169 Chapter 169 - A Dangerous and Difficult Path

“Teresa, you have ten minutes to pack up your stuff…”

In the end, Cheryl decided to use the excuse of ‘we’re going to Norland on a missionary mission’ instead of ‘betraying our faith and God.’

Her reason ended up convincing Teresa. Although the nun’s thinking was naive, she knew that she would be wasting her life by staying in the Heresy Tribunal all her life.

Not only that, she will also have to face the danger of execution after Cheryl leaves.

Granted, Teresa was prepared to receive the ‘punishment.’ Nevertheless, Cheryl managed to win over Teresa and persuade her to not let herself die in such a damned place with her eloquence and the charm of the ‘dwarf on a mission to rescue a princess’ game.

After they came to a decision, Cheryl led Teresa back to her room and told her to pack up and prepare for their escape.

Teresa didn’t have a lot of clothings for her luggage. To the inquisitors that had accepted the ‘power,’ clothes had become part of the power of the gray mist.

Though that might be the case, the nun outfit Teresa was wearing was manually made with real cloth.

“Radiance Canon,” said Teresa.

“The canon for blind people? Let me see if I can find it.”

Cheryl examined through Teresa’s bookshelves. She was unable to find the Radiance Canon on the shelves. Instead, she saw a couple books with titles that caught her interest.

‘Dwarf Horscomb,”The Secret Annals of the Starker Empire,”Gladiator’ …

The titles of those books seemed very normal. But, the Starker Empire was a nation that had fallen several hundred years ago.

It was said that the warriors of that nation were all brave and excellent fighters. But, they would never wear clothes on the battlefield…

“…”

Cherl took a glance at Teresa on the other side of the bookshelf who was earnestly trying to find the Radiance Canon. That naive nun might’ve, in a situation where she herself doesn’t even know, grew fond of some sort of… dangerous stuff.

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But, Cheryl did not warn Teresa. After all, she had no time to correct the false ideas in Teresa’s head.

Her plan to escape came too sudden. It was so sudden that she had never planned on how they’re going to survive in the unfamiliar city of Norland once they reached it.

The moment she stepped out of the Heresy Tribunal, it would be equivalent to her having betrayed the entire Holy Church. Proceeding to Norland’s chapel and asking for their help would be practically impossible…

Furthermore, she possessed no other skills that she could use to support herself apart from murdering others. Perhaps she should seek that demon and ask for his help?

For some unknown reason, Joshua appeared in Cheryl’s mind. But, she soon dispersed that thought.

She refused to believe that she would not be able to find a place to survive on her own in Norland with her own abilities. Besides, she knew a lot of mages in Norland!

The interface for the magic network appeared before Cheryl’s eyes. The number of mages waiting for the latest update of ‘Diary of an Inquisitor’ was ever growing.

When it passed midnight, there were over ten replies inquiring about the diary’s update.

‘Why wasn’t there a new update today?’ Replied by: Ash-colored Owl
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