The Demon Prince goes to the Academy - Chapter 595
Chapter 595
It is unknown where the four people are chasing will end up.
It’s clear that a nasty group is involved.
However, if there are political issues involved, it becomes even more troublesome.
If you are trying to investigate a case related to the undead and you end up interfering with the Knights Templar, things might become complicated on a different level.
“By the way. I have a question… … .”
While Ellen and Louise were contemplating, Heinrich spoke up as if he had a question.
“What?”
“Could it be true that the ashes really became undead?”
Louise slowly nodded at Heinrich’s question.
“There was nothing we could confirm. Even the paladins don’t seem to be convinced of that part.”
The possibility that the remains were undead. That, too, was only guessed from the destruction of the coffin, but strictly speaking, it did not confirm the undead.
It’s just that it’s very likely that it happened.
Ellen, Ludwig, and Louise also look at Heinrich at Heinrich’s questioning.
Heinrich began to sweat at that gaze.
“I wondered if it would be that easy to make undead… … .”
“hmm… … ?”
At those words, Louise tilted her head.
“Didn’t they say that those buried in the cemetery were saints?”
“It did. The remains of those who made many achievements in their lives must have been buried there.”
“The tomb of the previous commander of the Knights Templar was also there.”
It was Louise and Ellen’s answer. When Heinrich heard that, he pursed his lips as if choosing what to say with a serious expression on his face.
“In the first place, the ashes become undead… … . I don’t quite understand… … .”
Became undead.
The reasoning itself is reasonable, but Heinrich was thinking of the fundamental part in the first place.
It was the remains of priests and paladins who must have made great achievements in their lifetime and must have had great divine power in their lifetime.
Is it possible for them to become undead and be resurrected in the first place?
“well… … . I don’t know much about evil secret arts or black magic like the undead. And it must be something in a field unknown even to wizards who walk the right path. So I don’t know if the divine power that the lions had while they were alive will protect their remains after they die.”
“I do not know either.”
An undead made from the remains of saints, not an ordinary undead. Is that possible?
Is it even possible to create so many undead in a short period of time?
Ellen keeps thinking of Tiamata in her mind.
Tiamata once appeared in the form of a cursed sword. And he created a huge amount of undead.
‘no… … . It won’t be. Not Reinhardt… … .’
Ellen was convinced that Reinhardt was not the culprit under the circumstances.
In the end, that is Heinrich’s question.
Does it make sense to create the undead from the remains of saints in the first place?
“Let’s ask.”
Unexpectedly, the answer came from Ludwig’s mouth.
“Anna would at least know better than we do.”
A wizard with a talent for black magic.
Anna de Guerna.
At those words, both Ellen and Heinrich nodded.
* * *
There is no guarantee that black magic was used in the grave robbery of the saints. There is a good chance that the priests of the Demonic Church, a force other than magic, were involved.
They are two different powers.
But in the end, there may be something in common in that they can produce similar results.
Ludwig’s words of going to find Anna and asking her were worth trying since there was no way to find a priest of the Demonic Church right now.
“It won’t be in the dormitory. They come back once every few days, go out the very next day, and don’t come back for another few days.”
“Where are you? Let’s go ask.”
Ellen’s idea was that she was sure to be at the temple anyway, so all she had to do was go and ask.
“uh? I’m fine with that… … .”
Of course, Ludwig didn’t know where the three were studying magic.
Naturally, Louise and Heinrich’s gazes met each other.
“University of Magic.”
Around this morning, the two of them were taking a walk around the Temple and were about to confirm that something was being researched at the Magic College.
“I don’t know, but I think it might be there.”
It was Heinrich’s words, and Louise narrowed her brows.
“I don’t know if they will let you in… … .”
After confirming that the security was tight, Louise seemed to be at a loss.
But now they are with Ellen Artorius, who can penetrate anywhere in the world.
So there was nothing I couldn’t get into.
* * *
Of course, that was an illusion.
“You cannot enter.”
Those were the words of a guard who blocked Ellen’s way as soon as she entered the grounds of the Temple Magic University Research Building.
It wasn’t that the people in the back were trying to enter, it was what Ellen heard herself when she tried to enter.
“… … why?”
“There was a strict order from His Majesty the Emperor not to allow entry of anyone other than those related to research.”
Ellen is blocked, so it means that Ellen is included in the saying that no one is allowed to enter.
Ellen quietly looks into the eyes of the guard inside the helmet.
What kind of secret research was going on, so he couldn’t let himself go in?
Ellen would have broken through the door of the Knights Templar.
However, it was important that it was an order from the ‘Emperor’.
Emperor Bertus is someone who falls within the category of friends to Ellen.
A friend who shares a secret that others should not know about and who shares the responsibility for the Gate debacle.
A relationship that can’t be expressed in words other than friends, even though each other shares the traces of guilt and sadness.
If that friend even forbids himself, there must be a reason.
Ellen accepts it that way.
“You don’t have to go in. All I need to know is that there is a classmate of mine named Anna de Guerna in that lab who is involved in the research. And if possible, if you can call me.”
“I can’t say anything about the part related to the research.”
Even who is participating in the study is confidential. I couldn’t figure out what the hell they were doing to be so secure.
“However, I can report to the superiors that the hero has come for this kind of business.”
Ellen wasn’t really curious about what research was going on inside anyway.
I’m researching something that will help in war, and I just think it’s strictly confidential because it could be misused by someone.
Because good is good Ellen had no intention of feeling sad or trying to squeeze in.
The research going on here won’t have anything to do with the current case.
“That’s it. Can you tell me that?”
“all right.”
Anna might be here, but if not, you just have to wait until you return to the Royal Class dormitory.
Because Anna comes back every few days.
* * *
The guard told them to go back because they couldn’t report right away, so the party had no choice but to return to the temple dormitory.
I don’t know why, but the emperor ordered that everyone else, including Ellen, not enter the magic university.
Royal Class 2nd Year B Class Dormitory Lobby.
Everyone sat together and drank a cup of tea Heinrich brought, taking a breather.
I had been walking around outside in the snow so far, so I didn’t suffer physically, but I couldn’t help but be mentally tired.
“I don’t know what it is, but it seems like an experiment where confidentiality is very important.”
“Iknow, right.”
At Louise’s words, Ellen quietly nodded.
Everyone in this room was curious about the research going on at the Magic University, but they didn’t have any more doubts.
It’s because of prejudice.
“Coming to think of it, it was odd that Project Titan went on without secrecy. That’s why the wizards of the Wizards Guild and the Mage Tower bother the Grand Duke of Saint-Ouan quite a bit.”
“Are you bothering me?”
At Ellen’s question, Louise shrugged.
“Wizards are a people who can’t be bothered when it comes to new magic or technology. And for those who have been involved in magic all their lives, Titan is… … . Isn’t it inevitable that you will be shocked just by looking at it?”
“surely… … .”
“yes… … . It was. clearly.”
When Heinrich and Ludwig imagined the overwhelming majesty of the Titan, they felt the thrill even now when it was not in front of their eyes.
At the Battle of Serandia, the appearance of the Titans was so huge and overwhelming that it could be seen anywhere on the battlefield.
“It’s something that’s being created. High-ranking people and wizards usually know about it, but seeing it with your own eyes is a completely different matter. It was to the point where I felt absurd that something like that could be possible with magic.”
Although Titan is a war weapon made of magic, everyone in front of it felt as if they had seen an incarnation of a god or some kind of manifestation.
“So it’s only natural that the Archduke of Saint-Ouan, who was the main pillar of the project, would suffer from wizards. and… … . Maybe it’s just the Grand Duke.”
Adelia from Class A.
Although the Grand Duke is a Grand Duke, Adelia is a student from the Royal Class.
Heinrich muttered blankly.
“Adelia must be going through a lot of hardships too.”
“It has to be.”
Project Titan isn’t particularly classified, but it hasn’t disclosed all of its technology. Therefore, it was inevitable that the wizards would bother the Grand Duke and Adelia, whether because they were curious or because they coveted the knowledge.
Wizards flocking to her like a herd of dogs and asking questions about this and that, and Adelia, due to her personality, wouldn’t even be able to cut them off.
Heinrich couldn’t help but be very worried about Adelia’s mental state when he thought about the scene.
Adelia is a celestial researcher. Fighting directly doesn’t fit Young Adelia’s disposition, and she’s not good at it.
Of course, Adelia did not fight directly, but due to her completion of Titan, in some way she will be remembered as the wizard who killed the most monsters in the world.
Magic research is usually classified.
Because of the preconceived notion that this was the case, no one particularly suspected it. Of course, everyone was puzzled that even Ellen was not allowed to enter the research building.
“When will Anna be back?”
Everyone couldn’t be convinced by Ludwig’s question.
In the end, the guards didn’t even say whether Anna was at the magic university. I just decided to deliver the word that Ellen had come.
Asking Anna about the black magic of turning into the undead doesn’t give a sharp answer to this situation. I was just trying to ask whether or not it would be easy to create undead with the remains of saints.
In the end, it’s true that I’m nervous about this and that, but it’s not like I haven’t been able to do it.
You can request an interview with the popes of the five main denominations, but that is a very sensitive issue, so you need to think about it a bit more.
If the demonic deity in the refugee camp is also involved in the search operation, there is no promise.
Rowen did not move alone, but he must have scattered numerous inquisitors throughout the refugee camp and synthesized the information.
It is unknown if Rowen has ever come in contact with the identity of the culprits.
It is a job to follow the case Rowen was chasing, and there are even fewer manpower available.
Whether or not we will be able to reach the end of this before the winter is over is unknown.
So there is no point in rushing today.
“Let’s do this for today.”
So, Ellen suggested that we take a break after organizing what we found out today.
“Ludwig, you ask Anna what we were going to ask when she comes back and let us know… … . No, just call me.”
Ellen corrected herself, realizing that it would be better for her to ask herself than to leave it to Ludwig.
“yea, I got it.”
Ludwig nodded with a firm expression.
“I don’t think you need to move too fast. Even if you don’t know who the people who killed Rowen are, if you know we’re after them… … .”
Louise looked at everyone with a hard expression and said.
“We must keep in mind that there is a possibility that they will try to get their hands on us.”
They are the ones who killed Rowen.
I don’t know if they’ll even touch the hero, but I couldn’t say there wasn’t a chance they would do what they did to Rowen if they knew they were already tracking them.
Heinrich and Ludwig and Ellen too.
I didn’t know that pursuing this job was a job that required considerable risk.
“I feel like I dragged myself into something… … .”
I didn’t think this was a simple task.
But when he asked Ellen for help, Ludwig naturally couldn’t imagine that this was such a big deal.
Ludwig felt goosebumps all over at the thought that Ellen might be in danger because of him.
I feel like I’m causing an irreversible nuisance.
“no.”
Ellen shook her head at Ludwig’s self-reproach.
“At this point, I can’t leave it alone like this.”
Rather, Ellen adds, it would be better for people if they could act on whatever happens before it escalates.
It’s not something I said to comfort you.
I really thought so, so I just said that.