Haina whispered: "Actually, I haven't graduated yet."
And, this is just a question...
But before she could say this, she was interrupted softly by Aiwass:
"You can join the Supervisory Bureau before you officially graduate... I understand. Is Miss Haina studying at Wangli University of Law?"
Aiwass's accent was standard and clean, without the "elf accent" that symbolized nobility that people in the capital were proud of. But this made Haina, who came to study abroad from a small place, even more favorable.
So she nodded in response: "Ah, yes."
She said, proudly puffing up her chest: "I am the former president of the student union and also the head girl of the fourth grade. As an outstanding graduate, I obtained the employment permit from the Supervision Bureau one year in advance. Although my qualifications
The sword hasn't been issued yet, but my name has already been received from the Supervisory Bureau."
"In that case, you can still be regarded as my senior sister."
Aiwass crossed his hands and put them on his knees.
His upper body relaxed and leaned back, and he said slowly: "I am actually also a student of Wangli University of Law. I am a freshman this year."
"……Really?"
Haina was a little surprised: "But I haven't seen you..."
"Because I was in poor health. Before I entered school, I got seriously ill. For this reason, I stayed in bed at home and rested for three months."
Aiwass' somewhat pale complexion made his words full of persuasion.
It’s not easy for a child...
"I understand. You are indeed innocent... I will report to the director when I get back."
Haina nodded repeatedly, feeling pity. The slight jealousy towards Aiwass also dissipated because of this.
She was ashamed of herself for this. As an inspector of the Supervisory Bureau, she could be considered half a knight. She had actually forgotten the doctrines of humility and compassion taught by her mentor... Jealousy was really ugly.
"Well, senior sister," Aiwass said suddenly, "have you seen anything in the fireplace?"
"Burning things..."
Haina turned around and said uncertainly: "I can't tell clearly. It doesn't seem to be firewood."
"That's a diary."
Aiwass said gently: "Maybe it is evidence that I am connected with the demonologist.
"Just like the book in my hand."
As he spoke, he closed the book in his hand and threw it into the fire.
Hearing this, Haina was suddenly shocked.
She subconsciously took a step forward and instinctively reached out to grab it. Without any precautions, she actually caught the book in the air first and second.
She frowned and looked down. She found that the book was called "Eighty Selected Poems of Shidel".
Of course Haina knows this book, because it is the textbook used in the "Elvish Language" course in her freshman year.
She flipped through it uneasily, confirming that it was not evidence of any connection with the demonologist at all. There were even many important and difficult points outlined in it with pens of different colors.
"just kidding."
The corner of Aiwass' mouth raised slightly: "I am the victim of the incident, senior sister. This is obviously what you just said... Why did you become suspicious again when I just mentioned it casually? Do you have so little confidence in me?
?”
Haina suddenly realized that this young man who looked very gentle and elegant seemed to have some hidden evil intentions.
"This is a very serious matter, no joke."
She put on a straight face and taught her a serious lesson as if in school: "The sacrifices of demonologists often use living people as raw materials, and in order to silence them, they will kill the sacrifices after the sacrifice is over. That is absolutely true.
He is so evil that even if he has no grudges against others, he will still use them as material to kill, which is outrageous! How can you joke about this kind of thing?"
When she said this, she suddenly thought of something, and her eyes became sharp: "Speaking of which... if you were a sacrifice, how did you survive?"
"They sacrificed me to summon a powerful demon, but they didn't expect the demon to get closer to me. So I ordered the demon to kill them all."
The young man smiled and said increasingly outrageous words: "In fact, the Moriarty family is actually full of evil. My father, Professor James Moriarty, is a demonologist with a dream of destroying the world. And I am not his.
He is an adopted son, but a demon summoned by him from another world. He can completely destroy the Kingdom of Avalon within a year."
Haina was stunned for more than half of the time before she realized that Aiwass was just talking nonsense.
"...What are you talking about?!"
She shouted angrily, at least half of which was because she was ashamed that she actually took Aiwass' strange words seriously for a moment.
This young man who looks as gentle as a poet is actually as cunning as a fox, full of lies from heaven to earth!
She was furious, but she didn't dare to speak loudly in front of the old housekeeper, but she turned red in the face: "Be honest - why did you appear in the devil's ritual? Someone anonymously reported that you went to the stone arch on your own
The park was not coerced by anyone."
"What I said is true. If you don't believe me, just take me to the Supervisory Bureau."
Aiwass shrugged, as if he felt regret from the bottom of his heart.
But Haina knew that this was simply impossible - since the Supervisory Bureau obviously had a tendency to cover up, it was impossible for her to arrest Aiwass without evidence. If Aiwass, who is still in a wheelchair, was really taken away, I'm afraid
You are the one who is unlucky.
Then, Aiwass slowly faded away that fox-like smile.
He showed a serious expression and said seriously: "That's what I said. But since you know, senior sister, what I said is all nonsense, then why can you believe the anonymous report letter? What I said
, what’s the difference between that and the report letter?”
"...So, what is the truth?"
"I can tell you another version of the story - when I was out for a walk, I was attacked and taken to Stone Arch Bridge Park. When I woke up, I was in a wheelchair. I have no idea what happened in the middle, even more
I don’t know that I was sacrificed to the devil as a sacrifice, and I don’t know how they were beaten away, or how I survived...
"But this version of the story is too smooth and has no flaws. It's like a lawyer's defense in court. If I tell you directly, you may become more suspicious."
Aiwass sighed, seeming helpless and innocent again.
He said, "So, which one do you believe?"
...If you exclude the emotional part and judge from reason, it seems that the latter is more reasonable.
Haina immediately realized that she had misunderstood Aiwass again.
——Because Aiwass is too weak. Haina can feel that he is probably a transcendent, but the reaction is very weak. At most, it only lights up one layer of the path.
Even if a demon is really summoned, it is at best the strength of the familiar, and it is impossible to cause destruction on that scale - besides, the deceased confirmed at the ceremony site were indeed wanted criminals who have fled to the royal capital.
That man once sacrificed a small village and is now a third-level demonologist who can even summon higher-level demons.
... Could it be that after he summoned the demon, the contract failed and the demon backfired?
It's not impossible.
In that case, as the summoner dies, the demon will be sent back. Aiwass was just severely injured by the ritual, and then picked up by the old butler. Logically speaking, this possibility is much greater.
...But why did Aiwass tell himself such outrageous lies?
Soon, Haina reacted -
She gave a very reasonable explanation: because her attitude change was too simple. She declared Aiwass innocent without careful cross-examination. As a truly innocent person, Aiwass was because
I felt angry at this careless attitude, so I deliberately said some weird things to satirize myself for being prone to preconceptions and being gullible to others.
I see.
Because of this, the director didn't pay much attention to this matter...because he knew that Aiwass couldn't be the prisoner, and he probably didn't know any important information, so the investigation would be in vain.
Then everything is right.
Another case occurred yesterday - in order to perform large-scale rituals such as summoning demons, demonologists usually need to work in pairs. And in most cases, pairs of demonologists have a master-disciple relationship.
If the demonologist as the mentor was backlashed by the summoned demon, then it becomes reasonable for the apprentice to act alone after escaping. If Aiwass is his assistant and apprentice, then who committed yesterday's case?
What? If Aiwass controls a demon and kills one person, will he let the other person go?
...Hey, what nonsense am I talking about? How can a high-level demon be so easily controlled by such a novice.
"I'm sorry, I made the first impression."
Thinking of this, Haina apologized simply: "I'm also sorry for missing the appointment before. If you still plan to come back to school, I can ask my juniors to make it easier for you.
"This is not compensation, just an apology. If there is anything else you need me to do, please feel free to ask."
"Is anything okay?" Aiwass seemed a little moved.
"... Let me state in advance that I have no money."
With a somewhat sad expression on her face, Haina reluctantly added: "In addition to monetary compensation - if necessary, I can do some voluntary labor."
"It doesn't matter. Just clear up the misunderstanding."
Aiwass smiled gently: "I actually feel uneasy. After all, if the senior sister is mentioned a few words after she goes back, she becomes suspicious again, and comes back to investigate, it will be very troublesome for both of us.
Not to mention, if you are late again...
"Now, senior sister, you might as well guess, why do I know about demons? Although I didn't come into contact with anything and was unconscious the whole time. But why can I guess that this matter is related to demonologists the moment we meet?
?”
"...I think this is the legendary deduction method! Just like the famous Mr. Sherlock!"
Haina's eyes lit up: "I remember Mr. Sherlock, who was also the professor's favorite student. He seemed to be good at discerning the details of others through this divination-like method! I have never forgotten the cases he solved.
Collected newspaper clippings - I cut out the parts of the newspapers that mentioned Mr. Sherlock and pasted them into a book. Now the book is one-third full..."
The more she talked, the smoother her logic became.
Feeling that she had met a like-minded person, she suddenly felt enlightened and many doubts were immediately solved. Her brain seemed to become clear in an instant.
Seeing Haina fall into excitement and talking non-stop. Sitting in a wheelchair, Aiwass narrowed his eyes slightly and showed a harmless smile.
If Haina was not so careless and could observe carefully, she would have discovered that the shadow under the old elf who was quietly guarding her was motionless. But the shadow cast by the wheelchair under Aiwass was trembling slightly, like
It is a beast that breathes calmly in sleep.
This whole process was "reasoned" by you, and I didn't tell many lies.
When it comes to reasoning, if you first determine the conclusion and then look for evidence, you will definitely be led astray. It seems that you are not qualified.
——Yes, Aiwass is indeed a sacrifice.
But at the same time, "Aiwass" is indeed a participant in demonic rituals.
What he said before was not a lie.
If he hadn't suddenly recalled the memories of his past life, it might have been an "otherworldly demon" summoned during the ritual using Aiwass's soul as a sacrifice.
Because what appeared along with those past life memories was the extremely familiar light curtain in front of him: