The Holy Paladinsâ England branch was more complicated than expected, and far from the efficient building structure unique to Landa.
Its purpose was defense and security rather than convenience.
After climbing down the stairs and winding around, they finally arrived in front of a door.
âHere.â
The servant who had guided Oliver spoke. It was a thoroughly closed-off place without a single window.
âGo in,â urged the servant who had guided him.
âI understand, thank you for your guidance.â
The servant snorted at Oliverâs polite greeting. Somehow, the people here seemed to have short tempers.
CreakâŠ
Upon entering the room through the thick iron door, Oliver immediately noticed a crude table and chairs situated in the empty space. Sitting at the table was a man whose face he recognized all too well.
âHello, Sir Elton. Itâs been a while.â
Oliver warmly greeted the Paladin, who sported a luxuriant beard and mane reminiscent of a lion. The middle-aged man had a robust build and sharp eyes, giving him the aura of a two-legged lion.
The last time Oliver had encountered this man was during his interrogation by city official Paul Carver after miraculously surviving an encounter with Puppet in the contaminated zone. At that time, the man had accompanied Joanna and interrogated Oliver once again.
Although less than a year had passed since that event, it felt like a lifetime ago to Oliver.
âUm, a lot has happened.â
The Paladin spoke slowly, his voice measured. âDo you recall my face?â
âYes⊠But I donât see your colleague with you today.â
The colleague in question was none other than Joanna, yet she was nowhere to be found. Eltonâs expression soured slightly at the mention of her absence, suggesting that the question had hit a nerve. Despite relying on magical items and other powers to conceal his emotions, Oliver could discern a faint hint of Eltonâs displeasure.
âWhy do you ask?â
âI just noticed a change from before. I apologize if my question made you uncomfortable..â
Oliver immediately said, disregarding the matter. Elton still had an unpleasant expression, but he didnât ask any further. He wasnât particularly curious.
âSit down.â
âYes.â
Oliver took a seat at the table opposite Elton, memories of his past interrogation flooding back to him.
âMay I ask the reason behind your investigation of warlocks?â
The Paladin casually sorted out the documents and spoke.
âLet me tell you the rules here. I ask the questions, and you answer. Understand?â
âYes, I understand.â
âGood. Whatâs your name?â
Oliver found himself subjected to the same line of questioning as during his initial interrogation. Elton was uninterested in the answers, instead searching for any inconsistencies or vulnerabilities he could exploit.
As the tedious exchange continued, Oliver grew increasingly bored and began to wonder why they were putting him through this ordeal.
It struck him then how fortunate he was to live in a world where he could ask questions and seek answers, and he shuddered to think of a reality where such a luxury was denied to him. How long could he endure in such a world?
âDuring our last conversation, you mentioned that you had no involvement with Puppet. Is that still true?â
âYes, thatâs correct.â
âThen, may I ask how you make use of the corpse dolls?â
Elton asked sharply, his emotions flaring.
âWe have received a report stating that a warlock, who utilizes a glutton bag capable of holding a human-sized object, is using corpse dolls. From what we understand, you are the only Solver in this city known to use such a glutton bag. Can you refute this information?â
âAhâŠâ
Oliver had an epiphany about the wisdom of Forrestâs advice.
He had warned him against using the Bigmouth and corpse dolls in front of others, and now, as soon as he had violated that rule, he found himself facing a problem.
âItâs true. As far as I know, I am the only one using a glutton bag of that size.â
âCan you provide an explanation regarding your use of corpse dolls? Are you going to say you could use them from the beginning?â
âNo, that is not the case. I discovered a book about corpse dolls in the contaminated zone, which allowed me to learn how to use them. I only used materials I found from discarded corpse dolls.â
âAre you expecting me to accept that explanation?â
âBut itâs the truth.â
Oliver brazenly told a half-truth. While it wasnât entirely false that he had acquired the ability to use corpse dolls through a book he had found in the contaminated zone, but it was a lie that he had only used recycled corpse dolls.
The statement was genuine, but despite that, Elton was unable to apprehend Oliver.
The reason for this was unknown, but Oliver took note of the situation and refrained from provoking the paladin, recognizing the futility of doing so.
âI am sorry for using the corpse dolls. However, I would like to request that you take into account the fact that I only repurposed materials from pre-existing corpse dolls.â
As expected, the paladin couldnât push any further. Instead, he looked for something else to hold against him.
âI have one additional inquiry.â
âSure, please proceed.â
âIn our previous conversation, you mentioned that you encountered Puppet and were defeated. However, when I visited the location where Puppet was said to have appeared, I discovered evidence of a fierce battle. It didnât seem like the aftermath of a one-sided defeat. Are you aware of any explanation for this?â
Elton dangled a bait before Oliver, and it was evident from his emotional state that he was looking for a way to incriminate him, regardless of whether he had any concrete evidence.
Oliver, sensing the hostile intent, shifted the conversation to a different topic that piqued his personal curiosity.
âSince you went there, did you happen to see it? The traces of human experimentation done by the wizards?â
Thud!
Despite there being no sound, it felt as though something heavy had fallen on Eltonâs ears, and a chill ran down his spine.
It was undoubtedly just his imagination, but the atmosphere had become as cold as ice.
For a moment, there was a deep silence, until finally, Paladin Elton broke it by speaking.
ââŠAs far as I recall, it was my responsibility to ask the questions?â
âI apologize for my behavior. I was simply curious. Did you witness any signs of human experimentation, or are you feigning ignorance?â
Paladin Elton gritted his teeth, clenching his jaw tightly. The flood of emotions within him, a mixture of anger, embarrassment, regret, and anguish, made him look as imposing as a real lion. The tense silence hung in the air like a heavyweight.
The warlock and the paladin stared at each other across the table, their gazes locked in a fierce exchange that seemed to stretch on for an eternity.
âIf my question was too difficult, thereâs no need for you to answer. Frankly, I didnât have high expectations.â
An utterly insolent remark. Although Oliver harbored no ill intentions, the remark was more malicious than any form of ridicule.
In response, Elton spoke up, âDonât go spouting off without any knowledge, Warlock..â
âPaladin. A defender of the human world on behalf of God and a protector of humanity. A being that upholds the teachings of the Holy Father and preserves order⊠that much I know.â
âHow dare a Warlock speak of our God?â
âNo, I do not possess enough knowledge to discuss Him. I have read the scriptures, but they are intricate to grasp fully. Nevertheless, I hold Him in high regard. He appears to be a magnificent being, even if my understanding is limited.â
The scene was a peculiar one. Oliver spoke of God with a hint of admiration and respect, but his tone was vastly different from that of an ordinary person.
To most humans, God was an untouchable entity, and there existed an insurmountable distance that could never be bridged, no matter how much they admired or worshiped. However, for Oliver, that distance did not seem to exist. It was as though he spoke of someone he had long promised to meet, someone with whom he was incredibly familiar.
Although his attitude could be considered potentially blasphemous, it appeared so natural that even the paladin did not consider stopping him for a moment.
The paladin regained his composure and said,
âBe careful what you say. Donât just throw around talking about our God like that.â
âI am sorry. I was merely responding to the question, but if it offended you, please accept my apologies.â
The paladinâs frown deepened as he regarded the warlock before him. He had completely lost control of the conversation, and despite his recollection of Oliver as an impressive individual, the warlock now seemed vastly different from how he remembered him a year ago.
The paladin couldnât help but wonder if the change was due to the child Oliver had secretly met. As the conversation lapsed into silence, Oliver patiently waited for the paladinâs next question.
Tick-tock, tick-tock.
Time passed without any significant purpose, and the sound of a non-existent clock echoed in the background. As the unproductive minutes ticked by, Oliver tentatively spoke up.
âSir Paladin, if you have any questionsâŠâ
â⊠It might sound like an excuse, butâŠâ
The paladinâs sudden interruption caused Oliver to furrow his brow in mild confusion.
After a momentary pause, the paladin resumed speaking with unwavering patience and determination.
âThe world is a complex place, Warlock. The Parter Church is a centuries-old institution of great size and complexity.â
ââŠâŠâ
âThat is precisely why, on occasion, we must make compromises with the world.â
âUm, I see⊠I understand.â
Oliver found himself uttering an insincere âI understandâ for the first time in his life. He couldnât quite pinpoint the reason behind it, and the thought of delving into the matter seemed bothersome to him.
All he wanted was for the moment to pass quickly. However, the paladin resumed speaking once more, drawing Oliverâs attention back to the conversation.
âIndividuals who refuse to compromise may eventually falter.â
âUm⊠Sir Paladin? I donât think itâs necessary to remind a mere warlock like meâŠâ
â⊠Like Joanna.â
ââŠâŠâ
âWeâre not blind or deaf. We are not oblivious to the dark and unsavory aspects of this city. However, as members of the Church, we cannot act solely based on our personal sense of justice. Doing so could lead to our detachment from the case and even the loss of the opportunity to resolve it.â
ââŠâŠâ
âJoanna had claimed that the wizards were carrying out atrocious human experiments and had advocated for an inquiry to her superiors for several months. Subsequently, she was relocated to a different location. This was after she had encountered you.â
ââŠWere you aware of our meeting?â
Oliver refrained from denying the accusation. He recognized the paladinâs heightened emotional state, and knew that a frivolous lie wouldnât suffice in this situation.
Moreover, he was genuinely curious about Joannaâs story.
âAs I previously mentioned, we are not ignorant of what occurs around us. While I may not know the specifics, I was aware that you were meeting her at the temple.â
âIf I may inquire, why did you not pursue it further? After all, I am a Warlock.â
âBecause I had faith in her. I believed that she had valid reasons for her actions.â
Sincerity laced Eltonâs voice as he expressed his trust in Joanna. It was clear that he had an unwavering belief in her character.
âHowever, subsequent to your last encounter, she appeared to be in distress and was battling inner turmoil. As I mentioned previously, she persisted in her demand for an inquiry into the Landa wizards, but ended up being ostracized. Consequently, I am curious to know the nature of your conversation.â
âWhy are you curious?â
âShe was a remarkable kid, and she also happened to be my partner.â
After a moment of contemplation, Oliver parted his lips to speak.
âThank you for guiding me.â
As Oliver concluded the interrogation, he ascended from the underground and stepped onto solid ground.
The servant guiding him gave him a curious glance, but Oliver maintained his composure and extended a polite bow, showing his courtesy.
âHey, Iâm glad youâre here. You came faster than I expected. Did everything go smoothly?â
Forrest was waiting in the hallway when he caught sight of Oliverâs safe return. A wave of relief washed over him, and he couldnât help but show genuine happiness on his face. It was evident from the emotional state that he had been worried about the unexpected situation.
âYes, there was nothing notable. Were you waiting in the corridor?â
âThatâs right.â
âShouldnât you have waited in the car?â
âI figured if I waited here, it would show that I was worried about you. But, hey, whatâs wrong? Your face looks a little weird.â
Oliver touched his face.
âIs there something unusual about my appearance?â
âUh, not that, but⊠Well, maybe itâs just my mistake, but whatâs going on?â
âNo⊠Nothing happened. Letâs go out first.â
âUh, I guess I wasnât being very considerate.â
As they walked towards the car, Forrest turned to Oliver and inquired, âHey, just so you know, itâs a bit of a trek to get from District A to District T. You got anything going on tonight?â
Oliver glanced at his watch and calculated the time in his head. Based on their current location and the traffic, they would likely arrive at District T between 4 PM and 4:30 PM. However, he also had the commitment to teach black magic in District X at around 6 PM.
âThe timing is a bit difficult. Is this related to work?â
âHey, come on now, donât be like that. You think Iâd give you work to do after a long day? Youâre in charge of the Fighter Crew, and I want to make sure youâre taken care of. Iâm here for you until the job is done, and then we can catch up again. Thatâs just how I roll, you know?â
ââŠSo why are you doing this?â
âHey, would you be up for grabbing a bite to eat together? Just to be clear, Iâm not hitting on you or anything. I just have something I want to talk to you about, and I figure itâs always nicer to chat over a meal, you know? So, what do you say?â
âWhat do you want to say?â
âWell, letâs save it for dinner. I just think itâs better to talk over some food. Trust me, youâll see what I mean.â
After hesitating for a moment, Oliver nodded. Having a meal with someone right now might not be a bad idea. His heart felt that way.
âWhat do you want to eat?â
ââŠIce cream.â
âIce cream?â
âYes, I have a slight craving for it.â
âCool, thereâs this hotel nearby that has the best ice cream. We should totally check it out. Uh⊠Whatâs going on?â
Forrest inquired, noticing Oliver come to a sudden halt and gaze into the distance.
If Forrestâs perception wasnât deceiving him, Oliverâs stoic expression, which typically remained unchanged, seemed to falter momentarily, as though he had just witnessed something unexpected.
After a momentary silence, Oliver spoke up, âMr. Forrest.â
âWhat is it?â
âMaybe we should part ways here? I will arrive at the restaurant by the scheduled time. Iâm really sorry.â