Former General Is Undead Knight

Lesson 52: Tethomburg's Final Period ③

A few weeks had already elapsed since the incident in the Viscount of Lagard, Tetomburg, a small city.

Al Ante had taken off the Viscount Lagar territory with his young children and lived in an orphanage in a remote area.

"Mr. Aloys, I was wondering if you could head up to the village for a little shopping."

"Yeah, I get it. … then I'm going to go out a little bit"

Speaking louder than Dean Heidi at the garden tip, Alante turns to her as she laughs and waves at the children she was playing with.

"... what's up, Mr. Heidi? Well, I can't really see my face..."

"No... you were a man, weren't you? It's pathetic..."

Heidi shakes her head as she exhales.

"and... sorry, that was rude"

Heidi holds her mouth and heads down in a panic.

Alante grinned bitterly and glanced at the bandage on his cheek with his finger.

Compared to the children, Al Ante has a huge crack in his face and name.

As a measure of this, he burned his face, bandaged it, and named it the pseudonym Aloys.

He was bought high on what he had learned about magic and early medicine, and was supposed to work in a residential form in this orphanage.

At first they were scared by the children who were originally in the orphanage because of burns on their faces, but these days those tides are disappearing as well.

Some of the children who escaped during the incident in Tethomburg were the best and fourteen years old, and many were firmly age-appropriate, especially those who had served him enduring the tough sorting of Tony Rail.

He chose a leader from among those elderly groups to form multiple groups, scattered throughout the kingdom, with the cooperation of Kreutz, part of the captain of the kingdom's army.

Alante thought it would be ideal to return it to his parents, but there were a number of children among whom parents who heard that the lord would buy it for a considerable value had sold it off as a delight in the midst of life misery, and that had become a major trauma.

He also decided that it would be dangerous to leave it in Viscount Lagard territory because, more than that, the 'heretical Inquisition' mage was the first to target Elise, who was the victim.

Although Arante and the others succeeded in getting away on that occasion, the likelihood of them targeting themselves and their children again was well considered.

Conversely, I had the idea that if even Viscount Lagard collar had fallen out, it shouldn't have followed me that far to the leap.

They are also being pursued by the measures of the main body of the 'whistling demon'.

It seemed to me that Al Ante had some part in the bet that he shouldn't bother to keep searching for the victims, who were also the end of the spectrum, with the greatest loss of thought.

Although the reality is that there is no better way to take it than now.

Alante thinks as he prepares to head to the village inside the orphanage.

(Did that big armor man get away safely...?

What Al Ante learned from rumors of the wind while he was rolling over the stronghold is that the 'Inquisition of the heresy' was also burning some mansions around in other major cities in Viscount Lagard territory after magically burning down buildings in the small city of Tethomburg.

Hearing that a large cross had been found from the burning marks, Alante was recalling just before he left Tetomburg.

After fighting that armored swordsman, it was above all a suggestion that the 'heretical Inquisition' masked magician was surviving.

Although there is a growing voice of condemnation of the 'heretical Inquisition', which repeats acts that can also be taken as atrocities, we are providing support to the 'heretical Inquisition', and there is no sign that their substantial head, Cardinal Vanaz, will take any particular remarks or action on this matter.

The answer seemed to be that I didn't see any problems when it got stuck.

(Well, are you ready...)

Al Ante packs his bags and weaves his coat in the empty room that was given to him in his private room.

I just opened the door and left, and I was called out.

"Brother, going out? Go ahead."

It was Elise, one of the children who came to this orphanage with Al Ante.

Stop the wheel of the wheelchair and smile.

"Oh, I'm coming."

Alante also grinned at the mouthpiece peeking from the bandage.