On the outside, it was called a recommendation, but it was clear what intention was hidden inside.
âTheyâre still suspicious.â
Callius didnât know what exactly they suspected him of, only that they were still clearly suspicious.
However, his identity and position was now different than before, so they recommended him to become a heretic inquisitor on the surface, but their true goal mustâve been to get to interrogate him.
As long as they managed that â
Theyâd simply fabricate a sin even if one didnât exist.
It was ridiculous.
He didnât know why they kept on doing this, but he wasnât fool enough to fall for such a shallow trick.
âThanks for the suggestion, butâŠâ
Just as Callius was about to respond â
Elburton, whoâd been quietly listening all this time, spoke.
âThank you, but no. My apologies.â
His voice was heavy.
With a trace of anger in it.
âMay I ask why?â
Ryburn asked, a little nervously.
Although wounded, Elburton was still the Lord of the North.
The Pillar of Carpe.
As a knight with one foot into the realm of Masters, he deserved honour and respect.
Ryburn thought he knew what Elburton might say, but Elburton took a deep look at Callius and said something outside his expectations.
âCallius is the eldest and only son of Jervain. Now he must receive the education appropriate for a successor.â
Callius furrowed his brows at that deep, inscrutable gaze.
âYouâre sayingâŠâ
âI mean that he is the man who will one day be responsible for Jervain, and for the northern lands. The succession ceremony will be held soon, so itâll be difficult for him to become a heretic inquisitor.â
Elburtonâs words surprised not only the inquisitor-captains, but also everyone else present.
Naturally, including Callius.
âThis is a bit too much.â
Although heâd had some expectations of becoming the next successor.
Because heâd demonstrated his worth.
Moreover, right now, nobody knew whether Callavan had been buried in the ground or ascended to heaven.
Since there was no reason to adopt another heir, it was natural for him to be selected for the position.
âHe even brought up the succession ceremony.â
If that took place, itâd be irreversibly set in stone, and he would become the next Lord of Jervain.
Not only would the Jervain patriarchâs position pass into his hands, but he would also inherit the title to these lands, which would be a bit of a hassle.
He wouldnât be able to attack others without caring for the consequences, and every single one of his actions would be under a lot of scrutiny.
Even his words. Everything would become tinged with a political nuance.
Of course, it was still something he needed, but only after some more time passed. Right now was still too early .
The life of a wandering pilgrim suited him more at the moment.
âFor somebody with my characteristics, to become the Lord of the North?â
It was insane.
Of course, it was not only Callius who was nonplussed, but also the inquisitor-captains.
Theyâd thought theyâd hit upon a brilliant idea, but Elburtonâs one move was enough to overturn the whole table.
âLord, have you not healed yetâŠ?â
âI was wounded quite deeply in this last war. Since I felt death brushing so close, Iâve been thinking of stepping back and enjoying the rest of my life. Spending some time with my grandchildren would be nice.â
Elburton looked sincere.
Watching him secretly look at Emily as he talked, he really seemed to have changed his mind since his latest brush with death.
So it was Callius whose thoughts turned more and more urgent.
âIt might be better to become a heretic inquisitor.â
But that too came with a lot of annoying things, like being interrogated.
No matter how the interrogation ended, they wouldnât stop probing him for weaknesses.
This way wasnât good, that way wasnât either.
Callius pondered for a moment.
âFine. After all, the northern lands are bound to grow in importance.â
There was Fataliteâs holy sanctuary, and Valtherusâ Tears had been planted there.
Not just that, there were still trolls hiding in the valley at the bottom of the Sinking Forest.
âBesides, the North needs to grow further in power.â
It had to become stronger than it was now.
In order to resist the Empireâs invasion in the future, increasing its military power was necessary.
However, the destruction of Carpe couldnât be avoided solely with the North.
So.
âThen letâs do this.â
Callius spoke up, taking an alternate look at Elburton and Ryburn.
âAfter the succession ceremony. How about having me serve as a heretic inquisitor?â
âYou meanâŠâ
Heretic inquisitor, and the Lord of Jervain.
Both should be accepted.
Each had its pros and cons, but if you combined both, only the pros would remain.
You donât have to be tied to the North, and if you become a heretic inquisitor, there is little chance that youâd be driven out as a heretic because of othersâ envy.
Besides â
âTo cut out the rotten roots of Carpe, to save the Kingdom itself.â
Was that not the true vocation of the inquisitors?
Besides, if he were to be the future ruler of Jervain and the North, who would inherit the countâs positionâŠ
âThey wonât dare try anything reckless.â
After all, Elburton wasnât going to pass everything on to him right away.
âAre there any other problems?â
â⊠I see. Naturally not.â
Ryburnâs trembling cheeks were a tell-tale proof of his judgment.
Crackle, crackle.
The office inside the castle.
An awkward atmosphere surrounded Elburton and Callius.
They stood infinitely close, but somehow because of that, they seemed infinitely distant.
âThis reminds me of the past.â
Of his childhood.
Of the time when heâd burned down a farmerâs small three-room thatched cottage, to grill some skewers for eating.
âThatâs exactly how father looked like back then.â
Like the calm before the storm.
Elburton was silent, as if carefully choosing his words.
But his posture contained a silent anger that seemed unable to be hidden.
How long do I have to wait? Such were Calliusâ thoughts as he got progressively more and more bored.
âWhat were you thinking?â
Elburton finally spoke.
âWhat do you mean?â
âTo hold the succession ceremony and then become a heretic inquisitor! If you succeed the countâs title, you should be given a more serious position than a mere inquisitor.â
And yet Callius had just agreed to take the position.
Elburton frowned as if he couldnât understand his son at all.
Although superficially, the inquisitors were known throughout the Kingdom to be the ones to root out and interrogate traitors and heretics.
But in reality, they were just a group mired in the politics of the Church and the state.
One inheriting the title of a count, one of the few great noble titles of the Kingdom, should not step forward to join their ranks.
âIf you take my place, you will be the Lord of the North and a count of the Kingdom.â
âI know.â
âAnd despite knowing that, did you just say that you want to become a heretic inquisitor in front of them?â
âI knew it, but I did it anyway. Thanks to me, youâve made a lot of money. Itâs fine if you donât praise me, but blaming me is a bit too much.â
âYou only see one side of the coin and ignore the other. There are many things in this world more important than money. If you pursue the honour established by your ancestors, money will follow youâŠ!â
Elburton, who clenched his fists, took a deep breath and sat down on the chair.
âThink of the weight of your words, Callius. Based on your words and actions, Jervainâs prestige shall be built up or destroyed.â
âIâll figure things out somehow.â
â⊠Cheeky. I thought youâd changed a bit, but thereâs no difference.â
âYes.â
Callius accepted his fatherâs words without the expression on his face shifting even the slightest, rather than getting angry. It was unbelievable.
âYeah, heâs different from before.â
The situation was different from the past, when theyâd faced each other after one of his sonâs crazy escapades.
âI donât know what youâre thinking. But⊠I wonât ask. Please donât forget that the spirit of the North, the blood and sweat of your ancestors, resides in your heart.â
Having said that, Elburton took out an old-fashioned key from his bosom and threw it.
Hwik, cheok.
It was quite big and heavy.
The material looked like stone, but it didnât seem to be an ordinary object.
âWhatâs this?â
âItâs the key to our treasure house, that successive generations of family heads have guarded for centuries.â
Jervainâs heirloom â
Callis, couldnât be handed over yet.
âYou are now Jervainâs official heir. Choose what you want and take it.â
Jervainâs treasure vault.
âI hope Iâll pass this on to you one day.â
Jervainâs treasure trove where their artifacts, as well as the swords transformed rom carcasses, are displayed.
A treasure trove that only the successive heads of household, and the most outstanding among their direct descendants, can enter.
âYou will be the second in your generation.â
The first was probably â
âYouâve been wandering around as a pilgrim. Have you heard of Violetâs whereabouts by any chance?â
âI havenât.â
âIs that soâŠâ
An awkward silence followed.
Violet von Jervain.
Calliusâ younger sister.
âAccording to the setting, she leaves the family after Callius goes to the Church.â
Unlike the eldest son, she has a talent for swordsmanship, but she has no attachments to the sword, so she suddenly left the Kingdom one day and started wandering around.
If youâre lucky enough to meet and become friends, she acts like a wandering merchant who sells you strange items.
âSheâs probably in the Empire right now.â
Violetâs personality was like that.
She wonât intervene whether Carpe fell or the Empire, so Callius didnât have to worry about her.
âThatâs all you wanted to say?â
âWell, yes.â
Now that heâd received the key to the treasury, Callius wanted to escape this awkward atmosphere as soon as possible, to go see the swords of the previous patriarchs.
Just as he grabbed the doorknob â
âCallius.â
ââŠâ
Turning around, he saw Elburton standing at the widow, looking out.
âI still have one more thing to say.â
âThen say it.â
âFor saving Jervain and the North, you have my sincere thanks.â
â⊠I see.â
Cheok.
Callius hurriedly shut the door and left.
Elburton muttered, as if to himself.
âWhat do you think?â
The old man whoâd been secretly hiding nearby, appeared.
The butler of the Jervain family.
Nochtel.
âIf we use the heretic inquisitors to turn all the orc corpses into carcasses, we can make a great profit. Assuming seven tenth carcass swords and three tenth life swords, itâll come to at least 60,000 gold coins.â
âWe canât just sell everything off.â
âIf we sell half the carcass swords and leave out the life swords, itâll still be over 20,000 gold coins.â
âItâs just gold. But itâs definitely an appropriate amount to patch the insufficiencies of our military power.â
With that amount of money, it would be possible to repair the broken walls and restore the entire northern estates to some extent.
Besides, the life swords would be perfect as rewards for the knights whoâd been active in this war.
Elburtonâs lips twitched. His wallet had been strapped for money due to the war, but Callius solved the problem with only a few words.
âBesides, donât we still have the warlordâs body in good condition?â
âRight.â
If the warlordâs body were turned into a carcass â
Wouldnât a spirit rank weapon be born?
Of course, itâd belong to Callius, but he would soon become the Master of the North anyway, so that didnât matter.
âLord, no, master, I think you donât need to worry about him anymore.â
Elburtonâs stiff expression, which had never relaxed while heâd been facing Callius, loosened up in an instant.
âHe still resembles me, though. Heâs got my wit.â
âIt was like seeing the lord of the past. That power to deal with the orc warlord, and then turning crisis into opportunity to get the maximum benefits.â
âAfter all, blood will tell in the end.â
Although Elburtonâs face was still stoic, Nochtel didnât miss the twitches at the corners of his mouth.
âItâs a little late, but now he looks like a proper Jervain.â
âNochtel.â
âYes, my lord?â
âGuide Callius inside the treasury. Because there are some treasures that can be dangerous depending on how you use them.â
Nochtel was startled.
All the treasures in the treasury are ones used by the patriarchs of old. They each have their own stories and accompanying martial arts.
If you just blindly choose a weapon overflowing with energy inside Jervainâs treasure vault, its consciousness might release itself and show you something bizarre and traumatizing.
âIsnât it tradition that you canât say anything about the treasure house?â
âTheyâll all belong to him anyway in the end, so whatâs the point of that?â
Nochtelâs lips twitched.
Although the lord pretended to be indifferent, this was bias alright[1].
âVery well.â
The old butler, Nochtel, left the office, no expression on his face.
Editorâs Notes:
[1] íì ììŒëĄ ꔜë (lit. arms bent inward), showing bias or nepotism for those close to you.