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The ordinary citizens, who had no idea what this thing really was, couldn't tell the location of the threat even after being beaten and desperately begging.
So is there a possibility that the Inquisition might directly mistake him for being "tight-lipped" and choose to target that citizen's parents?
The answer is still...
Inevitable.
Even knowing there will be errors, the members of the Inquisition would still unhesitatingly take ruthless action to protect more people as quickly as possible.
As for later, when the truth is known and it is proven that the citizen and his family were innocent, and the Inquisition has caught the mastermind behind it, stripping him of his skin and promising compensation to the citizen and his family, so what?
Already...
But the current situation is not for Pope Agatha to choose.