my question.
âNo, isnât it an unrealistic story? Do you think this old and sick dwarf created such a big city? Even I canât access the center of this city.â
âThatâs true. It was just a joke. I thought you didnât like people like me, so I tried to start a conversation differently from those who came before.â
âWell, you have humor. Better than the stiff-headed ones who came before.â
Has his guard been lowered?
Because I showed a friendly attitude towards the trial, unlike others?
Because I didnât show greed or make hostile remarks?
No way.
Heâs lived so long that counting his age is meaningless. Such a person wouldnât take the bait without any caution.
He must have noticed.
That there was a slight gap before he spoke.
So, itâs not that he lowered his guard, but rather raised it to the highest level.
âIf you donât have a place to stay, come to my house. You seem like an interesting group, so Iâll treat you.â
How to deal with suspicious people varies from person to person.
Geppetto decided to keep us close and watch us.
At the same time, itâs a way to prove his innocence.
Even if he sends a blatant suspicious look from the closest place, he wonât find any doubts.
âThen Iâll accept your kindness and stay for a while.â
âKuhahaha! Do so.â
A psychological battle that started knowing each otherâs intentions.
âTourism, Iâm looking forward to it.â
Sincerely.
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Inside Nidavellir, there were many strange vehicles instead of horses.
The most representative ones were carriages that moved with gears and steam.
No, itâs misleading to call them carriages. They all look different and operate in subtly different ways.
The only common point is that they mimic the appearance of living creatures?
Tick-tock, tick-tock.
A small dog-shaped mechanical device making strange sounds as it moves around.
I donât know what the purpose of that device is. Judging by the number of similar ones around, it seems to be a familiar device hereâ¦
âIt wonât get boring watching them.â
âIsnât it something we canât even eat?â
âThatâs true. But if we hunt, we might get some valuable items.â
âHow about catching one?â
Titan raised his hammer as if to say, âLetâs break it once.â
Isnât it quite interesting for someone who said they werenât interested?
âStop. I donât want to cause trouble in someone elseâs city.â
âTskâ¦â
And the loot we get means nothing to us.
How can we, who are not engineers, use parts of mechanical devices?
Selling them to the engineers here would probably lower their relative value, and even if we take them to another city for trade, we might get ripped off.
Itâs a treasure to those who need it, but it means nothing to those who donât know.
âMr. Lost, Mr. Lost. Look at this! Isnât it cute?â
âIt is.â
âDo you have to show that much disinterestâ¦?â
Linnea, the most sensitive member of our group, was jumping around with sparkling eyes.
Despite everything, she is still an ordinary girl. She doesnât show any absurd skills or unreasonable cruelty.
âOh! How about this? It seems to suit you well, Mr. Lost. And itâs practical too.â
âHmm⦠Thatâs true. It wouldnât hurt to carry this around.â
This time, Linnea had her eyes on a watch. The watch itself required considerable technology, and it was small enough to fit in a pocket.
Inside, intricately made gears were turning.
This is⦠no matter when I see it, itâs an incredible technology. Can craftsmen who only hammer things make such small and delicate gears?
âHow did you make this?â
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âIf youâre curious, why not buy it and disassemble it? You can find the materials nearby, so it might be a fun pastime to figure out the method.â
âYou have a very old-fashioned way of saying you canât tell me.â
âSo? Are you going to buy it or not?â
âLetâs hear the price.â
Even if itâs a bit expensive, itâs worth buying. A plan is only perfect when it includes time conditions.
âOh, itâs fine. Iâll buy it for you.â
âThen Iâm sorry.â
âFor what? Itâs a souvenir, isnât it?â
Well, it might not be such an expensive item for Linea.
Being a doctor and the daughter of a countâs family, how much money must she have?
With a combination of money and more money, there would be nothing to fear.
Even under that old robe, arenât there expensive clothes that canât be hidden? From the point where she wears such things as everyday clothes, she is already a different breed from us.
âWhat would be good for Claire?â
Claire was left at the mansion.
She might have been looking forward to sightseeing as well, but it will take time for her to recover from the fatigue of the last trip.
âHow about this?â
ââ¦Mr. Rost, you are too harsh on Claire.â
âIn what way?â
âBringing her to a city like this to study!â
Whatâs wrong with that? Itâs all for Claireâs good.
Surprisingly, Linea doesnât seem to like the book I chose, âHow to Become a Master of Mechanical Engineering.â
As a doctor, she must have studied a lot, but I didnât expect her to be so negative.
Shouldnât we raise her academic level in advance so she can live comfortably later?
âWell, Linea is a noble, so she wouldnât understand the desperation of commoners.â
âClaire is a noble too, you know?â
âA fallen noble.â
âThat is⦠true, but.â
She picks up the book and examines it.
Various mechanical device designs are drawn with explanations.
Just looking at it makes me dizzy. Isnât it too difficult for a beginner to understand?
âPerfect.â
ââ¦.â
Difficult means high level. This is the perfect gift.
âI, I think it would be better to give her something else.â
ââ¦Well, you have to consider the feelings of the person giving the gift too. Then, shall I buy this?â
âThat book, reallyâ¦.â
This is why kids from wealthy families donât understand. They lack a sense of urgency.
But Claire has that.
Isnât it true that to become a great person, one must have a solid foundation of basic knowledge?
I made a promise to Burke.
To ensure that Claire could live a happy life in the future.
But happiness is not something given by others; it is something you create for yourself.
And to create happiness for yourself, you need money and fame.
A lot of money, that is.
Alright. If we have all the necessary things, then we just need to pave the way.
âOur Claire will definitely become the head of the Inquisition in the future.â
âBut why mechanical engineering?â
âItâs a subject thatâs not bad to know as a general education.â
ââ¦â¦Itâs not good to interfere with the familyâs educational policy.â
Seeing my resolute determination, Linnea finally turned her head as if giving up.
âIâll take this.â
What Linnea chose was a dress.
A pure white dress. Even if it wasnât from Nidavellir, itâs hard to think of a design thatâs so hard to find.
Of course, the material would be excellent. Since Claire had a hard time even being in the sunlight, it wasnât a bad choice.
âStill, my gift is better.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Claire would surely be happy too.
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âThank you, Linnea. And Mr. Rost? I recommend you return this trash before itâs too late.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Why?
âSo you were a noble after all.â
I thought you would understand desperation, but you were very full.
âLinnea, Mr. Rost has started talking about reverse discrimination. It seems like itâs going to get tiring, so can I leave the rest to you?â
âMr. Rost, shall we go?â
âWonât you let go?â
âRost, donât be pathetic and just come out. Even I think that strange book doesnât suit as a gift at all.â
âYeah, youâre royalty too.â
âThe madman is worse than usual today.â
I am not wrong.
The world is wrong. The nobles and royals act like that because they donât know how valuable the opportunity to learn is.
Damn it.
Everyone except me is a royal or noble.
Where is someone who will understand me?
It was around the time when I started walking through the mansion with a book in hand, feeling an indescribable sense of betrayal.
âHuh?â
While I was conducting an investigation that wasnât really an investigation, I heard the sound of metal clashing against metal from somewhere.
Could it be a blacksmith at work?
When I followed the source of the sound, sure enough, Geppetto was hammering metal in the forge.
âWhat is it? Do you have something to say?â
âNo, itâs just different from what I expected.â
Mechanical engineering, which can be said to represent Nidavellir.
Even the artisans were seen performing intricate and delicate work with state-of-the-art tools.
I thought that if they were showing it to the public, their special skills would be even more impressive, so this ordinary blacksmith work was quite surprising.
âHmph, thatâs because those guys are deluded.â
âIs that so?â
âIf youâre a religious person, you should know, right? Whatâs wrong with Nidavellir.â
âKnowing and practicing are different matters. Would they have designated it as the most dangerous trial in the Pantheon for no reason?â
The danger level of the trials.
If it were simply a matter of strength, it would be ï¼The Corruptorï¼ or ï¼The Omnipresentï¼.
But the danger level of the trials is evaluated based on how much they affect things. Of course, ï¼The Omnipresentï¼ Melis is also dangerous.
Human malice seems almost impossible to overcome.
But ï¼The One Who Draws the Futureï¼ Deus Ex Machina is different.
âItâs cruel to tell someone not to see the answer thatâs right in front of them.â
ï¼The One Who Draws the Futureï¼ is neither friendly nor hostile to humans.
Its mere existence is beneficial.
It is because of the inventions created by that mysterious machine that Nidavellir has developed this far.
âThat canât be called growth. That machine has taken away our sense of improvement.â
All the advanced technologies of Nidavellir are created by the ï¼One Who Draws the Futureï¼.
I donât know what their purpose is or what they want, but the ï¼One Who Draws the Futureï¼ is the one who constantly creates something, holed up in the largest mine.
As you get closer to the center of the city, closer to its core, the technology changes every moment. Imagine how much more will fall into place later.
âEven just the outskirts are like this.â
Just looking at the various mechanical devices that move with gears and steam is impressive.
But if the inner part is said to have even more advanced technology.
Who wouldnât want to conquer this trial? From individual artisans to the leaders of each country, no one can resist the temptation.
âEveryone has changed. No matter how hard they try, they kneel before the overwhelming technology they cannot compete with and choose to become disciples.â
âLearning if you lack something isnât a bad thing.â
âYes, learning from someone is a good thing. But if you canât explain what youâve learned to others, what meaning does it have?â
âIt didnât seem like that.â
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If that were the case, would they have sold such a book? Slowly but surely, they are making the technology their own.
âGive it to me.â
âYes.â
Geppetto, who had put down the hammer, lightly skimmed through the book.
âYouâve been scammed. It looked fine, but you bought this trash?â
ââ¦â¦â
Whoosh!
And then he threw it into the furnace.
For a moment, he hesitated and stepped back from the fiercely burning flames.
âYouâre quite a coward for a man.â
âWho in the world isnât afraid of fire?â
âYou seem a bit excessive.â
ââ¦â¦â
I paused to make excuses for my ugly behavior.
After coming to my senses, I covered my eyes and sighed.
Sometimes I think, the greatest evil of humanity might be the words spoken without considering others.