Marks said as if to remind him, and Patrick responded with a deep sigh.
They watched the execution from a distance from the balcony of the castle.
âTotally embarrassing. Itâs a shame. I apologize for the trouble I have caused you. If Noacurioâs image were to deteriorate here, it would have been detrimental to our future.â
âWhat? Considering the relationship between the two countries, one or two of my men are not worth the trouble. However, if things like this keep happening, I wonât be able to protect them.â
âYes. I have sent a notice to all the troops to strictly refrain from lawlessness.â
The two of them had a relatively accurate grasp of what had really happened. But then they killed Yuin.
If the Noacurio soldiersâ violence was revealed, there would be widespread opposition to the Noacurio forces among the citizens. That would have been very bad for both Marks and Patrick.
That was why they put all the blame on Yuin and executed him.
For Marks, this was a painful expense. A magician was a valuable pawn.
However, considering what lay ahead, it was not a bad investment. He needed things to go smoothly now, and Patrick owed him a debt of gratitude.
âEven so, what was that knight? A convenient false witness sprang up of its own accord.â
Patrick twisted his head.
Obviously not true, a witness who was willing to perjure himself to incriminate Yuin had sprung up from somewhere.
â⊠Viscount McGregor, who was in charge of his capture, was suspicious. He may have been working behind the scenes for some reason. Letâs find out more about Viscount McGregor when things settle down. Well, it was convenient in this case.â
âIndeed. I felt a little sorry for him when he died.â
âYes.â
âHis death is the cornerstone of stability in this country. It would be a knightâs wish.
Marks was thinking selfishly.
âThere have been some unexpected problems, but⊠this will allow us to keep things on schedule. Your Highness.â
âYes, Marquis-sama.â
Marks called out behind him.
There was a handsome young man there. His hair was all pulled back like a wildfire, and his forehead was a magnificent shape. He was dressed in crimson, and behind his lower-rimmed glasses shone silver eyes the color of mystery.
Ghislain âBlazeâ Ella Ciel-Terra.
He wore a fresh smile, full of religious inspiration.
âAll is as God wills it.â
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â⊠So, if I kill Viscount McGregor, I will be strong. This Viscount McGregor supports an orphanage in the city, and he often shows up there. He seems to be in Terra Kaine all the time now, so Iâm sure heâll show his face soon. Iâll wait for that and finish him off. Everis gave me this poison, and three days after taking it, it makes someone look like theyâre having a stroke and kills themâŠâ
âHey, wait, PrincessâŠâ
â⊠Whatâs wrong?â
ââWhatâs wrong?â Not that! Iâm the wrong person to begin with!? No, I know youâre the Princess inside! Why are you possessing like this again!?â
The backyard of the orphanage in Terra Kaine.
There was a small field for growing vegetables, a fruit tree with ivy hanging down, and a battered barrel lying around as a substitute for a bench or something.
In this small garden, surrounded on three sides by the surrounding buildings and the back of the orphanage, Tracy, with his hair down and his armor off, had lost his adventurerâs aura and disguised himself as a wild-looking town girl. As a town celebrity, his presence in a place like this would be quite noticeable, so he disguised himself as a passerby and came to see her.
Born into a poor family, she ran away with her mother from her violent father, but when her mother died, she was taken in by a temple orphanage. That was her current situation.
âBecause I canât disguise my presence if Iâm not possessing someone. I canât use any other magic if Iâm blocking the presence with magic, you know?â
âThatâs not the point.â
Looking indignant, Tracy flapped his apron dress in a resentful manner.
â⊠That body canât be returned to its original owner, can it?â
Tracy gave her what was known as a jittery, blatantly accusatory look.
âI canât do it by ordinary means. I am too stimulating, and I am too unclean as a vessel for the soul when I am placed inside. When I leave, the vessel will be soiled and will die a slow death. There must be a way to do something about it, but I canât afford the cost.â
âIf you just went straight for the target, you wouldnât have to use that body, would you?â
âItâs tough to break into a place where the holy beasts are on the loose and secretly poison them.â
Currently, there were about 20 holy beasts placed at appropriate intervals in Terra Kaine.
By arranging holy beasts that were sensitive to evil spirits, they would be able to detect anything that appeared anywhere.
This made it difficult to make the Jack-oâ-Lanterns and other spirit-based undead launch a surprise attack. It seemed as though they were reading her moves, or rather, that they were thinking about âhow to fight the undead armyâ. It was an unpleasant trend.
âI suppose I could force my way through, kill them, and get away with it, but ⊠that would interfere with your work. If the knights were slaughtered, the enemy would indeed be alarmed. Of all the places to find a tasty bait, it was here in the city of Terra Kaine. I want to kill him secretly, leaving as few traces of my activity as possible, so as not to interfere with intelligence operations.â
âSo youâre going to make the Viscount look sick and kill him?â
âYes.â
âThatâs why you took the girlâs body?â
âYes.â
âMmm.â
Time efficiency, safety, and success rate. The balance of these factors was considered when choosing this method.
Since too much atrocity would terrify her, she would âtry to avoid killing unnecessarilyâ.
âEven I would like to minimize the number of people I kill like this.â
âIs that soâŠâ
Tracy just nodded as if forcing herself to break her neck.
â⊠Then I will start my action.â
âHave a nice day. Thanks for your help in gathering information, so I can concentrate on strengthening myself.â
âAm I somehow contributing to the destruction of the world?â
âYes.â
âMmmâŠâ
Tracy wrapped in a cloudy, ratty aura.
He felt like there were rain clouds over his head.
âAnd a stepping stone for the invasion. I had a good idea, and there was no way we wouldnât use it. When I told Everis about the plan via communication, she said, âThat sounds like fun!â
âOh, thatâs right. âŠIâm partially on board with the idea of helping there.â
It was complicated.
Tracy would now be correcting injustice and unreasonableness. That was why Tracy said he was willing to get on board.