Dorothy’s Forbidden Grimoire

Updated: Feb 25, 2026

Settings

Size: 18px
Line Height: 1.5
Transparency: 75%

Chapter Summary

Dorothy’s Forbidden Grimoire• Chapter 514

Beyond the door was a set of iron bars, and behind them, shackled head to toe, dressed in a thin prisoner’s uniform and covered in minor wounds and bloodstains, was a visibly terrified man—Cidd, one of the guards from the Addus envoy delegation. “So while they can still hold out, the top priority now is to find the kind of evidence Sister Ivy mentioned—the kind that will completely overturn the Inquisition’s suspicions. She began thinking seriously about where she could find such an undeniable p...

In the dead of night, at Kankdal Port, the Church’s inquisitorial prison ship belonging to the Heresy Inquisition, the Scourge of Flame, sat docked.

Within one of its rust-streaked, narrow, and shadowy passageways, Inquisitor Clifton strode quickly forward, flanked by two attendants.

Their destination was a sealed iron door at the end of the corridor.

Reaching the door, Clifton personally took out a key and unlocked it.

Beyond the door was a set of iron bars, and behind them, shackled head to toe, dressed in a thin prisoner’s uniform and covered in minor wounds and bloodstains, was a visibly terrified man—Cidd, one of the guards from the Addus envoy delegation.

At the sight of Clifton suddenly appearing, Cidd’s face contorted in fear, and he instinctively backed away.

Clifton cast a cold glance over the prisoner and spoke slowly.

“Cleric Hank Cidd.

Colluding with Savior’s Advent heretics.

Attempted assassination of a Baruch royal before a crowd.

The evidence is conclusive, witnessed by all.

Do you have anything left to say?

”Cidd shuddered and immediately stammered out a response.

“No—I didn’t mean to assassinate anyone!

I was controlled!

I didn’t know anything at the time, I was sleeping and then...

someone took over my body somehow!

I only realized what had happened afterward!

Please, Your Excellency, investigate this clearly!

”His voice was filled with panic as he cried out.

Clifton, unmoved, replied coldly.

“Controlled, is it?

Hah… So many prisoners come to us with that excuse, trying to dodge the consequences of their sins.

Do you think there are that many mystical powers in this world capable of easily controlling others?

You say you were controlled—do you have any proof?

No proof?

Then it’s just an excuse.

”“I…”Cidd opened his mouth, trying to explain, but the words caught in his throat.

He had no evidence.

From any onlooker’s perspective, it did indeed look like he had acted with murderous intent.

Clifton’s lips curled slightly upward as he stepped closer and leaned in with increasing pressure.

“No evidence?

Then you colluded with heretic assassins—irrefutable.

And as a soldier of the Church, you should know what fate awaits those who betray it.

”“Colluding with heretics is… a capital crime…” Cidd said in a trembling voice, staring at the approaching Clifton in terror.

Clifton nodded, seemingly pleased.

“Yes, colluding with heretics is a grave blasphemy against the Lord—an unforgivable crime, even more severe than dealing with heathens.

Once convicted, there is no room for appeal.

I’ve come to Kankdal not only with the authority to investigate on the spot but also to judge and execute immediately.

This Scourge of Flame is fully equipped for executions.

“Cleric Cidd… shall I escort you out now to choose the method of your execution?

”The danger in Clifton’s tone was unmistakable.

Unlike other guards of the envoy delegation—whom Clifton still needed to interrogate—Cidd had acted out in public.

Clifton didn’t even need a trial to sentence him to death.

Cidd’s fate rested entirely in Clifton’s hands.

At those words, Cidd’s panic reached its peak.

He began to tremble uncontrollably, his eyes widening in despair, his expression twisted with fear.

The terror of death stirred violently within him—until, at last, he broke.

“Mercy!

Please, Inquisitor!

Have mercy!

I’m not a heretic, I swear—I don’t want to die!

Please spare me!

I’ll do anything you ask—anything!

”His composure shattered.

Tears streamed down his face as he sobbed and begged in desperation.

Clifton looked down at him, then feigned contemplation before slowly speaking.

“There is a way to save your life.

Though you colluded with heretics and attempted to assassinate a prince, bringing great disgrace to the Church… since your attempt was interrupted and no blood was spilled by your hand, there may still be a way to atone.

If you fully cooperate with my investigation, you may yet redeem yourself.

”Cidd responded instantly.

“Yes—cooperate!

I’ll cooperate completely, Your Excellency.

I’ll fully support your investigation!

”Seeing Cidd’s response, Clifton nodded and leaned slightly forward, continuing.

“Good.

Then Cleric Cidd, let’s begin.

Tell me—who are your co-conspirators?

Were there any targets besides Prince Mazarr?

Within your heretic-corrupted circle, what role did Sister Vania play?

Was it she who devised the assassination plan?

”Clifton fired off a barrage of questions.

At the sound of Sister Vania’s name, Cidd hesitated.

“Sister Vania… um…”“What’s this?

Don’t want to talk?

” Clifton’s voice chilled.

“I advise you to recognize your situation.

If you let others be arrested first and they confess before you do, you’ll lose your chance to earn any merit.

Your only hope now is to seize that credit while you still can.

So I suggest you think carefully… and confess what must be confessed.

”With a subtly suggestive tone, Clifton spoke to Cidd.

Upon hearing these implied words, realization finally dawned in Cidd’s heart—he instantly understood what Clifton wanted: false testimony.

It was obvious Clifton was targeting Vania, but lacked critical evidence, and so needed Cidd’s confession to fill that gap.

What Clifton wanted now was for Cidd to identify Vania—as the ringleader, the prime culprit behind it all.

Whether she actually had any ties to the heretics or not no longer mattered.

As long as he pointed the finger, it would become fact.

If Vania was named the leader of this group of "heretics" and implicated, then perhaps he could survive by claiming credit.

“Your Excellency… if I name the leader, if I expose the corruption within the envoy delegation—can I be saved?

” Cidd asked with a faint gleam of hope.

Clifton nodded solemnly and reaffirmed, “Of course.

”“Alright… alright!

I confess—I’ll confess everything!

” Cidd declared loudly.

He was ready to confess exactly what Clifton wanted to hear.

At that, a slight smile curled at the edge of Clifton’s mouth.

“Your Excellency, I confess!

Our entire envoy delegation, while in Addus, was corrupted by heretics—uh…”Just as Cidd began speaking, his body suddenly stiffened.

He shuddered, his eyes rolled back, and he let out a strange sound before leaning to one side.

But at the last moment, he abruptly straightened up and looked at Clifton with a calm expression.

“What’s wrong with you?

” Clifton asked, eyeing him warily.

Cidd returned his gaze silently for a moment, then answered between short breaths.

“Huff… huff… it’s nothing, Your Excellency.

Let me continue my confession.

Where was I?

”“You were saying the entire envoy delegation was corrupted by heretics in Addus…” Clifton replied, narrowing his eyes.

“Ah, right.

Let’s continue then.

Yes… at the time, we were targeted by the heretics in Addus.

But from Sister Vania to us all, we resisted that vile corruption.

We fought the heresy with blood and faith—not only in spirit but in body.

Our actions even moved the revolutionary general Shadi, compelling him to sever ties with the heretics and return Addus to the Lord’s embrace.

Very soon, he will announce a message that will stir joy in the hearts of all faithful believers!

”With a trace of determined light in his weakened eyes, Cidd declared loudly.

Hearing this, Clifton’s expression immediately darkened.

This was the complete opposite of the testimony he was expecting.

Based on Cidd’s earlier demeanor, he should never have said such things now.

Suddenly, golden light glimmered faintly at the edges of Clifton’s pupils.

His gaze grew sharp as he glared at Cidd and barked, “You’re being controlled!

Who is it?!

Who’s controlling your body?!

Reveal yourself!

”He shouted, launching a mystical detection spell to scan Cidd’s body, trying to identify any mystical traces.

But he found nothing—no marks, no external attachments—Cidd’s body showed no signs of interference.

“Controlled?

Heh… Your Excellency, earlier I said I was controlled when I tried to carry out the assassination, and you told me to produce proof.

Now you’re saying I’m being controlled—so where’s your proof?

Didn’t you yourself say such powers were rare?

What’s this now—are you making excuses for your own incompetence?

”“You…”Cidd’s voice dripped with mockery, pushing Clifton to the brink.

Just as Clifton was about to intensify his detection, Cidd suddenly collapsed sideways and fell unconscious right in front of him.

“Open the door!

Examine him thoroughly!

Check for any mystical traces, any sigils, tools—anything abnormal at all!

”Spitting in frustration, Clifton shouted at his attendants.

They obeyed at once, unlocking the cell door and inspecting Cidd’s unconscious body.

The examination went on for quite a while.

Cidd was stripped bare, his entire body scoured for anomalies.

Even his mouth and nostrils weren’t spared, and his abdominal cavity was checked using mystical means.

Yet nothing suspicious was found—no artifacts, no mystical items, only wounds covering his body.

Despite continuously casting detection spells, Clifton found nothing.

Defeated, he gave the order to stop.

Cidd was re-chained and locked away again, while Clifton left with a deep frown etched on his face.

As he walked, he kept replaying the events in his mind.

“Nothing was found on him… could it be… that brat really wasn’t being controlled?

“Did he act like he was cooperating just to humiliate me?

“Hmph.

I thought he was the weak one… Turns out he’s just as stubborn—and even more insidious—than the rest.

Is that little nun really so compelling?

Are these bastards all so willing to die for her without saying a word?

“If that’s the case… let’s see how long you can hold out!

”With that thought, Clifton strode forward quickly.

It was time to plan the next day’s interrogation.

…Meanwhile, on the other side of Kankdal, Dorothy sat on her hotel balcony, gazing into the night in the direction of the harbor docks.

“He really is using every trick he has, that Inquisitor.

Good thing I left a contingency with those people, or this could’ve gone badly.

”She murmured as she sipped her coffee, enjoying the night air.

At the same time, she was closely monitoring the situation aboard, without even using her miniature marionettes to infiltrate—because the eyes she was borrowing now belonged to the detained envoy guards themselves, including Cidd.

After the battle at the Baruch Royal Palace, the envoy’s guards had suffered heavy casualties.

Those who survived, apart from Cidd—who had suspicions of desertion—were all gravely wounded and had to be fully treated by Vania.

Because those men were likely to remain by Vania’s side for a while—and possibly included surveillance agents from factions other than Vania’s—Dorothy had Vania be cautious during treatment, using flesh-reconstruction techniques to implant Dorothy’s Marionette Mark into their internal tissues.

The mark was hidden extremely well—woven into veins, nerves, or muscle fibers via healing.

It remained deep within, invisible from the surface, undetectable even in commonly checked places like the digestive tract.

When inactive, the mark left no mystical traces.

When activated, Dorothy could channel the concealment from her Concealment Ring to the target, enabling mystical stealth without them needing to carry any Shadow storage item.

In ordinary understanding, such a thing should be impossible.

Originally, all envoy’s guards aside from the lightly wounded Cidd had already received the mark.

But on the day of the assassination, following Dorothy’s instructions, Vania immediately healed Cidd’s lingering minor injuries and took the chance to implant the mark in him as well.

That was how Dorothy had been able to observe the interrogation just now from Cidd’s perspective.

When she saw Clifton persuade Cidd into falsely accusing Vania and the others, Dorothy acted immediately—sending a jolt through the conduit, stunning the already weakened Cidd unconscious.

She then took direct control of his body through the Marionette Mark, delivering those scathing remarks to Clifton and painting Cidd as a loyal soldier—successfully defusing the crisis.

“Although this particular crisis is over, the problem remains.

As long as those people are still being tortured under the Inquisition’s custody, there’s always the risk that someone will break.

And my spirituality isn’t limitless—I can’t keep countering the Inquisitor like this forever.

“So while they can still hold out, the top priority now is to find the kind of evidence Sister Ivy mentioned—the kind that will completely overturn the Inquisition’s suspicions.

”Staring up at the moonlight, a glint of resolve surfaced in Dorothy’s eyes.

She began thinking seriously about where she could find such an undeniable piece of evidence—something so irrefutable that even a clearly biased inquisitor like Clifton couldn’t deny it.

After considering many plans under the moonlight, Dorothy finally settled on a direction.

“Looks like… if I want to resolve this, I’ll need to pay the Baruch people a visit.

Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch 7 Ch 8 Ch 9 Ch 10 Ch 11 Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 14 Ch 15 Ch 16 Ch 17 Ch 18 Ch 19 Ch 20 Ch 21 Ch 22 Ch 23 Ch 24 Ch 25 Ch 26 Ch 27 Ch 28 Ch 29 Ch 30 Ch 31 Ch 32 Ch 33 Ch 34 Ch 35 Ch 36 Ch 37 Ch 38 Ch 39 Ch 40 Ch 41 Ch 42 Ch 43 Ch 44 Ch 45 Ch 46 Ch 47 Ch 48 Ch 49 Ch 50 Ch 51 Ch 52 Ch 53 Ch 54 Ch 55 Ch 56 Ch 57 Ch 58 Ch 59 Ch 60 Ch 61 Ch 62 Ch 63 Ch 64 Ch 65 Ch 66 Ch 67 Ch 68 Ch 69 Ch 70 Ch 71 Ch 72 Ch 73 Ch 74 Ch 75 Ch 76 Ch 77 Ch 78 Ch 79 Ch 80 Ch 81 Ch 82 Ch 83 Ch 84 Ch 85 Ch 86 Ch 87 Ch 88 Ch 89 Ch 90 Ch 91 Ch 92 Ch 93 Ch 94 Ch 95 Ch 96 Ch 97 Ch 98 Ch 99 Ch 100 Ch 101 Ch 102 Ch 103 Ch 104 Ch 105 Ch 106 Ch 107 Ch 108 Ch 109 Ch 110 Ch 111 Ch 112 Ch 113 Ch 114 Ch 115 Ch 116 Ch 117 Ch 118 Ch 119 Ch 120 Ch 121 Ch 122 Ch 123 Ch 124 Ch 125 Ch 126 Ch 127 Ch 128 Ch 129 Ch 130 Ch 131 Ch 132 Ch 133 Ch 134 Ch 135 Ch 136 Ch 137 Ch 138 Ch 139 Ch 140 Ch 141 Ch 142 Ch 143 Ch 144 Ch 145 Ch 146 Ch 147 Ch 148 Ch 149 Ch 150 Ch 151 Ch 152 Ch 153 Ch 154 Ch 155 Ch 156 Ch 157 Ch 158 Ch 159 Ch 160 Ch 161 Ch 162 Ch 163 Ch 164 Ch 165 Ch 166 Ch 167 Ch 168 Ch 169 Ch 170 Ch 171 Ch 172 Ch 173 Ch 174 Ch 175 Ch 176 Ch 177 Ch 178 Ch 179 Ch 180 Ch 181 Ch 182 Ch 183 Ch 184 Ch 185 Ch 186 Ch 187 Ch 188 Ch 189 Ch 190 Ch 191 Ch 192 Ch 193 Ch 194 Ch 195 Ch 196 Ch 197 Ch 198 Ch 199 Ch 200 Ch 201 Ch 202 Ch 203 Ch 204 Ch 205 Ch 206 Ch 207 Ch 208 Ch 209 Ch 210 Ch 211 Ch 212 Ch 213 Ch 214 Ch 215 Ch 216 Ch 217 Ch 218 Ch 219 Ch 220 Ch 221 Ch 222 Ch 223 Ch 224 Ch 225 Ch 226 Ch 227 Ch 228 Ch 229 Ch 230 Ch 231 Ch 232 Ch 233 Ch 234 Ch 235 Ch 236 Ch 237 Ch 238 Ch 239 Ch 240 Ch 241 Ch 242 Ch 243 Ch 244 Ch 245 Ch 246 Ch 247 Ch 248 Ch 249 Ch 250 Ch 251 Ch 252 Ch 253 Ch 254 Ch 255 Ch 256 Ch 257 Ch 258 Ch 259 Ch 260 Ch 261 Ch 262 Ch 263 Ch 264 Ch 265 Ch 266 Ch 267 Ch 268 Ch 269 Ch 270 Ch 271 Ch 272 Ch 273 Ch 274 Ch 275 Ch 276 Ch 277 Ch 278 Ch 279 Ch 280 Ch 281 Ch 282 Ch 283 Ch 284 Ch 285 Ch 286 Ch 287 Ch 288 Ch 289 Ch 290 Ch 291 Ch 292 Ch 293 Ch 294 Ch 295 Ch 296 Ch 297 Ch 298 Ch 299 Ch 300 Ch 301 Ch 302 Ch 303 Ch 304 Ch 305 Ch 306 Ch 307 Ch 308 Ch 309 Ch 310 Ch 311 Ch 312 Ch 313 Ch 314 Ch 315 Ch 316 Ch 317 Ch 318 Ch 319 Ch 320 Ch 321 Ch 322 Ch 323 Ch 324 Ch 325 Ch 326 Ch 327 Ch 328 Ch 329 Ch 330 Ch 331 Ch 332 Ch 333 Ch 334 Ch 335 Ch 336 Ch 337 Ch 338 Ch 339 Ch 340 Ch 341 Ch 342 Ch 343 Ch 344 Ch 345 Ch 346 Ch 347 Ch 348 Ch 349 Ch 350 Ch 351 Ch 352 Ch 353 Ch 354 Ch 355 Ch 356 Ch 357 Ch 358 Ch 359 Ch 360 Ch 361 Ch 362 Ch 363 Ch 364 Ch 365 Ch 366 Ch 367 Ch 368 Ch 369 Ch 370 Ch 371 Ch 372 Ch 373 Ch 374 Ch 375 Ch 376 Ch 377 Ch 378 Ch 379 Ch 380 Ch 381 Ch 382 Ch 383 Ch 384 Ch 385 Ch 386 Ch 387 Ch 388 Ch 389 Ch 390 Ch 391 Ch 392 Ch 393 Ch 394 Ch 395 Ch 396 Ch 397 Ch 398 Ch 399 Ch 400 Ch 401 Ch 402 Ch 403 Ch 404 Ch 405 Ch 406 Ch 407 Ch 408 Ch 409 Ch 410 Ch 411 Ch 412 Ch 413 Ch 414 Ch 415 Ch 416 Ch 417 Ch 418 Ch 419 Ch 420 Ch 421 Ch 422 Ch 423 Ch 424 Ch 425 Ch 426 Ch 427 Ch 428 Ch 429 Ch 430 Ch 431 Ch 432 Ch 433 Ch 434 Ch 435 Ch 436 Ch 437 Ch 438 Ch 439 Ch 440 Ch 441 Ch 442 Ch 443 Ch 444 Ch 445 Ch 446 Ch 447 Ch 448 Ch 449 Ch 450 Ch 451 Ch 452 Ch 453 Ch 454 Ch 455 Ch 456 Ch 457 Ch 458 Ch 459 Ch 460 Ch 461 Ch 462 Ch 463 Ch 464 Ch 465 Ch 466 Ch 467 Ch 468 Ch 469 Ch 470 Ch 471 Ch 472 Ch 473 Ch 474 Ch 475 Ch 476 Ch 477 Ch 478 Ch 479 Ch 480 Ch 481 Ch 482 Ch 483 Ch 484 Ch 485 Ch 486 Ch 487 Ch 488 Ch 489 Ch 490 Ch 491 Ch 492 Ch 493 Ch 494 Ch 495 Ch 496 Ch 497 Ch 498 Ch 499 Ch 500 Ch 501 Ch 502 Ch 503 Ch 504 Ch 505 Ch 506 Ch 507 Ch 508 Ch 509 Ch 510 Ch 511 Ch 512 Ch 513 Ch 514 Ch 515 Ch 516 Ch 517 Ch 518 Ch 519 Ch 520 Ch 521 Ch 522 Ch 523 Ch 524 Ch 525 Ch 526 Ch 527 Ch 528 Ch 529 Ch 530 Ch 531 Ch 532 Ch 533 Ch 534 Ch 535 Ch 536 Ch 537 Ch 538 Ch 539 Ch 540 Ch 541 Ch 542 Ch 543 Ch 544 Ch 545 Ch 546 Ch 547 Ch 548 Ch 549 Ch 550 Ch 551 Ch 552 Ch 553 Ch 554 Ch 555 Ch 556 Ch 557 Ch 558 Ch 559 Ch 560 Ch 561 Ch 562 Ch 563 Ch 564 Ch 565 Ch 566 Ch 567 Ch 568 Ch 569 Ch 570 Ch 571 Ch 572 Ch 573 Ch 574 Ch 575 Ch 576 Ch 577 Ch 578 Ch 579 Ch 580 Ch 581 Ch 582 Ch 583 Ch 584 Ch 585 Ch 586 Ch 587 Ch 588 Ch 589 Ch 590 Ch 591 Ch 592 Ch 593 Ch 594 Ch 595 Ch 596 Ch 597 Ch 598 Ch 599 Ch 600 Ch 601 Ch 602 Ch 603 Ch 604 Ch 605 Ch 606 Ch 607 Ch 608 Ch 609 Ch 610 Ch 611 Ch 612 Ch 613 Ch 614 Ch 615 Ch 616 Ch 617 Ch 618 Ch 619 Ch 620 Ch 621 Ch 622 Ch 623 Ch 624 Ch 625 Ch 626 Ch 627 Ch 628 Ch 629 Ch 630 Ch 631 Ch 632 Ch 633 Ch 634 Ch 635 Ch 636 Ch 637 Ch 638 Ch 639 Ch 640 Ch 641 Ch 642 Ch 643 Ch 644 Ch 645 Ch 646 Ch 647 Ch 648 Ch 649 Ch 650 Ch 651 Ch 652 Ch 653 Ch 654 Ch 655 Ch 656 Ch 657 Ch 658 Ch 659 Ch 660 Ch 661 Ch 662 Ch 663 Ch 664 Ch 665 Ch 666 Ch 667 Ch 668 Ch 669 Ch 670 Ch 671 Ch 672 Ch 673 Ch 674 Ch 675 Ch 676 Ch 677 Ch 678 Ch 679 Ch 680 Ch 681 Ch 682 Ch 683 Ch 684 Ch 685 Ch 686 Ch 687 Ch 688 Ch 689 Ch 690 Ch 691 Ch 692 Ch 693 Ch 694 Ch 695 Ch 696 Ch 697 Ch 698 Ch 699 Ch 700 Ch 701 Ch 702 Ch 703 Ch 704 Ch 705 Ch 706 Ch 707 Ch 708 Ch 709 Ch 710 Ch 711 Ch 712 Ch 713 Ch 714 Ch 715 Ch 716 Ch 717 Ch 718 Ch 719 Ch 720 Ch 721 Ch 722 Ch 723 Ch 724 Ch 725 Ch 726 Ch 727 Ch 728 Ch 729 Ch 730 Ch 731 Ch 732 Ch 733 Ch 734 Ch 735 Ch 736 Ch 737 Ch 738 Ch 739 Ch 740 Ch 741 Ch 742 Ch 743 Ch 744 Ch 745 Ch 746 Ch 747 Ch 748 Ch 749 Ch 750 Ch 751 Ch 752 Ch 753 Ch 754 Ch 755 Ch 756 Ch 757 Ch 758 Ch 759 Ch 760 Ch 761 Ch 762 Ch 763 Ch 764 Ch 765 Ch 766 Ch 767 Ch 768 Ch 769 Ch 770 Ch 771 Ch 772 Ch 773 Ch 774 Ch 775 Ch 776 Ch 777 Ch 778 Ch 779 Ch 780 Ch 781 Ch 782 Ch 783 Ch 784 Ch 785 Ch 786 Ch 787 Ch 788 Ch 789 Ch 790 Ch 791 Ch 792 Ch 793 Ch 794 Ch 795 Ch 796 Ch 797 Ch 798 Ch 799 Ch 800 Ch 801 Ch 802 Ch 803 Ch 804 Ch 805 Ch 806 Ch 807 Ch 808 Ch 809 Ch 810 Ch 811 Ch 812 Ch 813 Ch 814 Ch 815 Ch 816 Ch 817 Ch 818 Ch 819 Ch 820 Ch 821 Ch 822 Ch 823 Ch 824 Ch 825 Ch 826 Ch 827 Ch 828