ăHmm, bingo!ăThe chair crashed with a bang as Conia stood up.ăLook! âThe stipulation to politely treat a foreign messenger who arrived in advance is not absolute. Once done with his task, he should return to his own country immediately, or join the diplomat who will arrive later. Staying in the country is a breach of etiquette.â In other words, him staying in Agiapole is not a part of his job and thereâs no need to treat him like a diplomat!ă
ăY-You finally found itâŚă
ăTh-Thatâs great, Lady ConiaâŚă
Before her was a long table with tons of books piled on top. Most of them were about laws and regulations related to diplomacy and past cases. The maids and Gray Deacons who browsed with her were exhausted, faces down on the table.
ăThank you, everyone!ă
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Coniaâs innocence brought smiles to everyone present. They all loved her character; they were here because they wanted to help her.
ăIâll go see the adventurer Hikaru tomorrow.ă
Conia didnât know that Hikaru simply spouted random nonsense about his rights. It would, however, be better for her and her friends that they never knew.
Hikaru drew his Dagger of Strength from its sheath and poked the notebook. He was ready to run if anything happened, but nothing really occurred. He then reached for the notebook, and after checking that no one was around with his Mana Detection, he moved to a corner of the dark room.
Hikaru turned on a magic lamp and started examining the well-thumbed, leather-bound notebook. A red string was wound around it three times and fastened with a metal clip which had traces of mana in it.
ăA hidden notebook with a magic seal⌠Iâm guessing itâll burst into flames or something.ă
He was not interested in the priest who left and what kind of person he was. There was no need to put himself in danger by reading the notebook.
ăBut my curiosity is killing me.ă
Once again, Hikaru drew his dagger.
ăAll right. Here goes nothing.ă
He cut the string, but nothing happened in particular. The clip didnât do anything.
ăPhewâŚă
He tilted the notebook and let the string and clip fall on the floor. His mask was in the way, so he removed it and shoved it into his pocket.
As Hikaru opened the notebook to its first page and read the contents, he pressed his hand on his forehead.
ăThis notebook has a magic seal on it. If someone other than me moves it for even a little, itâll burst into flames. If the trap doesnât activate, you may assume that Iâm already dead.ă
ăHmm. So if the priest was still alive, it wouldâve burned the moment I poked it with my dagger. Man, I really need more knowledge about traps.ă
Hikaru decided to have a professional in disarming traps teach him. But that wonât be for another time. I already opened it, so might as well read it here.
ăI would like to believe it is my friend Dennis who opens this notebook. But if itâs not, could you do me a favor and send this to him? His full name is Dennis Lugrim and he serves as a priest in Vireoceanâs capital, Ville Zentra. He will surely give you a huge reward. I advise you not to read the contents as it would put your life in danger.
âScott Fairsă
ăHe sure is thorough.ăHikaru muttered as he flipped to the next page.
He showed no concern of the warning at all. He didnât really care about the rewards since he wasnât in any financial difficulty. No mana reaction from the notebook anyway. There shouldnât be any problem if he checked the contents.
ăHmm.ă
Hikaru continued reading. The contents were written in a diary format which changed drastically midway.
ăItâs been two years since I came to the Tower, but I still donât know what goes in the Popeâs mind. Eighty percent of the Red Priests in the Tower come from Agiapole even though the articles state that fifty percent should come from other regions.ă
ăIâve taken over budget implementation duty since spring. Iâm glad I took the job. My only regret is that I have less time to preach outside. Budget implementation is the last frontier of the priests who come from other regions.ă
ăI came across a strange entry on the budget list. His Holiness says itâs research funds for studying sacred relics, but studying these things is not the Churchâs job. We should only manage them. Some unfamiliar traders and researches have been frequenting the secret passage. Whatâs going on in there?ă
ăMy colleague, Father Gravey, has been dismissed. He was ordered to go to the countryside as a Gray Deacon. He said âIâm glad I only got dismissed. Scott, the Tower is not the only place you can walk the path of faith.â He further quoted Saint Beyond: âYouâll feel God as long as youâre alive.âă
ăHow sad. How, oh so, sad.ă
ăWhere did the money go? Failure to make this clear would be betraying the trust of the believers. I have to investigate this research facility.ă
ăThere are still pure and innocent people like Miss Conia. The Church can still start over.ă
The notes ended there.
ăNow that was worth the read.ă
In the end, Hikaru had no idea what happened to Scott, but it was clear that the priest stuck his nose where it didnât belong.
The next few pages contained a blueprint of the Tower and some notes regarding the suspicious budget. A spot on the map was labelled âResearch Facility Entrance?â No doubt that Scott entered there.
ăIâm sure he was a good guy.ă
Hikaru could tell from the notes that he was worried about the Churchâs future. He could see that Scott stayed true to the Saintsâ teachings.
ăHe couldâve asked for help from others, though I guess that could also be dangerous. It sounds like everyone on the Popeâs faction is an enemy.ă
A struggle between the priests from the Popeâs faction and those that came from other regions. Regional priests came to the Tower after recommendations from respected people. From their perspective, the priests belonging to the Popeâs faction were nothing but corrupt people who bought their status. Conversely, priests in the Popeâs faction found the regional priestsâ adherence to the Saintsâ teachings annoying. Agiapoleâs residents were not idiots. It was clear which kind they revered.
ăPower struggles wherever you go⌠Humans truly are sinful creatures.ăHikaru shoved the notebook into his pocket and turned off the lamp.ăItâs not like I owe you anything Mr. Scott. I havenât even met you.ă
Hikaru thought about it for a bit. So far he only knew a few people from the ChurchâConia, Gelop, and Shuva. It was clear who belonged to which faction.
ăThen againâŚăHikaru started walking towards the location on the map labelled âResearch Facility Entranceâ.ăIâll expose what the Pope is up to in your stead. I just donât like these guys.ă
Hikaru put on his mask once more. The lights on the corridor reflected dimly on the mask.
The path was hard to see since the walls and floor were white. Only authorized personnel could enter this area. Even the maids and guardsâ numbers were kept at a bare minimum.
Their official reason for the place was that it led to an archive for rare books and documents. In fact, there was a storage for books, which provided for good camouflage.
When Hikaru made it to the end of the secret passageâthe one that Scott entered the other dayâa wooden door stood before him. It wasnât locked. He opened the door to find a spiral staircase that led underground.
Without any window, the way down was completely dark. Fortunately, magic lamps hanging here and there provided enough light for a safe descent down.
There were four levels underground with a small room midway that people who came here probably didnât notice. At least one person was always inside, checking the people who passed through a peephole. The only people who would know about it were the watchers, the person who ordered for the room to be built, and those who had detection-type skills.
There was a device in the room that notified the guards underground right away of any intruder.
I guess they got Scott with this.
Hikaru walked past the room. The person inside didnât react. After all, he couldnât see Hikaru.
He made it down and into a dimly-lit corridor made of stone. There was no need for white here anymore. The passage branched two three directionsâfront, right, and left. To the left was a path that went deeper underground, a large room seemed to be at the end of the path ahead, and to the right stood doors that led to smaller rooms.