34 – Espin 3

A dog trainer…

I am laughing while repeating what Espin said.

Spin speaks to me with his arms crossed.

“Well, whatever it is, this isn’t what’s important. “It must be the Celestial Church.”

Hearing those words, I nodded, trying hard to shake off distracting thoughts.

Spin looks at me with his arms crossed.

“That’s why I’m asking. “Do you have any plans to stop large-scale human testing?”

Those words briefly reminded me of the contents of the original novel.

[To avoid the eyes of inspectors or investigators, they buried a significant number of corpses in the walls and hid evidence. Since many high-ranking executives were lured in with money or threats, uncovering this was not difficult.]

In short, it was difficult to find out, and it was also difficult to ask for help from others.

Remembering that story, I spoke briefly.

“It’s not difficult. All we have to do is find their base, burn it, and destroy it.”

“… What?”

I told Espin, who was confused, a more detailed plan.

“If you make as big a fuss as possible, the central government won’t be able to get over it easily. So, we can use that to lead the way we want.”

“Wait a minute, are you talking about confronting us head-on?”

As I nod, Espin speaks urgently to me.

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“There’s no way that’s possible… Even though you are currently in the spotlight as a genius, no matter how well you do, you are still at the level of a student. The opponents are criminals who are far outside the general category, but I’m going to confront them head on… No matter how much I think about it, I don’t think I can handle it.”

Judging by the length of the conversation, it seemed like he was reluctant to go in together.

In a way, it was a natural reaction, so I smiled and spoke.

“It doesn’t matter. “I already expected that much.”

“… Okay?”

I nodded and got to the point.

“Then let’s divide up the roles. You need to gather information about the Heavenly God Church, such as the building where experiments are mainly conducted and the locations where key personnel are located. “All you have to do is collect these things and report them to me.”

At those words, Espin’s lips twitched as if she wanted to stop me again, but she seemed to have given up on persuading me and closed her mouth and nodded.

I continued speaking briefly while checking Espin’s reaction.

“And I will take on the role of dealing with them alone.”

“Alone?”

As he bobs his head, Espin gently presses his head as if it hurts, and then he talks to me.

“You’re arrogant.”

I laughed and answered those words.

“If you don’t do what I said.”

Espin is dumbfounded by the confident answer and laughs as she talks to me.

“That’s right. If you can do it, it’s not arrogance, it’s confidence. Well, I’ll do my best to provide information support. “Do whatever you want.”

I nodded to Espin’s words and slowly went out.

* * * * *

After returning to the classroom, I opened the grimoire and was about to sit down.

Delia, who was sitting next to me, spoke to me with her smiling face.

“Hey, did you hear that?”

I looked at Delia calmly, thinking that she was a very noisy person this morning.

Delia took a quick look around, then put her face to my ear and spoke softly.

“I heard you are called the dog trainer.”

“…… “

This is the story I heard from Espin earlier.

I’m trying to ignore the sigh that comes out at those words.

Delia doesn’t want to waste the opportunity to make fun of me, so she forces herself to continue speaking.

“It’s not wrong. “First of all, I am your faithful dog.”

Then he clings to me and whispers in a low voice.

“Woong woong.”

I’m seriously thinking about hitting Takbam.

Delia laughs and begins to cross the line once more, probably finding this prank amusing her.

“I am Dern’s faithful dog. Woof. So please tell me more about the modifications. Yes.”

He was deliberately provoking me with a charming voice.

I couldn’t hold back any longer and hit Delia’s forehead hard with the chestnut.

– Perfect!

The sound of the chestnuts echoing loudly in the classroom.

Delia probably didn’t know that I was going to hit her, so she covered her forehead with both hands and spoke to her in a scolding tone.

“You can just say it with words!”

“If I were a human being who could understand through words, I would have said it through words.”

Delia couldn’t refute her words, as if something was pricking her, so she just pursed her lips and started muttering.

I decided to ignore Delia, who was extremely annoying, and she slowly looked away.

‘By the way, it feels like Rumi’s place is closer than usual.’

I was wondering if there had been a change in my state of mind as the distance became noticeably closer compared to before.

The bell signaling the start of the lecture begins to ring.

I decided to put these little things aside for now and focus on the lecture.

*

When the lecture ended, Delia spoke to me with a still sullen expression.

“Dad is preparing to hold a dinner party soon.”

Attending a dinner party was one of the conditions previously accepted for serving Delia.

To be honest, it was extremely annoying.

She nodded because it was worth the investment of a day, since if she invested just one day, she would have the power to treat Delia like her slave.

Delia looked at me, pouted her lips again, and immediately fell face down on her desk.

I’m not a kid, so I wondered how long he would stay sulky, so I had no choice but to throw him a carrot in moderation.

“Delia. “I have something I want to talk about with regards to renovation. Is it okay for a moment?”

I just said it in a moderate tone.

Delia begins to look at me, her eyes flashing, like a dog smelling food.

I continued talking, thinking that he was indeed an easy guy.

“It occurred to me that there was room for further improvement in the magic modification I helped with previously. “I’ll correct that part after the next lecture.”

At those words, Delia nods her head quickly and talks to me, as if asking when she got angry.

“… “I really love you!”

I spoke while pushing Delia, who was trying to cling, with her mana.

“Then make sure you know that.”

“Yes!”

Delia nods her head too quickly, attracting attention from those around her.

I heard from a corner, ‘Was that rumor true? ‘Hearing the same words, she sighed as she covered her braided hair.

* * *

When three days have passed since that day.

Espin came to me with a huge bundle of grimoires.

“Because I know everything, from one to ten. “If you have any questions, let me know.”

Judging by the fact that he is somewhat confident, he seems to have dug quite deeply.

I was quite satisfied with seeing Espin like that, and then nodded.

“You worked hard.”

“Not much. “I’m used to this kind of thing anyway.”

If you’re going to say something like that, I wish you would erase the dark circles around your eyes.

I thought the bluff was quite amusing and picked up the grimoire at the top.

[Trends and analysis of the Heavenly God Church.]

It was quite an interesting topic, so I opened it up and was able to understand why Espin was so confident.

‘It’s clear they didn’t hire the youngest inspector in vain.’

Her father, a high-ranking administrator, may have played a big role.

She thinks her personal abilities are also insanely outstanding, and I’ve been reading this all along.

Espin saw me like that and gave me an explanation.

“As you can see, the Celestial Church is currently gathering corpses at an inn called Noeul, located on a street where the night is fading. “The reason we are collecting bodies there is because the underground waterway is directly connected to the inn, making it easy to move around.”

After nodding her head, Espin continued her story to me in a somewhat excited voice.

“Of course, that is not the only reason. Due to the nature of the inn, it is a place where many people gather, so it is easy to kidnap people who seem useful. Since it is easy to kidnap people by pretending to have been drinking, the Heavenly God Church took advantage of this and set up inns… “

It’s all good, but the words are too long.

I listened to the middle of the story, but then I got tired of it and ignored it, organizing the contents written in the grimoire.

‘There are two places in total that I need to rob.’

Underground water and inn,

These two places are the most important bases and places where a lot of people gather, so if we focus on these two places, it seemed like everything would work out.

With that in mind, I decided to visit this place this evening and spoke to Espin.

“It’s noisy.”

“…… “

At those words, Espin calmed down her excited expression and looked at me, but then she returned to her usual cynical face and spoke to me.

“If there is any missing information, please tell me. “I can add more.”

“This is enough.”

It was not just simple, but it contained an abundance of high-quality information.

If I praised him, he might get upset, so I didn’t bother to praise him and ended the conversation one-sidedly.

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