From the window of the half-destroyed castle, Ursula stared blankly at the aftermath of the battle under her feet.
The corpses of allies and foes that were scattered around the fortress had mostly been cleared up. However, beyond the partially collapsing wall, there stood Gluttony Octoâs colossal body. Utterly burnt, its remains turned into a small black mountain, merging with the terrain.
The remains of the monster which had devoured an entire fortress needed to be dealt with as soon as possible. However, everyoneâs hands were full. If anything, nothing could be done about it unless the crusader dispatched some reinforcements.
Regardless, Ursula wasnât preoccupied with the post-war process.
âPriest Kuroe, Sister YuriâŚâ
After the Gluttony Octo had perished in the golden flames, the remaining swarm of octopuses scattered away. At last, the crusaders had wonâ
âBut the two still didnât return.
âŚIn truth, Ursula already knew why.
Instead of remaining in a place where they had to lead a fake life, the two had returned to where they belonged.
ââŚHave you arrived at Sparda yet?â
That day was also the first day of the Pristine Water Month, when the moon changed from ice crystal. Since the battle against Gluttony Octo, three days had passed.
It was enough time for Ursulaâwho was smarter than children of her ageâto accept the reality;
The reality that the two would never come back.
Furthermore, she had even witnessed their departure to Sparda from afar.
When the Gluttony Octo crashed, Ursula rushed outside.
To get a clearer view, she ran atop the castle walls, and witnessed a fireballâblazing like the sunâwiping down the gigantic creature in a single blow. It took her some time to register that the devastating power was actually a fire spell.
Looking at the blazing mountain of fire, just as the victory began to dawn on her, she saw a glowing figure on the road leading to the distant Galahad Mountains.
A petite figure with divine aura, almost seeming like an angel. Next to the winged girl, she immediately saw a man who could only be Kuroe. After all, there was no other man like him, who donned heavy armor while holding a limbless girl.
She was glad that Priest Kuroe and Sister Yuri were safeâ
âHowever, that joy was short-lived.
Only once did he seem to look back at her. The castle was far away from there. As such, he shouldnât be able to see her, much else return her gaze.
Whether it was a mere coincidence or a figment of her imagination, that was the last time Ursula felt his presence.
As if guided by the shining girl, Kuroe made his way down the path while holding Sister Yuri. Then, instead of the Alsace Fortress, he went to the towering Galahad Mountains.
Afterwards, they suddenly disappeared. Briefly, the space around them distorted, as if it had been twisted.
Right away, she knew it was a magic to conceal their presences, since she could also do the same. As such, she also knew the impossibility of finding those who had completely erased their existences.
Thus, Ursula was left alone.
Heâd definitely come backâ
âSuch was the promise between the two, which vanished like a lie.
âI have to return as well.â
Strangely, Ursula didnât bear any resentment towards them, while she did have regrets.
She was sad enough to cry, and lonely enough to shiverâ
âHowever, she was fully aware of the inevitable future.
For the time being, as a survivor, she should rightfully return to the 202nd Colony, and built Rekiâs tomb.
As for the future⌠she didnât even want to think about it.
Thinking about the devastating future had proven to be too lonely for Ursula, who was only 12-years-old.
âGoodbye, Priest KuroeâŚâ
With a truly blank expression on her face, Ursula left, a sense of loss engulfing her hollowed heart.
Even three days after the battle had ended, the Alsace Fortress was still bustling.
Many soldiers were injured, while the dilapidated castle had to be extensively repaired. In addition to the original garrison, all the villagers from the 202nd Colony to the West had also gathered. As such, it was only natural that the place would be lively.
Now that the crisis had been averted, everyone had a beaming smile on their faces, and the children were innocently running around outside. Ursula was supposed to be one of those children. However, after experiencing a harsh battle that not just any adventurers could survive, Ursula could no longer join them.
âLady Ursula, so youâre in a place like this.â
As she wandered aimlessly, Ursula was approached by Cliffâa commander in heavy armor. Cliff and Ryan were like a dog and a monkey, and for some reason was referred to as bean sprout. But after surviving such a fierce battle together, Ursula acknowledged him as a comrade-in-arms.
Ursula basically looked down on men other than Kuroe.
âWhatâs the matter, Cliff?â
âThe reinforcements from the crusader side have just arrived. As such, we may be able to depart for the village today, at the earliest.â
Although by reinforcements, it meant that more soldiers would be coming, what mattered to the villagers was the supplies they brought.
At the very least, the crusaders werenât so callous as to cut off all the settlers. After being defeated by Spada, the Third Armyâa coalition of noblesâsuffered the most. Nevertheless, the churchâs first and second armiesâthe core of the forceâwere both alive and well, and didnât outright forsake their fellow crusaders.
While rebuilding the village itself was difficult, itâd never have been possible without the backing of the crusaders.
âI see⌠We can finally go home.â
âAre you going to return to the village?â
Thereâs nowhere else to go.
âWith your magical prowess, I think you can become the ace of the Crusaderâs magician unit? Are you willing to volunteer?â
If Kuroe was there, heâd probably get mad at him for making a child fight.
However, Cliff didnât mean anything bad. He simply appreciated Anastasiaâs power for what it was, so Ursula wasnât particularly offended. If anything, she felt happy that her ability was recognized.
âI have no reason to fight anymore.â
âIs that so? Certainly, from now on, you should focus on leading a peaceful life at the church, right?â
Ursula, who had become alone, couldnât honestly think that sheâd be happy, but she was still grateful for Cliffâs thoughtfulness.
âWell then, Iâll go back to everyone.â
âI see, goodbye. God bless you.â
Leaving Cliff, who sent her off with an elegant knightâs bow, Ursula went to the villagers of 202nd Colony, who had begun preparing for their departure.
Since she didnât feel like playing with other children, she should help them out.
To begin with, she didnât have that many belongings, and thanks to the dimension pouch she got from Kuroe, packing was easy.
Therefore, what Ursula should think about was the method of transportation for Rekiâs remains.
Even without Cliffâs favoritism, it was clear that Ursula made a huge contribution in that battle. In her consideration, Rekiâs remains wouldnât be cremated alongside the fallen soldiers, but instead stored in a coffin to be buried in 202nd Colony.
In a simple, white, coffin lay the body of Reki, who seemed as if asleep, looking as beautiful as the time when the squid was separated from her body. Just before the coffin lid was closed, Ursula still believed that sheâd open her eyes and said, âHey!â
As the person who was left behind, her emotions were difficult to describe, but objectively speakingâthe coffin was huge. It wasnât a size that could be carried by a person.
In order to transport it, a wagon would be necessary. Therefore, itâd be difficult if she didnât secure the space in advance. However, since there was Randolph, there shouldnât be a problem. Nevertheless, Ursula went to the entrance of the castle, where the adults wouldâve gathered.
Itâs necessary to confirm.
The front door had been blown off along with the walls. As such, it could no longer be called an entrance, since it was already outdoors. Nevertheless, there was no other suitable place where a lot of people could gather while hunkering down a bunch of massive luggage, so it was used as it was.
From the destroyed entrance, large wagons and dragon carriages with crossed flags could be seen lining up inside the fortress, exactly as Cliff said.
If the villagers were swarming the long-awaited relief supplies like a bunch of zombies, Ursula could understand the noise⌠But the atmosphere was unsetting. Not only that, it was strangely noisy.
ââŚWhatâs the matter?â
Amidst her suspicion, Ursulaâs curiosity prevailed, and she decided to join the group of onlookers without giving it as much as a thought.
Making her way through the crowds of soldiers and villagers alike, she eventually reached the scene of commotion.
She could hear some people arguing. However, itâd be difficult to grasp the situation without going to the front row. Becoming somewhat stubborn, Ursula pushed through, and finally reached it.
ââLike I said, I donât know anything!â
Ryan was at the center of the commotion.
Considering how short-tempered Ryan was, it wasnât surprising for him to yell. But after the time they had spent together, she could guess from his expression that he was really angry.
âWhat, so itâs just a quarrel. As expected of RyanâŚâ
The reason why Ursula didnât think that was because she knew the person who stood in front of him.
âT, thatâs⌠the InquisitionâŚâ
A group of people stood there, clad in white, representing the Crusaders.
Meanwhile, the one who argued with Ryan was a girl in pure white, monastic attire with some embellishment.
Is âgirlâ a correct term?
While the girl may be past the age of adulthood, she appeared to be less than twenty of age.
Her chestnut hair, peeking out from her white hood, was lustrous. However, her beautiful face was marred with her sadistic sneer.
Probably, the aforementioned hood and cloak were the reason why Ryan didnât straight up pummel the womanâs face. In addition to that, men were lined up behind said woman in an orderly manner.
If it was only their attire, then there was nothing to be afraid of. However, strapped to each of their backs was a huge, cross-shaped, claymore that emitted a ferocious killing intent. It probably wouldnât be too farfetched to think that youâd be cut in half if you did as much as look at them the wrong way
In fact, if they considered you an enemy, theyâd probably attack you ruthlessly. The most feared fanatic in Sinclair, whose cruelty and ruthlessness were a testament to their boundless faith, was the Inquisition. Such was the name of an organization who was supposed to execute Ursula because her Drain ability went out of control.
Why are they in such a place?
Without a second thought, Ursula tried to leave, as a sense of emergency pervaded her entire body.
ââ!?â
âOh, it looks like you decided to come out on your own, the filthy, cursed, child of Ibrahim.â
The female inquisitor, sporting a poisonous smile, spotted Ursula.
From her way of speaking, Ursula knew that the woman was looking for her.
She froze, as if being spotted by a basilisk. Then, Ursula tried to slip past the crowd, but it was too late.
âAahâ!â
Since when�
At the edge of her vision, she saw a hooded, sturdy manâand in the next second, shock ran through her abdomen.
She wriggled on the hard, stone floor. She didnât even know whether she was punched, or kicked. In her dimming consciousness, Ursula realized that she had been thrown in front of the female inquisitor.
âHey, are you okay!? Dammit, you should be ashamed of yourself for beating a bratâ!â
âI should say the same. As a believer, arenât you ashamed of protecting such an accursed child?â
Be it Ryanâs angry voice, or the female inquisitorâs voiceâthey were getting more and more distant⌠Her consciousness felt hazy, as if she was dreaming.
Back when she was still a child, she experienced the same feeling. However, she couldnât put a name to it. It was suffocating, as if she was underwaterâgloomyâŚÂ Yes, it was a similar feeling to when she was still living in the orphanage.
âYouâre too full of yourself! Just what did she do!?â
âIâve looked into it. Her ability to drain the white mist⌠I seem to recall the abominable, cursed king having the same ability.â
No, it isnât a curseâ
âAfter all, Priest Kuroe taught me that this magic existed for the sake of protecting myself, and above all, those who I cared aboutâŚ
âŚAlthough she wanted to express her feelings, Ursula could only wheeze.
âD-donât be silly! While we were frantically fighting the octopuses, you wasted your time doing such pointless research!? And now, you have the gall to show up and say whatever you like!â
But when Ryan was about to grab the female inquisitor by her collar, two hooded men stood in front of him. The men rested their hands on their claymores, implying if Ryan were to take another step, heâd be cut down.
âWonât you stop making a fuss? Iâm saying this for the sake of you all. After all, you should be aware of the duties and the authority of the Inquisition, yes?â
ââŚAre you threatening us?â
Cold sweat trickled from Ryanâs forehead.
For those who grew up in the countryside of Sinclair, the Inquisition was almost like a fairy tale. However, Ryanâwho lived in the Holy City of Elision, was aware of them. Executions of heretics were a daily occurrence, and beheading people were akin to signing documents to them.
However, it wasnât only limited to the heretics.
The same fate would befall those who attempted to shield the heretics.
While it in itself was a rare occurrence, there existed a thing called The Purge, where an entire village would be burned down. In case of urgency, the Church would openly authorize the Inquisition to do so.
In other words, if things went awry, all the people gathered here could be executed.
âPfft, please donât misunderstand me? Weâre no barbarians. We do not enjoy tainting our hands with bloodâeven more so with those that are shed by our compatriots.â
Gracefully, the female inquisitor gently shook her hand, and the pair of hooded men withdrew from Ryanâs presence.
âWeâre here as part of maintaining the public order. Until recently, Pandora is an evil land overrun by demons. Until today, we still donât know what kind of evils lurk in the background.â
âI heard that the remnants of Daedalus were wiped out by the Apostles.â
âIndeed, exactly! Itâs a masterpiece that should serve as a model for us all. Even though we arenât as excellent as the Holy Apostles chosen by God, we shall do our best, as well! Thatâs right, and this accursed child is the prime example of the heretics whoâre cunningly disguising themselvesâŚâ
The female inquisitor couldnât exactly be said to be pretentious, since finding and getting rid of heretics was one of the Inquisitionâs main duties.
Moreover, Ryan had heard rumors that the capital of Daedalus was still looking for the remnants of the dead.
âBut still, why is it at a time like thisâŚ?â
It was difficult to understand why the Inquisition would appear at such a remote location, especially after the village had finally overcome the danger of being eradicated.
âShouldnât that be obvious? Iâve been keeping an eye on the 202nd Colony for a long time. That shouldnât come off as a surprise to you, yes?â
In response to that, Ryan bitterly averted his gaze, eliciting a smile of satisfaction from the female inquisitor.
âHaha, please be rest assured. We donât have any intention of punishing all the villagers. After all, the Devil always misled innocent people with sweet words, and would deceive devout believers⌠Hence, itâs our duty to awaken your eyes to faith.â
Slowly but surely, she began to understand where they were coming from.
To put it simply, if Ursulaâthe target of the Inquisitionâwere to be handed over, the safety of the villagers would be guaranteed. However, if they tried to object, there was no saying whatâd happen.
It was truly a simple request that even Ryan could easily fathom.
âYou understand what Iâm saying, right? Then, arrest her.â
The female inquisitor extended her white arm towards Ursula, who lay at her feet.
Ursula, powerless as she was, couldnât show any sign of resistance, and was forced to stand up by the hand that yanked her shiny, silver twintail.
ââUgh!â
Ursula yelped in pain, and was about to raise her hand in reflex, only to be restrained by a hooded man. In the next moment, there was a dull, metallic clatter, which she recognized as the sound of handcuffs. Just like that, her wrists were bound in silver handcuffs.
The surface of the handcuffs was inscribed with ancient letters that glowed blue. Only Ryan, a knight, and Ursulaâwho had experienced the effect, knew it for what it wasâa sealing magic.
âUgh, aahâŚâ
Ursula groaned.
It was unknown whether the shock came from having her magic sealed, or because she was handcuffed.
It was difficult to believe that she was the same magician who slayed a horde of monsters. As of the presence, she looked nothing more than a powerless, helpless child.
Ursulaâs arms were restrained by a lanky hooded man, and she began to be taken awayâ
âAt last, Ryan raised his voice.
âW-waitâŚâ
Despite having done that, from his sweaty face, it was apparent that he couldnât think of a word to stop them.
âE-evidence, is there anyâŚ?â
âIf we start to investigate from now on, Iâm sure a lot will resurface.â
âShe played a huge role in the previous battle, if you just take her away like thatââ
ââItâs alright, His Excellency Baron Herman will receive an official notice from the church later.â
âT-this child, sheâs the same as you lot, no? Even if sheâs still an apprentice, sheâs also a sisterâŚ!â
âItâs actually quite common for the Devil to put on the skin of a priest to trick people.â
Any counter arguments he could think of were simply brushed off. In the first place, someone who acted based on pure conviction couldnât be stopped by logic.
âW-what will happen to Ursula?â
âSince thereâs a suspicion that sheâs the descendant of Abrahamâthe Cursed King of Ibrahim, sheâd be taken to the Great Church of Daedalus, where sheâd undergo a rigorous interrogation, before being put on trial.â
It was a very well-known fact that not a single person had ever been acquitted by the Inquisition.
From the moment the white handcuffs latched on her hands, Ursulaâs fate was sealed.
âWell, even without investigation, I already know this tainted child inherited the blood of the Cursed Kingâaah⌠even remembering it makes me shudderââ
âŚIt was as if she had known Ursulaâs magic for a long time.
However, Ryan couldnât afford to ask such a question, while the shaken Ursula couldnât recall whether or not she had encountered the Inquisition in the past.
âThen, thereâs no more questions, I believe? Pardon me for the intrusion. We appreciate your cooperation in arresting the heretic. From the bottom of my heart, I pray for your speedy recovery.â
After giving an elegant bow, the inquisitors turned on their heels.
No one dared to raise their voice, let alone try to stop them.
Ryan could only stare at Ursulaâs tiny back as she was dragged away. He clenched his teeth so hard; itâd crumble. Nevertheless, if he made a careless move, heâd be done for, since itâd be considered treason.
No, perhaps, the Inquisition wouldnât even have to lift a finger, since the villagers and the soldiers here would rush to dispose of him first. Knowing what kind of repercussions awaited them, they wouldnât dare to take a risk.
They probably didnât like the idea of sacrificing a girl. However, her life and death werenât theirs to decide, but the Inquisitionâs. Thus, they had no choice but to oblige.
Ryan shared the sentiment. Regardless of how frustrated he was, he still had his family, friends, and future to salvage.
If he could somehow save her by fighting bravely and die, then sure. But it was a different story if he were to die in vain.
âDammitâŚÂ Anyone, is there anyone who can helpââ
âBut of course, there was none.
Priest Kuroe had already left.
In this world, not many people were willing to risk their lives to face the unreasonable and had the power to overcome it.
The Hero, who could save everything, was no longer there.
âAnyoneââŚâ
Even so, he couldnât help but wish for salvation.
Even though he knew that God wouldnât lend a helping handâ
ââFuuuckiiinâ bitch!!â
In the next moment, there was an incomprehensible scream, and Ryan almost couldnât believe his eyes.
After all, a figure suddenly leaped out, and sucker punched the female inquisitorâs face.
He didnât know when or where that person came from.
The female inquisitorâs entourage didnât even have time to stop her because it happened so fast.
As such, the moment she sensed that someone was approaching, she immediately received a blow to the face.
âUorghââ
While letting out such a groan, the body of the female inquisitor spun in the air. The spin was accompanied by the twirling of blood which spurted from her broken nose. The artistic fall was fleeting, meeting a tragic end at the hands of gravity.
After slamming into the hard stone, her body tumbled for several meters before finally coming to a halt.
âT, this is a lieâŚâ
However, what was unbelievable wasnât the powerful blow, or the fact that someone was foolish enough to punch an inquisitor.
The most incredible and surprising thing was the identity of the culpritâ
âA fluttering, navy blue, monastic uniform. Glossy, blonde, curly short hair reminiscent of dog ears bouncing left and right. Her eyes, wide open, glowed red like burning flames.
ââŚReki?â
As if dreaming, Ursula asked the girl who stood in front of her. The girl who she was the closest with in the world.
âYesâ! Alrightâ! Ur, youâre okay now.â
That face.
That voice.
That gestureâ
âThey all definitely belonged to Reki.
In front of her best friendâs sparkling smile, Ursula thought to herselfâ
âIf this is a dream, please donât wake me up.
However, the presence of the two hooded men restraining her arm proved that the girl in front of her wasnât a figment of a sweet delusion.
The two men were already on the move to tarnish the touching reunionâwhich was akin to a miracleâwith blood.
âYou heathenâŚâ
âTime to die.â
Their response was fairly quick. Since the female inquisitor had been blown away, it was understandable that theyâd attack without command.
Without underestimating Reki, who seemed like a child, the hooded men braced themselves, and reached for their claymores.
âHow slow, I might fall asleep. If itâs Priest Kuroe, youâd all be wiped out by now.â
Reki took the initiative.
Just before the men could grasp their blades, Reki had already performed a kick. The kick itself wasnât eloquent or anythingâ
âHowever, the moment the modest yet powerful kick connected to them, the hooded man flew backwards.
âGuh!?â
Along with the dull sound of fractured bones, the hooded man let out a low groan.
From the outsiderâs perspective, the girl just casually kicked them. However, the destructiveness brought about by the kick was impressively illustrated through the sight of the hooded manâs broken leg, which had twisted backward.
Without even being able to reach for his weapon, the hooded man had collapsed on the spot.
Reki didnât just sit back and watch the situation.
Instead, Reki took his claymore, gripping it with her small handsâ
ââDie! You child of Barbados!â
The other triangular-hooded man tried to swing his large sword at Rekiâs head. A blow with that power and sharpness could easily cut a child in halfâhowever, it only cut into the stone floor in vain.
Despite having poured all his strength into that blow, he missed said Barbados child.
Did the man understand that it wasnât a mere illusion, but simply Reki moving out of the way?
âYouâre the one whoâs going to die, fuckin Sinclair!!â
With the force of a sea dragon emerging from the water, Reki swung the claymore that was much larger than her bodyâ
âThe tip of the white blade flew straight towards the hooded manâs throat.
âDiiieâ!!â
As she screamed in her mother tongue, she swung the claymore with all her might, and the manâs head fell as easily as a stalk of fruit.
Basking in the shower of blood, Reki muttered with a slightly refreshed expression.
âToo easyâ! As I thought, even if the enemyâs human, killing them doesnât mean a thing.â
ââŚReki, how?â
Ursula didnât even understand her own question, but Reki still answered.
âOf course Reki will come to your rescue, Ur, because Iâm the older sister!â
âYouâre only a year older than meâŚâ
Naturally, she answered that.
âEven so, Iâm still your older sister!â
It was a reenactment of a conversation they once had, and the two couldnât help but burst out laughing.
ââŚReki, thank you, Iâm sorryâŚâ
âItâs alright, itâs alrightâŚâ
Then, the two embraced each other, with tears welling in their eyes.
Ursula could clearly feel her warmthâit proved that Reki was neither an illusion, or an undead.
In the truest sense of the word, Reki had been resurrected.
âBut how⌠arenât you supposed to be dead?â
âHuh?! Rekiâs dead?!â
ââŚEh?â
Apparently, the miracle of the resurrection was unbeknownst to the person herself. Rekiâs eyes widened in shock.
âNo way! Reki isnât dead! Sheâs just asleep, like Sleeping Beauty!â
ââŚIs that so?â
âYep! After all, I can hear the voices of Priest Kuroe and you!â
The testimony reminded Ursula of the uninteresting log documentary she had once read in Priest Nikolaiâs library before she arrived to the Pandora Continent.
In it, a man who had been poisoned and fell into a coma for three days and nights reported having heard the conversations of his family, friends, doctors, and the priests around him. The entry itself was written after the man had regained consciousness. Therefore, it should be possible for someone who was seemingly in a coma to retain consciousness.
But rather than coma, Reki wasnât even breathing or had any pulse at the time. There was a big difference between coma and deathânevertheless, from Rekiâs words, Ursula was convinced that she was in a similar state with the poisoned man.
âHence why, I already know that Priest Kuroe went away. Not only that, Ur seemed all alone⌠As I thought, Reki has to be with Ur!â
âT-thatâs right⌠Iâm a failure⌠I canât do anything by myselfâŚâ
After all, Priest Kuroe and Sister Yuri were the ones who put an end to the Gluttony Octo. As for her, far from being able to stop them from leaving, she was caught by the Inquisition and almost got executed.
It made her aware that despite her magical power, she was still powerless in the end.
âFrom now on, Reki will always be with Ur no matter what, so everythingâll be alright!â
Despite being covered in blood, Reki said so with a smile.
âBut⌠What do we do from here?â
âYou should think about it from now on, Ur!â
Dozens of hooded people with claymores had already surrounded them by that point. Amongst them, there was also a magician wielding a white, long cane. The force was too much to be fended off by two children.
Since one of their companions had been killed, it was only natural. The reason why they didnât utter their resentment and instead resorted to the offense mustâve been because they were wary of Rekiâs power. Especially after that vivid display of beheading.
Reki poised her sword to protect Ursula, while the hooded figures encircled them.
âUgh⌠W-what have you doneâŚ?â
The trashed female inquisitor broke the tense silence. Like a zombie, she stood up in aghast, hiding her broken nose and crumbling front teeth with the hem of her robe.
âHurry, hurry up and kill those heathens!â
The hooded figures silently carried out the order of the furious female inquisitor. At the tip of the raised staff, a blinding light began to spread. At the same time, the vanguards marched forward.
âWeâll have no choice but to break through and escape.â
âReki thinks the same, too! Now, Ur, let me help you!â
As soon as Ursula held out her bound wrists, Rekiâs claymore flashed. In no time at all, Reki had freed her best friends from her shackles.
âIâll eliminate the fanaticsâWhite Yaksha Princess: Anastasia!â
âLetâs goâGo, Fireâ!â
It was supposed to be the beginning of an impressive brawl where swordsmanship and magic clashed against each otherâ
ââFire!â
But suddenly, there was a scream.
And that scream was enough to stir the crowd, who had no choice but to remain as silent spectators.
âThereâs a fire! Fire! Everyone, run!â
âThereâs no way! After all, weâre in an open voice!â
Such a suspicious voice flew, only to be met with an explosion.
The white carriage that was parked behind the furious inquisitors suddenly exploded, and everyone saw it went up in flames.
As if hit by a high-level fire spell, the white carriage, emblazoned with the churchâs cross, was engulfed in flames. Due to the scorching heat and the booming noise, the four horses tethered to the carriage instantly fell into a state of panic.
Then, the horses began to go berserk. That was right, they ran wild despite the fact that the burned carriage was still attached to them. In front of the main gate overflowing with people.
âUwaaaaahâ!â
âHey, quick, run! Enter the castle right away!â
âWhat are you doing!? Move! This way!â
As if they had completely forgotten of the Inquisition, people began to move in unison to avoid the blazing crisis. The destination was the castleâs main gate. Waves of people, as instinctive as the horses, surged into the inviolable pandemoniumâwhere the Inquisition was about to execute Reki and Ursula in the name of God.
With the force of an avalanche, it indiscriminately swallowed everyone.
âY-you idiot! Move out of the way! Weâre about to kill the heathensââ
The voice of the female inquisitor, who was madly shouting something, was drowned up by the crowds of people who ran away in fear. The same went for the hooded figures, because countless people suddenly barged into the battlefield, they could no longer attack.
âReki, now!â
âYes!â
The crowd of people was to their advantage. Reki and Ursula ran hand-in-hand. Amidst the chaos, not even the inquisition could pursue them.
The two children somehow managed to reach the castle despite the overpacked crowd.
After passing through the entrance and entering a suitable passageway, they temporarily stopped.
âReki, Ursula.â
But when the two were about to exhale in relief, a voice suddenly called out to them.
âM-Mayor RandolphâŚâ
âHey, Village Chief, itâs been a while!â
Randolph appeared and greeted the two with a friendly smile.
âFor the time being, Iâm glad that the two of you are safe. However, the uproar will soon subside, and the Inquisition will be on the lookout. Nowâs the time to escape.â
Of course, they had intended to do so from the beginning. However, they didnât quite expect such words from Mayor Randolph, of all people.
âThereâre horses in the back. If I recall correctly, youâre able to ride a horse, right?â
âYes! Thanks!â
âWhyâd you go that far for us?â
In contrast to Reki, who was truly glad, Ursula stared distrustfully at the smiling Randolph.
âBecause of my loyalty and conscience. After all, the two of you have risked your lives to fight for the village. Itâs only natural for me to repay that debt.â
âBut if itâs only for that, one wouldnât usually go to such lengthsâŚâ
âDid Ursula see it? As expected, youâre truly sharp.â
The moment Randolph showed up, she became convincedâ
âthe carriage didnât accidentally burst out in flames.
Instead, it was an arson.
âI heard that Mayor Randolph used to be a gang leader and was a master of arson.â
âHow embarrassing. Itâs an ancient tale. Also, because itâs been so long, I made a mistake. I didnât expect the fire to be that bigâŚâ
Randolph, with a trouble, yet kind smirk, looked the same like always. Appearance-wise, he seemed like an ordinary, middle-aged man with a somewhat undependable atmosphere.
From eavesdropping on a conversation between Priest Nikolai and the former village chief regarding Randolphâs past, but until that point, she found it difficult to believe.
âWell, like I said, itâs been a long time. Iâve since washed my hands off it. Even so, Iâm still the same silly gangsterâwho risks his life for his silly pride. For someone like me, I think your hard work is a debt worth paying, even if it means risking my life⌠Since I made a bunch of children fight, this is nothingâŚâ
âItâs all thanks to you!â
âYes, but⌠by taking our sides, will the villagers be safe?â
âHahaha, my skill hasnât dulled that much? I donât think Iâd be found out. The truth is, itâd be best if we can shelter you like we did with Priest Kuroe, but now that the village has perished, itâs very much not possible⌠Iâm sorry, it seems that you two have no choice but to run away.â
The best possible solution for the village would be to hand them over to the Inquisition.
After all, being accused of letting a heretic escape wouldnât bode well for the village.
But apparently, despite the huge gamble he had taken, Randolph had no intention of resenting them.
âI was going to chase after Priest Kuroe from the beginning, anyway! So, thereâs no problem!â
âEh?â
It wasnât that the thought never occurred to her, but the way Reki stated it as if it was the most natural thing in the world threw Ursula off the loop.
Painfully aware of her own powerlessness, Ursula tried to not even imagine that possibility.
If she met Kuroe once again, would he welcome her with a smile? She was unsure. At the same time, the notion of being rejected by him was more frightening than anything else.
âReki isnât going to give up on Priest Kuroe! Now that he has escaped, Iâll chase after him, even if it means going to Mars!â
ââŚB-but.â
âBesides, Priest Kuroe could only have gone to the demon country.â
They were currently in the territory of the Sinclair Republicâin other words, the land of Alsace, at the very edge of the Inquisitionâs reach. From here, they only needed to cross the mountain to complete their escape.
It was definitely a simple yet effective method, just like how some cunning thieves would camp near the border.
âNow, letâs go to the East!â
âBut Sparda is on the West side? Ah, yes, Reki, let me tell you somethingâabout the reason why you got revived.â (Randolph)
Ursula was probably more intrigued about the reason than even Reki. After all, Reki didnât seem to realize that she had been dead.
âI had a long-standing relationship with Priest Nikolai, and when I took you in, he told me a story. You may be of royal descent from Barbados.â (Randolph)
âRoyalty?â
Reki didnât seem to grasp the meaning at all. Regardless, Randolph went on.
âBoth Priest Nikolai and I thought that it was just a possibilityâheck, a baseless rumor, even. But⌠with your resurrection, Iâve become convinced. Beowulfâthe savage king of Barbados, once got defeated by the White Hero, Abel. However, there existed a famous legend about how heâd only come back to life and continue to fight. If I remember correctly, itâs said that an immortal beast in the form of a wolf resides in his body. Therefore, Iâm sure that Reki possesses the same power.â
âHmm, I donât understand at all.â
While Reki stayed befuddled, Ursula was convinced of it.
âEven if she were to lose her life, Reki had the ability to revive herself. Of course, I donât know if sheâll be able to revive herself next time, so do be careful.â
âYes, I wonât be careless anymore! Well, maybe!â
âYou should depart. If you turn right at the end of this passage, you can immediately get out from the back.â
As she listened, Ursula pictured the internal structure of the castle she had become accustomed to in the past few days. As Randolph said, there was a door to the back if they were to turn right. Since the post-processing of the war was still going on, the Western Gate should be left open.
Therefore, once they locate the horse, they should be able to leave right away, without anything to stop them.
âThank you so much, Village Chief Randolph!â
âThank you!â
âNo, you shouldnât thank me. May God watch over the two of youâalthough thatâs no longer necessary. As it is, you should be able to attain your wishes with your own strength.â
Then, as they held hands, Reki and Ursula took a step forward.
âLetâs go, Reki, to Priest Kuroe.â
âYes! No matter where he goes, we shall pursue him!â
The two girlsâwho were once referred to as Barbados, Ibrahim, heathens, second-class divinesâembarked on a journey towards the wide, wide world with no strings attached.