No one in the room was stupid enough to not know what that meant.
Twilight was a tracking art, meant for tracking the missing people.
âŚIn other words, those corpses were the missing people.
Vera asked a question in response to what Rohan said just a moment ago.
ââŚDo you know her?â
âI do. No. Do I? Should I say I know her?â
Rohan ran a shaky hand over his face and took a deep breath.
It was definitely a face he recognized. How could he forget? She was one of the most beautiful women he had ever met in his life.
Pale pinkish hair, droopy eyes with long eyelashes, a sharp nose and full lips.
All of it was still fresh in Rohanâs mind.
ââŚWhy?â
Why did her face appear on these corpses? And why was Twilight pointing towards them?
It was too confusing. Nothing could be inferred from the revealed evidence alone.
And so, in the midst of Rohanâs trembling gazeâŚ
âHmmâŚâ
Albrecht took a step forward. In his hand was Pure Blood, which he had unsheathed.
âExcuse me for a moment.â
After saying that, the Prince raised his sword high in the air and slashed the corpseâs chest.
âWhat areâŚ!â
âLook.â
Albrechtâs eyes sank. Rohan was about to shout at his rash actions, but when he looked in the direction Albrecht had pointed at, he held his breath.
What he saw was an empty chest. All the organs have been removed, leaving only bone and skin.
âThe slash felt different. It definitely felt like cutting through a person, but⌠there was something different. Now I know why. It was empty like thisâŚâ
Renee shuddered at the words that she heard.
ââŚVera?â
âItâs alright.â
Vera soothed Renee by putting his hand over Reneeâs, which was trembling slightly.
Albrecht spoke again.
âSomething else is strange. None of us noticed that they were in here until we came inside. Itâs the same after we came in. I only noticed their existence because those bastards threw their knives.â
Vera stopped moving.
Certainly, as Albrecht said, he did not feel anything until he came inside.
Considering that the corpses were lifeless, it made sense they were unable to sense them.
âAs the Apostle of Guidance seems to know their faces, I would like to go out and hear more about it in detail. What do you think? We wonât see a good sight if we stay here any longer.â
ââŚSounds good.â
Vera glanced at the mangled corpses, then turned away.
âLetâs go, Saint.â
âAh, yesâŚâ
As he led Renee out, Vera had a hunch.
This wasnât just a simple disappearance case. Something else was going on, something more profound and sinister.
***
They returned to the Countâs mansion.
The group gathered in the reception room and focused on Rohanâs words, who still had a confused expression on his face.
âSo⌠it was eight years ago. I delivered Marieâs letter to the Count and since it was during the festival, I decided to take a look around. I stayed in the Empire for about one or two months.â
âDid you fool around while on duty?â
âAhh, Marie! Thatâs not the point.â
Rohan flinched and Marie clicked her tongue.
âOkay, weâll talk about that later. Continue your story.â
âWhoo⌠Anyways. Anna was a girl I met at the festival. I was drinking alone at an outdoor bar in the night market, then she came up to me.â
Rohan rambled on, recalling the events on that day.
âWell, it was a festival. The atmosphere was very nice. Anyways, I hung out with her for the rest of the festival, and that was it. I havenât heard from her since then. ButâŚâ
What in the world did he see in the slums?
Rohanâs frown sank deeper as he failed to come up with an answer.
As Albrecht listened, he scrunched up his brows in thought and made a guess.
âWhat if those bodies have already been in the Empire since then? What if the woman the Apostle met back then was already a corpseâŚâ
âNo, I didnât. Iâm sure of it.â
âHuh?â
Rohan answered with a hesitant expression, then he let out a sigh and continued.
ââŚBack then, Anna definitely had her organs.â
âHow do you know that?â
Rohanâs jaw clenched, and an embarrassed expression slowly crept over his stern face.
Seeing the look on his face, Marie frowned and clicked her tongue.
âOh, you couldnât keep it in, could you?â
ââŚYour choice of words.â
âEw, you vulgar bastard. Itâs a fortunate thing you still donât have a kid while fooling around like that!â
Rohan cowered at Marieâs nagging. Albrecht was blushing and he looked curious. The Count covered his face with his hand.
The atmosphere grew quiet.
Renee, who had been silently listening to the conversation, pondered and blushed bright red when she finally realized what they were talking about.
âT-th-thaâŚâ
ââŚ.Calm down, Saint.â
âYeah, yep, yepâŚ!â
The serious mood was overturned at once. For some reason, an awkward air floated through the space.
Marie crossed her arms and looked around, but then she broke into a smirk.
âI just said that to lift up the mood. At times like this, we need to get our acts together and discuss this! Did you pick up anything, my husband?â
âHmmâŚâ
Count Baishur stroked his beard and contemplated.
âWell, now we know that the culprit is not a noble. As far as I know, none of the nobles are capable of such magic.â
âMaybe theyâve hired a mage?â
âItâs impossible. As long as the Magic Tower is guarding the Capital, any magic performed in the Capital will be investigatedâŚâ
Flinchâ
The Countâs body shook. The same went for the others.
Albrecht let out a hollow laugh and spoke.
ââŚSpeaking of which, the Magic Tower is directly above the slums, right?â
With those words, the air froze.
Albrecht glanced at the others, who were showing serious faces, then he continued talking.
âIâll have to inform my brother about this.â
âThe Crown Prince?â
âYes, the Saint will also be visiting the Imperial Palace in two days, right?â
Albrecht smiled brightly.
âThe timing is perfect. Weâll continue this talk in two days.â
Vera asked for Reneeâs opinion on Albrechtâs suggestion.
âAre you okay with that?â
âYes, letâs do that. I donât have better ideas anyway.â
Albrecht nodded when Renee gave her permission.
âGreat, I have a carriage sent from the Imperial Family since itâs so late. Iâll be taking my leave then. Everyone had a long day, so have a good rest.â
Albrecht left, followed by Count Baishur.
The only ones left were the four Apostles.
At the mention of the Magic Tower, something flashed through Reneeâs mind.
ââŚCome to think of it, Trevor was from the Magic Tower.â
âYes, itâs been twenty years, but he was a promising wizard back then and was even considered as a candidate to be the next Tower Master.â
âWhy donât we ask for his advice? If we send him a message, he should answer within ten days.â
âAha! Yes, thereâs that guy! I havenât seen him for so long and completely forgot about him!.â
Marie responded lively. Rohan continued talking.
âIâll send a letter, then. Oh, are there any Paladins coming for support?â
âItâs impossible. Sending troops in and out of another landâs capital could become a political issue if things go wrong.â
âHuh? Even when those dudes ask for help?â
âItâs the Imperial Family, not âthose dudesâ. Also, the Imperial Family is weak right now.â
âEh, what does that mean? So, itâs okay if itâs us?â
âWeâre a minority, and we have a proper cause, so we canât be nitpicked at. Knowing that, just send him a letter. Are you staying up, Saint? Itâs already so late.â
âAh, yes.â
Renee took Veraâs hand and stood up.
As she walked out of the reception room, the same thought kept running through Reneeâs mind.
âUmâŚâ
She thought that energy from the corpses in the slums felt familiar.
***
Two days later, in front of the Imperial City1.
Renee sighed heavily as she stepped out of the carriage, her face already showing signs of fatigue.
The reason was the robe that she was wearing. She was already exhausted from being dressed up by her attendants so early in the morning.
Renee took Veraâs hand and stepped out of the carriage, wondering.
âCan we go back after meeting the Prince without any incident?â
âYou did great.â
âNo. Ah, by the way, are my clothes alright? It might have been rumpled because I was sitting.â
âYes, you really look like a Saint, so you donât have to worry at all.â
âThatâs good, then.â
Renee began to walk with her cane.
âHow is the Imperial City?â
âLike the library the other day, itâs all white. There are four boulevards branching out from the center of the Imperial City, and other buildings in between. The landscaping is also very nicely done, as expected of the Imperial City. White and green, with flowers in between, so itâs colorful everywhere.â
He continued on, but even Vera felt troubled.
The Imperial City was too big, and there were so many buildings inside.
How was he supposed to explain all of this?
As Vera was starting to feel troubled, Renee, who felt it, chuckled.
âYou donât have to tell me everything. I think I got the picture.â
ââŚYes.â
A calm atmosphere surrounded them as they walked hand in hand.
They were just starting to feel at peace when a booming voice yelled at them from in front of them.
âWelcome!â
It was Albrechtâs voice. There were a dozen attendants behind him.
Albrecht smiled, folding his eyes that were glistening in the sunlight and revealing his white teeth before he spoke.
âWelcome to the Imperial Household! I am the Second Prince, Albrecht van Freich! Nice to meet you, Saint and Apostle!â
Renee bowed ceremoniously, realizing that this was her first official meeting with Albrecht.
âNice to meet you, Prince.â
Albrecht felt a twinge in his chest when he saw Renee being polite to him.
Thatâs right! Thatâs how it should be! He had been treated badly even though he was the Second Prince!
He felt a little pent-up frustration, and his emotions grew stronger.
Albrechtâs body trembled slightly, and Vera frowned when he saw it.
Clackâ
The sound of steps echoed across the room.
Albrecht and Veraâs gazes turned toward the source of the sound at the same time. Their expression hardened as they saw who it was.
A sharp-looking young woman, her red curls whipping around her head as she walked from towards them from the interior.
ââŚTower Master.â
Approaching them was the Master of the Magic Tower, who they believed to be the suspect in the disappearances.