eople in this world knew about the Holy Church’s Heresy Tribunal, the Heresy Tribunal was a secret organization in and of itself.
Thus, the amount of information related to it was pitifully few.

Most information regarding the Heresy Tribunal were unreliable rumors.
Cheryl’s ‘Diary of an Inquisitor’ served to immensely satisfy the people’s curiosity.

Cheryl decided to continue writing.
She did not bother to concern with the confidentiality issue with her diary at all…

She was not one of those zealot inquisitors who devoted and consecrated their entire life to the church.
Those people were the church’s most loyal and most vicious hounds.

The relationship between Cheryl and the Heresy Tribunal was one of mutual-exploitation.
She would carry out missions for the Heresy Tribunal and the Heresy Tribunal will provide her with the choir’s hymns.

But now, the choir’s hymns have been completely replaced by Hearthstone.

She had only returned to the Heretic Tribunal to bring her friends out of this damned place and escape to Norland to live peaceful lives.
They would no longer have to be accompanied by slaughter and blood on the daily.

Because of that, Cheryl was not concerned with unmasking the shameful side of the Heresy Tribunal to the public before her departure.

After being received so enthusiastically, Cheryl began her own writing on the Mage Forum.
At the same time she wrote her diary, she also deliberately altered the portions that will reveal her identity.

Cheryl spent over two hours and finished writing and uploading close to a month’s worth of diary.
When she finished writing, she discovered that there were over thirty people replying to her posts.

‘The power of the inquisitors came from Aglier? Which system’s god is that?’ Replied by: Longfrost Hammer

‘Young lady, you’ve actually participated in the White Creek Duchy’s assassination? That’s something from sixty years ago…’ Replied by: Ash-colored Owl

‘What ended up happening to the first inquisitor Dwig?’ Replied by…

The number of replies gradually increased.
A ‘recommended’ symbol also appeared next to the post ‘Diary of an Inquisitor.’

Cheryl currently had no idea what that symbol meant.
She skimmed through all the replies before exiting out of the ‘Motionless Library.’ She returned to the Mage Forum’s home page.

As if it was a coincidence, her post ‘Diary of an Inquisitor’ was on the top of the home page.

When she saw her diary appearing on the home page, two words appeared in Cheryl’s mind — ‘Oh no!’

………

Norland.
Outside the Hearthstone Tavern’s Noiseless Room.

Tylene was sitting inside the Noiseless Room and reciting her elven epic.
In order to not disturb her, both Joshua and Ciri walked out the Noiseless Room.

While outside, Joshua saw an interesting post in the ‘Motionless Library.’ Naturally, the post in question was ‘Diary of an Inquisitor.’

That post that appeared in the Motionless Library could totally be read like a novel.
Joshua also hoped for the writer to be able to continue posting.

After all, ‘Diary of an Inquisitor’ revealed a lot of shameful matters the Holy Church did.

Right now, the information that was revealed included: the inquisitors do not believe in the Holy Light.
Instead, they believed in another god or something else by the name of Aglier.

“Who would’ve expected I’ll obtain a payback from striking into the enemy’s camp this quickly.”

Joshua directly added the ‘Diary of an Inquisitor’ as a ‘recommended’ post.’ At the same time, he added a reply to the post too.

‘Please update.’

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