Chapter 41
The Demon Hunting Method of the Regressed Inquisitor
The Demon Hunting Method Of The Regressed Inquisitor 41
Original Sin (3)
He wanted to move immediately, but he had to think calmly.
Even though his divine power had naturally recovered while he slept, it was not yet enough to completely heal his body.
It would be more efficient to take minimal measures first and then heal the rest at once. In the meantime, he decided to resolve the long-standing issue with Claire.
â72 points. And I told you to remember not to make mistakes on question 28, which I tend to get wrong, right?â
âDamnâ¦â
Settling grudges is one thing. Education is education. Claire must at least complete basic education.
Having been confined to the mansion for so long, she was behind others in terms of knowledge.
âDamn? Did you just say damn? Whatâs the word that follows? This wonât do. Iâll have to double your etiquette lessons.â
ââ¦I wish you were dead.â
âTriple.â
ââ¦â
Itâs all for your own good.
I may have been a guy who roamed the back alleys, but Claire isnât like that. Even if sheâs fallen, sheâs still a noble lady.
Even if not now, someday sheâll live a life befitting her status.
Iâll make sure of it.
Iâll turn her from a free-spirited lowlife into an oppressed and miserable noble!
âBy the wayâ¦â
âThis time itâs this. Itâs a math problem to check your understanding, not your memorization. Solve it. You have 10 minutes.â
âYou said âby the wayâ!â
âFine, you get a 5-minute break. If you have something to say, finish it during that time.â
Breaks are important.
It seemed like stress was building up, so I decided to give her a break.
Of course, I timed it immediately.
The pocket watch Linea bought me was a great help.
âIâve never thought of hating youâ¦â
âEmotions tend to fluctuate a lot when youâre young. You may curse me now, but later youâll realize I did it all for you.â
Letâs get that PhD first. Then youâll understand my feelings.
ââ¦By the way, Iâve been thinking for a while, youâre pretty good at making problems.â
âReally? I didnât think you had many educational opportunitiesâ¦â
âLinea said the same thing, so donât even think about criticizing my educational environment.â
âReally? Then it means Iâm good at making problems.â
Unlike Claire, who lacked basic education, Linea already has a PhD. Sheâs not a doctor for nothing.
Having received systematic education from a young age, she can objectively evaluate the problems I create, unlike Claire.
âShe said that teaching doesnât suit your nasty personality, but thereâs no problem with the content or explanations.â
âIs that a compliment?â
âIsnât it?â
Itâs Lineaâs endorsement. At this point, I have no choice but to accept it.
I am smarter than I thought. Not in terms of cunning, but in terms of knowledge.
âWere you a noble too, Mr. Lost?â
âWell, I donât know. Morpheus took my memories, so Iâm not sure.â
âOh, rightâ¦â
âBut the source of my knowledge has nothing to do with being a noble.â
âReally?â
âI had a good teacher.â
If my master taught me the sword, my teacher taught me general social knowledge.
My master, though itâs a bit awkward to say, wasnât very good at socializing.
He was so bad at talking to people that he secluded himself in the mountains.
Back then, my teacher took care of most of the daily life aspects.
Meals, clothing, education, and such.
âHe was a bit strict, but I think he was definitely capable.â
The fact that I can share what I learned with Claire is proof of that. My teacher didnât just make me memorize knowledge, but also taught me how to use it.
Thatâs probably why.
Why I remember those times so vividly.
âWas he a good person?â
âWell⦠Surprisingly, I might not have thought of him as a good person. He was strict, after all.â
He was the type who would calmly get angry with a smiling face.
Personally, I liked him. He helped me become who I am today. Thatâs why the doubts that naturally arise are troubling.
âThe fact that I remember my teacher and master might mean that those moments werenât precious to me.â
Not long after I came into the world, I encountered Morpheus, the Dreamer.
Trials are hard to understand even if you know them by knowledge.
By then, there was probably already a hole in my memory.
Yet, the fact that I remember the two of them might meanâ¦
âMaybe they kidnapped me and forced me into harsh training or coercive education.â
âThatâ¦â
I think the memories in my mind werenât bad.
But remembering them as memories and the emotions of that time are separate.
Considering that Morpheus didnât touch those memories, itâs only natural to be puzzled.
Certainly, both the teacher and the master. Both were excellent guardians to me.
I try to think that way.
Therefore.
âIâll go back and talk to them sometime.â
âLosing memories is much more cruel than I thought.â
I want to believe that they were my benefactors. Thatâs why, even though I lost my memory and wandered the back alleys, I didnât return to my original home.
Because I was scared.
Because I hoped that the few happy memories I had left were not actually moments of harsh pain.
âFive minutes have passed. Open your book.â
âJust one more thing. What is your name, teacher?â
âRavenna. Teacher Ravenna.â
âI see. Iâll remember that. If Iâm really scared, I can check first.â
âA kid being considerate of an adult, how cheeky.â
Iâm not that weak of a person. Even if I didnât know before.
Now, Iâm gradually letting go of my bitter, painful, yet precious memories.
âNow, really, open your book.â
Claire quietly opened her book.
The story had gotten a bit heavy, so she couldnât resist.
Well, itâs all good. Itâs not something I care much about anymore.
If Claire feels burdened and works hard like that, I can pretend to be pitiful as much as I want.
Thus, I continued Claireâs education for a while. Claire followed the education enthusiastically, butâ¦
âIs your concentration at its limit?â
âYes.â
âSeeing you answer so obediently, you must really not want to do it.â
She says it so straightforwardly.
Seeing no hesitation or empty words, she must really hate it.
âThen letâs stop here for today and go out for a bit.â
âWith that body?â
âIâm fine now.â
Not long after I opened my eyes, I had already removed the cast.
Now that Iâve gathered enough divine power, thereâs no problem moving.
âWhat if you get ambushed?â
âHeâs the kind of guy who would charge into a place where 80% of the Rubia hunters are gathered without thinking. If he wanted to ambush me, he would have done it while I was unconscious.â
Seeing that he didnât, it seems like he didnât end it just like that either.
Iâm worried about Titan being missing with that kidâ¦
Itâs hard to believe that monster-like guy is dead.
If he had judged that he couldnât hold out, he would have run away.
Heâs not foolish enough to stubbornly stick around and get killed for nothing.
âSo, since he failed, shouldnât we be a bit more cautious? Like targeting someone whoâs wandering alone.â
âIâm not planning to go alone. If Iâm up now, Kurud must be up too. Heâs sturdier than me, right?â
âYou seem quite comfortable ordering the master of the huntersâ guild around.â
âOur comrade is a lifesaver, so he should at least do this much for us.â
Besides, itâs because of his big mouth that things escalated to this point.
No one has been hurt as deeply as I have, so if he has any sense of responsibility, he canât just ignore it.
âIt was Sister Linea who took care of the hunters, how can you be so shamelessâ¦â
âLinea will understand.â
âIf Sister Linea were here, she would have been angry the moment you said you were going out.â
Itâs an irrefutable point.
Itâs obvious that she would have stopped me at the premise.
As a beastman, I canât match her strength.
If she holds me down so I canât escape, thereâs nothing I can do.
In my current state, no matter what I do, I wonât be able to get away.
A doctorâs resolve is tougher than I thought.
âThen I should go even more so when Linea isnât around.â
I should quickly take a look around before Linea returns.
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As expected, Kurud couldnât refuse my request.
âDamn it.â
With a very happy heart.
Men, by nature, curse when theyâre happy and curse when theyâre joyful.
He must be happy thinking about washing away his mistakes.
âA patient should just lie quietly in bed.â
âWe need to gather information thoroughly since we donât know when that guy will come back.â
âTsk.â
Thereâs nothing wrong with what I said.
The reason the brat hasnât attacked is probably because of the damage he suffered.
He faced several hunters, and in the end, a tough Titan who could stand up to anyone blocked him directly.
Moreover, he seemed confident and relaxed while blocking, so he must have something hidden.
If not? Well, what does it matter?
That brat hasnât been able to kill me even in this situation.
Of course, I know thatâs because others have helped. But, he offered to spare my life.
He offered to spare me, a priest of the Pantheon he so despises.
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That means he has a strong aversion to killing.
Thinking that way, the possibility that the Titan is dead is extremely low.
Well, in the worst case, he might not be dead but captured somewhere and being torturedâ¦
âFirst, letâs hear the name. That damn brat. He didnât even know how to introduce himself, did he?â
âOh, right. His name is Lilia. No last name. A commoner⦠I thought, but now Iâm not even sure if heâs human.â
âThatâs an unfitting name.â
âI think so too.â
Lilia, isnât that too bright a name for that fierce dog?
Well, his fashion was strange from the start.
âShe wears endlessly short and comfortable clothes, but on a rainy day like this, she insists on a fur coat. It makes her seem even crazier.â
âYouâre very angry, priest friend.â
âWhen youâre crushed to the point of breaking your limbs, even non-existent hatred can arise. Still, as a devout priest, I decided to forgive that damn crazy woman.â
âYour words and actions are different.â
âPeople are inherently different inside and out. Repenting for that is the penance we must perform.â
âThen why donât you do that penance?â
âIsnât that why Iâm looking for her?â
Otherwise, why would I be looking for information on that damn brat on a day when itâs pouring rain?
First, itâs information gathering. I need to find out where that missing person is as soon as possible.
If I leave Rubia like this and get killed by someone unknown, it would be a repeat of the pre-return.
At least I have to hold on here.
âThen letâs talk about the forces now. How about your side?â
The third force. In other words, the girl named Lilia had enough power to be treated as a force on her own.
But if that were the case, it wouldnât have been called a force in the first place.
âWhere are those troublemakers who cater to that kid now?â
âWellâ¦â
There are many opportunists in this world, and such people naturally incur the resentment of others.
That means.
âIâve locked them all up in the guild detention center.â
The hunters and merchants who had suffered so much wouldnât have left the troublemakers who lost their focal point alone.
âHave you heard anything?â
âIt was convenient because they answered this and that without even being asked.â
âAny useful information?â
âNone. They were kids without any consistent behavior patterns in the first place.â
âThen we have to do the legwork. Like this, as we are now. Letâs work, Master.â
Kurudâs expression crumples. It must have been quite a while since he did such menial work after rising to the position of Master.
âMr. Lost!!â
While we were searching the city for a while, Linea, who had gone to pick herbs, saw me from afar and ran over, waving her hand.
âHey, donât let the patient escape on their own!â
âOkay, I got it. Letâs go back.â
I intended to return quietly. But it seemed Linea had a different idea.
âI canât live like this, really!â
Linea, who had been waving her hand back at me, started hitting my back repeatedly with a frown.
âUgh?!â
Her actions were cute, but
It seemed she didnât know how strong her own strength was.
While I was writhing in pain, unable to even open my mouth,
Kurud smiled brightly for the first time today and said,
âWow, that feels refreshing.â