I Can See Your Code

chapter 29



I see your code (29)

“… … Does this also include this trial?”

“Sure.”

“How do I trust you?”

“Don’t hate it.”

When I answered calmly, Circe bit her lip.

You have to go through the straw.

“Let us not be mistaken. You know that’s the one to hang on to, right?”

It’s me, even if that guy dies, one less disaster will be enough. Because there are still many things that could be good variables. It sounds a little guilty, but the urgent thing is over there.

Circe rolled her eyes and answered.

“… … I know.”

“Then you have to ask. Why would you stretch out like this?”

“… … Do you know that Uncle Byron wore a new badge?”

“You don’t even know?”

“How can you keep him from going to trial?”

Circe exhaled.

“I… … Never trust the temple. Including the word formal.”

“I’m not that much of a believer.”

“I’m here with a priest with a paladin, can you please be careful with what I say?”

Arina, who was next to him, said. I don’t even care about it anyway.

“Anyway, don’t worry about this trial. Because there is a way to neutralize the Goddess.”

“That is nonsense.”

Arina’s voice rose high.

“The new one is the new one.”

“Rice is rice.”

“That’s not it.”

Arina ruffled her hair as if frustrated.

They seem to think that I’m being nonsense because I don’t know about Shinpae.

“The Shinpae is a sign that all requests at the temple will be granted. There are many cases of blindfolded aggression, but on the contrary, it is a promise that is so important that the lofty temple has to imitate it.”

What kind of rapid-fire cannon

“I guess I didn’t even know that.”

“Then what do you think?”

“I have an idea, but I don’t want to tell you.”

“I’m doing this on purpose to make me explode right now.”

How did you know, you look like a ghost.

I calmly ignored it and turned back. A paladin who repeats only the paladin, the paladin, in the paladin. Actually, this one is harder than the Sirke opponent.

It’s a shame that I’m the only one suffering.

Taking a peek, Arina had an angry expression on her face.

I was happy to see it, but then I quickly became depressed.

Si X, come to think of it, I don’t think I’m paying enough for the night.

“There has never been a case where a request made by God and Pae was broken.”

“The precedent is meant to be broken.”

“It’s the first time I’ve heard of such a thing.”

“Just because you haven’t heard it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.”

I looked at Sirke, leaving Arina behind, who was staring at me with absurd eyes.

“So, what are you going to do?”

“… … .”

Circe showed a sign of contemplation for a long time, and then opened her mouth.

“… … If I can live without being associated with a witch, I can even give my life.”

“Then it’s settled.”

He smiled and opened his mouth.

“If I set my mind to it, I will unconditionally succeed.”

* * *

“You really think so?”

“it’s crazy? There is a certain amount of confidence.”

On the way back, when Arina was the only two left with me, I asked.

How do people always succeed?

Even if it is possible, the person who rises from failure is much cooler.

“But with what confidence did you say that?”

“Originally, that is the fate of the leader. Making things that shouldn’t be done.”

“What did you say.”

“… … .”

Looking at me with cold eyes, I wondered if my life would be okay like this. Wouldn’t it be better to find a way to get to Earth first?

“Anyway, if you rant like that, you take responsibility until the end. I don’t know what I’m going to do.”

“I’m more interested than I thought. I thought you weren’t like that.”

“First of all, I am a priest.”

Arina put her hands together.

“Kitan-sama, Kitan-sama. Please let money fall from the sky.”

“… … .”

Whatever the content, I was a little surprised at how faithful it looked. Are you saying that just because you’re a half-elf doesn’t mean you can become a saint?

After a while, Arina lowered her hand and looked at me.

The playfulness is gone, and the eyes are calmly submerged.

“I don’t like it either.”

“what?”

“Now is the way of the temple.”

Words that a priest should not say.

If you report it to the temple, you may be expelled as it is. I looked at her with surprised eyes, but Arina just spoke quietly.

“It’s good to catch a witch. But, what about the unrelated people in between?”

“… … .”

“Killing hundreds of innocent people just to keep thousands from being slaughtered. It’s not something a temple that wants to embrace everyone, putting aside right and wrong, should do it.”

“… … .”

little… … No, I was very surprised.

In the game, he was a character who looked only for money.

It is not my setting to think like this.

“If I go to the temple and talk to you, what are you going to say?”

“Is it possible? We are now sharing a secret.”

“What are you talking about?”

Arina smiled brightly.

“It’s a talisman. It’s a lie.”

“… … .”

Somehow I thought it was too easy.

“how did you know?”

“Don’t tell the bishop about that. You went to the eastern continent when you were young.”

“… … No luck.”

Those who experienced the rare eastern continent, and those who knew about the amulet that was rare there. Besides, what is the probability of meeting such a person as a related person? The world is the original point of view.

“What did you notice?”

“Anyone can use the amulet.”

“… … Does the bishop know that far?”

I couldn’t really imagine.

It is an authentic copy that is treated as a secret even among magicians.

“The lover I met on the eastern continent was a drunkard. The bishop also told me that he had received a ‘certificate’.”

“her… … .”

“A magician can grant a token to only one person in his or her lifetime, and the amulet can only be used by the magician and the holder of the token. The bishop told me when I was young.”

“… … .”

At this point, I’ll have to question whether my eyes are Dongtae’s. It seems to be true that the bishop is pleased.

“Then you would know that Circe is a real witch… … .”

“Witches are poor people.”

Can I let you go? Before asking, Arina said with her eyes closed.

“I often do things with a fleeting impulse, regardless of my own will. Even if you do a good thing a hundred times, you ruin it all with one impulse.”

Arina took a prayer position again.

“Kitan-sama and the temple are also trying to get rid of the witch. I have no intention of denying that.”

Then he opened his eyes and looked at Sirke walking in front of him.

“But I don’t want to make someone a witch just because I omit the chorale. You’ve already passed the trial, and things haven’t happened for a while since then.”

Then he laughed softly.

“Well, there’s no alternative because apprenticeships are just teasing you anyway.”

“… … .”

His eyes are still alive when he says that.

Willing eyes. It doesn’t seem like he’s just saying that. It’s an eye to do something, and then a contradiction arises. In the game, Arina doesn’t really do anything.

Of course it was an activity, but it wasn’t like that.

It was me who made the settings for Arena.

But the story was told by someone else. I let go by then, so maybe it has something to do with what happened in the process? Or did he change to a personality that only reveals money as he grew up?

“Well… … .”

I do not know.

It’s because the characters weren’t meticulously crafted when they were young. As I was immersed in such thoughts, Arina laughed mercilessly.

“Don’t be too serious. ‘Cause I just said it There is no one in the temple to talk to.”

“… … okay.”

“Anyway, I’m not going to talk about it, so don’t worry. Even the knights looked around.”

Then he stretched and yawned languidly.

Seeing that, I smiled.

okay. How are these, and how are they? it worked out fine

“Let’s eat rice again next time.”

“I’m an apprentice, so I don’t have money.”

“I will live.”

“Then of course it’s good. But next time I will go to another restaurant. It’s expensive, but it’s too expensive and the attitude towards customers is bad.”

“Go get some meatless meat soup.”

“Except that… … .”

Having such a trivial conversation, they moved to the temple.

* * *

“How the hell did you find it?”

“I’m sorry, but it’s a private secret, so it’s hard to tell.”

“Well… … . don’t apologize It was not forced.”

“it’s okay.”

The bishop sighed.

“But finding something that I couldn’t find in the temple or in Noblesse in less than a day… … . To be honest, I am greedy.”

He smiled awkwardly as he looked at me. It’s a compliment that’s hard to respond to either way.

“Bishop! I suffered a lot too. Can you give me some meat side dishes tomorrow?”

“What kind of trouble did you go through with everything you brought with you? He did everything he was looking for.”

At those words, I looked at Rakian with a smirk.

Because I told the bishop that I followed him without a fight. I said what to do if I said nonsense, but I kept my mouth shut.

Come to think of it, it’s a paladin if I say it.

“How hard it is to walk! Can’t you see my feeble legs?”

“You can only see the legs.”

“Don’t say nonsense.”

“… … .”

It was nice to cover it up, but it wasn’t a conversation worth hearing. He opened his mouth quickly before he could speak.

“Bishop, I have something to tell you.”

“Oh, I’m sorry. Tell me.”

“It’s about the witch trial.”

“It’s a trial… … .”

The bishop frowned. It’s the first time I see a face like that.

I met you for the first time yesterday.

“What?”

“I want the trial to be cancelled.”

“… … What does that mean?”

The bishop’s voice subsided a little.

“I don’t know why you say that, but it’s impossible. It’s nothing else, it’s a matter of God and defeat.”

“Cirque is showing extreme rejection. Even the bishop knows the trial process.”

“… … .”

The witch trial is a temple affair.

I do, but I don’t want to be known.

It is said that it is a secret that is not revealed to the believers as well as ordinary priests. However, it is not something that the bishop level is ignorant of.

Unsurprisingly, the bishop sighed and opened his mouth.

“I don’t know how you know the process, but if you know those things, you will know about the gods. Once submitted, the promise must be kept.”

“I know.”

While answering that, I looked at the bishop with a piercing gaze.

Because I wanted to know his views on the trial. The bishop, who had met eyes with me for a while, sighed again after a while.

“I myself am skeptical of that trial. Too… … It’s so inhumane. I understand her reaction. All I can say is that the trial will proceed formally.”

“He also doesn’t believe it. In fact, if the user of the new pad protests, the Vatican might change his mind.”

“I don’t think it will, but… … To be honest, I can’t say for sure.”

The bishop answered with a skeptical look.

The probability is low, but not zero. It’s probably higher than the probability of someone who has been to the Eastern Continent nearby and has a girlfriend.

I’m not as lucky as X, so I can skip this one and become X.

A few things turned out well, but in fact, isn’t that enough to judge my luck for falling out of nowhere?

After thinking about it, I looked at the bishop’s face and looked 10 years old.

guilt and responsibility.

Two things weigh down his time.

“… … .”

Just looking at enduring Rakian and Arina, I thought he was a character. But I’m afraid I’ll show that kind of side to people who have nothing to do with me. It’s just like the priest I thought it was.

It’s impressive enough.

It must be stressful, but I can’t add a burden to a person like that. Fortunately, this was a problem I could alleviate.

“The gods and dies are useless. because.”

Looking at the bishop’s face, he continued.

“Because Byron is not eligible.”

* * *


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