Isaac turns to Seth, who was watching near Judith.

At this time, everyone's gaze was gathered in Isaac.

That too should be the case, for there is no one who does not pay attention to those who have broken into this place.

First Isaac giggles at Judith, "Don't worry about it," he said.

Then he gets off the horse and talks to Seth with a grumpy face.

"Under the Archbishop. What's this all about?

"... Judith Lancaster was certified a witch by heretical interrogation. For this reason, I am preparing to be executed by fire"

Isaac is under pressure because he is staring, but Seth also has a position as Archbishop.

Moreover, it is an exchange under the popular environment.

It couldn't have been easier to get worse than having a face.

"That burning is the problem. Isn't it too sudden! What the hell did Miss Judith do?

Isaac asks the right questions.

I guess there was a good reason for this.

But I can't admit it.

She has a creepy side, but also a fascinating side.

It wasn't something I could forgive, such as trying to kill without asking questions.

Seth, who was in a rush for Isaac's appearance, regains her composure.

He was convicted of heresy.

"I know that. Why has such a decision been made? I would like to know why. You can't admit it depending on the content. Depending on the reason, I will use my authority as Duke to bring Miss Judith back. Any means you can use."

Isaac did not hide his will to blackmail.

To be precise, that is not a threat.

Things are progressing until just before the execution.

I can't pull it off because I also have a face on the church side.

If you were really going to proceed with the execution, you were going to order the knights to forcibly free Judith.

If we get out of this place, we don't care about the rest.

Extreme story, if you cry to Elias, Judith can protect you.

Morgan will do something about it, too.

As long as Judith is alive, the rest can be resolved through discussions using the power of the nobility.

Because we know that, Isaac wasn't going to choose the means.

Naturally, this depends on how they get out.

If I can make it easier, I intend to make it easier.

"Well, do you mean to threaten us as God's spokesperson?"

It wasn't Seth who answered.

Somewhere a shadowy man pinched his mouth.

(Who, this guy?

It was someone I'd never met before.

As a result, Isaac's reaction is delayed.

"This is Graham, deputy secretary general. He's also the younger brother of my predecessor, Uncle Brander."

Seeing Isaac's reaction, Norman hits him in the ear.

It is also the job of the secretary to tell you about someone you have never met or forgotten their name.

In a way, it's arguably Norman's first time working like a secretary other than a chore.

(I mean Uncle Brander's younger brother... Is it like a relationship between me and Hans to Michael?... well, is this the guy who did it)

When Graham heard about Michael's great-uncle, Isaac realized that he played an important role in Judith's execution.

I guess Michael was consulting Graham and asking him to root inside the church.

But I don't even know why he would listen to Michael and be hostile to the Count Lancaster family.

That was something we had to look into.

"Threaten? If that's what it sounded like, I guess there's something nasty about it. Back off, Shiro! What's with the mouth pinched where I was talking to the Archbishop!

Isaac had become a natural and harsh word when he thought he was the main culprit.

I get words that I don't normally use.

"Lord Enfield, please wait. This was brought in by him and focused on preparing for a heretical interrogation. It would be easier to understand what's going on with him."

Seth takes this in.

But this wasn't kindness or anything.

I don't know if Judith's execution will be carried out any longer than Isaac gets in the way.

Isaac is showing strong anger, so no matter what the outcome, it is certain that his impression of the Church will deteriorate.

One of the things about the elves was that I wanted to keep the bad impression to a minimum, thinking about the future.

So he decided to hold Graham accountable, who was actually preparing to execute him.

- It was Graham who brought in this story.

- It was also Graham who took the lead in the heretical interrogation.

Then it's the muscle that takes responsibility and explains it to Isaac.

I don't mind hatred turning to Graham alone in the process.

Rather, as Seth, it was a welcome development.

Just because it's a church isn't sweet on people.

It's the same world where someone kicks you down somewhere if you're not good at retention.

There's no way I can even be Archbishop just because I can use magic.

Graham, on the other hand, doesn't think Seth cut him off.

Because he had reason to think it was legitimate.

He laughs like Michael.

"This is justice executed in the name of God. Need to explain to outsiders?

"Even if there is. Lord Enfield is our collaborator. It's new to my memory that you bought me a bridge with an elf, isn't it? To explain it properly."

Seth urges Graham to explain.

Isaac, because you don't think you can get away with this.

Graham, too, cannot refuse when Seth commands him.

I have no choice but to start explaining to Isaac.

"If that's what the Archbishop says... Judith Lancaster has long been suspected and sued of being a witch who confuses people"

"It's from Michael, isn't it? Are you sure you want me to take the human language inside you?

I told Isaac to thrust it against Graham.

Seth was surprised that the words were harsh, but Graham showed greater surprise.

"Why did you put that... Now you've sold your soul to the devil, too, and you've gained the power to read people's hearts!

- Michael accused Judith.

Only some know about it.

Isaac has no reason to know.

For this reason, Graham thought that Isaac had made a deal with the unnecessary and gained special power.

Enough to negotiate with elves and dwarves.

Nor can I force myself to think that I can bargain enough with the devil.

But in a way, Isaac had special powers.

A special power that no one else should have, a memory of a previous life.

"That can't be true. That's just what I thought because Michael's been acting weird lately."

Isaac didn't say "I was consulted by Judith".

Church officials would no longer try to hear their own words if they were to know they were cooperating with her.

Besides, I came here to talk to you in disgrace.

I didn't think I should talk to Bella Bella, so I decided that something was wrong with Michael.

Answering that I knew in the memory of my previous life was out of choice without having to think about it.

"... there's no way we're going to execute him without us checking down. We interviewed those who were properly occupied by the witch. Then I saw a lot of stories about 'fortune didn't hit me' and 'I've been unhappy since I got divorced'. Make people believe and push them down to the bottom of misfortune. It's a witchy way of doing things."

For some reason Graham started shouting out loud.

The reason for this was not immediately known, but Isaac guesses the reason, feeling signs that the audience who heard him began to bother.

(Well, you want me to side with the masses? If you exercise your strength even though there seems to be a good reason, the reputation of the Duke of Enfield family falls to the ground. So this is the kind of restraint. Then I'll do it the same way)

"So, what's the percentage?

Isaac also asks out loud so that the audience can hear him.

This is how a loud voice can be made, thanks to the fact that Randolph once had an exceptional sense of a voice echoing on the battlefield with "Him, Him" and a little voice training so that he could speak out loud.

"Percentage?... roughly half a dozen things"

(You're lying)

Isaac quickly discerned that Graham's words were lies.

Judith's fortune seems to have a high median.

There must be 70% or 80% when it comes to high median rates.

Perhaps he did a situational hearing focusing on those dissatisfied with "divination off" to fall into Judith.

(And yet, why is this guy such a hostile stripper?

Isaac's head. One question follows.

Not only does it put Judith in a trap, but it also has a bad attitude towards Isaac.

I'm not going to say "snarl," but it's as if I'm ignoring the position of the Duke.

Even if the priesthood's status is ambiguous, this attitude towards itself is unlikely.

Even Seth takes care of Isaac.

It is not a good attitude on the part of the Deputy Director of the Secretariat.

(Right, Deputy Secretary! Deputy secretary of similar age to Hans. I guess you resent the fact that you couldn't be secretary in the previous selection. Then Michael didn't just ask me to proceed with Judith's case. The Earls of Lancaster are close to the Marquis of Wellrod, so I guess it means something to return the interest. So on the pretext of unscrupulous Michael's request, you were gathering evidence and rooting for Judith to be executed)

Isaac makes some hypotheses and guides the answers that seem to be the most powerful.

Otherwise, I don't see any reason to be impolite to Isaac, not just harsh on Judith, who is suspected of being a witch.

But if that's true, it's a big problem.

Because Judith's execution was speeded up, but there was a possibility that he was involved.

"Well, half? Then it seems true that Miss Judith's fortune will be won."

"What?"

That's why Isaac attacks with strength.

I cannot show weakness to those who are hostile.

Besides, I just had to keep attacking to mislead the hindsight.

"Irvin!"

"Ha!"

Isaac calls to his own knight.

"Oh, without it, I knew it"

And I stopped right away.

Ignore Irvin because he gives the expression "eh" but it wasn't if he cared about it.

Instead, I turn my gaze to the monks who were watching over things.

"About ten of you in the audience choose. If the knights of the Duke of Enfield had chosen, they might have said," I was working on it. "

I don't know why I would give such an order, but more than that, the monks were not sure if Isaac's orders should be followed.

Everyone looks at Seth.

Then Seth nodded and responded, "Obey".

The monks head to the audience.

At this time, it was the audience who acted most prominently.

If everyone doesn't want to be chosen as a monk, the circle of those who surrounded the square widens to an outspoken extent.

Because I don't know what Isaac will do.

No, to be precise, they were going to know.

- I intend to show those who were at the scene of Judith's execution and threaten the Church.

The audience thought so.

The chosen ones think they will be used to show off and desperately try to escape.

"No harm done. Just ask plain questions."

Isaac turns to the audience and calls it that.

But no one tries to be chosen from themselves.

It is only reluctantly obeyed by those who are late to flee and whose arms are taken by the monks.

When the ten victims were selected, the circle of sights narrowed again.

"Let one of the knights of Count Brander's come, too."

By using the knights of the Count Brander family, not just civilians, we try to increase the credibility of what we are going to do.

This one came from himself by a man who looked like a captain class.

Isaac starts by asking him questions.

"It's a simple question. Don't think too hard, answer what comes to mind."

"Yes."

"What do you think if fortune gives you good results? If it turns out you'll be happy the way you live."

"I will continue the way I live now"

The knight did not know why he asked such a question.

But I answer honestly because it was not a question that would avenge the Count Brander family.

"So what if it's a bad result? What would you do if you knew you'd be unhappy as you are now?

"… I choose a different way of life"

Here he noticed.

- What Isaac wants to do.

- Tell me what you wanted me to say.

But by the time I realized it, it was too late.

Isaac will now ask the civilians one question after another.

Then everyone answered the same thing as the knight.

That should also be because of my anxiety that I don't know what I would do if I said a bad answer.

And Isaac wanted everyone to answer that.

"Under the Archbishop. I myself had the opportunity to get Miss Judith to divine it. I'm on my way to reinforce the Fatil kingdom."

Isaac trivially appeals to the fact that he went to war.

To remind the audience who you are by doing so.

He said "me" instead of "me" because it seemed more splendid.

"But I didn't ask you to divine it. If we had the result that we could win the war, we would have been alarmed that 'we can win', and if we had the result that we would lose, we would have given up 'we can't win'. I am a weak person. It was horrible to know the future."

Every one who was listening to this word said, "It's a lie! I felt."

Most importantly, it's not about fortune.

Against the "I'm a weak person" thing.

A war hero, no other man who has become the center of all sorts of disturbances can be weak.

But everyone kept quiet because it wasn't the air to get the scratch in.

"Miss Judith's median fortune itself is high. That's why it can be different from the consequences of fortune telling. Whether you get good results with fortune or bad results, it's because fortune affects how people live. Especially those with bad results will desperately try to live a different way. But living differently doesn't necessarily lead to good results. Though I got divorced and changed my way of life, that doesn't lead to consequences. I wonder if the voice of those who were dissatisfied with it was loud and misleading that she was a witch who confused people."

Isaac said, "Fortune is not wrong. Because people's behavior has changed, the results have changed."

Thinking that human beings are "good" ends satisfactorily in you, but thinking that they were "no" is a creature that talks in a way that makes you unhappy with people.

Because he was not satisfied with the result of divination, he that hath received divination speaketh ill of Judith.

And it would appear that such a person took the initiative to cooperate in the hearing of the circumstances.

It wasn't just Michael's malice, it was people's malice that drove Judith this far.

"I don't know about that. Even if there were such instances inside, most fortunes might just have been wrong. It's just a trick. Take a look at that and you'll see. That woman is a witch!

Graham denied Isaac's words.

On the contrary, Isaac could not deny his words.

(Judith is too badly dressed......)

It's still better because I'm in uniform now, but my forehead is creepy long enough to hide my face.

Besides, it was somehow made to fit the shape of the chest, so the torso part was tied up and the large chest part was more accentuated.

Isaac doesn't have a curse-wielding witch, he looks like a witch in the direction of wandering a man.

It was difficult to defend when it came to appearance.

The audience was also reacting in agreement with Graham.

But there's no such thing as "right" here.

If Hans was buying grudges and jealousy because he became secretary, Isaac had to take refuge here.

"She looks like that because she is dedicated to using the special power of divine divinity. Don't you know that beneath your hair you hide all the beauty you see with a goddess? In the first place, if you're going to judge me by my appearance, shouldn't Michael be the one who's got a creepy inclusive laugh? He doesn't know what he's thinking."

Isaac denies Graham's words head-on.

If it's a matter of appearance, Michael includes laughter, and I don't know what you're thinking, so it's a good fight.

Does Graham know that, too, and he didn't get any objections back any time soon.

I look remorseful.

Isaac wonders how this happened when he says he was in a way a good fit fiancée.

"The witch did not contest a word at trial. He confessed to his sins. The sin must be purified by holy fire."

"Fool or you!

To Graham's words, Isaac curses without concealing his feelings of contempt.

"My youngest daughter said, 'You're a witch. Depending on the outcome of the trial, you will be executed' something you can properly argue with! That, too, would feel even more horrible if he was suddenly caught while out of school. Purify it with holy fire? Don't be silly!"

Judith doesn't like to talk, but that's due to family circumstances.

I defend myself in the direction of "I was scared and didn't have a voice" because it was a hassle to explain everything.

The audience also reacted to this by agreeing with Isaac.

It's as if I'm also in the mood to play a game that gathers their support, but this is Judith's life at stake.

Isaac pulls his mind together when it's not something he can do with a gaming feel.

"Archbishop, is that what holy fire means?

Isaac asks about things like big dings.

Is there even oil inside, the fire keeps burning?

"Exactly. Use that fire to execute the fire."

When Isaac thinks about how unavailable this fire is, the one he was lowering to his hips touches his hand.

(Yes, if you use this! If we can get Seth's help, we can get Judith out!

- Magic knife.

It's just a toy, but I came up with a way to use this to help Judith.

But you can't just knife.

I have reason to look like that.

Isaac laughs niggly.

Seeing that laugh, Seth had only a bad feeling.

"I have a favor to ask under the Archbishop. Would you pray to God?

"Pray?

"Yes."

Isaac makes me pull out the knife.

Then Seth and the others took a step backwards.

But I wouldn't point a knife at them.

All you have to do is gently broil the surface of the knife on a holy fire.

It doesn't make sense to make it so hot that it burns.

"If Judith Lancaster is innocent and should be released, I would ask you to pray to protect her only for this moment. And then I stab her with this knife I purified with holy fire."

"Wouldn't that be nice! If you're going to help me, you should let me help you here."

I'm happy to advise that Graham should take this offer to Seth.

At the edge of Isaac's vision, Judith was seen shaking his head and refusing.

Still, Isaac is not willing to stop.

"... fine. If Lord Enfield is convinced by that,"

Seth didn't know what Isaac wanted to do.

I was trying to help Judith, but I don't know how to kill her or anything.

I see the situation as unfavourable, and I don't have the atmosphere to settle it with my own hands.

This is where Isaac decided to go exactly as he wanted.

Because if Judith dies, Isaac will take responsibility.

"God! If Judith Lancaster is innocent, protect herself only for this moment."

Pray out loud so Seth can hear the audience.

Isaac slowly approached Judith to avoid sprinkling over the firewood.

"No..., help..."

Approaching somewhat, Judith asked Isaac for help in a trembling voice.

Isaac smiles gently.

"It's okay. This will help you."

Words themselves are gentle things.

But the knife in that hand didn't make the words persuasive.

On the contrary, Judith sounded like he was saying, "Death is what frees your suffering".

When Isaac gets to the front of Judith, she swings the knife down with her heart hanging.

"Nooooo"

Judith's shouts were loud that I had never heard before.

Prepare to die and close your eyes.

- But there was no pain.

Nevertheless, as I slowly opened my eyes, I could see a knife sticking out of my chest.

But there's no pain, there's no blood.

She couldn't understand what was going on.

And it wasn't just her.

All those who watched this sight were solidified that they saw something incredible.

Isaac pulled the knife back quickly to avoid suspicion, letting the knife stand up so that the audience could see it better.

"Behold! God defended and paid Judith Lancaster! Her divination talent wasn't because she sold her soul to the devil! It's a testament that God has given us to help lead people down the right path! Praise you, Virgin Judith! Praise be to the great Archbishop Seth, who can deliver prayer to God!

When Isaac proclaims Judith's innocence in high spirits, the audience shouts, "Hail, Virgin" and "Hail, Archbishop".

When I saw Seth, I was praying to Judith with my knees together in front of my chest about the ground.

The first stage can be described as success.

(All right, now Judith will be fine. The Virgin.)

The method Isaac took is the opposite of the way witch hunting was tried, which he read in his previous life.

Instead of "witch because she didn't get hurt with a magic knife" I decided to use it in a "innocent because there was God's protection" way.

A toy made of springs for Kendra saved Judith's life.

And this method will also protect the face of the Church.

Attempting to execute Judith is anachronistic, but "the representative Seth can deliver his voice to God" becomes an excess of fame to make up for it.

Rather, it should be a big plus.

It seems that Isaac will not be dissatisfied.

When Isaac leaves Judith, he now stands before Graham.

"Matt!"

"Ha!"

Isaac decided that no further conversation with Graham was necessary.

We don't need to argue with him any more than we all thought God had pleaded not guilty to Judith.

I'm calling Matt to make sure Graham's in shape.

Matt instantly understood what Isaac wanted him to do.

Quickly approaching Graham, he slaps his fist against his jaw.

I'm wearing a caged hand, so it looks pretty painful.

"Matt......"

"This is easier and faster than strangling wings."

Matt ensures that Graham's body is gutted that he also had a concussion.

It's a sight that makes me wonder what it was like to be educated as a nobleman.

"Lord Enfield! Whatever it is, it's unlikely that you'll suddenly hit him. I want him released."

Seth protests against Isaac, who can no longer overlook the situation.

But Isaac wasn't going to listen to me.

Instead, I was going to let him cooperate.

"Sure, I was a little surprised by the act of hitting him, but there's no problem. It's more convenient."

Isaac laughs niggly.

Seth only had a bad feeling.

The second phase begins now.

"I have a favor to ask. Again, would you pray to God? I will try to see if Graham is maliciously deceiving and abusing God's name, so please protect him if he is doing the right thing."

"It's..."

I couldn't easily accept Isaac's demands.

"I'm going to behead you, if you're a devout believer, God will protect you, won't you? 'Cause it's the same thing you're saying.

Even the priests can't prevent that.

Seeing Seth hesitate, Isaac makes his push.

"Don't you want to see everyone in this room? whether this person, as God's agent, is entitled to serve his sentence."

Isaac spoke to the audience.

People say, "Yes, yes, yes."

They are the ones who come to see when their noble daughters are set on fire.

I was hoping to see if I really deserved to do such a big thing.

Seth was the one who had trouble with this.

It's only a miracle Judith didn't suffer one wound earlier.

I didn't think the miracle would last twice.

Perhaps Graham is wounded.

The presence of Church officials abandoned by God would discredit the Church.

But if you say no here, it discredits you.

I wasn't sure which was better.

"If we're going to cut him off, we're not going to make the church look bad. Weren't you able to let the Archbishop know that you are now a great man who can deliver his voice to God? Isn't that a lot of accomplishment to make up for this one?

I whispered in a small voice to keep Isaac from being heard by the audience.

I don't know if that's God's help or the devil's temptation.

Seth is just being asked to deal with things before they get any worse.

When he turns his gaze for Hans' advice, Hans nods that he should "take it" too.

"Okay. Fine."

Seth takes a deep breath once.

"God! If Graham is a devout believer, protect him from trials"

He prayed to God out loud so that the audience could hear him.

"Matt, put his arm in the sacred fire"

After making sure Seth's prayers are over, Isaac orders Matt.

I didn't mean to use a magic knife on him.

Even if he was just unconscious, Graham was desperately trying to resist.

But it's no match for Matt's power.

When his hands were available in the fire, Graham screamed loudly.

I ramble around, but I can't shake it off in the clergy if Matt keeps me gutted.

More and more skin is burning.

"This man has been forsaken by God! Now you were fascinated by the devil and trying to make the Virgin a deceased!

Isaac screams.

To plant in the audience the perception that "Judith is not guilty and Graham is guilty".

"Graham! What is it about being fascinated by the devil, even though he is from an office that does not have the power to heal people, like under the Archbishop! Surely we are no different than normal people when it comes to serving God. But didn't you support the operation of the Church in the form of affairs and serve God! You missed trying to fall in jealousy for someone with special powers! It's too harsh for a deputy secretary who doesn't have much power to conjure up demons."

Hans came on Isaac too.

(Why are you so explanatory...)

Isaac thought so, but immediately reconsidered that it was impossible.

He wanted to explain it to the audience so they could understand it.

Like Seth and the other bishops, those who can use therapeutic magic must be protected as special beings.

I guess they are only trying to minimize the damage to the Church as "clerks who belong to the Church but are no different from ordinary people were fascinated by the devil".

So Isaac understands that he was emphasizing the clerk.

"Under the Archbishop, who really deserves to be burned? Didn't you expose it?

"Sounds like it."

"Irvin, Hakim. Release Miss Judith. Exclude firewood."

"Copy that!"

Seth is convinced, so Isaac orders Judith to help.

It's not just the knights of the Duke of Enfield family.

The knights and monks of the Count Lancaster family also rush over, excluding firewood.

Where it was removed to some extent, Isaac headed in front of Judith.

When Irvin cuts the rope that was tying Judith, Judith brings it to Isaac.

(Wow! Oh, my God! Awesome!

Judith's body's sense of volume was strong enough to blow this serious situation away.

Isaac had also learned social dance from Lucia.

At that time, I found out that even with breasts, the bodies of both men and women were quite tight.

But Judith isn't.

My chest was big enough to get in the way of my body and body intimacy.

Plumpln and trembling breasts deprive Isaac of his thinking power.

(Ah...)

But it was soon brought back to reality.

Big breasts aren't the only ones shaking.

Judith's entire body is shaking.

Isaac, who was innocently happy to hold her body like that, feels guilty.

"I'm sorry I scared you, though to help"

I knew Isaac was fake, but she doesn't know.

I should have been scared to think I could stick out a real knife.

I apologized for that first.

But Judith shakes her head left and right.

Isaac was also scared of his actions, but what scared her more than anything else was the reality that he suddenly went right before he was executed.

The usual way home - was.

From there, it was a trial, and before I knew what it was, it was bracketed in a pillar.

The extraordinary experience was more terrifying than anything else.

Tears flow down her eyes out of the relief that she was helped.

"Yes, but..."

"You're welcome. If it's true, I'd like to take you straight to the Mansion, but there's something I need to talk to the Archbishop before I do. The knights of the Count Lancaster family are also here, so please leave first."

Isaac cares about Judith, but she didn't try to leave with Isaac in her arms.

Personally, it's a delightful event, but it's not for her to listen.

So I try to convince him to go home.

"This time, it was Michael who accused Mr. Judith. I have to talk to the Archbishop about everything else. You might have a hard time listening to me. Is that okay with you?

Judith nodded after a few thoughts.

"I'd rather listen to you than go home..."

I guess you want to know what's going to happen rather than go home here.

My life is at stake, so Isaac can understand that.

"Okay. Well, let's talk together."

Isaac heads to Seth, supporting Judith.

"Archbishop, we must discuss this matter carefully, including the future."

"Um, I think so too"

"She also wants to accompany Miss Judith. So, may I have a few escorts present so you're not afraid?

Putting armed escorts inside the church is troubling, but now Judith has turned from witch to saint.

Nevertheless, it was just before he was executed, so I can't help but feel in danger for myself.

"Let's allow it. There's a downfall in this case."

So Seth decided to give her permission.

I would also like to talk about the future of Judith, who became the Virgin.

Besides, I was just hoping to make a proper apology.

I'd rather admit the escort than go home here. But I wanted to have a discussion.

"Then I'll take care of the rest. I'll do everything."

Hans is buying the end.

Of course, the end of the line is Graham's execution.

He "tried to decease Judith the Virgin at the hands of the devil".

There was also an idea to improve Count Lancaster's heart certificate by executing him.

Isaac knows that too.

Besides, it would have been more convenient for Graham to die here.

There was no reason to stop it, so I had no objection to leaving it to my great-uncle.

Nevertheless, I didn't feel like touring the execution.

Isaac takes Judith and heads to church.

At this time, I felt like I understood just a little bit how Michael felt about "not wanting to see the scene of the burning".