The High Priest and Holy Knight Modrian locked gazes. The High Priest came to his senses first and nodded solemnly.
âItâs magic.â
âOh my God⊠This much magicâŠ? Man, what the heck is happening here? Surely the demon king didnât descend here, right?â
âWellâŠâ Herald sighed. âTo expel this much magic into the human world⊠It would have to be one of the top 100 at least, perhaps even the demon king himselfâŠâ
âIsnât this too risky for a human?
âWe⊠should go back and get help.â
âItâll take time for people to get here! If he moves, the whole continent will drown in blood!â
âLook, everyone is affected. These knights are the proud representatives of our Empire!â
âI just meanââ Mondrian noticed the ray of anxiety flashing across the knightsâ faces. âDamn itâŠâ
âI understand your concerns, but you must maintain your composure. If the demon lord has indeed descended, we cannot deal with him with just the people here. Valuable lives would be wasted to no avail.â
Modrian grit his teeth. The High Priest may have dressed his words well, but Modrian knew that he was saying that entering the castle was certain death.
âItâs alright.â
âSeirenâŠ?â Mondrian and the High Priest spun around.
âItâs not the demon king.â The veiled lady gently shook her head. âIâm sorry, but youâre mistaken.â
âIf itâs not the demon king, then this insane power isââ
âBelieve me, itâs not the demon king.â She turned to the High Priest. âAnd we cannot leave, knowing that Sir Christian is here, can we?â
âWellâŠâ
âFirst, letâs go inside. Hermesâs guidance led us here, after all. In an emergency, we will leave the bare minimum of soldiers and make haste.â
âHmmâŠâ The High Priest stifled a groan and nodded. âI am helpless. However, if you feel anything strange, you should leave immediately. God would never want to see your blood spilled in vain in such a place.â
âThen itâs decided. Letâs go inside.â
âHoohhhâŠâ Mondrian let out a long breath. âLetâs go!â
Joshuaâs eyes fluttered open.
âAm I back?â He scanned the area.
Everything was the same. The basement still held its distinctive musty, wet aroma. The paladin was still unconscious.
The only thing that changed was that Joshua had used dark magic.
There was no trace left of Duke Altsma. Maybe it was all just an illusionâŠ
Joshuaâs gaze turned inwards. He began to consider the inside of his body. The traces around himâheavily damaged in placesâtold him that what he saw was not, in fact, an illusion.
This feelingâŠÂ Joshuaâs eyebrow twitched. He discovered an unknown force lingering in his body.
[Congratulations, bud! Youâve made a great subordinate!]
Joshuaâs eyes blinked open.
âLugia?â
[Death knights are completely subservient to their caster. Short of totally destroying their armor, they cannot be permanently killed until the sorcerer dies, halting the flow of magical energy.]
That meansâŠ
[As soon as the connection between the caster and the death knight is severed, the death knight should be instantly destroyed. But the caster isnât dead. Transferring ownership should be impossible. This feat is only possible because of my magnificent self!]
Lugia sounded downright smug.
âThen⊠is he completely obedient to me?â
[For now.]
[The death knightâs caster isnât nearby. Or at the very least, I sense no presence here.â
âThe caster isnât here?â
[If a top-tier monster like a death knight is almost destroyed, the caster will suffer tremendous psychological shock unless theyâre using a direct pact with a demon. What this implies isâ]
âKeep prattling and Iâll put you in the subspace.â Joshua scowled.
Lugia was shocked into silence, but only for a moment.
[Hmpf. How long do you think that I can be cowed by this threat? You are a brutish, contemptible human.]
Joshua silently lifted his hand.
[Nuh-uh. No. Put your hand back or your fingernails will fall out and turn floppy. Just do it and Iâll stay silent.]
âI donât have time for this.â Irritation flashed across Joshuaâs face.
If the Lich Heinz, presumably the sorcerer in question, was not here, Joshua needed to change his plan. Heâd originally wanted to save Ashâs family from Heinz, but, with the root of the issue gone, it would be alright to postpone that for a bit.
Ashâs work could wait until he got back to Arcadia from Reinhardt. Heâd have to visit Reinhardt just to get updated information.
Besides the Moon Gate, I canât postpone the trip to Reinhardt. Thereâs too many influential people gathering there. I have no alternative except to wrap up the current situation as fast as possibleâŠ
[So it means that the caster is mad. I already said it, but regardless of what anyone else believes, that means that the death knight is entirely under your command, driven only by your magic.]
That was one less thing to worry about, then.
[Do you feel good?]
âI made a vow.â
[A vow?]
Lugiaâs counter question made Joshua think seriously again.
1That symbolâŠÂ The carving on the basement entrance was probably made by the fallen Holy Knight. Given that he came from Hubalt, not Avalon, the images were rather simplistic: two bulging horns atop of an inverted triangleâthe universal depiction of a dragonâs headâand above it, a star inside a circle.
At first glance, Joshua thought it was a magic circle. That was how everyone on the continent would depict it. But a magic circle over a dragonâs head? Magic and dragons were intrinsically bound together, but not in a way that was relevant to the situation.
Hubalt found magic even more distasteful than Avalon. Those of the Holy Empire regarded it as heresy against the divine intent. The rarity of magical swordsmen and the difficulty of controlling divine power and mana at the same time reinforced their beliefs.
So they donât use magic circles. That leaves one possibility.
There was one item common to the Hubalt Empire that resembled that design: Hubaltâs native coinage.
Moneyâor rather, gold. Combine the two symbols and you get a golden dragon.
You would be a fool to consider dragons in an abstract context. After all, golden dragons were surprisingly abundant in Igrant.
âThe crest of the Avalon empireâŠ!â
That sent him on another train of thought.
The triangleâthe wizardâs hat. The â1â numeral obviously meant âfirst.â Lastly, the cross on the head⊠It wasnât misshapenâit was deliberately inverted.
The gold dragon signified the Imperial family of Avalon. The wizardâs hat, marked with the number 1, signified the chief wizard. An inverted cross signified heretics.
Putting it all togetherâŠ
The chief wizard of Avalon is a black magician.
That meant that Duke Altsma was not turned into a death knight by the lich.
The robed man who appeared at the end of Duke Altsmaâs memoriesâgiven that they were in the heart of the Swallow Empire, Evergrant should not have been anywhere near there.
I was too young to know about Heinz and Berbersâs activity in my past life, so Iâve been working off of historical documents. But I was relying on them too much. Joshuaâs eyes fell.
If the Imperial family had intentionally altered those documents to say that the lich never set foot on the continent after the Eastern MassacreâŠ
Godâs revelation, conveyed to the High Priest of Hubalt, was undeniable. Heinz, contractor of Asmodeus, was in the continent.
So the question was why the Imperial family of Avalon wanted to conceal the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of its citizens.
[You have to think about something that simple for so long?]
Joshua frowned skeptically.
[Do you think you can wield the power of a demon strong enough to be the demon kingâwith no strings attached?]
Joshua stiffened.
[If it were that simple, I would have signed a contract with a dog or a cow just as easily as a demon king. The power you receive depends on the entity you contract with.
âNo wayâŠâ
[In order to fully harness a demonâs power, you need a sacrificial offering. A blood sacrifice.]
[For a demon as powerful as Asmodeus, you would need at least tens of thousands of humans.]