They decided to escort me over to Thermax tomorrow morning.
For now, I was being dragged from the Department of Justice to a carriage by the west gate. Cyrusâs side dragging me around like this is probably some ploy to ingrain the idea that Iâm a criminal into the general public, and the fact that Iâm merely bound at the wrists must be appealing to the public that Iâll get a fair trial. Seriously, he gets real smart when it comes to these shrewd things.
âYou coward!!â a spectator jeered from the sidewalk before many more followed suit.
âApologize to the Hero!!â
âDonât you know any shame!? Weâre about to get attacked by the undead!!â
âGet The Fools and their comrades out of Sutherland!!â
Well, this doesnât affect me at all, thanks to my stepmother and my sister.
âYou demon!!â a commoner boy yelled as he threw a rock at me.
I casually dodged, and the rock flew past me, hitting one of the escort soldiers in the head.
Even if the rock did hit me, itâd do even less damage than a mosquito, but I had no intention in playing along as a stress reliever for these sheeple.
âWhy did you dodge!? Now that soldier got hit!â the boy spat out before he launched into further abuse. Heâs probably a shill hired by Duke Cyrusâhe really doesnât hold back.
We walked down the main street that ran east to west through the center of Sutherland before stopping in the middle of the street in front of Rainer and dozens of others behind him, all glaring with uncharacteristic abhorrence. Their gaudy clothes sported an insignia of a scale with a gold coin on top, which was probably proof that they were the top brass of the Commerce Guild.
âThis foolish country has lost all meaning now. Please wait just a bit longer; weâll definitely welcome you,â Rainer said.
The people behind Rainer instantly straightened their posture, placed a hand over their chest, and bowed deeply.
The incessant jeers quickly died down soon after as the spectators stared in a daze with their mouths half-open.
Well, no wonder: you could say that Sutherland was the one place where court noblesâ influence didnât extend to. Instead, the ones who truly controlled Sutherland was the Commerce Guild and the wealthy merchants of the world. So for those who lived in Sutherland, the top brass of the Commerce guild were even higher than the clouds.
âI give my thanks, but thatâs unnecessary. Iâll come back to this land on my own.â
I raised the corners of my mouth into a sly smile, and I walked past them without sparing a second glance.
Three days later, we finally arrived in Thermax, one of Duke Cyrusâs lands. I thought I would be sent to be tortured the moment I arrived, but unexpectedly, I was brought into a room to begin my hearing.
âWho killed the Radol?[1]Â The officer in the room asked me the same-old question yet again.
She was wearing a robe with a symbol of a snowflake and had her red hair done into a ponytail.
âDuke Cyrusâs son, Mawlek Cyrus,â I replied.
âAnd yet that differs from our witnessesâ testimonies?â
âThen how did you incapacitate Yukihiro the Hero?â
âAccording to the church, you had no magic prowess when you were five. How do you explain this?â
âI do not refute it.â
The secretary in the corner of the room had long stopped writing anything, probably because I was being asked the same questions over and over.
The ponytailed woman heaved a sigh and tossed a bundle from Sutherland onto the table.
âEverything within these documents prove that you were the criminal,â she said.
âDo you think the same?â
âNo, I know that good-for-nothing more than you do; Iâm getting tired of seeing this same occurrence over and over again. Mawlek Cyrus wouldnât help the weak even if the world were ending.â
Hmm. This womanâs quite amusing. Sheâs piqued my interest.
âYou sure you can say that?â I asked.
She would surely be executed for slander if Duke Cyrus found out.
âNo need to worry. Even though Duke Cyrus directly controls these lands, weâre quite the remote region. He doesnât put any effort into here. Additionally, he levies high taxes so I thought he would at least come occasionally, but he just lets us do as we please. Thereâs no way weâd hold any good-will towards him.â
I noticed a glint of insanity in the secretary and the two guards by the door. I think I understand the gist of the situation.
âWhatâs more, this land will soon evenââ
âOfficer Luca!â the secretary interrupted.
âSo, will you say Iâm innocent then?â
âNow youâre asking for the impossible. Iâm an officer of the court, so even if heâs a hateful fiend, and youâre obviously innocent, the evidence points elsewhere, and I have no choice but to follow as long as we canât deny it.
âYouâre truly outstanding, you know.â
âPlease stop with the sarcasm. We officers already consider this a loss.â
But itâs not sarcasm. Iâm actually really surprised that I would meet someone so excellent in this world, especially in some extraterritorial region of Duke Cyrusâs.
âWhatâs your name,â I asked.
âIâll remember that.â
I began to stand up from my chair, but the guard by the door pointed his sword at me in a fluster.
âIâm doing the hearing,â Luca said. âFall back.â
The guard saluted and retreated back to the door.
âI donât plan to waver my opinions,â I said. âAny more than this is just a waste of time.â
âI understand. Bring him to his cell.â
About half a day after I was confined to the underground prison, Luca appeared before my cell.
Her ghastly expression spoke volumes about what she was about to say.
âWeâve run into a bit of trouble.â
âHave they decided to dispatch the torturer?â
âItâs just a rumor for now, butâŚâŚâ Luca affirmed my suspicions with a bitter face.
As I thought. I consistently refused handing over my fortunes and my rights. In the first place, transferring rights through reparations was unheard of, and the Commerce Guild was related too. They would surely want to avoid any needless conflict, so there should be no surprises there.
Still, rumors have been spreading with uncanny speed, Officer Luca has guaranteed fair judgement, and right after, a torturer would come to make me hand over my rights.
Even for a coincidence, the timing is just too perfect. As I suspected, thereâs almost no doubt that the mastermind behind the undead attack and Duke Cyrus are connected.
Which begs the question, âwhy the hurry?â Iâm not in Sutherland anymoreâthey should have achieved their goal already. They should have been plenty of time to try more temperate methods before bringing in the torturer.
âHave you heard anything strange in Thermax lately?â
âAnything is fine. Even the slightest difference in your daily life.â
Luca placed a finger on her lip and pondered for a while before looking back up in realization.
âMaybe Duke Cyrus is moving to his villa or something, but thereâs a carriage packed with luggage in front,â she said.
Moving to his villa, huh. I feel like itâs connected somehow.
âOfficer Luca, could you look into when Duke Cyrusâs carriage is set to leave? Also, any relatives of his might soon leave for a business trip!â
If my suspicions are correct, Duke Cyrus might dirty his hands with the most taboo thing a ruler can possibly do.
âIs something going to happen?â
âI donât have any proof yet, but if Iâm right, Duke Cyrus might sacrifice everyone in this city. Does that ring any bells?â
Unease crept onto her face. Looks like thereâs no need for her to say anything.
âSo thereâs something.â
Luca nodded and slowly opened her mouth.
âThe mayor and deputy mayor have both been prosecuted under false chargesâŚâŚâ
The citizens of Thermax have been putting up with the Cyrusesâ oppressive rule, but the deputy mayorâs sudden arrest sparked conflict, and the citizens erupted in rage, now to the point of an insurrection.
Despite their insurrection being suppressed, the citizensâ distrust and anger towards the Cyruses is now beyond imagination. Thereâs no avoiding their separation from the Cyruses, who seem to be making moves behind closed doors.
And now, theyâve earned the cooperation of Margrave McBurn and Count Hartwig, who stand against the Cyruses.
They plan to use Thermaxâs mayor and attorney generalâs false prosecution as an opportunity to gain independence.
Still, to think that Margrave McBurn and Count Hartwigâs names would pop out nowâŚâŚcan I really just consider this a coincidence?
âWeâve got no choice but to accelerate our plansâŚâŚâ Luca said dejectedly.
âNo, Iâve got no proof yet. The investigation I asked of you before takes priority. Let me know once you find anything out.â
âWhat do you plan to do? The torturer is soon to come.â
âTorturer? Yes, I eagerly await him.â
She looked at me in amazement, clearly taken aback.
âYou swing that way?â