I Became A Playwright In Medieval Fantasy

Chapter 46



Thanks to Phantom's Cthulhu Mythos, the underground organization of demon worshippers was exposed.

Immediately, the Holy Empire mobilized all available law enforcement to successfully dismantle the covert networks of traitors that had secretly spread across the nation.

These traitors, who had hidden to avoid persecution, maintained a constant network of communication. Through harsh torture and rigorous interrogation, their hiding places were systematically tracked and rooted out.@@novelbin@@

This good news(?) soon reached the Holy Church's headquarters, the Vatican.

"Demon worshippers were hiding so covertly? We were close to a disaster."

Betellio, a cardinal known for his strict and devout lifestyle, clutched his chest in shock. He was one of the members of the Vatican's supreme decision-making body, the Conclave.

"I've heard that this was all thanks to a hero candidate. It was his efforts that allowed us to capture the collaborators with the demon lords," added Professor Abraham, a middle-aged scholar who had brought the news.

He was a demonologist from the Vatican's Holy Church, an authority in the field of the ancient evils of the abyss, and a zealous explorer of the hidden mysteries of the world.

"A hero candidate? Oh, could it be the Sword Hero candidate?"

The cardinal, Betellio, recalled the half-elf girl with blue hair and golden eyes.

"I heard she suddenly stopped her wandering and is considering enrolling in the academy? Has she been aiding in the capital by rooting out these traitors?"

Historically, only high-ranking members of the Vatican had the authority to recommend hero candidates, and it was Betellio himself who formally recommended the half-elf Maya as a candidate for the Sword Hero.

If she truly had played a significant role, Betellio had every reason to feel a certain pride.

"No, it was thanks to a new work written by the Pen Hero candidate," Abraham said, shaking his head.

"The play vividly depicted the dangers of ancient demons and raised awareness among the people. The Empire plans to formally recognize his contribution soon."

"A play? The Pen Hero candidate wrote a play about demons?"

"Yes, an act titled Cthulhu Mythos. It awakened fear of demons in the minds of the people, who then voluntarily began to monitor suspicious individuals, leading to their capture."

"Haha, is that so? Truly, the gods must be watching over us. Had these events not coincided, a terrible calamity might have befallen us."

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