Ascendance of a Bookworm

What each saw

When your father told me that I would return to the temple as soon as I let the magic equipment and Egmont's side services, which would stop time, out of the horseman.

I'm pretty sure Egmont is involved, but the other blue clerics may also be somewhat involved. I stop by the Cleric's office and speak to Haltmoot.

"Haltmoot, the clergyman has headed to the castle, so could I ask you to listen to the circumstances of the two non-Egmonts?

"If it's Lady Rosemaine's request, I'd be happy to"

Haltmoot leaves with the side service of the clergyman. As soon as that happened, the blue clerics, who were on duty under Haltmoot's watch, simultaneously pulled out their shoulders.

"Not if you're distracted. Because if the Chief Cleric is officially replaced, this will be the routine. Encourage me to do my duty."

The stance is the same as that of the Cleric Chief and Haltmut without the need for an unusable blue cleric, but the response is very different with abandonment and elimination. The identity of the priests and nobles who had to enter the temple as priests is entirely different in Haltmut, where they are traveling with the awareness of my help as it is.

Haltmoot is a typical senior nobleman. The Blue Cleric has not graduated from the House of Lords, so we do not consider ourselves the same nobility. With the exception of me, the head of the temple, and the chief priest, there are verses that are in bulk in the frame of a priest of his lower status, both blue and gray, because of the highest character of his parents in the temple. The important thing for Haltmoot is, as he said in his inaugural address, "Will it help me or not". It's no wonder the Grey Clerics think they're worth more to the Temple if they're bad.

... and I don't even know how many clerics can stay blue this past winter.

The chief cleric said there was a Solemnity of the old Veronicans. Without my parents to assist me, blue clerics cannot be blue clerics. It is not only the relationship of nobility that changes dramatically. Neither can the temple, which is heavily influenced by noble society, be irrelevant.

... the students in the House of Lords would save their lives if they gave their names, but what happens to the little ones? Pick it up at the orphanage? Is it just a tight budget to take them all out?

But if we don't raise nobles, we should be in trouble first. What does the adoptive father think of the area? We may need to discuss this once before heading to the House of Lords.

Haltmoot came back as he was doing his errands thinking. The latter two did not appear to have been particularly involved in the nobility that had broken in. The surveillance is also over, as all the blue clerics have been briefed on the circumstances.

"Thank you for your cooperation. Thank you for coming back to my room."

Open up the blue clergy and their side services, and go back to your chambers, struggling with the side services of the clergyman attached to Haltmoot. By then, it had already been time for the minor's proximity to return to the Noble City.

"Dear Rosemaine, please be very careful with your surroundings"

Saying that worryingly, Leonore, Eudit, Rhoderich and Filine go home. After dropping it off, Brother Cornelius exhaled slowly.

"I don't know that even if Master Rosemaine is about to be poisoned. I don't know how to be careful when people tell me to watch my neighborhood...... I'm still immature"

If not taught by Brother Eckhardt soon, Hartmoot put his hand on Brother Cornelius' shoulder, which dwells a strong light in his pitch-black eyes, whining.

"Cornelius, what does it mean that Master Rosemaine is about to be poisoned?

Haltmut's orange eyes gleam when he was already out of his seat during the poisoning noise. Speaking of which, I hadn't talked to Haltmoot about the backdrop of the fake Bible yet. Returning to my room and having dinner, I report to Haltmoot what happened today.

"Ho, the fake scriptures were poisoned, and Master Rosemaine and I both risked being poisoned," he said. Viscount Dardolph brought it in, didn't he?

Haltmoot found out that the fake scriptures had been poisoned, with a glimmering grin.

"We haven't completely decided yet. At the very least, wait for Vilma's report from the four gatekeepers to tell us what's going on."

"Now let's talk about the commonly used poisons around here and how to deal with them during the reporting period."

Haltmut began lecturing Darmuel, Angelica and Brother Cornelius on the types of poisons commonly used and how to deal with them. Angelica is firmly instilling her magic in Stynrook.

"Where did Haltmoot find out such a thing?

"Master Justkus taught me during my service in the Temple. He said he had better knowledge as a proximity to the Lords' clan. It was said that the Lords are now close and may not turn up, but I didn't think we'd need them so soon."

With that said, Haltmut had Fran bring a locker of keys. Put on leather gloves and take biblical keys. And as I explained to the escort knights, I began to apply various medications and hit demon stones, as Brother Eckhardt had done.

"... Dear Rosemaine, are these Biblical keys fake too? Unlike the scriptures, which just show us what they are, there seems to be a lot of complicated magic engraving."

"It's not the key that's registered with my magic..."

Is the key real? I lean my neck. Haltmut picks up the keys to the Bible and gazes at the demonic stone part.

"Have you ever seen a nobleman sneak in here re-register only magic? You can't just be aggressive about where and how fake that is. Because the Bible was fake, so if you decide the keys are fake and you're going to look around, the killers can mock the mess."

In the words of Haltmoot I stared at the key. I don't know if it's an exquisite fake or if only magic is the real thing that has been re-registered.

"... Either way, you can't even see if this is real if the Bible doesn't return. When will the Chief Cleric be back?

"You said you'd be back tomorrow or the day after, as you said you'd be secretive and quick to peek into your memories"

The next day, the Chief Cleric did not return. To gather a little more information, I call four gray clerics to listen to the circumstances.

"At first, he named it the Plantain Chamber of Commerce, and offered to take after Lord Egmont."

But the gatekeepers immediately thought something was wrong. The Plantan Chamber of Commerce always uses the same man. The carriage is different, too. I didn't even hear from Gil. Above all, your attitude belonged to the aristocrats.

"Though a millionaire, he's a civilian. If you wish to succeed a noble child, the Blue Cleric, the Plantan Chamber of Commerce, the Guilberta Chamber of Commerce and the Ottomar Chamber of Commerce are very polite material waists. You said," Take it back soon. "

When the gatekeepers pointed out their doubts, the Viscount Dardolph looked a little out of the carriage and said, "I have a promise. As soon as possible," he just said.

"I remember the face of the Viscount Dardolph because I had served Lord Sikikoza. So I told him I would ask him if he had an appointment to see me soon, and I headed over to Lord Egmont."

Both Shikikoza and his relatives treated grey clerics badly. They decided it would be a big deal if we pissed him off here. If I told Egmont I had a visitor, he seemed to have a proper appointment to see me, and he replied that he was going to pick me up.

"We went back to the gate, told the gatekeepers that we had an appointment for a meeting, and went to open the gate for the carriage. After the carriage came through, we were caught trying to close the gate, but really not long ago, we had no idea what had happened."

When they realized it, they were wrapped around it and transported it into the carriage. And they tied it up even more with regular strings in the carriage.

"When we left the city, the magic bondage disappeared, and we heard the words, we found ourselves being taken out of the city."

I tried to draw the soldier's attention when I walked through the gate, but the carriage left the city as it was, just because I felt painful being kicked or trampled. And in the empty countryside, there was a carriage and a peasant of your people ready, and they told you to switch.

At that time, he was ordered to take off his clothes so that he could not escape easily, and he was re-tied and put in a carriage.

"Looks like the peasant man was hired for money. I pushed my blood judgment on the contract and kept the ring. He initially planned to put it on his finger, but he couldn't adjust the thickness of the ring without magic, so he put it through the string and hid it under his clothes."

After that, he just got carried with a cloth on his luggage, so he doesn't know anything more.

"They didn't tell me where they were going to be transported and what would happen next"

"Really? It helped me to tell you. Let's file a complaint with Viscount Dardolph."

I tell the gray clerics to return to the orphanage.

"... the invading aristocratic woman is the Viscount Dardolph, and the blue cleric who guided her seems to be definitely in Egmont"

"Testimony will not be trusted in civilians, but it will be certain. It's important to know how much information Ferdinand brings home from Egmont's memory."

It's also important to find out who Egmont's ring leads to, but I don't know how long it will take to get all the evidence that works for the nobility. I'm in a twisted hurry for knowing who did it but not being able to move. I want the Bible back a little bit sooner.

"Dear Rosemaine, don't jump out on your own to find the Scriptures or look for them in the dark clouds"

"I know, sir"

Because I know, thus am I quiet in the temple. It takes a lot of passage to power the Lord's adoptive daughter.

"You would have cautioned the Guilberta and Plantan Chambers about the dangers of being named on their own, wouldn't you? This is what the Guilberta Chamber of Commerce sold us for questionable nobility."

And I spread out the cloth which Gil had kept. The cloth I love will be ordered from my mother and then dyed, so I won't be ready any time soon. A similar atmosphere, but I hear another craftsman sold dyed cloth.

"What would you do if you bought a cloth that I like?

Leaning his neck, the Ordnants flew in. "It's Ferdinand. I'm going back. Gather the escort knights," the white bird will be a yellow demon stone, leaving brief words.

"Darmuel, tell the escort knights to assemble. Zam, please contact the Cleric's office."

"Yes, sir."

"In conclusion, sufficient evidence was obtained"

Returning from the castle, the clergyman, dressed in cleric clothes, came to the room. At that time my escort knights are gathered, as they were told. Every face looks nervous and harsh.

"Looks like this whole thing started with an inquiry into Egmont's parents"

The chief cleric began to speak quietly. Apparently Egmont was asked by his parents if there was a day without a temple chief and a clergyman. The two of us are also in and out of the castle, so we are not in a position to get information on when that is, although the absence period is considerable.

A few days after such a question arises, the temple chief and the clergyman are notified as business contacts that they will be absent. We were informed that the Temple Chief's office would be completely closed to take service to the Italian restaurant as well.

"Egmont told my parents immediately. And it was the Viscount Dardolph's request for a visit that was sent through her parents" house.

A "visit request specifying the date and time of absence" comes from the Viscount Dardolph. There's no way I can say no even if I think about my parents' power relationship. Egmont immediately replied with an acknowledgement, he said. I heard the Viscount Dardolph asked for a favor, but as much as I could hear it, there was also a push from my parents.

"I have a confidential request, so I will be heading out that day under the name of the Plantan Chamber of Commerce, I had received a letter that said: Although this could not be used as evidence because it has been burned and disposed of as instructed"

On that day, Egmont waited nervously to see what the hell was going on. In the meantime, he was informed of his arrival through the gate and picked him up.

"It was definitely the Viscount Dardolph who came out in Egmont's memory. The Grey Clerics had already been captured by the carriage, but Egmont didn't seem to know that four Grey Clerics had been kidnapped."

To the Viscount Dardolph: "I also want the side service that remains in the temple chief's office to go outside for a reason. Because we don't want to do anything handsy in the temple," Egmont said, forcing him to head to confirm his side service. They said Nicolas, Gill and Fritz were just on their way to the orphanage. Egmont ordered one of his sidelines to retain the three as they were in the orphanage.

Then he commands another side service to sneak him in from the side service room, let him unlock the temple chief's office from the inside, and let him bring the keys of the scriptures. The storage of keys is very much the same everywhere. It has been decided that the leadership is in charge.

Viscount Dardolph switched scriptures while the side service was searching for a safe deposit box of keys. When you hit a scripture with a magic apparatus the size of a fist, you get the same thing as the real thing.

"My son is to be killed, and the reason my clan is to be neglected from Aub is that child of the rising of civilians. You'd be forgiven enough to get a little revenge, wouldn't you?

That's how the Viscount Dardolph replaced the Bible with a fake. I watched it on the spot, but it was a fake so exquisite that I didn't know which was which.

"Now you will see an abominable child who tricked his surroundings into becoming the adoptive daughter of a lord panic at an autumn mitzvah or winter mitzvah. It's too late when you realize that the real Bible is lost. They must be losing track of who switched them."

The Viscount Dardolph gave a grin with a couscous and poison in her possession. Then take one key out of the storage box of the key that Egmont's side service brought and grip it in. By re-registering her magic, she panicked that it was even a fake Biblical key.

"The child, and the priest Ferdinand, who is the guardian, are also blamed for mismanagement, and what is only going to be disposed of"

Shame on the temple chief in a ceremonial setting through the exchange of scriptures. And the Viscount Dardolph said he was to be dragged down from the seat of the head of the temple with apathy.

Egmont unintentionally laughs, imagining the situation. You come into the temple as a blue witch rising a civilian, and you panic to realize that a child who looks great as a temple chief is a fake scripture in a ceremonial setting. Wouldn't that be a very exciting sight?

Since the death of the former temple chief, the share of donations has decreased, as has the yummy heading for prayer ceremonies and harvest festivals. Drinking a little will go down.

"Do not even tell me how the ceremonial venue became"

After the Viscount Dardolph turned her back on Egmont and gently stroked the fake Scriptures once, she returned them to the storage area of the keys.

"Egmont and the Viscount Dardolph, who finished replacing the Bible, left the Temple Chief's office with the utmost care to avoid leaving any trace of an intrusion and moved to Egmont's room. And I made a contract for magic."

The Viscount Dardolph, who moved the room, talked about what would happen and what would happen when she switched scriptures, and said, "If that child were to be unloaded from the Temple Chief, would I recommend you to the next Temple Chief? You've been so cooperative," he laughed.

"Egmont laughed lovingly, thinking that noble words and other things were not credible. But as you can see from Egmont's feelings, the Viscount Dardolph took out a contract."

You won't be able to trust words alone, so she gave out a contract and a ring. That contract did have the sentence "Recommend Egmont to the next Temple Chief".

"If I exchanged covenant magic, I would be able to trust my words a little," he said, and Egmont rose to the sound of the next temple chief. The contract spell is complete with your name on it and your blood judgment pressed. And a ring fitted with demonic stones was given as a sign of trust. Now you're one of the noblemen, they say. "

The aristocratic child is given a ring fitted with demonic stones by his parents at the Baptist ceremony. Egmont, a blue cleric and not holding his own ring, naturally put the ring given to the Viscount Dardolph on the middle finger of his left hand.

"It's a Demon Stone ring, so now you'll be able to handle your magic too. After that, you just have to wait for that civilian temple chief who's cheating around to be dragged down."

That's what the Viscount Dardolph tells me, and Egmont laughs at the ring's demon stone with a garlic. The two of us had just neatly scattered down the temple chief rising a civilian, and the Viscount Dardolph took the scripture and returned with a horseman.

They only let the carriage act differently and work it out so they don't know they went to the temple around them. It leaves no trace. You just have to wait quietly for the fall mitzvah.

"And where we're celebrating in the room, it means we went in and got caught by force. In addition to what the Viscount Dardolph told me, the ramblings against you seem to be partly due to the fact that you've been drinking and feeling more concerned."

The chief cleric said so and exhaled slowly, then looked at me and smiled sarcastically.

"Rosemaine, remember? When Count Bindebalt falsely entered into a subordination agreement with the adoption."

Dirk's contract was doubled, and the contract that Delia believed she had with the adoption should have been a subordinate contract.

"No way......"

"Oh, the contract was double. What Egmont signed was a subordination agreement, and the ring is the same thing as a cannibal. If I can use it, it will be erased....... glad to have secured it early. The memory of Egmont, a blue cleric, can prove immobile. The Viscount Dardolph and her family can be disposed of with certainty. Also, since the crest of the ring that Egmont was wearing belonged to Gerlach, your involvement is obvious."

"Winter is so much easier," the clergyman says, raising the edge of his lips. It also seems to be valid evidence for capturing the old Veronicans, who are in a pretty good mood. Both your father and his adopted father who received the report praised him for "cutting through the trap well".

"This time I was more surprised by your obsession with books than your woman's. I discovered this from your discomfort. It would have been a big deal if I hadn't noticed."

"If you understood any obsession with my book, let's go."

When I rise, the chief priest looks at me deepening the wrinkles between his brows.

"Rosemaine, where are you going?

"We're going to get the Bible back. What else do you do?

Now that the Viscount Dardolph has found out that she has taken it away, and the nobles have come up with convincing evidence, there will be nothing else to do but go and get the Bible back. The chief priest who heard my words looked at me with one eyebrow raised as if he were a fool.

"The question and the answer are not engaged. I'm asking where I'm going. I don't have to ask. I haven't heard a word about your purpose."

"It's a place where the Viscount Dardolph seems to be. First, the aristocratic city hall. If you're not there, it's an assault on Dardolph's summer hall. No matter how far you chase me, I will definitely get my book back. I will never let you get away with it."

And when I gripped my fist and proclaimed, the chief priest also rose up.

"I do have to get the Bible back. Now let's try to make our way to Viscount Dardolph's Hall. Whoever faces his teeth, tie him up from one end and go. I don't know who has any memories."

To reclaim the Scriptures, I stormed the Winter Hall of Viscount Dardolph in the Noble City with the Clerical Chief and the Guardian Knights.

But it was already late, and the Viscount Dardolph was dead.