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==Act 5==
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== Act 5==
 
   
 
It was already the time when vegetation laid asleep when Kusla slowly walked up the stairs and returned to the bedroom, truding his tipsy legs. After letting Fenesis sleep in the bedroom on the first floor, he had been discussing with Wayland in front of the furnace, at the bottom of the workshop.
 
It was already the time when vegetation laid asleep when Kusla slowly walked up the stairs and returned to the bedroom, truding his tipsy legs. After letting Fenesis sleep in the bedroom on the first floor, he had been discussing with Wayland in front of the furnace, at the bottom of the workshop.
   
They had met the worst form of interference in the worst possible moment. It was really impossible to think Post would have leaked some information to the Choir people, so they would have view it as a coincidence.
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They had met the worst form of interference in the worst possible moment. It was really impossible to think Post would have leaked some information to the Prayer people, so they would have view it as a coincidence.
   
But it was because of this reason that there was something troubling. If she had come with malice, there was still room for negotiation. The Choir Group must have been feeling anxious, as they were unable to grasp where Thomas left his records. If they wanted to use more violent means, there was a huge lump called Post in the way, but there was no decisive information for them to use such forceful means. If they were to attack the workshop through brute force, and not gain anything as a result, who knew what sort of retaliation would happen to them.
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But it was because of this reason that there was something troubling. If she had come with malice, there was still room for negotiation. The Prayer Group must have been feeling anxious, as they were unable to grasp where Thomas left his records. If they wanted to use more violent means, there was a huge lump called Post in the way, but there was no decisive information for them to use such forceful means. If they were to attack the workshop through brute force, and not gain anything as a result, who knew what sort of retaliation would happen to them.
   
 
Even so, Kusla’s group only had the duplicates of the 2 parchments Thomas left behind. If they did not experiment in refining pyrite, there was no way they could decipher it, and unable to know what vile act did Thomas do exactly.
 
Even so, Kusla’s group only had the duplicates of the 2 parchments Thomas left behind. If they did not experiment in refining pyrite, there was no way they could decipher it, and unable to know what vile act did Thomas do exactly.
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If they were to use the water wheel to move the vents, they would certainly be noticed.
 
If they were to use the water wheel to move the vents, they would certainly be noticed.
   
There was a limit to how much they could hide, for since she foolhardily described how happy she was when she was distilling zinc and got scolded for it, it seemed she would directly report this as well.
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There was a limit to how much they could hide, for since she foolhardily described how happy she was when distilling zinc and got scolded for it, it seemed she would directly report this as well.
   
 
Of course, if they wanted to continue Thomas’ experiments, there was also the option of waiting for it to cool.
 
Of course, if they wanted to continue Thomas’ experiments, there was also the option of waiting for it to cool.
   
But Kusla’s group knew that Post might be the reason for their downfall, for he might be viewing them as an eyesore. Though he might not send in assassins to kill them like what the Choir would do, but he would distance himself from this workshop.
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But Kusla’s group knew that Post might the the reason for their downfall, for he might be viewing them as an eyesore. Though he might not send in assassins to kill them like what the Choir would do, but he would distance himself from this workshop.
   
In that case, there would be no guarantee the duplicates could be safely transferred out. Considering Post’s extremely prudent personality, there was no way they could underestimate this possibility.
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In that case, there would be no guarantee the duplicates could be safely transferred out.
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Considering Post’s extremely prudent personality, there was no way they could underestimate this possibility.
   
 
And this was ever so constant in this situation.
 
And this was ever so constant in this situation.
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Because of this, Kusla and Wayland were racking their heads.
 
Because of this, Kusla and Wayland were racking their heads.
   
Thomas’ great accomplishment could not be hidden in the darkness of history because of a trivial reason like defying religious beliefs.
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Thomas’ great accomplishment could not be hidden in the darkness of history because of a trivial reason like defying against religious belief.
   
Let alone be buried by a model student-like decision, to take care of the other Alchemists.
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Let alone be buried by a model student-like decision, to take care of the other alchemists.
   
 
If that pure iron was Thomas’ Magdala…
 
If that pure iron was Thomas’ Magdala…
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Wayland must have seen this only path left as he glanced aside at Kusla, and suddenly said.
 
Wayland must have seen this only path left as he glanced aside at Kusla, and suddenly said.
   
<i>—Let’s do it when it’s time~ It’s the best method to shut someone up.</i>
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—Let’s do it when it’s time~ It’s the best method to shut someone up.
   
 
Kusla knew he would have come to this conclusion soon, and took the wine.
 
Kusla knew he would have come to this conclusion soon, and took the wine.
   
<i>—Since she’s so lonely, you might as well do it rather than let her continue on like this~.</i>
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—Since she’s so lonely, you might as well do it rather than let her continue on like this~.
   
 
Wayland had said this with a frivolous tone.
 
Wayland had said this with a frivolous tone.
   
<i>Do you want me to take over?</i> It was probably Wayland’s expression of concern that he did not say this, but he certainly was sharp enough to immediately sense that Kusla was especially concerned about Fenesis.
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Do you want me to take over? It was probably Wayland’s expression of concern that he did not say this, but he certainly was sharp enough to immediately sense that Kusla was especially concerned about Fenesis.
   
But once he got out of the living room and opened the door leading to the bedroom, his frown intensified.
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But once he got out of the living room and owned the door leading to the bedroom, his frown intensified.
   
He had already told Fenesis to go to sleep, but the latter was curled at the wall, ostensibly stating that this was how she had lived up till this point, that it was something she was most accustomed to.
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He had already told Fenesis to go to sleep, but the latter was curled at the wall, ostensibly stating that this was how she had lived up till this point, that it was somethimg she was most accustomed to.
   
 
However, the weather was excessively frigid, and nobody, other than the travelers used to such conditions, could sleep on such a cold floor. In fact, one could tell Fenesis’ body was trembling cold even in the darkness.
 
However, the weather was excessively frigid, and nobody, other than the travelers used to such conditions, could sleep on such a cold floor. In fact, one could tell Fenesis’ body was trembling cold even in the darkness.
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The reason why they did so was because the wall was connected to the furnace shaft, which made the wall warm. The reason why they were under a blanket was because Fenesis was trembling so hard she resembled a victim caught in an avalanche.
 
The reason why they did so was because the wall was connected to the furnace shaft, which made the wall warm. The reason why they were under a blanket was because Fenesis was trembling so hard she resembled a victim caught in an avalanche.
   
And as Kusla had just drank some liquor, he was worried that something bad would happen. Thus, he brewed some tea.
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And as Kuala had just drank some liquor, he was worried that something bad would happen. Thus, he brewed some tea
 
 
After a little while, with the help of the blanket, warm wall, and tea, there was some snorting from the nose, which had warmed up like melted ice.
 
After a little while, with the help of the blanket, warm wall, and tea, there was some snorting from the nose, which had warmed up like melted ice.
   
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The answer that finally came however was as such,
 
The answer that finally came however was as such,
   
“I do not want to hear that from you.”
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“I don’t want to hear that from you.”
   
 
In fact, nobody would want to hear this from an Alchemist devoting his entire life into Magdala.
 
In fact, nobody would want to hear this from an Alchemist devoting his entire life into Magdala.
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“Well, since you’ve calmed down now, can you please sleep over there now?”
 
“Well, since you’ve calmed down now, can you please sleep over there now?”
   
Kusla pointed at the bed, and Fenesis followed his line of sight, before lowering her head dejectedly.
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Kusla pointed at the bed, and Fenesis followed his line of sight, before lowering her head deectedly.
   
 
“Relax, I’ll sleep downstairs.”
 
“Relax, I’ll sleep downstairs.”
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This was not a lie.
 
This was not a lie.
   
However, Fenesis, who lifted her face at Kusla, still looked away in the end and lowered her head. Kusla then said with a teasing tone,
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However, Fenesis, who lifted her face at Kusla, still looked away in the end and lowered her head.Kusla then said with a teasing tone,
   
 
“Or is it that you want to sleep together?”
 
“Or is it that you want to sleep together?”
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Fenesis then brought her small mouth to him, and his smile froze.
 
Fenesis then brought her small mouth to him, and his smile froze.
   
<i>Hesitation? </i>
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Hesitation?
   
<i>No, this isn’t it. </i> Kusla thought.
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No, this isn’t it. Kusla thought.
   
 
Had she given up? Is she confused? She ostensibly had all sorts of other emotions, and yet did not seem to have any; it was an expression seemingly filled of emotions, and seemingly devoid of emotions.
 
Had she given up? Is she confused? She ostensibly had all sorts of other emotions, and yet did not seem to have any; it was an expression seemingly filled of emotions, and seemingly devoid of emotions.
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However, they had already sent a girl to a workshop with two men working there.
 
However, they had already sent a girl to a workshop with two men working there.
 
 
As expected, Fenesis did not respond to Kusla’s words. Her petite body and head probably had yet to comprehend what she was doing at this point after all.
 
As expected, Fenesis did not respond to Kusla’s words. Her petite body and head probably had yet to comprehend what she was doing at this point after all.
   
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But at that exact moment, Fenesis’ hand grabbed onto his.
 
But at that exact moment, Fenesis’ hand grabbed onto his.
   
“What about you? I heard your lover was killed by the Knights.”
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“What about you? I heard your list was killed by the Knights.”
   
 
It was ostensibly a voice heard from the grave when burying a body in a cemetery.
 
It was ostensibly a voice heard from the grave when burying a body in a cemetery.
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“Why are you able to remain so calm?”
 
“Why are you able to remain so calm?”
   
“I said it before, did I not?”
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“I said it before, didn’t I?”
   
 
“So that you can go to Magdala?”
 
“So that you can go to Magdala?”
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“But I cannot imagine why you are able to remain so calm.”
 
“But I cannot imagine why you are able to remain so calm.”
   
Kusla stared at those eyes seemingly yearning for separation, and looked aside slightly. This was not uncommon, and certainly not the first time he was seeing someone face his doom. Life and death was simply just an issue is whether the heart remained breathing or not. There were many various ways to die.
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Kusla state at those eyes seemingly yearning for separation, and looked aside slightly. This was not uncommon, and certainly not the first time he was seeing someone face his doom. Life and death was simply just an issue is whether the heart remained breathing or not. There were many various ways to die.
   
 
For example, an Alchemist giving up his quest for Magdala, or a Sister selling her own body.
 
For example, an Alchemist giving up his quest for Magdala, or a Sister selling her own body.
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“… Iron?”
 
“… Iron?”
   
“Of course, I’m not talking about the ordinary kind. Actually, I do really think of it as some joke.”
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“Of course, I’m not talking about the ordinary kind. Actually, I do really think of it as some joke.”
   
 
“…”
 
“…”
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Kusla finally let out a wry smile as he shrugged, and Fenesis confined to state at him intently.
 
Kusla finally let out a wry smile as he shrugged, and Fenesis continued to stare at him intently.
 
   
 
She again brought her cheek to his shoulder, like a love couple sharing their pillow talk.
 
She again brought her cheek to his shoulder, like a love couple sharing their pillow talk.
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“Don’t laugh when you hear this.”
 
“Don’t laugh when you hear this.”
   
Thus, Kusla tried his best to talk with a candid tone as he said half-jokingly.
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Thus, Kuala tried his best to talk with a candid tone as he said half-jokingly.
   
 
With her face leaning on his shoulder, Fenesis continued to look at the front, and she quietly said,
 
With her face leaning on his shoulder, Fenesis continued to look at the front, and she quietly said,
   
“It depends on what it is.”
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“Depends on what it is.”
   
 
“Orichalcum.”
 
“Orichalcum.”
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Fenesis continued to listen without saying anything, her body remaining unmoved.
 
Fenesis continued to listen without saying anything, her body remaining unmoved.
   
“What is inexplicable about Orichalcum is that it is as soft as Willow, but sturdier than any metal. It won’t bend or break, and the Ancient War Hero Aldegros was completely unscathed when he cut through the land with the blade of Orichalcum, and managed to perfectly sheath it back. I…”
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What is inexplicable about Orichalcum is that it is as soft as Willow, but sturdier than any metal.
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It won’t bend or break, and the Ancient War Hero Aldegros was completely unscathed when he cut through the land with the blade of Orichalcum, and managed to perfectly sheath it back. I…”
   
 
The hand held by Fenesis twitched slightly, and grabbed the hand grabbing it.
 
The hand held by Fenesis twitched slightly, and grabbed the hand grabbing it.
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He suddenly had an excuse to explain himself, that it would be fine to reveal his thoughts to this witch’s Familiar of a cat.
 
He suddenly had an excuse to explain himself, that it would be fine to reveal his thoughts to this witch’s Familiar of a cat.
   
“Because I just can’t forget the Epic I heard when I was young.”
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“Because i just can’t forget the Epic i heard when i was young.”
   
 
“…”
 
“…”
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Fenesis blinked slightly, and whispered,
 
Fenesis blinked slightly, and whispered,
   
“Then… it will become that sort of adventure story where you beat the monsters in legends?”
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“Then…it will become that sort of adventure story where you beat the monsters in legends?”
   
 
“That’s still good if it’s the case, but that’s not it. When I was serving my apprenticeship, I said this to Wayland before, got laughed at, and we ended up beating each other.”
 
“That’s still good if it’s the case, but that’s not it. When I was serving my apprenticeship, I said this to Wayland before, got laughed at, and we ended up beating each other.”
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The reason why he had this dream was that he witnessed his village get burned to the ground. The girl he was holding hands with a day ago when they went for the hill later became a casualty of arrows.
 
The reason why he had this dream was that he witnessed his village get burned to the ground. The girl he was holding hands with a day ago when they went for the hill later became a casualty of arrows.
   
He only had a single belief in his heart, that is to get the power to protect everything.
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He only had a belief in his heart, to get the power to protect everything.
   
But in this world, where one’s personal strength was vastly helpless in itself, just thinking about it alone was an utterly ridiculous notion.
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But in this world, where one’s personal strength was vastly helpless in this world, just thinking about it alone was an utterly ridiculous notion.
   
 
But even so, Fenesis smiled with a slight bitterness.
 
But even so, Fenesis smiled with a slight bitterness.
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“Eh?”
 
“Eh?”
   
“I don’t know exactly how much you heard about us… but it’s probably not off the mark. My lover was killed in the previous town I was in, during that little time, I went off to get some wine. I felt that it was fine if we could chat, no, if she could just be with me. It was late at night; I wanted some honeydip wine before bed, and went out to get enough wine for two. I still remember the smile I last saw on Friche when I walked out of the room, and when I returned, I found her totally butchered like a pig.”
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“I don’t know exactly how much you heard about us…but it’s probably not off the mark. My lover was killed in the previous town I was in, during that little time I went off to get some wine. I felt that it was fine if we could chat, no, if she could just be with me. It was late at night; I wanted some honeydip wine before bed, and went out to get enough wine for two. I still remember the smile I last saw on Friche when I walked out of the room, and when I returned, I found her totally butchered like a pig.”
   
It was not a smile.
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It was not a simile.
   
 
Spies would typically hide a secret in a certain part of their bodies. They were Stalwarts, hiding their secrets in their gut, intestines, or even their flesh, and sew it up in practically every single part of their body.
 
Spies would typically hide a secret in a certain part of their bodies. They were Stalwarts, hiding their secrets in their gut, intestines, or even their flesh, and sew it up in practically every single part of their body.
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At that time, Kusla stood at the door, drinking away as he watched the ‘Masterpiece’ on the floor.
 
At that time, Kusla stood at the door, drinking away as he watched the ‘Masterpiece’ on the floor.
   
“What I thought that time was not sadness or anything like that, but that how white her dissected ribs were. A human’s bones were whiter than anything else. Didn’t I say that we use shells when refining metal? We use human bones too. And so, I felt that if we had to do this, what if I use a Saint’s bones instead of an ordinary person’s?”
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“What I thought that time was not sadness or anything like that, but that how white her dissected ribs were. A human’s bones were whiter than anything else. Didn’t I say that we use shells when refining metal? We do metal use of human bones too. And so, I felt that if we had to do this, what if I use a Saint’s bones instead of an ordinary person’s?”
   
 
Fenesis listened to Kusla slightly, her expression not changing at all.
 
Fenesis listened to Kusla slightly, her expression not changing at all.
   
 
“Those people from the Knights thought that I was just an emotional wreck back then, but that was not the case. My mind was simply thinking of metallurgy, the only thought I had in my mind. My lover was butchered in front of my eyes, I had a dream to protect a Princess, but yet I could only think of metallurgy when I saw the Princess get murdered. To me, the Land of Magdala is simply a mirage.”
 
“Those people from the Knights thought that I was just an emotional wreck back then, but that was not the case. My mind was simply thinking of metallurgy, the only thought I had in my mind. My lover was butchered in front of my eyes, I had a dream to protect a Princess, but yet I could only think of metallurgy when I saw the Princess get murdered. To me, the Land of Magdala is simply a mirage.”
 
 
Kusla’s master had christened him as Kusla for how inhuman he was, and Wayland had compared him to a clock that continued to tick.
 
Kusla’s master had christened him as Kusla for how inhuman he was, and Wayland had compared him to a clock that continued to tick.
   
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That was why he felt he was a fool, that he could not stop despite knowing this, that he was the same as those who indulged in alcohol and gambling. His faults would probably persist till the end, or that he could persist on till this point for he knew he was such a fool. It was a feeling of dealing with things when they came.
 
That was why he felt he was a fool, that he could not stop despite knowing this, that he was the same as those who indulged in alcohol and gambling. His faults would probably persist till the end, or that he could persist on till this point for he knew he was such a fool. It was a feeling of dealing with things when they came.
   
Alchemists all had such a feeling, probably because they all had this something in their hearts. You are a fool, they would think, but would respect the Magdala others had, for they understood the pain each person had. Kusla felt this was the reason why Thomas’ metallurgical records should never see the light of day.
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Alchemists all had such a feeling, probably because they all had this something in their hearts/ You are a fool, they would think, but would respect the Magdala others had, for they understood the pain each person had. Kusla felt this was the reason why Thomas’ metallurgical records should never see the light of day.
   
 
Thus, when he heard those words from Fenesis, all he could show was a smile completely beyond fury.
 
Thus, when he heard those words from Fenesis, all he could show was a smile completely beyond fury.
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Fenesis’ chest was grabbed at tightly.
 
Fenesis’ chest was grabbed at tightly.
   
This action was near instantaneous, so this, and what happened afterwards, happened in a split instance.
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This action was near instantaneous, so this, and what happened afterwards, happened in a spli instance.
   
 
But because it happened in an instant, he noticed Fenesis’ expression.
 
But because it happened in an instant, he noticed Fenesis’ expression.
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Kusla let go of Fenesis’ hand.
 
Kusla let go of Fenesis’ hand.
   
She, beside him, went from being a kitten seeking warmth to a serpent seeking its prey.
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She, was was beside him, went from being a kitten seeking warmth to a serpent seeking its prey.
   
 
“You will all become our underlings, and you shall betray your master. This is the reason why I arrived.”
 
“You will all become our underlings, and you shall betray your master. This is the reason why I arrived.”
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And so, in that short moment, Fenesis executed that magic clearly.
 
And so, in that short moment, Fenesis executed that magic clearly.
   
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“…You…are…”
“…You… are…”
 
   
 
He let go of his shortsword.
 
He let go of his shortsword.
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That is. She looked really cute as she said that, tilting her head as she smiled.
 
That is. She looked really cute as she said that, tilting her head as she smiled.
   
But at the same time, one felt a sense of fear, for that were a near fanatical stubbornness in there.
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But at the same time, one felt a sense of fear, for that were a near fanatical obstination in there.
   
 
“If I call in people, you have only two options. If you refuse to co-operate, you will be executed here. Either that, or you work with us.”
 
“If I call in people, you have only two options. If you refuse to co-operate, you will be executed here. Either that, or you work with us.”
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“Or you can kill me now and escape…”
 
“Or you can kill me now and escape…”
   
<i>If you dare to do so, that is,</i> if those words had been said, the shortsword in Kusla’s hand would have probably flown out.
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If you dare to do so, that is, if those words had been said, the shortsword in Kusla’s hand would have probably flown out.
 
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The reason why she did not do so was because she still remembered being threatened by Wayland. She was not a fanatic who did not care about her life.
 
The reason why she did not do so was because she still remembered being threatened by Wayland. She was not a fanatic who did not care about her life.
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She then spoke softly,
 
She then spoke softly,
   
“At least, I can die in the hands of someone who welcomed me with open arms.”
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“At least, I can die in the hands of the hands who welcomed me with open arms.”
   
 
That was when they were refining zinc.
 
That was when they were refining zinc.
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He had a lot of information that would allow Fenesis to fulfill her dream. If he were to tell her that there was information of the Choir’s pursuit in Thomas’ Metallurgical records, her dream would be fulfilled.
 
He had a lot of information that would allow Fenesis to fulfill her dream. If he were to tell her that there was information of the Choir’s pursuit in Thomas’ Metallurgical records, her dream would be fulfilled.
   
But at the same time, he would be betraying Post, and many other Alchemists in the process. If he did so, his position as an Alchemist working for the Knights would no longer exist, let alone his existence on this world. If there was, he would simply be affiliated to the Choir, living as a Clergyman of sorts.
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But at the same time, he would be betraying Post, and many other Alchemists in the process. If he did so, his position as an Alchemist working for the Knights would no longer exist, let alone his existence on this world. If there was, he would simply be affiliated to the Choir, living on as a Clergyman or sorts.
   
 
Either way, he would have to give up on Magdala, and in that sense, he had died.
 
Either way, he would have to give up on Magdala, and in that sense, he had died.
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She stared at Kusla.
 
She stared at Kusla.
   
Her eyes were ostensibly asking, <i>What do I do?</i>
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Her eyes were ostensibly asking, What do I do?
   
<i>Are you willing to die for me, or are you going to kill me?</i> This was what those lethargic eyes of hers were saying.
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Are you willing to die for me, or are you going to kill me? This was what those lethargic eyes of hers were saying.
   
 
Kusla tightened his grip on the shortsword hilt, and Fenesis sensed those movements.
 
Kusla tightened his grip on the shortsword hilt, and Fenesis sensed those movements.
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“…But.”
 
“…But.”
   
“Humans will die one day, so that’s why we should help each other towards the Land of Magdala with all our strengths, right?”
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“Humans will die one die, so that’s why we should help each other towards the Land of Magdala with all our strengths, right?”
   
<i>At least that is what I think,</i> Kusla kept his shortsword as he said.
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At least that is what I think, Kusla kept his shortsword as he said.
   
 
“That’s what I came here to do.”
 
“That’s what I came here to do.”
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Kusla looked disinterested as he averted his eyes and kept his shortsword, while Fenesis stared at him blankly.
 
Kusla looked disinterested as he averted his eyes and kept his shortsword, while Fenesis stared at him blankly.
   
<i>Even if you say so, what can you do here? </i>
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Even if you say so, what can you do here?
   
<i>What exactly do you want to do? </i>
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What exactly do you want to do?
   
 
An Alchemist had said this before, that it was impossible to turn lead into gold.
 
An Alchemist had said this before, that it was impossible to turn lead into gold.
   
<i>So what can you do at this point? </i>
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So what can you do at this point?
   
 
“Let me confirm something first.”
 
“Let me confirm something first.”
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Kusla lifted his head, and looked towards the door.
 
Kusla lifted his head, and looked towards the door.
 
 
The layout of this workshop was carefully planned, as one would expect of the highly skilled Alchemist Thomas.
 
The layout of this workshop was carefully planned, as one would expect of the highly skilled Alchemist Thomas.
   
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The latter had such beautiful eyes.
 
The latter had such beautiful eyes.
   
“However, what will strike them from the back will be the fangs of the hunting dogs they thought are their allies. Why? How can that happen? When they’re about to die, one of the hunting dogs will say, ‘Right, now all the heretics are dealt with, all, of, them.'”—
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“However, what will strike them from the back will be the fangs of the hunting dogs they thought are their allies. Why? How can that happen? When they’re about to die, one of the hunting dogs will say, ‘Right, now all the heretics are dealt with, all, of, them.'
   
 
This was the truth.
 
This was the truth.
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The way Kusla responded and grabbed her hands was such that they seemed to be in a dance, their palms meeting each other.
 
The way Kusla responded and grabbed her hands was such that they seemed to be in a dance, their palms meeting each other.
   
“There’s nothing decent in the world. I guess you’re told what signal you’re supposed to release, right? There’ll be people coming in from the empty house opposite, you’ll be stabbed through along with me, they’ll slowly move our dead bodies together to look like we’re having intercourse, and use that as solid proof.”
+
“There’s nothing decent in the world. I guess you’re told what signal you’re supposed to release, right? There’ll be people coming in from the empty house opposite, you’ll be stabbed through along with me, they’ll slowly move our dead bodies together to look like we’re have intercourse, and use that as solid proof.”
   
 
It was unknown if it was this vulgar usage of terms that caused her to frown, or if it was something else.
 
It was unknown if it was this vulgar usage of terms that caused her to frown, or if it was something else.
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“Come to this side, or will it be better for you to stay with the sinister Choir?”
 
“Come to this side, or will it be better for you to stay with the sinister Choir?”
   
“Ah… uu, but…”
+
“Ah…uu, but…”
   
 
“And we can go look for my Magdala together.”
 
“And we can go look for my Magdala together.”
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“It seems I do truly love someone, and you’re the one who taught me that. Take responsibility for that.”
 
“It seems I do truly love someone, and you’re the one who taught me that. Take responsibility for that.”
   
  +
“Ah…erm…hii!”
“Ah… erm… hii!”
 
   
 
After a kiss on the collarbone, her body jumped up.
 
After a kiss on the collarbone, her body jumped up.
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“Ah…”
 
“Ah…”
   
A thoroughly blushing Fenesis finally used both hands to push at Kusla’s face and separate them.
+
A thoroughly blushing Fenesis finally used both hands to push at Kusla’s face and seperate them.
   
 
This would probably happen if he was hugging a real cat. He found this really amusing.
 
This would probably happen if he was hugging a real cat. He found this really amusing.
   
“You are… the worst!”
+
“You are…the worst!”
   
 
“I’m already used to hearing that from you. At least it’s better than hearing it from Wayland though.”
 
“I’m already used to hearing that from you. At least it’s better than hearing it from Wayland though.”
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“Alan Post.”
 
“Alan Post.”
   
<i>Do you even have to say this?</i> Her expression was practically screaming that.
+
Do you even have to say this? Her expression was practically screaming that.
   
 
Kusla was slightly taken aback by that serious expression, and reached his hand over, ostensibly wanting to comfort her.
 
Kusla was slightly taken aback by that serious expression, and reached his hand over, ostensibly wanting to comfort her.
   
“Calm down. What benefits will Post have if he kills you? Though you’re a curse-like existence, but curses are only scattered around by those who use them. The Choir’s the ones who sent you, so once you escape to the Baggage Corps, they’ll have to ignore you. If they start a commotion, they’ll be deemed as heretics, and the Baggage Corps have a reason to keep you alive. You are a card that can be used to hold off the Choir, and they’ll definitely protect you with all they have. That old man’s in his own territory, and he doesn’t care about any belief or anything as long as he’s not being intruded on. He’ll definitely…”
+
“Calm down. What benefit will Post have if he kills you? Though you’re a curse-like existence, but curses are only scattered around by those who use them. The Choir’s the ones who sent you, so once you escape to the Baggage Corps, they’ll have to ignore you. If they start a commotion, they’ll be deemed as heretics, and the Baggage Corps have a reason to keep you alive. You are a card that can be used to hold off the Choir, and they’ll definitely protect you with all they have. That old man’s in his own territory, and he doesn’t care about any belief or anything as long as he’s not being intruded on. He’ll definitely…”
   
 
“That’s why I’ll be killed.”
 
“That’s why I’ll be killed.”
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And then, she groaned softly and slowly, ostensibly facing an unpredictable wild beast,
 
And then, she groaned softly and slowly, ostensibly facing an unpredictable wild beast,
   
“You probably… do not know anything.”
+
“You probably…do not know anything.”
   
 
“There’s the possibility of you being fooled. Don’t be angry now. Tell me why Post wants to kill you.”
 
“There’s the possibility of you being fooled. Don’t be angry now. Tell me why Post wants to kill you.”
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“…What?”
 
“…What?”
   
“He was the one who ordered Mr. Thomas Blanket’s death.”
+
“He was the one who ordered Mr Thomas Blanket’s death.”
   
 
That Post, who was unfazed by other religions, who managed the town substantively, who insisted on protecting the Alchemists for the sake of the Knights,
 
That Post, who was unfazed by other religions, who managed the town substantively, who insisted on protecting the Alchemists for the sake of the Knights,
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A denial appeared in Kusla’s heart.
 
A denial appeared in Kusla’s heart.
   
There was no reason for him to kill Thomas, for the latter and the other Alchemists were the most important existences to them. They, if measured in monetary values, it would be a staggering fortune.
+
There was no reason for him to kill Thomas, for the latter and the other Alchemists were the most important existences to them. They, if measured in monetary values, It would be a staggering fortune.
 
 
“Let me confirm something.”
 
“Let me confirm something.”
   
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In the face of this question regarding the beginning, Fenesis was at a loss of words, before saying,
 
In the face of this question regarding the beginning, Fenesis was at a loss of words, before saying,
 
 
“To spy on Alan Post. He may have been adding to his wealth using his position through improper means.”
 
“To spy on Alan Post. He may have been adding to his wealth using his position through improper means.”
   
 
Fenesis answered.
 
Fenesis answered.
   
“Mr. Thomas Blanket may have left that information, and a few days before he was killed by Post, had confessed to the people from the Choir in the town. He wanted to attain God’s forgiveness for his metallurgical process.”
+
“Mr Thomas Blanket may have left that information, and a few days before he was killed by Post, had confessed to the people from the Choir in the town. He wanted to attain God’s forgiveness for his metallurgical process.”
   
 
He wanted to have God’s forgiveness.
 
He wanted to have God’s forgiveness.
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This line caused Kusla to gasp.
 
This line caused Kusla to gasp.
   
“In other words, Post had indecent objectives in using the Alchemists, and Thomas the accomplice was guilt-stricken by this?”
+
“In other words, Post had indecent objectives in using the Alchemists, and Thomas the accomplice was guilty-stricken by this?”
   
“Or maybe Mr. Thomas discovered some misconduct, and before he was dragged to the stake, he wanted…”
+
“Or maybe Mr Thomas discovered some misconduct, and before he was dragged to the stake, he wanted…”
   
 
But Post realized this beforehand, and Thomas was eliminated first.
 
But Post realized this beforehand, and Thomas was eliminated first.
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He looked as if he had dug his own grave, once he realized that when he was confessing his true thoughts after getting drunk, Fenesis was with him.
 
He looked as if he had dug his own grave, once he realized that when he was confessing his true thoughts after getting drunk, Fenesis was with him.
   
“Even if I complete this job, there is a possibility that I will be killed… I guess. But even if I escape to Post, I will be killed there. I do not think they will leave me alive just to hold them off.”
+
“Even if I complete this job, there is a possibility that I will be killed…I guess. But even if I escape to Post, I will be killed there. I do not think they will leave me alive just to hold them off.”
   
 
They would kill Fenesis, and then use her to extort goods the Choir; Kusla’s group would naturally be killed too, for they knew about this.
 
They would kill Fenesis, and then use her to extort goods the Choir; Kusla’s group would naturally be killed too, for they knew about this.
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Logically, this was very plausible.
 
Logically, this was very plausible.
   
“So… therefore… if we can live on…”
+
“So…therefore…if we can live on…”
   
 
Kusla used his hand to stop Fenesis from muttering to herself any further.
 
Kusla used his hand to stop Fenesis from muttering to herself any further.
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“…”
 
“…”
   
“In that case, I can understand very well why you’re forced to use such drastic measures. To them, you just just a simple tool to purge us Alchemists, to curse us and bring us to the stake.”
+
In that case, I can understand very well why you’re forced to use such drastic measures. To them, you just just a simple tool to purge us Alchemists, to curse us and bring us to the stake.”
   
The reason why Fenesis did not speak up was simply because she did not manage to keep up.
+
The reason why Fenesis did not speak up was simply because she did not manage to kepp up.
   
 
But there was no time to explain to her.
 
But there was no time to explain to her.
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And at this moment, once they choose the wrong side, someone would die, or worse, both sides would.
 
And at this moment, once they choose the wrong side, someone would die, or worse, both sides would.
 
 
Whether to choose the Choir, or the Baggage Corps.
 
Whether to choose the Choir, or the Baggage Corps.
   
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“Let’s go down. No matter whether we have hope or not, let’s at least endure through this together.”
 
“Let’s go down. No matter whether we have hope or not, let’s at least endure through this together.”
  +
Kusla held Fenesis by the held and stood up.
 
Kusla held Fenesis by the hand and stood up.
 
   
 
But no matter how he tugged at her, she just would not move, and she even instinctively withdrew her hand from Kusla.
 
But no matter how he tugged at her, she just would not move, and she even instinctively withdrew her hand from Kusla.
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Truly.
 
Truly.
 
 
The instant he was about to say this, Fenesis raised her veil, and said,
 
The instant he was about to say this, Fenesis raised her veil, and said,
   
 
“P-Please do not touch me.”
 
“P-Please do not touch me.”
   
<i>Such a noble Princess.</i>
+
Such a noble Princess.
   
 
Kusla nearly bared his teeth as he laughed, but she was rather serious.
 
Kusla nearly bared his teeth as he laughed, but she was rather serious.
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“What is it?”
 
“What is it?”
   
“Well… my luggage.”
+
“Well…my luggage.”
 
 
“We may die because of that delay though.”
 
“We may die because of that delay though.”
   
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He saw Fenesis holding her luggage in her left hand, and something strange on her right.
 
He saw Fenesis holding her luggage in her left hand, and something strange on her right.
   
“I’ll buy as many as you need of that when you want next time. Just hurry.”
+
“I’ll buy as many as you need of that when you want next time. ust hurry.”
   
 
Fenesis lowered her head with an angry look on her face, and scampered behind with her head tucked in.
 
Fenesis lowered her head with an angry look on her face, and scampered behind with her head tucked in.
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“This is the first time I received something from someone else.”
 
“This is the first time I received something from someone else.”
   
Kusla inadvertently stopped in his tracks and started at Fenesis in surprise. She was biting her lips and looking aside, probably shy or something.
+
Kusla inadvertently stopped in his tracks and started at Fenesis in surprise. She was biting her lips and looking aside, probably shy or soemthing.
   
<i>I guess she’s doing this on purpose,</i> he wondered.
+
I guess she’s doing this on purpose. He wondered.
   
 
He did not feel at ease upon knowing that she treasured something he randomly picked for her carelessly.
 
He did not feel at ease upon knowing that she treasured something he randomly picked for her carelessly.
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“This.”
 
“This.”
   
  +
“Eh… ah!”
 
  +
  +
“Eh…ah!”
   
 
“Actually, this really isn’t for you.”
 
“Actually, this really isn’t for you.”
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Kusla swiped the statuette from Fenesis’ hands, and then proceeded to play with it in his hands.
 
Kusla swiped the statuette from Fenesis’ hands, and then proceeded to play with it in his hands.
 
 
“I actually intended to use it as extra money afterwards.”
 
“I actually intended to use it as extra money afterwards.”
   
If one were to think about it, this was also a misconduct of hoarding money.
+
If one were to think about it, this was also a misconduct of hoarding money
 
 
If what the Choir said was correct, perhaps this was a more severe sin. Kusla grimaced as his lips curled upwards, while Fenesis snatched the statuette from his hands.
 
If what the Choir said was correct, perhaps this was a more severe sin. Kusla grimaced as his lips curled upwards, while Fenesis snatched the statuette from his hands.
   
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And then, she started rubbing the Mother statuette with her robes.
 
And then, she started rubbing the Mother statuette with her robes.
   
Kusla stared at her blankly, and it was not because that silver would remain this dull no matter how she rubbed.
+
Kusla states at her blankly, and it was not because that silver would remain this dull no matter how she rubbed.
   
 
But because of something basic.
 
But because of something basic.
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Will putting the Holy Mother statuette into the fire really warrant Divine Punishment?
 
Will putting the Holy Mother statuette into the fire really warrant Divine Punishment?
   
Kuala widened his eyes, and again snatched the statuette away from her arms. He ignored her protests behind him as he hurried down the stairs.
+
Kuala widened his eyes, and again snatched the statuette away from her arms. He ignored her priests behind him as he hurried down the stairs.
   
 
He arrived at the second basement, and Wayland, who was awakened by the footsteps, was showing a displeased look after being suddenly hit with a fire iron.
 
He arrived at the second basement, and Wayland, who was awakened by the footsteps, was showing a displeased look after being suddenly hit with a fire iron.
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Wayland caught it perfectly in the darkness, and stared at it perplexedly.
 
Wayland caught it perfectly in the darkness, and stared at it perplexedly.
   
“What is this. This is… pure silver? It… doesn’t look like it. That’s weird…”
+
“What is this. This is…pure silver? It…doesn’t look like it. That’s weird…”
   
 
The statuette bobbled side to side in Wayland’s hands.
 
The statuette bobbled side to side in Wayland’s hands.
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Just as he was about to tease her for paying so much attention to the statuette, she said with large gasps,
 
Just as he was about to tease her for paying so much attention to the statuette, she said with large gasps,
   
“There are… people up there!”
+
“There are…people up there!”
   
 
What followed was the sound of the door being broken down.
 
What followed was the sound of the door being broken down.
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He grabbed her, cradled her in his arms while she showed a crying expression, and tucked her under his armpit.
 
He grabbed her, cradled her in his arms while she showed a crying expression, and tucked her under his armpit.
   
During this time, he grabbed Thomas’ metallurgical records and the Mother statuette scattered on the table.
+
During this time, he grabbed Thomas’ metallurgical records and that Moth statuette scattered on the table.
   
 
“It’s useless to run away!”
 
“It’s useless to run away!”
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“Eh?”
 
“Eh?”
  +
   
 
And Kusla did not hear her reply as he leapt into the water current flowing down the cliff.
 
And Kusla did not hear her reply as he leapt into the water current flowing down the cliff.
   
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There was something called a watershed.
 
There was something called a watershed.
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It was the sound of Kusla, who just got up from the water, collapsing. Post’s bulging belly was preventing him from standing up.
 
It was the sound of Kusla, who just got up from the water, collapsing. Post’s bulging belly was preventing him from standing up.
   
“You’re still alive… SOMEONE! HEY!”
+
“You’re still alive…SOMEONE! HEY!”
   
 
Post called out to the other side of the door with a louder voice.
 
Post called out to the other side of the door with a louder voice.
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He knew the people from the Choir would have attacked the workshop, and sent people for lookout.
 
He knew the people from the Choir would have attacked the workshop, and sent people for lookout.
   
“But you really managed to make it all the way here, huh… the report states that it seems the Choir’s assassination squad attacked you.”
+
“But you really managed to make it all the way here, huh…the report states that it seems the Choir’s assassination squad attacked you.”
   
 
The subordinates, who had hurried down from the corridor was taken aback upon seeing Kusla.
 
The subordinates, who had hurried down from the corridor was taken aback upon seeing Kusla.
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“Damn it. How can this happen!?”
 
“Damn it. How can this happen!?”
   
He slammed his fist on his desk. Kusla leaned his back in the wall, and faced Post whilst breathing out white smoke.
+
He slammed his fist on his desk. Kusla leaned his back n the wall, and faced Post whilst breathing out white smoke.
   
  +
“They…were too…fast…”
“They… were too… fast…”
 
   
 
“Yeah. They couldn’t fight against the forces head on, and spent a large amount of money raising these despicable stealthy cads. We’ve been had by them, damn it!”
 
“Yeah. They couldn’t fight against the forces head on, and spent a large amount of money raising these despicable stealthy cads. We’ve been had by them, damn it!”
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Post hollered for a little while, only to suddenly calm down, rub his eyes, and mutter.
 
Post hollered for a little while, only to suddenly calm down, rub his eyes, and mutter.
   
“But if they’re captured… this will be bad.”
+
“But if they’re captured…this will be bad.”
   
 
The Choir was aiming for Thomas’ metallurgical records, and had planned to swoop the Alchemists from the Knights as well.
 
The Choir was aiming for Thomas’ metallurgical records, and had planned to swoop the Alchemists from the Knights as well.
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Post spat.
 
Post spat.
   
Kusla widened his eyes in surprise. The workshop Thomas left behind was burned… a workshop an Alchemist had staked his life on when he built it was burned into ashes.
+
Kusla widened his eyes in surprise. The workshop Thomas left behind was burned…a workshop an Alchemist had staked his life on when he built it was burned into ashes.
   
 
He shuddered, not because of the cold, but in fury.
 
He shuddered, not because of the cold, but in fury.
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“…The parchment. As in that one?”
 
“…The parchment. As in that one?”
   
“Yes. Regarding the one I handed to you, Your Excellency… the one we tried to recover on our side.”
+
“Yes. Regarding the one I handed to you, Your Excellency…the one we tried to recover on our side.”
   
 
Post widened his mouth, and then rolled over the table.
 
Post widened his mouth, and then rolled over the table.
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Upon hearing Kusla’s words, Post turned around, and staggered backwards.
 
Upon hearing Kusla’s words, Post turned around, and staggered backwards.
   
“This is what Mr. Thomas left behind with all his might… he probably was being spied up before he was killed, and resisted the pressure, only to be killed in the end… Your Excellency, it is really God’s protection that I sent you this parchment. Mr. Thomas’ journey to Magdala was…”
+
“This is what Mr Thomas left behind with all his might…he probably was being spied up before he was killed, and resisted the pressure, only to be killed in the end…Your Excellency, it is really God’s protection that I sent you this parchment. Mr Thomas’ journey to Magdala was…”
   
 
“…Ahh, yes.”
 
“…Ahh, yes.”
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“Who knows about this?”
 
“Who knows about this?”
   
“Me… and Wayland, if he’s still alive.”
+
“Me…and Wayland, if he’s still alive.”
   
 
“Is that so?”
 
“Is that so?”
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Some people had arrived on the corridor, and Kusla glanced at them.
 
Some people had arrived on the corridor, and Kusla glanced at them.
   
These people had come all the way to this town in their mission to hunt Post down. They should have been used to bloodshed, but upon seeing such a scene, gasped. One could even see them falter.
+
These people had came all the way to this town in their mission to hunt Post down. They should have been used to bloodshed, but upon seeing such a scene, gasped. One could even seen them falter.
   
 
Perhaps his expression at that point was really that terrifying.
 
Perhaps his expression at that point was really that terrifying.
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“…!”
 
“…!”
   
“But I can guess what it is. From that silver Mother statuette and the ‘God’s Forgiveness’ line.”
+
“But I can guess what it is. From that silver Mother statutte and the ‘God’s Forgiveness’ line.”
   
 
“!”
 
“!”
 
 
Kusla blew on the blade that was colder than the frigid night, and narrowed his eyes ait it. The blurred surface quickly cleaned up; it was a fine metal, but ways to go from Orichalcum.
 
Kusla blew on the blade that was colder than the frigid night, and narrowed his eyes ait it. The blurred surface quickly cleaned up; it was a fine metal, but ways to go from Orichalcum.
   
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May Your Soul Rest in Magdala.
 
May Your Soul Rest in Magdala.
   
Kusla swung the shortsword down.
+
Kusla swung the short-sword down.
 
   
 
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