The Witch's After Tea Party / One Wild Night Part 2

The Witch's After Tea Party / One Wild Night Part 2 (魔女のアフターティーパーティー／One Wild Night 後編) is a side story featured in Monthly Comic Alive.

Summary
In the cold basement of the church lay the body of an old man whose head was split in two, and the one at the center of the chaos there was a young girl. She smiled with slight amusement and let out an evil cackle, as she said that a murderer among the group in the basement may be plotting to kill them all. Suddenly, Palmyra rebukes Omega's comment for being insensitive while hugging Colette, their other companion. She asks Omega if the man had really died, prompting the pink haired girl to voice how most humans die when their heads cracked open and that the deceased man was likely not one of them. Her eyes moved towards a figure standing near the corpse. It was Podoso, a guard from the town on the other side of the mountain and the only person who may have had a connection to the church's owner from what they had previously discussed. She asks Podoso if the man was Pastor Coatl, receives an affirmation from him, then voices that the man they thought was absent had been dead and beneath them in actuality.

A young woman with bronze brown hair and a pale face, Maqueena, addresses Omega as a half-devil, seizes her shoulder violently, and proceeds to question why she acted calm at someone's death and what her remark meant. The girl apologizes, noting that she should not have said what she did, but not before telling Maqueena to stop freaking out. A woman in black church vestments named Lysa intervenes by grabbing Maqueena's hand with considerable force. Lysa, an Itinerant Preacher, and Maqueena, a musician, were among a group of people who had visited a church to seek shelter from an ongoing blizzard. A travelling entertainer from the Multi-Arm Clan called Admonsah blocked the view of Pastor Coatl's corpse from Colette because she was a child. Behind him is Trellock, a peddler with ashen hair and a seemingly gentle disposition. The merchant expresses surprise at stumbling upon the body, but this causes Podoso to question the man's identity. Trellock reached the church just as Maqueena and Podoso had wandered away, making the guard wary of him.

Lysa interjects by saying they should do something about Pastor Coatl's body. Maqueena offers to get a sheet, and she takes one from behind Admonsah whilst pushing him out of the way. She covers the man's remains with it and shuts his eyes. Taking note of this, Omega alleges that people like Maqueena tend to sing about the dead's achievements and was not aware that she could feel respect for them. With teary eyes, Colette pleads the duo to cease their quarrelling in front of the deceased. Omega obliges to her request and articulates curiosity over a different subject. Palmyra inquires Omega on this, and the latter looks to Podoso, who stiffened at the her gaze. The Witch believed Podoso made an intriguing statement and knew more about the situation than he let on, so she raises a question about the extent of his awareness regarding it.

The day before everyone gathered at the church, an incident near the town Podoso worked at occurred. The purpose of his visit was to alert Pastor Coatl of it. Omega guesses the incident was a murder, and Trellock added that it was obvious after seeing the corpse. Nodding in agreement and covering his face with his hands, Podoso affirms their sentiment and divulges what happened to the victim: their corpse was in an appalling state, their face was unrecognizable, and all of their belongings had been plundered. Muttering, Omega thinks it is not enough. While consoling Colette, Palmyra glares at Omega and urges her to tell them what she means. She declares that the circumstances between Coatl and the murdered traveler did not match up, and she queries Podoso if there had been any other recent murders. He proceeds to compliment Omega's observations and discloses that seven people had been killed in recent weeks, making the pastor's death the eighth fatality.

Maqueena is startled upon learning how Podoso kept quiet about eight deaths. He tries to say he only knew of seven, though he realizes that it did not make their circumstances better. Terror and alarm begin to show in Maqueena's eyes, and Trellock calmly asks if she was suspecting everyone, which she vehemently confirms. The blood on Pastor Coatl's body had not been dry, causing her to believe the murder occurred after the snow began to fall. According to Lysa, had the culprit left the church, they would have needed to traverse through a large blizzard. Trellock evaluates it as a suicidal act and speculates that the murderer returned to the church, something he would have done if he were in the killer's position. These revelations made Podoso silent and Admonsah terrified.

With concern and doubt in her eyes, Colette plucked Omega's sleeve and asked if the murderer was really there. Omega found it likely, though there was an unlikely chance that they were hiding in another hidden room. She asks Podoso how he found the hidden basement. It turned out that Maqueena found the room. In the basement, there was a lagmite crystal that lit the room, and since it was still glowing, the crime must have been committed a few hours prior to their ongoing discussion. Trellock suddenly inquires Omega's group about what they were like, and Palmyra prompted to explain their circumstances. After he gained a general understanding of who they were, he ascertains the order of everyone who arrived. Maqueena was first, followed by Podoso, Admonsah, Omega's group, which was accompanied by Lysa, and lastly, Trellock himself. Besides the three travelling girls, each of them was a suspect. In Podoso's opinion, apart from the half-elf Omega, there was no means for Collete or Palmyra to have murdered the pastor. The blow to his body was too strong to have come from a typical woman or child.

Tilting her head at Podoso's conjecture, Omega requests that he share how the other victims were killed, since knowing could expose the killer's identity. The victims were outsiders—specifically, peddlers and travelers. Their faces were smashed in, their bodies were left on the road, and neither men nor women were exceptions. Podoso wanted to alert Pastor Coatl about the seven murders because he lived alone, which put him at risk of becoming a victim. Omega arbitrarily asked Podoso about the seventh victim's injuries. Unlike the other victims, his body was injured. The method used to split Coatl's head open did match with the seventh victim's body. Omega observes this and notes that, despite the abnormal behavior of killers, they still had a reason for their actions and had their own standards, just like Witches do. Maqueena was momentarily disturbed by the mention of Witches, but Omega disregarded her, turning to face Admonsah and getting ready to speak with him. She then expresses her suspicion that Admonsah may have been responsible for the murder of the seventh victim discovered close to Podoso's town and queries him for his thoughts.

The question startled Admonsah into silence, which made Omega ninety percent certain that she was correct. Maqueena and Podoso both expressed shock in response to Omega's rationale. However, she believed Admonsah had nothing to do with the other victims and found convenience in his relation to the seventh victim. In response, Trellock tries to affirm her logic by asking if there were three different incidents, then Palmyra follows his summary and divides the incidents between the serial murders, the murder in the town, and Coatl's murder in the church. Colette's eyes widened after hearing everything, and she glanced at Admonsah, who averted his eyes. The large baggage he had brought with him caught Omega's attention. She initially thought he was carrying it for an entertainment troupe, but she didn't see the one person who should have been with him: the slave owner. Admonsah's whole body shook upon hearing the word “slave”.

The logic confused Lysa, who tried to say that slaves were not allowed in Gusteko. Omega, however, cuts her off and reveals their existence. The reason why Admonsah wore a large robe was not due to the region's extreme cold, as the traditional garb of his clan was distinctive. The number of arms they had varied, and since they usually did not have any uniform garments, they tended to dress lightly. While Omega continued to talk, Admonsah asked her to stop. Even so, she continues, her eyes narrowing. The reason why he wore a robe was simple. It was to hide the scars from his abuse as a slave. She surmises that he is likely covered in wounds and may even have burns around his neck due to the side effects of a Collar of Submission, which could cause someone to lose the ability to speak if they were punished too often.

Admonsah raised his voice and sank to his knees, his head in his hands. He tore the cloak from his back, revealing a body covered in scars and a neck with white burns. Even fresh scars, likely from a whip, were adorned on him. While most of the others were shocked to see the man's abuse, Trellock took a Collar of Submission from Admonsah's belongings and held it up for everyone to see. The collar was fastened around a slave's neck, and an owner used it to administer electric shocks when a slave was disobedient. It was something Admonsah had worn for many years. Omega concluded that Admonsah must have killed his former master when he was found in an unfortunate situation, and Podoso guessed the state of the corpse was a reflection of the former slave's hatred. Hearing this, Admonsah's phase curled. As he tried to say something, Colette interrupted him, shouting and denying that Admonsah acted out of spitefulness. She turned to face him, their eyes level. His throat tightened, but Colette embraced him. She tells Admonsah that she understood how painful and lonely he must have been. Though she herself had had terrible thoughts in the past, she knew that feeling sorrow and hatred were different.

Speaking sincerely, Colette requests Admonsah to tell his story. After swallowing several times over, he tries confessing the truth, but Omega interrupts him. She finds the sentiment hinders the truth. To her, it was clear that Admonsah had not planned to murder his former master, as he used his fists to accomplish the deed rather than the knives he had demonstrated his skill in throwing before. In addition, the blades were clean and unstained. She presumes that Admonsah, as a traveling entertainer, only saw his knives as tools, and the thought to murder his master with them never crossed his mind, making the self-defense theory their only logical conclusion to slave owner's death. Omega also believed he was being sincere, since no one in the church was a match for his physical strength and he could silence them if he so desired.

Once he processed the circumstances of Admonsah's case, Podoso decided it was grounds for consideration, much to Maqueena's shock. He regarded the one who abused Admonsah as being in the wrong and voices that he wish he could have sent the slave master flying with his own fists. This upset Maqueena, for she saw Admonsah's actions as murder. Despite that, Lysa deems that Maqueena should hate the crime, not the person. The itinerant preacher then turned to Admonsah, who was still in Collete's embrace. She extends a hand out to him and declares, “'You may have murdered someone. Every action is judged by the Silver Blessing. If there is to be a punishment, then so be it. But I do not believe that you deserve to be hurt.'” Admonsah was impacted by Lysa's declaration of forgiveness, while Colette proclaimed that she would have his back. Touched by the young girl's words, he began to sob as she continued to soothe him. Omega, talking to Palmyra, suggests that she must be happy to see this sight. Palmyra responds her companion truly has no remorse, but Omega retorted by claiming she should be receiving praise for purportedly learning to understand people's hearts.

With Admonsah's case settled, it was determined that he could not have been responsible for Coatl's murder. He agreed to descend the mountain with Podoso and turn himself in, though the extenuating circumstances would likely prevent him from being treated too badly. The murder in the church and the serial killings remained unsolved. Palmya recalls Omega's notion that the murders were unrelated and remarks that they only needed to solve the pastor's murder. Omega refutes her, contending that everyone could submit themselves for questioning. But this would be inconvenient for the culprit, and they could attempt to silence everyone, which she deems their main concern.

Omega then asked if there were any valuables in the church. According to her logic, the clearest motive for attacking an old man was to rob him. As the pastor used his own money to rebuild a town struck by an avalanche, it was clear that he had his own savings. Podoso came forward and said he had no knowledge of Coatl's funds. The pastor, for as saintly as he was regarded, had likely not supplied enough charity to endanger his livelihood. Omega believed this meant that he had a rough idea of how much money he owned, meaning it should be somewhere within the church, in some place like a secret room. Trellock made a joke about such a room being a dream come true, conjuring an epiphany in Omega's head. She glanced toward the hall with the basement and decided inspect the body there once more, much to Palmyra's dismay.

Filled with uncertainty, Maqueena questions what Omega needed to check there.

''This summary is currently under expansion. As of now, three of eight sections featured in One Wild Night Part 2 have been summarized.''

Characters

 * Omega
 * Palmyra
 * Colette
 * Podoso
 * Maqueena
 * Lysa Conwell
 * Admonsah
 * Trellock
 * Coatl (mentioned)