Chapter 50
The Demon Hunting Method of the Regressed Inquisitor
The Demon Hunting Method Of The Regressed Inquisitor 50
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âI was wrong!â
After the situation had calmed down a bit, the first thing I did with Lilia was to apologize.
No matter how young she was, her actions were excessive. The only consolation was that she hadnât killed anyone.
What Lilia did was generally unforgivable.
However, I roughly explained Liliaâs circumstances. Of course, I hid the fact that she was the daughter of Eremus, the âCorruptor.â
What I conveyed was her story, well adapted to fit a human perspective. Fortunately, Kurud also agreed without objection.
âSince thatâs the case, let it go if itâs not a big deal. Anyone with complaints, donât ruin the mood nowâ¦â
Kurud gave me a look. I nodded at his gaze and stepped forward.
âYes, if anyone has complaints, please come to me quietly later. I will compensate you.â
These were the words of the priest of the Pantheon and the master of the Hunterâs Guild.
There may be complaints, but no one will openly express their anger here.
ââ¦Now that I see, youâre quite young.â
âHow painful could it be to be hit by a kid? Honestly, it didnât hurt much. I was just playing along all this time.â
It was a moment that highlighted the huntersâ understanding. Of course, these guys were saying it because they had some pride.
They didnât want to admit they got hit by a kid.
âWere you hurt?â
âNo, do you think it hurt? Ah, seriously. This guy is joking, right?â
âRight? It didnât hurt, did it?â
âOf course! It didnât hurt at all!â
âYeahâ¦â
âYeahâ¦â
Wow, theyâre so mature.
The hunters of Rubia are full of such mature people.
In that sense, I glanced at Kurud, who was staggering while holding his forehead.
âOh dear, it seems youâve had some daytime drinks. Brother. Of course, I understand itâs a joyful day. How happy must it be for a city waiting for the sun to have a glimpse of it. Yes, I understand everything.â
Kurud seemed to want to say something in response to my blatant flattery, but soon nodded maturely like the other hunters.
âWait, letâs talk.â
âSure. Iâll visit you later.â
I roughly understand the situation.
The master of the merchant guild, Anne, was the traitor. So, they had no choice but to kill her.
They havenât decided what to do next.
This is a story entangled with interests that canât be told to Lilia.
âUm⦠Did I do something wrong again⦠No, did I do something wrong?â
âNo, youâre doing well.â
Lilia realized her mistake belatedly. She could understand it after pouring out her emotions.
Thatâs why she was so intimidated.
Kids are so simple. They are endlessly honest with their emotions.
âThis is an adult problem.â
The merchants probably wouldnât accept Liliaâs apology.
Because itâs a financial issue that canât be brushed off like the hunters.
But because of that, the most definite conclusion is possible. If the financial loss is compensated, most people would forgive Lilia more easily than the hunters.
However, this time itâs a bit complicated.
The master of the merchant guild has died.
What to do with his property, who will be his successor, whether a professional investigator will come out to investigate Anneâs crime.
And whether complicated politics will intervene in it.
This cannot be confirmed until we open it. Yes, what Lilia has already done doesnât matter. From now on, a dirty fight among adults over interests will begin.
âYou just need to admit your mistake and bow your head.â
Whatever it is, itâs not something to talk about in front of a child.
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When we returned to the inn where we were staying with Lilia, we were greeted by the innkeeper, whose face had turned pale.
Fortunately, there were no further words as the incident was properly settled and Liliaâs apology was added.
It seems that it was not a place that suffered direct damage in the first place. It seems that they were just afraid of meeting someone they had only heard of in rumors.
The inn is fine.
But I wonder how the companions will be. Itâs time to check that.
âUh, um⦠Yes, nice to meet you. Lilia⦠Miss? Sir?â
âJust call me Lilia.â
âWhy is Mr. Lost deciding that, not the person involved?â
Linea was visibly burdened. After all, isnât Lilia the one who easily defeated all the hunters, including me and even Titan?
Itâs no wonder sheâs flustered and naturally becomes polite.
âLilia is fine⦠yes.â
âUh, Mr. Lost. Something feels off.â
Itâs an awkward sight.
Well, Liliaâs attitude is somewhat unusually timid.
The one who used to rampage so wildly has become so timid and shy.
Itâs because itâs the first time sheâs been scolded by someone.
There was no one who could actually discipline her, so itâs understandable.
Just having me, who can subdue her, nearby makes her so intimidated.
âAh, no! How badly did you beat the child to make her so depressed?!â
âWhy are you angry at me?â
She broke my limbs, didnât she? Even the person who is angry at me was seriously injured on the back.
But maybe because the child started to look like a child, I must have been blinded by love.
Suddenly, I canât believe how unfair this is.
âWhereâs Claire?â
For a moment, I watched the awkward self-introductions of the two.
I asked about the whereabouts of Claire, the only colleague not present.
Titan? That b*stard is devouring his food as if to make up for the few days of absence.
He doesnât even glance this way, truly a consistent fellow.
âIs he sleeping?â
Claire might be in poor health as usual.
Moreover, I was just granted the position of apostle by the heavenly gods, so the impact must be significant.
For Claire, who still canât handle her divine power, it must be a tough environment.
Now, Rubia has become a place that can be called a sanctuary, so the impact wonât be small.
Of course, this phenomenon wonât last long, so itâs not a big problem.
The sky over Rubia, which had been revealed, soon regained its original dull color.
ââ¦Ah, thereâs something I want to say about that.â
Linea said, her ears drooping. Itâs cute, but itâs a sign that this isnât a pleasant matter.
The goal was achieved, and the damage was minimized, but it seems problems have arisen in unseen places.
âShall we go up and talk?â
âAh, yes.â
âLilia, youâ¦â
Itâs not a good idea to take Lilia along without knowing what Linea wants to talk about.
But leaving her behind isnât an option either, as she has too many enemies.
The hunters accepted the apology, but the issue with the merchants is still unresolved.
âKid, have you eaten?â
âHuh? Ah, no. Yes? No.â
âSit down. And eat.â
Fortunately, Titan acted perceptively in this matter.
Looking at it this way, heâs not thoughtless but rather quick-witted⦠Sometimes, I really donât understand.
Is this a cultural difference?
Or is that guy just strange?
âCan you drink alcohol?â
âAh, yes.â
âKids shouldnât be drinking alcohol! Reflect on your actions!â
âOh⦠okayâ¦â
Lilia trembled and shrank back at the sight of Titan slamming the table in anger. If they actually fought, Lilia would win, but his terrifying appearance left her with no choice.
âThatâs why I donât drink either.â
Saying that, Titan gulped down some orange juice.
That crazy guy, seriouslyâ¦
What does he want me to do?
Of course, itâs the right value to have.
Despite his appearance, Titan is still a genuine 15-year-old kid.
And the one Titan is lecturing, who only looks like a kid, is estimated to be at least several thousand years old.
Well, despite the actual age, thereâs no mental growth, so his mental age matches his appearance.
ââ¦Letâs go upstairs.â
I decided to lead Linnea away because if I kept watching, I might end up interfering.
Well, even if we leave, itâs just one floor up. Weâre only stopping by the room to check on Claire.
ââ¦â
Standing in front of Claireâs door, I glanced at Linnea. She just nodded silently.
âClaire, can we come in?â
After a light knock with the question.
From inside, there was a rustling sound, followed by Claireâs voice.
âYes, come in.â
With permission granted, I immediately opened the door and went in.
Claire was sitting on the bed, covered with a blanket.
It didnât seem like she was just physically unwell.
âWhat happened?â
âI thought I should be helpful⦠I tried my best within my limitsâ¦â
âDid you make a mistake?â
âNo, no.â
Claire shook her head.
It seems like he didnât cause an accident while trying to help.
âJust like Mr. Lost said, I acted that way.â
âWhat I said?â
âThe trigger⦠I pulled the trigger.â
âI see.â
Donât pull the trigger until youâre sure. Thatâs what I taught Claire.
Sheâs a smart kid, so she must have sniped from a place where she wouldnât be detected.
As I said before, she must have been endlessly patient until she was sure.
Standing in the rain, taking a high position advantageous for sniping.
She worked hard and pulled the trigger.
Claire said she didnât fail. That means she succeeded in the sniping.
In other words.
âYou killed someone.â
She must have been sure.
But that certainty didnât mean she was sure she was killing someone.
The opponent must have been a formidable enemy, and if things went as expected, it was an attack aimed at Anne, whom Kurud was dealing with.
An opponent who was pushing the master to the limit. If Kurud wasnât being pushed back, there would have been no reason for Claire to snipe in the first place.
Claireâs judgment to deal with such a strong enemy was probably to draw attention.
She might not have even thought about injuring, let alone defeating.
But absurdly, Claireâs bullet hit Anne.
A sniping meant to draw attention ended up inflicting a fatal wound on the opponent.
The situation was different from the monsters she had faced so far.
âSo, this is what it feels likeâ¦â
The sensation of having killed someone.
Even though it was an indirect act carried out by pulling the trigger beyond the scope.
Claire felt responsible.
âMr. Lost, did you feel this way when you killed my brother?â
ââ¦â
Linnea, who was standing behind, covered her mouth in shock.
She knew there was some issue between me and Claire. But she never thought it would be brought up like this.
In reality, the words Claire just uttered were statements that tore apart both her heart and mine.
It was an act of digging into wounds.
But⦠yes.
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âThatâs right.â
I didnât get angry. I didnât scold her for her recklessness.
It was a sign that she was struggling that much.
So I decided to understand.
âIt was this painful, wasnât it? How⦠how did you endure it?â
âWell⦠I donât know. Itâs not something that can be summed up in a few words.â
There must have been various factors.
I remember that the situation wasnât good enough to ponder such things.
After all, my first target for murder was a heinous criminal.
âIâll skip the pretense. Thereâs no way you wouldnât know that.â
Claire is a smart child.
She knows that what she did wasnât just killing someone, but saving countless civilians.
By killing one person, she saved many. Moreover, that one person was an undeniable villain.
So thereâs no reason to be tormented. Thatâs an objective fact.
But even knowing that, itâs human to be tormented.
âSo just be tormented. Be tormented and ponder.â
Itâs better than being indifferent.
Thatâs all I can say.
Thereâs no way a few words can provide an answer to a personâs life.
Of course, those few words might help ease the worry.
But I hope Claire thinks it through and makes her own decision.
This time, I hope she establishes her own perspective without being swayed by others.
Isnât she a child who has been confined for too long?
Isnât she a child who has constantly yielded without having her own perspective?
I hope she fully accepts the weight of her actions and comes to her own answer.
âIf youâre hungry, come down to eat. Iâll let the owner know. Even if youâre worried, you should eat. After all, weâre doing this to live.â
With those words, I led Linea out of Claireâs room.
Believing that she would surely understand the meaning of what I said.
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As I came back down to the first-floor dining room to continue the meal.
As if to confirm my expectations, it wasnât long before Claire came down. Judging by her appearance, it didnât seem like she had found an answer to her worries, butâ¦
âIf thereâs any left, please give me some too.â
At least she didnât seem to have any intention of just sitting idly by.
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