I’m Hunting My Enemy - Chapter 25
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25. Ally (1)
With Rkultu’s sacred relic, a mere prison like this posed no obstacle at all.
But why?
Kindness without reason felt ominous.
Glem stared down at Rkultu’s sacred relic carelessly thrown on the floor for a long while.
If he were truly a priest of the temple, he would have handled the relic far more carefully than that.
Even beasts don’t fall for freely given favors.
He was burning with curiosity about Ryuie’s condition outside, making his impulses boil over.
‘Stay calm. It definitely didn’t mean to kill.’
He was told to take her to the swamp. What else could be there besides monsters and sacred relics?
What could the deity want?
‘The only thing I need to find there is mine.’
He couldn’t let anyone else steal it away.
“Wow.”
“!”
Just then, a woman’s voice that shouldn’t be heard in prison rang out.
Glem, already on high alert due to the priest’s strange behavior, jumped to his feet.
He got up so hastily that the ends of his long hair got caught under his knee.
Glem barely avoided stumbling, his ear tips slightly reddened.
If Ryuie saw this, she would definitely giggle and tease him.
However, unexpected words slipped from Glem’s lips as he stood upright.
“…Who are you?”
It wasn’t Ryuie.
An unknown woman was looking at Glem with her chin raised.
Her eyes curved upward like a wildcat’s, and her sharp shoulders gave her a uniquely distinctive posture.
Moreover, she openly didn’t hide her displeasure with Glem.
That’s how she looked, just staring without answering.
“How did you get in here?”
“The same way as my master.”
Catsy lifted her necklace with her pinky finger to show him.
The ring dangling from it was clearly a magical tool that granted invisibility.
He remembered seeing Ryuie wearing one on her finger. Come to think of it, it seemed like this woman had been with her too.
Realizing she was one of Ryuie’s people, Glem relaxed a little.
“Where’s Ryuie? Why did you come?”
“My master is busy.”
Catsy put her hands on her hips.
“All the guys she keeps around are so slow that I had no choice but to come. My master told me to make sure you weren’t dead.”
Though she acted annoyed, her tone was subtly boastful.
She desperately wanted to show that she was special enough to receive such requests from Ryuie.
It was so obvious that it was almost laughable.
Glem couldn’t laugh.
“Where did she go?”
“Marsh Village.”
It was another village near the temple. A place that hadn’t made the Crown Prince’s oath but was still affected by the curse.
Glem’s mind raced.
Since they couldn’t find proper evidence at the temple, gradually expanding to surrounding villages was the right approach.
‘Then did Ryuie learn about the oath too?’
Even investigating outside, there were very few villagers who would talk about the oath.
Talk of liberation from the guardian deity Rkultu was taboo equivalent to treason, and everyone would have enough sense not to tell a duke’s daughter about it.
‘But Marsh Village is.’
The place where the Crown Prince had failed to persuade them. No one from there had followed the Crown Prince, but they ended up sharing the curse of the broken oath, so their hatred was intense too.
Even invoking the Imperial Court wouldn’t work there.
If Ryuie went to such a village and brought up oaths or curses again, it might become dangerous.
Without realizing it, Glem’s expression grew serious.
Catsy was just examining her nails when she casually asked.
“Aren’t you going to pick that up?”
Only then did Glem think about the sacred relic the priest had left behind.
When Catsy reached toward the relic with a somewhat covetous expression, Glem quickly kicked it toward himself to secure it.
Catsy looked incredulous.
“Is it okay to treat a sacred relic with your foot like that?”
“I don’t care.”
Glem rolled the relic with his toes like a ball, then lightly kicked it up and caught it in his hand.
If other temple priests had seen this, they would have foamed at the mouth in horror.
Catsy asked.
“Are you going to break out?”
“Why ask that? You said you were just checking if I was alive.”
“If you chase after my master, I can naturally meet my master again too.”
Though she said that, Catsy didn’t seem particularly welcoming. She looked like she’d prefer he stay locked up here so she wouldn’t have to see him.
Glem muttered.
“No one would want to stay locked in prison.”
At the expression that briefly crossed his face, Catsy tilted her head. Somehow his impression seemed a little different just now.
He definitely looked exactly the same as before.
Somehow he seemed familiar.
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Meanwhile, Ryuie’s mood continued to decline.
First, the humans in Marsh Village that Mos had mentioned were really awful.
No warm welcome. A little disappointing.
Humans who spat and left as soon as she mentioned looking for someone who knew about the oath were quite disappointing.
The decisive factor was the human who threw away the Crown Prince’s portrait without even looking.
“Ugh!”
“Really. Honestly.”
Ryuie struck the man’s head with her gun butt and slammed him straight into the ground.
‘I didn’t want to use tools either.’
But if she hit with bare hands, the curse would activate and cause greater injury, so what choice did she have.
Ryuie smiled brightly at the man struggling with the gun pressed against his head.
“Even if the picture is bad, you’re being too dismissive.”
“Let go of this right now!”
“I’ll let you know too once you tell me everything.”
Ryuie slapped the portrait paper onto the bewildered man’s face, making sure her hand didn’t touch him.
The man suddenly covered with paper made groaning sounds, but Ryuie ignored him and questioned.
“Have you seen him?”
“Never seen him in my life!”
“Then why did you throw it away without looking?”
“What else would I do with scribbles that look like they were drawn with dog paws!”
“Hmm. The recent ones were decent though. Did I bring too old a version?”
When Ryuie tried to remove the portrait again, a knight beside her stopped her. The paper had gotten quite dirty with face oil from being stuck to the man’s face.
Ryuie agreed and just pulled out a new portrait while the knight removed the other one instead.
Since the artists had been working hard without rest, there were plenty stacked up anyway.
Dropping a few more sheets around and unfolding the paper, Ryuie thought it was still quite recognizable.
“What was the oath about?”
“What?”
“The person who came to this village and incited the villagers. What exactly did they say to incite them?”
Still staring only at the portrait, Ryuie asked.
‘I definitely did well to ask Mos.’
Thanks to Mos and the priest named Benito, the range of information had expanded considerably.
She could compare whether Yosua had done the same things in other villages, and if there were any differences.
‘Besides, I almost missed seeing that resentful expression.’
As soon as the man heard the word “oath,” he made a disgusting expression like a dead bug fallen into porridge.
“We didn’t do it.”
“Do what.”
“We absolutely never agreed to anything that would go against Lord Rkultu’s blessing.”
“Wow.”
A typical good imperial citizen.
Ryuie folded the portrait with a crisp sound.
In his eyes that had been staring only at Yosua, the white area suddenly expanded considerably.
“Fine, so tell me again what that person said, word for word without leaving out a single thing. Hurry up.”
Clang clang clang!!
Just then, a small iron bell in one corner of the village rang noisily.
The iron’s purity must not have been very good, as it made a seriously cracking sound that made Ryuie frown.
“A monster!”
“A monster has appeared!”
In the distance, a large black form could already be seen approaching.
“Wow. Lord Rkultu really doesn’t seem to like you guys much either.”
Ryuie mocked in a sing-song voice.
“You said you absolutely never agreed to anything against his blessing, so why are monsters attacking?”
“Grr.”
The man tried to crawl away in anger.
Of course, the Knights had already secured him first. Since Ryuie had asked a question, he had to answer.
This was the price for not responding favorably to Ryuie’s goodwill.
Ryuie moved the gun that had been pressing down on the man’s head to her other hand.
As the monster approached, there was a sound like rocks rolling. It was a monster that looked like a giant black bubble. It seemed to contain a landslide within it.
‘Wow.’
The great god Rkultu becomes the patron deity of this land and protects the imperial citizens.
But at the same time, all the monsters that exist in this land are also his children.
“Lord Rkultu really knows things properly when he knows them.”
Ryuie was impressed.
Fear must not be allowed to slacken.
Even if they were imperial citizens he cherished and loved, constantly filling this land with his children was undoubtedly for the sake of progress.
Ryuie welcomed the trial.
Click.
Ryuie placed her finger on the trigger and vigorously raised the gun barrel.
Beyond the gun barrel aimed precisely at where the head would be, a black light flashed.
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