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“Kkheuk, kkeulheuk!”

Breathing is painful.

Even when she first forged a link in her heart after awakening magic in the past, it was never like this.

Riu was about to lose consciousness under the agony she had never felt before.

Kkeok-!

“Not yet…!”

Still.

She has not lost yet.

Along with the metallic taste from the tender flesh in her mouth.

Riu worked hard to reinforce the ice wall.

She couldn’t let everyone witness this overwhelming defeat.

Moreover,

As she raised a new ice spear, she targeted the vermin before her.

But,

The mana circle scraped to its bottom and the body overworked beyond its limits wouldn’t obey.

Woosh-

The forming ice spear collapsed in an instant, out of control, and once again her vision began to blur and darken.

“Why do you say so? You said yourself you couldn’t lose.”

The chilling fear whispered, ‘Get up now.’

The hair on her head and all her body hair stood on end, and her closing eyes snapped open.

“Kkeuk, Hans Byron…!”

It’s mockery.

Her weapon had long been thrown away in a corner of the ice wall on the ground.

Riu himself knew better than anyone that she had no chance of winning now.

However, she could not back down.

There was no way she could kneel.

That’s because.

“Ha ha ha, how foolish. Well, you carry a lot on your shoulders. The unity of the coalition, the dignity as a high noble… If you lose to me here, it would be an irreversible blow.”

“Quiet. It’s not over yet.”

She cannot lose.

But behind such stubbornness, a faint sense of doubt lingered.

‘There’s no way I can win…’

His main weapon is a dagger, so he is strong in close combat but weak in ranged combat.

Lacking overwhelming firepower to turn the tide of the battle.

If stamina is weak, avoid short-term battles and engage in long-term ones.

That was the weakness she paid a fortune for from the head of the northern thieves’ guild.

But,

No such weakness was visible in him now,

And moreover.

In this situation, having climbed the ice wall and engaged in close combat, there was no way for a mage like herself to win…

‘No, focus.’

She suppressed the stray thoughts in her mind.

After all, there’s too much at stake with this duel’s defeat.

The extraordinary intellect of a designated heir to a noble house kept working tirelessly.

This public duel?

Realistically judging, defeat is certain.

She knew it.

It’s frustrating, but she can’t beat him.

Then.

As a follow-up measure, the focus should be on how to maintain the half-made Anti-Luciana coalition.

‘Luckily, I have my sister.’

There was a way out.

Even if she loses to Hans Byron now, there’s still a way to cause chaos within the Luciana faction.

Then ‘Caspera’ will be safe too.

But.

There’s no place for her to retreat to now.

Not even in this duel arena.

Even amidst the harsh reality that will soon arrive, Riu gritted her teeth and glared.

“You’ll regret this, Hans Byron…”

All she could do right now was glare with all her might.

“Have you finally given up? Why don’t you try to resist more?”

“Kyaak!”

A dull thud followed by merciless kicking came next.

With the shock, her eyelids, which he had been struggling to keep open, fell.

“Indeed, I suppose this means you’re subdued? Let’s see…”

Unintelligible noises.

However, she succumbed to unconsciousness before she could hear the rest.

Her purple hair fluttered and scattered in the air.

***

-Beep, cleaning in progress.

Golems bustled through the duel arena.

With Riu unconscious, pieces of the collapsed ice wall were held in their hands.

“Why such a stern face? You won the duel, after all.”

“Ah, Lady Elizabeth.”

As I rested briefly in a corner, she soon approached me.

Class A standard, last in entrance grades.

Because her turn to choose her duel was last, she seemed to still have some time.

Moreover, thanks to the commoners stuck in between, it looked like she wasn’t targeted as an opponent in the duels.

“Thanks to your victory, the situation has improved a lot. Our faction is full of morale. Moreover, the other side must be doubting if they have any chance of winning this fight.”

“Ha ha, right. A person who is like the head of a faction lost to the servant below, not even the leader.”

As expected.

Just looking at the duels below, one could guess that fact.

“Kkeuk! Sir Dmitri, why did you choose me as your duel opponent!”

“Hmph, you were the ones who ostracized me for being from the north first, yet you talk big.”

A man in white lion armor had the upper hand against a robed noble.

“Lady Elizabeth, you’ve also managed to persuade a member of the Baltirion family.”

Although he is from the North. I didn’t expect much, as he was a person whose family was in a sharp conflict with Luciana’s from the aristocratic faction.

“What did you offer as a condition?”

“Condition? Oh, do you think I paid something to persuade him?”

She smirked briefly.

“He didn’t need anything like that.”

“Hmm? That’s unexpected. Did you incite a sense of betrayal against the nobility?”

“Something like that. Anyway, he convinced himself and joined our faction, so rest assured. Once he’s in, he’s not the type to just walk out.”

Well.

Considering the reckless behavior he had shown in his family, it was hard to trust.

“So, I didn’t hear an answer to my first question. Why do you look so grim? Aren’t things unfolding as you thought?”

“That is true, but…”

Everything was going smoothly.

The plot by the rude sisters was shattered by my duel results,

Yet the reason my mood was so poor that Elizabeth noticed, lay in the status window before me.

[Riu Caspera’s current psychology]

“…Tsk, why did I absorb emotions? It’s bothering me.”

Emotion absorption.

A skill exclusive to the doppelganger race, which allows one to glimpse into the memories of those they have a trusting relationship with, and those they have subdued.

Initially, it was cast both to mock and to check what tricks he might be hiding.

[Hans Byron, Luciana’s right hand and a power broker of the faction, as well as a representative of the lower nobility. If only this person were gone, the past mistakes could be somewhat mitigated. It wouldn’t be shameful for the family.]

In the memories glimpsed through the skill, there were quite aggressive tactics involved, and exposing just that could have solidified a victory that was already half guaranteed for our side. It wouldn’t be enough to challenge Luciana to a duel with the threat of expulsion from school.

However, what I overlooked was:

[…I suppose I should take responsibility. It’s okay. Laura will fill my place. My sister may be a bit unreliable, but… after all, I won’t be able to attend the academy anymore.]

It was not just about gaining information; this ability also brought with it their feelings.

Resignation.

That heavy and somber emotion was underlaid throughout her memories.

“I just didn’t like it.”

“What?”

“The emotions of Miss Caspera felt like eating reheated rat meat, that’s how bitter they were. That was all.”

In this world, the academy is one of the gates that nobility must pass through.

Ultimately.

Expulsion from the academy meant disqualification from succession rights.

It was too high a price to pay just to maintain a faction.

Yet, the reason she caused such a scene was singular.

It wasn’t due to rational calculation but an emotional impulse.

Having uncovered her memories, I knew exactly what that entailed.

I also understood the reason behind those extreme actions towards the saint that I had encountered in the game.

The fear of lower nobles and commoners threatening her position.

Trauma embedded from her childhood.

And also, the love and blind loyalty to her family and faction.

…Maybe this discomfort comes from familiarity.

After all, the ending Luciana met in the original story was for similar reasons.

A high noble lady, bound by her family, walking the path of ruin.

Was it just a coincidence that Luciana seemed to overlap with Riu?

“Hey, where are you going?”

“I have something to do.”

“Isn’t the class not over yet?”

“It seems unlikely that anyone left would dare to challenge me to a duel.”

With a shrug.

Elizabeth clicked her tongue in annoyance.

But it was true.

After such an overwhelming duel result, how many would sacrifice their scores as victims?

The class would proceed without any issues without me.

That was the same with the Caspera sisters…

No matter which route the original protagonist took.

A villainess with a predetermined ending of expulsion through a duel with Luciana.

So, this was proof.

If the expulsion of the Caspera sisters could be prevented, perhaps Luciana’s ruin could also be avoided.

It was a perfect test case.

“…Hans!”

“What is it, Lady Elizabeth?”

“What were you thinking that you only respond now? Anyway, the wish grant. You haven’t forgotten, right?”

“…Tsk.”

“What’s with that response?!”

Come to think of it, I had promised a wish-grant for persuading Dmitri.

“A noble knight, yet he crossed over without any backbone…”

Half-listening to Elizabeth’s incessant chatter beside me, I clicked my tongue at Dmitri, who was less substantial than a reed.

***

“Riu, are you conscious?!”

An overly excited, familiar voice. She woke up using her sister’s voice as an alarm.

“Ugh! This is…”

Clutching the throbbing area near her solar plexus, she looked around.

A room painted in stark white. This was the place she hurriedly brought Laura to after she was beaten to a pulp during a duel with Professor Marks.

“The infirmary… right, I lost.”

That alone was enough to grasp the situation. Her defeat. This signified a crisis for the faction she had painstakingly rallied around using the bait of the student council presidency, as it would stir feelings of inferiority among others.

“It’s okay, Riu! According to the priest here, you’ll recover if you rest for a few weeks. Just rest until then…”

“There’s no time for that.”

…Pain is momentary.

With willpower, she forced her trembling body to stand up. As time passed, more members would likely drop out of the faction.

This wasn’t the time to be calmly talking about resting, like her foolish sister.

“Ri, Riu! You still must be in pain…”

“It’s okay. Rather than here, I’d prefer to rest in my own room.”

“Do you need help walking?”

“No.”

She pushed Laura aside hastily and headed to her room.

‘Hans Byron…!’

This incident made it clear. Whether politically or by force, Count Caspera and the nobility faction might be in greater danger than even their leaders, dangerous enough to warrant quick exclusion even if it meant expulsion for herself.

Luckily, she had the perfect weapon. A magic bomb provided by the Magic tower, intended for emergencies.

If detonated, even Hans Byron would have to recuperate for a while.

‘His absence will surely cause significant chaos within the Luciana faction.’

If she were to use it, now would be the chance when they are drunk on victory and least expecting it.

“Where, where is it? I need to deal with Hans Byron as soon as possible.”

But the bomb, secretly kept in the second drawer and hidden even from Laura, was nowhere to be found.

As she dragged her pain-stricken body to search other drawers, a moment arrived.

“You seem busy. Perhaps, are you looking for this?”

Is this what learned fear feels like? Just as on the ice wall, she turned around with goosebumps all over again.

“Ha, Hans Byron. How did you…!”

“How did I get into this room, you mean? No, should you be asking how I knew about this bomb?”

Between squinted eyes, his pupils were directly focused on her, making her body freeze like a frog before a snake.

“Lady Caspera, no.”

Her body, completely stiffened, flinched because he grabbed her wrist.

“Riu, you’ve taken this joke too far.”

Trembling, her wrist was tightly gripped by the overwhelming strength of Hans Byron, an aura user beyond her ability to resist.

“How dare you, a mere scion of the baron’s family, to me…!”

“Talking back? Is that what’s important here? Haven’t you figured out yet who’s on top?”

Unauthorized entry into the dorm room.

Use of violence.

Threats.

Hans Byron’s offenses were excessive, yet she was unable to respond properly.

“Even after seeing this?”

Due to the ‘bomb’ he held before her eyes as evidence, her mouth shut tight.

Even the letter she had intended to dispose of as soon as the class ended was fluttering helplessly in his hand.

“It’s really funny. Were you planning to throw this at someone?”

“…”

“Let’s see. You’re definitely getting expelled, and if I play this right, I could probably send your sister packing too.”

“Laura has… nothing to do with this.”

Barely squeezing out the words, he chuckled in response.

“Whether she’s involved or not, what does it matter? It’s important that you, a family member, did it.”

“…What?”

“I’m talking about a pretext, a pretext, my dear. It’s a simple story.”

“……”

“I’ll ask her to have a duel with me.”

The extreme measure that flowed from his mouth left Riu at a loss for words.

“A duel typically involves staking something. Nobles usually wager their honor, but in this case, how about staking your expulsion?”

His intent was clear.

He was using her as bait.

“If she wins, your expulsion will be as if it never happened. If she loses, Laura will be expelled too. I wonder how your sister will react then.”

“You…!”

The blood drained from Riu’s face.

Laura, naive as she might be, truly cared about her sincerely.

It was clear she would fall into Hans’s trap.

His strong martial prowess.

The ingenious strategy he demonstrated while subduing Riu.

Even Riu’s own pleas wouldn’t be able to stop Laura.

“It’s your mistake, so you must take responsibility. Instead of invoking your family’s hollow name, you should find a way out.”

“How can I possibly…”

“Sit down.”

As if he owned the place, he nonchalantly sat on her cherished sofa and nodded.

“Think of something. Make me an offer that might tempt me.”

“……”

“Your sincerity might just change my mind, you know?”

On that man’s face as he spoke was a devilish grin that would put demons to shame.

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“Who do you think will win?”

“Well, probably Lady Caspera, right? She is from a count’s family, after all… Usually, the higher the title, the greater the difference in mana.”

“That’s uncertain. Despite appearances, he was third in the entrance exams. He might be hiding some tricks we don’t know about.”

In the dueling arena observed by everyone.

The strategist Riu, dragged into the sunlight by my hand, furrowed her beautiful face fiercely.

“Interesting, Hans Byron. I never thought you’d call me out.”

“We owe each other debts, don’t we? I’ve just provided an opportunity to repay them, Lady Caspera.”

I glanced slyly at her.

At her wrist, which had been threatened and grasped during our scuffle.

Feeling my gaze,

Riu flinched and soon glared at me with a menacing air.

“Shameless. Are you aware of what you’ve done? It’s unbecoming of a gentleman to lay hands so carelessly on a lady of the count’s family.”

“Haha, before I am a gentleman, I am merely a servant.”

“If that’s the case, such rudeness is even less excusable!”

“A servant shouldn’t be scared by a dog that bites its master; otherwise, I wouldn’t be of any use… to have to explain such a simple thing.”

As if whispering silently, ‘The heir of the Caspera family still has much to learn,’

her face turned bright red.

The humiliation of being at a loss for words.

Moreover, the anger for being compared to a dog and for daring to mention her family and its heir.

“You little…!”

Unable to hide her emotions, Riu soon raised her staff.

“Phew, good spirit. But aren’t you a bit delusional?”

In the blink of an eye, the wind began to howl.

A training dummy on one side of the arena toppled over, unable to withstand the fierce storm of magic.

Riu twisted her mouth confidently.

“Acting as if you’ve already won, that attitude is utterly arrogant.”

“…Wow, this is an unexpected level of magic?”

“Hmph, as the heir to a count’s family, this is basic.”

-Thump.

As she slammed her staff on the ground, the swirl of her magic menacingly flickered around me.

“A mere mercenary who climbed up by hiring others. You’re too arrogant for someone who will soon lose their position. Well, I’ll just have to educate you properly now.”

Beneath her feet, a wall of ice soared.

Fed by her magic, the ice grew larger, reaching a height so vast it was dizzying to look up.

-Wow… Is this that ice magic?

Indeed. She was marked as an heir from an early age, wasn’t she? Amid the noise coming from outside the dueling arena. It seemed like Riu was saying that. There is an insurmountable gap between you and me. Whether it’s mana or status.

“Didn’t I tell you before? There are no distinctions of status here, you’re just slow to accept it.”

But so what?

Riu’s combat style, you could tell at a glance.

‘Exactly, I’ve had her pegged in my previous life.’

[What? Could this cheeky sister also be included in our ally formation?]

[At first, the way she talked was a bit off-putting, but once included, she’s been great. Whether it’s the older or the younger sister.]

[Nobles are mostly useful. It’s actually the commoners who are more often the problem.]

[It’s like a real group project – you have to work together whether you like it or not.]

The game system rotates randomly. Incredibly, Riu was also part of the pool of comrades that the original protagonist could work with in a project called a group task.

Of course, she could only be used until she got entangled with Luciana and was expelled.

[Anyone used Riu? She’s better than expected, is there no way to keep using her?]

[Share the tip if you succeed.]

[It’s the main scenario, there’s no way, just give up.]

Riu Caspera.

She was rated as a ‘classic ice element specialist mage.’

I knew her weaknesses and even more advanced aspects of her very well.

-Ho, leaving aside the level of magic, the way she uses it is truly that of a mature mage. She understands the basics of magic perfectly.

As if to prove it, the great mage Bathory’s admiration was directed at the high ice wall she had created.

-It seems you will also have quite a struggle.

-Certainly, if it goes up that high, there’s nothing I can do.

Compared to aura users who can immediately unleash powerful firepower, mages are weaker in close combat.

However, the situation changes when there is some distance.

In relatively medium to long ranges, mages can fully utilize their firepower without any restrictions.

Thus, the most basic in a fight between a mage and a warrior is distance control.

Riu was faithfully executing that basic.

-So, what are you going to do? Destroying the ice wall outright is the most standard method of breaking through.

-You jest. You know very well that I don’t have such firepower.

-You speak so casually of having no sharp plan.

A message tinged with worry.

But then.

-Shall I help? It’s nothing for me to disrupt that presumptuous girl’s spellcasting.

-Oh dear. What if the dean finds out?

An unexpected proposal came flying in. Bathory is truly a joker card for me. It seemed too precious to use just for a duel with Riu.

-Hmm, you worry too much.

I was concerned that, driven by emotion, she might act rashly beyond my control.

Thinking that I needed to keep a close watch on her in the future.

-Just because you’re in a maid’s uniform doesn’t mean Lady Bathory’s dignity is diminished. You need to recognize your own value more. Dealing directly with such riffraff will only dirty your hands. Leave it entirely to me. There’s no need for you to step in.

Bathory showed the expected response to my carefully wrapped words.

-Value, huh… Kehm. So, you think of me in such terms.

-Of course. So trust your servant and watch over me.

-Hmm. How could I not trust you? I always rely on you.

Fortunately, it seems to have worked perfectly.

Thanks to my flattery, her voice became quite proud as it flowed into my mind.

The higher one’s status, the sweeter flattery feels, and her proud and arrogant nature was helpful in this instance.

-Well, even without Lady Bathory’s help, pulling the haughty lady by her hair and dragging her to the ground is easy. Don’t worry too much.

-Right. I will observe the exploits of my kin.

With Bathory’s assurance, I also smiled faintly and stepped toward the huge ice wall where Riu was.

I don’t have a ruthless aura like Luciana, nor do I possess vast mana like Bathory.

Therefore, I couldn’t completely shatter that solid ice.

“But I have my own way.”

-Crack.

The sharp ice, which would surely cause injuries if touched, poured down from the sky as if to welcome me.

However, I could see it all.

‘It’s too textbook, almost boringly so.’

Ice magic is always like this.

Its projectiles are slower compared to lightning elements and more straightforward than fire elements.

If hit properly, it can certainly tear a person apart.

But on the other hand, if it misses—

“Wow, look at that!”

“What a trick… To dodge the magic by such a narrow margin.”

‘-This way, it ends up causing no damage at all.’

Unless it’s Riu, who has been maximally developed through strenuous training.

The current novice can easily be dealt with.

Step by step, I brushed aside the obvious obstructions of ice magic.

I approached the high wall she had erected.

“I admit, you’re indeed the winner of the Northern Martial Arts Tournament. The reports that you dodged every attack with miraculous movements were true.”

When I reached the ice wall after dodging all the falling ice shards.

From above, Riu’s voice came down coldly.

“You’ve done quite a thorough background check.”

“Of course. You need to know your enemy to devise a victory.”

-Crack.

Even amid the thunderous sound of ice hitting the ground, the grinding of her teeth was clearly audible.

“So what are you trying to say, Hans Byron? I will never lose.”

Her right hand, trembling as she gripped the staff, was firmly grasped by her other hand.

It was the wrist I had gripped hard when I had threatened her.

Pleased that it had left a significant impression, I thought,

“A noble from a mere baron’s family like you cannot defeat me, the heir of the traditional and central Caspera family. It’s not just for me, but to correct the order among nobility.”

“Order, you say?”

“Yes. Impudent ones who don’t know their place, like you, should be educated in advance.”

Riu recited bitterly with a voice filled with chill.

Oh, it seems that the statement ‘There is no distinction of status at the academy’ really bothered her.

“Did I decide that? It’s a principle that has been handed down since the founding of the academy.”

“…It’s all just for show. Except for you, that is. That’s why I have to win here.”

I understand. If she loses this public duel, not only would her power crumble, but she would also bear the dishonor of losing to a lower noble like me.

My skills, which earned me the third rank, and the reputation I’ve built up would be useless against those hyena-like people.

But what am I supposed to do about it?

This is the one who bared her teeth at Luciana.

If not handled properly, a second and third Riu opposing her could emerge in the future.

So, I had to make an example of her here.

To show that anyone who dares to oppose will not escape this fate.

And,

‘Watching her downfall would be quite an entertainment.’

Additionally, the much-desired twin discipline I’ve been yearning for since my past life.

“And your defeat is a foregone conclusion.”

“Huh. Quite confident, aren’t you?”

“Bluster. I’ve heard it all. About the hidden physical and mana issues behind that pathetic evasion.”

She smiled faintly, a sense of ease the only thing remaining after washing away the emotions from earlier.

“You don’t have the power to break this ice wall. I just have to wait for you to run out of stamina right here.”

-Smart judgment, indeed precise.

Bathory’s guess was quite accurate.

With such intelligence, it might be the head of a thieves’ guild, probably not from Wolbaek, maybe someone who observed directly from the North at the Colosseum.

“You’re quite mistaken.”

Chuckling, I pulled several throwing knives from my pocket.

Not relics or anything significant, just literal emergency weapons.

I threw them one by one at Riu’s ice wall.

“Ha! You think you can break my ice magic with those mere daggers?”

“Of course not. Even I have a conscience. I don’t think it’s possible with just throwing without any aura.”

However, those throwing knives would serve as excellent stepping stones.

“What?!”

Shock mixed into Riu’s usually calm voice.

-You always use such extraordinary methods. Using something like this.

It’s an application of rock climbing.

Normally, you would climb by alternately placing pitons, but I’ve simply replaced the pitons with daggers, stepping on the handles of the knives stuck in the ice instead of climbing laboriously.

“Tch…! Attack, biting wind!”

The attacks that poured down in the process were not a problem.

Sometimes leaping into the air to dodge.

Other times, knocking them away with the Raven claws.

Using the handles of the daggers as supports, I leaped again.

“Get off! How can you dodge all of this?!”

Riu’s face, filled with impatience, got closer and closer.

And finally.

“Huff, huff…”

I was able to confront Riu, whose complexion looked worse for wear from firing off so much magic.

She was barely holding herself up with her staff.

“It, it can’t be… the intelligence clearly said that poor stamina was your weakness…!”

‘Well, he’s capable, but it seems he hasn’t gotten his hands on the latest information.’

Considering my abilities were just updated yesterday, it would be strange if he knew, but there was no reason to tell her the truth.

Humming in response, I glanced at the pitch-black dagger in my hand.

[Avoidance restores a small amount of mana and aura]

This effect, a result of Opharun’s weapon enhancement, was surprisingly well-suited to me.

‘Normally, I would have felt exhausted from the head down if I had dodged this much.’

Without a doubt, equipment enhancement is incredible. Enhancement is divine.

“Kuk! Do you think I’ll give up?!”

Gritting her teeth, Riu surrounded her staff with mana and grasped an ice spear.

However, for a mage.

Especially for a conventional mage like Riu, allowing a warrior to close in meant definite defeat.

“Kyaa!”

“Haha. If you’re going to be like that, I just want to completely break you.”

Finally.

It was time for the long-awaited real education.

Look at that face, trying to mask her fear with resolve!

“Then, I should strip away that pretense.”

Like the professor did with Laura, there’s no need to use mana to silence her.

The worry about the collapse of her power and the upheaval by a lower noble.

And because of her pride.

She would never admit defeat.

***

“What’s going on?”

“I’m not sure. The ice wall is so high, we need to actually see what’s happening.”

Students stared endlessly at the summit of the iceberg, the results still not apparent.

Most were driven by curiosity, but there were certainly other reasons.

Some were worried about the twin sister, while others had expectations for the baronial heir.

Or perhaps, they wanted to thoroughly witness the dismal fall of a noble.

But the ice wall was very high.

Only one person could truly see what was happening at the summit.

‘…A rather morbid curiosity.’

The one who had evolved his aura.

Professor Marks could see the scene with far better vision than others.

-Thump.

In a way, it was more severe than the ‘education’ he had given to Laura.

Thorough yet cruel manipulation.

Hidden areas that are not visible.

Yet, places where he could inflict pain, like solid bones or vital points.

He was selectively targeting these areas in a ‘beating’ disguised as a duel.

‘Should I stop this?’

For a moment, he considered it, as the outcome was as good as decided.

But there was one reason he hesitated.

It was the persistent ice wall.

The reason she was still maintaining the ice wall despite being beaten was…

‘The sister’s venom is not to be underestimated. Her mindset is that of a great warrior. Or perhaps, it’s just the vain pride of a noble.’

If the students hadn’t settled it among themselves, it would be awkward for him to intervene.

‘…Let’s see this through to the end.’

In the end, Professor Marks chose to observe.

After all, both sides were nobles.

Why intervene in a fight they were having among themselves?

Taking this opportunity to carefully observe Hans Byron’s demeanor, he etched the scene of the beating into his memory.

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Martial 18

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After Eugene easily defeated Group 2, the women’s side of the duel began, and something unexpected happened: Groups 1 and 5 self-destructed.

Initially, Sylvia Pekelodi, the leader of Group 1, faced off one-on-one against Lucy Leintbil, the leader of Group 5. The rest of the group members were attacking each other according to their formations. However, one of the mages in Group 1 tried to use a flame spell excessively, causing a calculation error. This resulted in a massive explosion that blew all the defenseless students out of the dueling arena.

As a result, both Groups 1 and 5 were eliminated simultaneously. It was a truly laughable and sad incident.

“Hm… Originally, the winning group should have faced Group 3, but since Groups 1 and 5 were eliminated at the same time, Group 3 will go directly to the finals against Group 2. The finals will start the day after the next duel,” Deiker explained the situation and left the arena. The students on the men’s side, with the leader of Group 1 being a royal and Eugene leading Group 5, stood up and headed to the arena.

‘This duel is the last one,’ Eugene thought. 

Of course, the winning group would have to face Group 3, who advanced by default, three days later. 

“Prepare,” Deiker announced.

Swoosh. 

Sling. 

Albert Kantea, the leader of Group 1, looked at Eugene and drew his sword right from the start. He seemed to remember Eugene kicking Bambi Galeron out of bounds before, and thus drew his sword immediately.

“Begin.”

Thump! 

As Deiker signaled the start, Albert, who was holding his sword, ran straight ahead.

‘Is he trying to 1:1 against me?’ Eugene frowned as he saw Albert running toward him.

The tactic of having the group leader engage the opposing leader one-on-one was already widely used by other groups. However, the strategy of having the leader exclusively mark the opposing leader in a 1:1 duel was not a very good one. It would be beneficial if the leader could quickly win, but if not, it would be a foolish tactic that would end up tying both leaders down.

‘I’ll have to restrain his movements.’ Eugene thought.

He exuded a cold air from his body, preparing to use Ice White Divine Power (氷白神功). However, Albert was not advancing to engage Eugene in a 1:1 duel.

“Now,” Albert shouted.

Hooosh! 

Albert, who had been running forward quickly, suddenly pushed off the ground and moved back into the air. His strategy was revealed.

“What… what?!”

Aaron, a member of Group 5, was taken aback by the sudden appearance of a new figure after Albert disappeared. The figure standing before the group members was Del Vein, the strongest mage in Group 1. 

When did Del Vein get in front of them? This was all part of Albert’s plan. 

Albert was 180 cm tall and quite bulky. In contrast, Del Vein was 161 cm and half Albert’s size. When Albert ran forward, Del Vein cast a spell to erase his presence and followed Albert’s movements exactly. In essence, Albert had shielded Del Vein with his body. 

Since the members of Group 5 didn’t notice Del Vein approaching, a significant gap appeared.

“Of course, that’s if they didn’t notice,” Eugene said with a sinister smile, immediately grabbing Del Vein by the neck.

“Ugh?!”

Del Vein’s eyes shook as he looked at Eugene holding his neck. He had just seen Eugene preparing to use an ice spell with his own eyes.

‘I clearly saw cold air emanating from his body, but he moved immediately without any rebound?!’

Del Vein’s eyes filled with shock. Normally, if a mage moved immediately after preparing a spell or if the calculation or incantation was disrupted, the mana would rebound, causing the body to temporarily freeze. This was why Antonio’s body stiffened momentarily during his duel with Eugene in the Bedia family. Although a high-level mage could move while casting spells, they were all students. Therefore, Del Vein thought that even if Eugene noticed him, he would have the upper hand. 

Eugene should have been unable to move due to the mana rebound. 

But reality was that Eugene was holding Del Vein by the neck.

“Save those tricks for someone else,” Eugene said coldly, lifting Del Vein and slamming him to the ground.

Whoosh! 

Boom! 

Crack. 

“Guh…”

Del Vein let out a short scream before fainting.

“Even our prince is using such shallow tricks,” Eugene taunted.

Grit.

As Del Vein fainted, the sound of Albert grinding his teeth was audible. 

“How dare you provoke me,” Albert snarled, pointing his sword at Eugene with a frown. Slamming Del Vein into the ground like that had been a provocation directed at him. Eugene could have just thrown Del Vein out of the arena after grabbing him by the neck. Instead, he had slammed Del Vein into the ground with such force that the arena seemed to split.

This was a perfect act of provocation.

“Hah!” Albert began to move his longsword swiftly.

“Su… Surge Swordsmanship?!” Deiker, watching from the corner, looked at Albert with astonished eyes.

Surge Swordsmanship, known for enveloping the opponent, was a technique only passed down to the knights’ commander within the Kantea royal palace. Even though Albert was a prince, it was a swordsmanship he could never have learned. Yet, Albert was now using Surge Swordsmanship against Eugene.

‘This isn’t a swordsmanship that can be secretly learned. How does Albert know it?’

Clang.

Clang, clang, clang.

As Albert performed the swift and delicate Surge Swordsmanship, Eugene blocked Albert’s sword with a stoic expression. 

‘A swordsmanship that lures the opponent to guard their vital points and then strikes at the open areas,’ Eugene quickly grasped the characteristics of Surge Swordsmanship.

Most swordsmanships targeted the opponent’s vital points or other areas that could inflict critical damage. However, Surge Swordsmanship pretended to target vital points while actually aiming for other spots.

‘If I face this swordsmanship, I will be dragged around by the opponent…’

Swoosh.

Clang, clang, clang, clang.

“Huh?”

“Am I seeing things?”

The students watching Albert and Eugene from outside the arena started rubbing their eyes.

Eugene, who had only been blocking Albert’s swordsmanship, was now executing it himself. But the astonishing part was that Eugene was using the same swordsmanship as Albert.

“What the… Is it real? Is he really using the same swordsmanship as Albert?!”

“What the hell is that guy’s identity?!”

The students gasped in shock. If someone had started watching the duel from the middle, they would have thought that Albert and Eugene were dueling with identical swordsmanship.

Eugene was flawlessly replicating Albert’s swordsmanship.

‘Damn… This is insane… What is this…’

Albert ground his teeth, watching Eugene’s movements.

Eugene was mirroring his swordsmanship as if he were practicing in front of a mirror. As a result, Albert’s strategies were ineffective, and his attempts to lure Eugene failed.

‘This monster…’ 

Sweat began to drip from Albert’s forehead. Surge Swordsmanship, despite being an excellent technique, had a drawback: it rapidly consumed stamina. Since it involved luring the opponent and using many feints, it required more stamina than typical swordsmanship.

“Now, I understand everything about this swordsmanship,” Eugene said.

Swish, swish, swish!

Eugene, who had been moving exactly like Albert, started moving even faster.

Clang!

Clang!

‘What… What is this?!’ Albert barely managed to block Eugene’s sword, biting his lip hard.

Up until a moment ago, Eugene had been using the same swordsmanship, but now it had changed subtly. It was still Surge Swordsmanship, but something was different.

“It’s more efficient to do it this way at this point,” Eugene remarked.

Whoosh.

Swoosh!

Albert barely dodged Eugene’s sword aimed at his face. 

Drip.

However, he didn’t dodge perfectly, and blood trickled down Albert’s cheek.

“Stop,” Deiker, who had been watching from outside the arena, halted the duel.

“The winner is Group 5.”

“Wow!”

“Master, I can still fight,” Albert shouted at Deiker, who had stopped the duel. Stopping the duel just because his cheek was slightly cut?!

Deiker did not respond to Albert’s words but instead pointed at Albert’s sword.

Following Deiker’s finger, Albert looked at his sword and felt a chill run down his spine.

Crunch.

The middle of Albert’s longsword was deeply indented and powder was falling from it.

‘Did he… Did he manage to keep striking the same spot with that complex and fast swordsmanship…?’

If they had fought just a little longer, his sword would surely have been broken in half.

“I concede…” Albert admitted his defeat to Deiker, bowing his head, and only then did the members of Group 5 cheer.

“Wow!”

Thanks to Eugene, they had won both the first and second duels comfortably without any injuries.

“Only the finals remain. As mentioned earlier, the finals will be held the day after tomorrow.”

***

After the duel ended, night fell, and the members of Group 5 returned to their dormitory and fell asleep.

Hoooo.

Eugene, as usual, was practicing his inner cultivation, gathering his internal energy at his dantian.

Then suddenly.

‘Hm? What is this?’

He sensed something with his keen awareness.

Swoosh.

“What is it?”

“Why?”

Taeje, who had been lying down, looked at Eugene. Taeje always stood guard while Eugene practiced his cultivation at night, so why did he suddenly open his eyes tonight?

“Someone just passed by outside.”

“It’s probably a supervisor.”

“A supervisor wouldn’t be moving along the wall on the third floor.”

“Huh?”

“The person who moved outside just now was moving along the railing on the third floor.”

Swoosh.

Eugene got out of bed and headed towards the window at the end of the dormitory.

Who would dare to break into the academy so fearlessly?

“Is it really an intruder?”

“Who would be sneaking around the academy at this time if not an intruder, you idiot?”

“Damn it…” Taeje growled as Eugene scolded him. Lately, Eugene had been calling him an idiot so often that he really felt like he was becoming one.

“Let’s go out.”

“But there are supervisors in the hallway.”

“We’ll go out the window.”

Creak.

Eugene quietly opened the window and slipped outside.

Whoosh.

Tap.

“Hmm… They went this way.”

Tap, tap.

‘Whoever it is, their stealth technique isn’t very good…?’

The mana they left behind made tracking them easy.

Whoosh.

Tap.

‘This place…?’

Eugene followed the trail to the female students’ dormitory.

‘The trail leads inside… Who would break into the girls’ dormitory…?’

Eugene frowned as he tracked the intruder’s trail. Anyone who entered the girls’ dormitory without permission would be expelled from the academy, no exceptions, even for supervisors. 

Even the supervisors tasked with overseeing the girls’ dormitory had strict limitations on their access.

As he followed the trail on the building’s roof, Eugene stopped.

‘Should I go back…?’

At first, he was curious and excited about the idea of an intruder in the academy, but if the intruder’s target was the girls’ dormitory, he couldn’t follow them in.

Then.

‘Huh?!’

“Eugene, there’s a killing intent.”

A dense killing intent was emanating from inside the girls’ dormitory.

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Hyunsoo led the guild members to the Aram estate where he was met by the 50 soldiers who had been waiting for him.

The reason he brought the guild members was because they would be working together with these soldiers going forward.

All the guild members received the title of Knight, bestowed upon them by the Junior Baron.

As Hyunsoo headed to the Ballass estate, his heart couldn’t help but tremble.

“I wonder how everyone is doing?” he thought.

The day he left, everyone had looked at him with regret.

Hyunsoo couldn’t help but smile at the pleasant thoughts that entered his mind.

“The Lord must be quite surprised,” he thought.

When Hyunsoo had previously visited the Ballass estate, he had been just one of many insignificant, shabby users.

The only exceptional thing about him was his skill as a blacksmith.

At that time, Lord Belin seemed like such an esteemed person.

Naturally, as the ruler of an estate, even a small one on the frontier, he was definitely a remarkable figure.

Now, Hyunsoo was returning as a changed man, with a spring in his step.

Suddenly, upon reaching the Ballass estate, Hyunsoo received a notification:

Ding!

[Hidden Quest: The Nobility Changes.]

[Hidden Quest: The Noble Returns]

Rank: S

Restrictions: Those who have received communication from Belin.

Rewards: Possible ascension to Lordship, a potion crafted by Belin.

Penalty if failed: Lowest favorability with Belin.

Description: Belin, feeling insufficient alone in maintaining the lordship of Ballass, had once spoken of sharing his stake with you.

As he feared, Baron Ronso has taken control of the estate.

Destroy his forces.

Hyunsoo’s face scrunched up.

It seemed he had heard about this from Pher.

“It’s a concern. Baron Ronso, that greedy man, won’t sit idly by,” he thought.

It appeared that they had already taken control of the Ballass estate.

Another hidden fact came to light.

“Belin’s potion?”

It meant the potion was crafted by her, a field completely different from blacksmithing.

“Did Belin have a talent for alchemy?”

Hyunsoo wondered why she had kept that a secret.

For now, he put those thoughts aside.

Hyunsoo quickly informed his guild members.

Baron Ronso’s men were blocking the entrance, seemingly controlling the access of outsiders.

First, they dealt with them quickly and then climbed straight onto the roof.

They moved silently and swiftly, made possible by the buff from Saintess Bellia’s child, Belia.

[Secret Steps]

[Completely erases the sound of your footsteps and conceals your presence.]

From the roof, Hyunsoo witnessed a scene that contorted his face with rage: a young, drenched boy blacksmith was visible, with a knight in front of him lighting a match.

Hyunsoo remembered the boy.

The boy named Karan had once asked him during a lesson, “I want to become a great blacksmith like you, Hyunsoo!”

Immediately invoking the lord’s command, Hyunsoo stopped the match from being lit.

“……I will kill them all.”

[The effect of your noble title shines brightly.]

[An exceptionally special notification rings out for 3 days.]

The sudden appearance of the Count startled the knights, their expressions turning to confusion.

The knight named Pon, who had just been about to light the match, was the most shocked.

“A Count……?”

A Count is one of the higher nobles.

Pon quickly estimated their numbers.

Including the Count, there were four knights.

“Could it be the most brilliant star, the negotiator we’ve heard about recently?”

Pon was clearly perplexed but quickly assessed the situation.

There were 50 allies who had entered this place.

The soldiers numbered 200.

Furthermore, Baron Ronso was the king of this region.

Reinforcements could arrive at any time from Baron Ronso’s territory.

“He became a Count overnight as a national hero.”

Pon smirked like a sly fox.

“Just four knights? A single blacksmith and four knights?”

The tension visibly relaxed.

He now realized how absurd Hyunsoo’s earlier threat of “I will kill them all” was.

Thus, he spoke.

“So, you are the new lord of the Ballass estate? Welcome, Count, and what good news.”

Pon smiled brightly.

“Now, take your place at the former lord Belin’s seat and govern the north together with Baron Ronso, who will bestow great wealth and generate substantial profits.”

This was true.

If he collaborated with Baron Ronso, there would be nothing to fear.

Pon glanced at the knights.

“The fight with us will not be an easy task for you, Count Hyunsoo.”

This fact also made Hyunsoo hesitate just for a moment on the spot…

“Bullshit.”

“……?”

Pon was taken aback.

Hyunsoo gave the order.

“Kill them all, leave no one alive.”

This command utterly bewildered Pon.

Given the current forces, they were overwhelmingly superior.

Especially since Count Hyunsoo was the easiest target.

Was he not just a blacksmith?

And Ger also had many concerns.

“There are too many enemies.”

He swallowed nervously.

Moreover, it seemed difficult for Hyunsoo, a blacksmith, to endure.

But then…

Something extraordinary happened.

Thwack—

It seemed as if their hearing had suddenly intensified.

The knights had doused dozens of blacksmiths in oil.

The oil, which had soaked the blacksmiths, began to float up into the air like tiny droplets.

“Wow…” someone exclaimed, not even realizing they had spoken.

Thousands of tiny oil droplets floated in mid-air.

The moment a knight, as if enchanted, touched one of the droplets with the tip of his finger.

Swoosh—

The droplets reversed their course, attacking the knights instead.

Hyunsoo then moved his left arm.

Dozens of blacksmiths simultaneously mimicked his gesture and were pushed to one side.

Swoosh—

The displaced blacksmiths wore puzzled expressions, and soon a knight standing on the roof shot an arrow.

Boom—

Pon saw the arrow hit precisely in the chest of a knight standing next to him.

It was just an ordinary arrow.

But then…

Whooosh—

Suddenly, the arrow ignited a flame that quickly spread, engulfing the bodies of the knights in that area.

Pon was shocked by the heat covering his face.

However, these beings here were different from real people.

They possessed superhuman bodies.

Of course, it would be a lie to say it wasn’t hot.

But it wasn’t enough to disorient them.

“Wizards!”

“Quickly, put out the fire!”

Whoosh—

A wizard invoked water-related magic, which surged like a wave, quenching the flames clinging to the knights’ bodies.

Only about 20% damage was inflicted.

More than forty knights on the rooftop laughed at the knights on the roof.

The knights, marked with the symbol of a hammer and anvil, represented the Order of Radiance.

Pon and his knights were dumbfounded.

[Knight Pon Lv.318]

[Knight Gail Lv.309]

“How dare these foreigners…”

NPCs are the rulers of this land.

In fact, 80% of foreigners couldn’t match the level of the original NPCs.

King of Swords Barad’s level had reached the mid-450s.

Yet, the official highest-ranking foreigner had not yet reached level 400.

The disparity in strength between the foreign knights and NPC knights was clear.

Especially since there were only four of them, it was almost laughable.

Then.

[The Great Child.]

Two knights landed on the ground, while two continued to guard the rooftop.

And when a woman, who appeared to be a priest, began to pray, a faint divine power radiated from the bodies of three people.

[All stats increased by 18%.]

[Increase attack and defense by 17%.]

[Increase skill damage by 20%.]

Bark and Lisel stood back to back.

There were more than 40 knights in total.

In this situation, Bark spoke first.

“I’ll take down 15.”

“Then I will also take down exactly 15,” Lisel replied.

Both glanced at Ian, who was standing on the rooftop.

“I’m a rookie, so I’ll take down 20.”

Are they crazy?

“These damned fools…” they muttered in unison.

“Frost Wave.”

“Dragon Enchanted Sword.”

“Sulfuric Guidance Shot.”

“……?”

Pon was bewildered.

It all happened in just 3 seconds.

Pon looked to his left. Seven knights had been frozen solid by a raging wave.

He looked to the right.

A creature he had never seen before, a dragon, had created an explosive force that swallowed nine knights.

And around him…

Ten knights who had surrounded them had sequentially turned to skeletons and then to dust scattering in the wind.

“So Ian’s bow took down ten?” Pon mused.

Soon, the knights who had been frozen broke free from their status effects, emerging from the ice.

The knights who had been caught in the explosion appeared severely wounded but were approaching again.

However, Pon took a step back, intimidated by their demonstrated cunning.

“Where did these monstrous beings come from?”

The knights began to clash with them.

But the members of the Guild of Radiance knew.

“It’s hard to keep this up.”

“If it drags out, we might lose.”

Even though they possessed powers surpassing those of the knights, they had their limits.

“Moreover, they have reinforcements coming.”

Hyunsoo had deliberately stationed 50 soldiers from Aram estate elsewhere.

They would likely be annihilated if they came here.

This battle had to be borne by the players alone.

“If it goes wrong, the damage will be too great.”

They exchanged endless attacks.

They knew for certain that the knights’ skills surpassed those of the players.

Despite all their damage, artifact abilities, and levels, there was something they couldn’t match.

It was raw skill.

The knights were those who had wielded swords all their lives, whereas they were merely players who logged into the game.

Initially overwhelming, the Guild of Radiance increasingly found themselves being pushed back.

“What we need now is for Hyunsoo to quickly take Baron Ronso hostage.”

That was the plan of the Guild of Radiance.

Therefore, Hyunsoo immediately ran towards the castle.

However, there was one thing they hadn’t anticipated.

***

The Special User Management Team, consisting of Lee Min-hwa and Team Leader Kim Tae-seok, was quietly monitoring the situation. Multiple screens displayed various characters involved in the unfolding drama.

“……It’s too much. It was never going to be easy for the Guild of Radiance to handle the military force of an estate, especially with the unexpected variable of Baron Ronso,” Lee Ji-hee said, her expression one of regret.

User Hyunsoo seemed close to acquiring the Ballass estate through his efforts and achievements. However, if things continued as they were, the Ballass estate would completely collapse. This was compounded by the variable they referred to as Baron Ronso.

“The Fourth Calamity Ronso.”

That was it.

The Fourth Calamity Ronso was the financier of the Disaster Sect. Additionally, Baron Ronso had secretly disguised himself and had been hiding deep within the Goyard Kingdom for a long time. Between this variable and the estate’s military forces, the Guild of Radiance faced overwhelming odds.

“……Once Ronso reveals his identity, he will kill everyone in the Ballass estate and then disappear,” Lee Ji-hee added somberly.

“……That sounds about right.”

However, Kim Tae-seok, still hopeful that not all was lost, remarked, “Hyunsoo has always been a user who creates variables, hasn’t he?”

Gradually, Lee Ji-hee and Team Leader Kim Tae-seok found themselves rooting for Hyunsoo. Perhaps it was because Hyunsoo’s stories always managed to touch them deeply.

Then, a moment later, a new variable unfolded before their eyes that left Kim Tae-seok and Lee Ji-hee in awe. The nature of this new variable, even they couldn’t predict.

CEO Lee Se-jin had said, “That title is a power uniquely granted to him by the supercomputer Ares itself, it’s his own unique power and even I cannot predict what will manifest.”

They witnessed the new variable that had appeared for Hyunsoo.

[The Sentence Title is completed.]

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Act 84

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Even though he is the fourth prince and far from the throne, royalty is still royalty. There was something pressing in the way he looked at Schwartz.

However, it disappeared so quickly that no one properly noticed.

“Ha ha, is that so?”

The laughter that followed could have been mocking the royal knights or belittling the weak, but once it stopped, Schwartz’s face showed embarrassment.

“Prince, please stay composed. There are others here.”

Seden, the chief of staff, tried to calm the fourth prince and gave me a look that expressed his discomfort.

Probably… cursing a lot inside.

Did you really have to say that?

Was there a need to make such a big deal out of it?

Well, something like that…

“Yes, Sir Schwartz certainly did that.”

I gave an even deeper smile.

It would be a shame to let it go too easily.

It’s not because I dislike Schwartz or want to upset him.

Moreover, he’s not a character I need to be concerned about; he’s just someone who’ll die shouting ‘the greatest swordsman’.

“Sir Schwartz seems to have not accepted the results of this recent evaluation because they came out so quickly.”

The reason I’m doing this is to find out who was involved in this evaluation.

Not only was my name added to a list I never applied for, but I also want to know who has the power to end an evaluation so quickly.

‘Then, that person must be a member of the Dawn Society.’

Since it was Tenellon’s order that got me involved.

The most suspicious person right now is the one right before my eyes, the chief of staff, Seden Orvian.

The chief of staff, who has close relations right next to the royalty.

If he had any influence, it’s only natural that this evaluation ended so quickly.

“The evaluation ended quickly… Sir Schwartz, is what Sir Julian saying true?”

Schwartz, looking embarrassed, slightly bowed his head.

Perhaps anticipating that lying would only complicate things, he faintly nodded.

“I apologize.”

“Really? You were disappointed with the results…”

Something about Ulysses’s tone made Seden’s expression shift from discomfort to outright annoyance.

At that moment, I was sure.

It was you, wasn’t it? The one who chose me?

I knew it. Seden is with the Dawn Society.

“Actually, I was the one who chose Sir Julian. If you’re disappointed with the results, you’ll need to give me a convincing explanation.”

What? This sudden development.

I hid my bafflement and turned my gaze to Ulysses.

The prince showed a mix of amusement, a hint of apology, and a look that said, ‘what are you going to do about it?’

Wasn’t it the chief of staff?

No, then…

‘Ulysses, the fourth prince, is with the Dawn Society?’

Thinking about it again, it was possible.

Being inadequate both in the line of succession and capability to ascend to the emperor’s throne, he is someone whom the Dawn Society could approach.

That’s why he would appoint this smiling psychopath as the captain of the guard.

‘But in the game, I don’t think I’ve ever seen this…’

Prince Ulysses, who had nothing to do with the Dawn Society, really couldn’t remember the developments related to it.

Ulysses was also a character who didn’t live very long.

Upon further reflection, if the Dawn Society, which opposes the imperial family, had the ‘prince’ card, they would surely make use of it.

Would they have just left him to die?

‘Could it be…’ Simply out of trust in ‘Julian’?

As these thoughts reached this point, my view of Ulysses changed.

Are you also a madman?

***

At the mention that Ulysses had personally selected me, Schwartz showed a flustered expression and hurriedly left the spot.

“Sir Julian, could you spare me a moment?”

I heard the prince’s voice as I watched Schwartz disappear.

“Yes, of course.”

It’s only natural.

How could I refuse the words of royalty?

Contrary to my obsequious thoughts, Julian’s posture was dignified, an exemplar for any knight.

“Let’s have a brief talk then. Finish up what you’re doing and come.”

Ulysses said he would wait in the secretary’s office and left with Seden.

A meeting, huh?

‘Is it related to the recent diplomatic corps?’

Probably so.

I can’t think of any other connection between the prince and me.

‘Julian was personally selected…’

Upon further thought, it wasn’t that strange.

Those who dislike Julian either despise his notorious reputation or tremble at the possibility that his sword might turn towards them.

The ‘Julian’ that the imperial family thinks of could be considered a ‘sharp sword’ or a ‘well-obedient hunting dog.’

‘Well, there’s nothing wrong with that.’

Thinking so, I left the office and headed to the secretary’s office where Ulysses was waiting.

***

“They are waiting for you, Sir Julian, this way inside.”

Upon arriving at the secretary’s office, one of the staff began to lead me to the director’s office.

As the door opened, Ulysses’s face came into view.

And.

“Miss Linne is also here.”

Linne Londebell, she was also waiting for me here.

“Yeah, I called her.”

Ulysses nodded, and I roughly guessed how this meeting came about.

‘Ah, so that’s why…’

And the fact that Ulysses chose me as the captain of the diplomatic corps’ escort.

“Let’s sit down before we talk.”

After Ulysses spoke, I sat right next to Linne.

She seemed a bit uncomfortable, but didn’t verbalize her discomfort.

Apparently, she was maintaining some decorum in front of the prince.

“It seems you’ve already spoken with the master.”

Trying to probe the prince, he looked slightly flustered.

“Right, how did you know?”

Ulysses, unlike other royals who are far from the line of succession to the throne and do not dislike ‘Sword Saint,’ is quite the opposite.

Rather, he might be holding onto the ‘Sword Saint’ as a lifeline for the succession to the throne.

“There aren’t many reasons for Miss Linne and I to be gathered here together.”

I didn’t ask how he had a conversation with a nobleman who had sought asylum in the Holy Nation.

Being a noble of royal blood, he would be able to use all sorts of facilities in the empire.

Even if far away, there would certainly be devices available for communication.

“It seems that selecting me as the captain of the diplomatic escort is also related to the master.”

“Hmm….”

Ulysses briefly murmured in response to my logical statement.

At that moment, Ulysses’s eyes slightly changed.

Should I say they sharpened?…

In a moment of surprise, it disappeared quickly, and soon, Ulysses began to subtly take my measure.

It’s quite strange that a royal would notice a mere citizen’s reaction, even though he is affiliated with the imperial exclusive agency.

“If I speak so directly, it might hurt Sir Julian’s pride, so I tried to phrase it more indirectly,” he said.

Wouldn’t a royal know about worldly affairs?

Obviously, Ulysses knew about the relationship between the Sword Saint and Julian.

That must have made it difficult for him to bring it up first.

This insane guy could act unpredictably upon hearing the name ‘Sword Saint.’

“My pride was already shattered the moment the master betrayed the empire.”

“If your pride was so easily shattered, it might as well not have existed,” Linne snapped back sharply, and I turned to look at her quietly.

“You defend Sir Hayden Reich, who has defected, as if you’re his favorite disciple. The master would really appreciate that.”

Linne looked at me sharply, then coughed lightly and composed her expression.

From her reaction, it seems she knows that ‘Sword Saint’ has now sought asylum in the Holy Nation.

“Right, as you just said, the decision to appoint Sir Julian as the captain of the guard was made after consulting with the Sword Saint.”

Consultation? What sort of consultation could there be with someone who has defected…

“When Hayden Reich asked who seemed unrelated to the Dawn Society, I had to think.”

I flinched.

As Ulysses uttered ‘Dawn Society’, my eyelids twitched involuntarily.

“What was that just now?”

“It’s nothing.”

Watching me, Linne looked at my face with a suspicious gaze.

‘Could this meeting have been prepared to check if I’m a member of the Dawn Society?’

Gulp.

I felt something hot slide down my throat.

It quickly turned into tension, causing sweat to run down my back.

‘Is this set up to verify if I’m part of the Dawn Society?’

It’s just a suspicion, but Linne might well know that I belong to the ‘Dawn Society’ since she mentioned overhearing a conversation with Alphas.

“Ahem.”

I cleared my throat, trying to calm my nerves.

“You must know what kind of people the Dawn Society are, Miss Linne, and Sir Julian, you must have heard the name ‘Dawn Society’ before, right?”

“Yes, of course.”

‘That cunning guy is one of the officers of the Dawn Society!’

Trembling with fear that Linne might say such a thing, I forced a smile.

“These are foolish people who defy the laws of the Empire and challenge the high authority of the royal family.”

“Ha ha, that’s right.”

Ulysses showed a small laugh but then became very serious.

“But, you know… lately, the movements of the Dawn Society have been unusual.”

What does he mean by unusual?

Suddenly, as Ulysses’s expression grew serious, tension began to rise again.

“According to the Security Bureau, there are several branches of the Dawn Society, and the heads of these branches have all gathered in the Capital.”

I knew that.

“Moreover, there are rumors that Gérard Oclean was a member of the Dawn Society. I’m not sure if the entire Oclean family is involved, but an investigation is underway.”

I knew that too.

“I couldn’t even imagine Sir Gérard being part of the Dawn Society.”

“I thought the same. However, I pretended not to know. If I said I knew, I would have to explain the process, and I didn’t know what kind of questioning I might receive.”

“Going with those madmen who wish for the destruction of the royal family to the Holy Nation is too dangerous. That’s why I asked the Sword Saint.”

“Are you talking about selecting someone who would not belong to the Dawn Society?”

“Since Hayden Reich has been chasing the Dawn Society for a while, I asked him to choose a suitable person.”

Ulysses’s actions reflected a strong trust in the Sword Saint. It’s strange that he trusts the Sword Saint so much, even though he has defected to a rival nation, but I can’t know all the thoughts of royalty.

But he was wrong. Although I’m not sincerely with the Dawn Society, I am currently a member.

“As expected! The master always has an accurate eye for people.”

I said, with the corners of my mouth rising slightly, but I barely held back a bursting laugh.

So far, this move by the Sword Saint has been the most helpful to me.

Although he is the fourth prince, he gave a hint noticeable enough to catch the eye of royalty.

“Right, he really is a great person. Sir Julian and Miss Linne, too, he has discovered people with tremendous talents.”

Ulysses spoke affirmatively, and then he started to speak again.

“In that vein, there is something I would like to ask of Sir Julian.”

“Yes, please speak.”

“Probably… if I arrive in the Holy Nation this time, I plan to meet the Sword Saint.”

As Ulysses said this, both he and Linne started to glance at me cautiously.

“It’s because I have a personal acquaintance. And during this visit, I hope to complete my journey in the Holy Nation without any incidents or accidents.”

The Sword Saint, having defected, is no longer protected by the laws of the empire.

It seems he is worried about Julian’s actions, who might want the Sword Saint’s head to prove himself.

Oh my. Worry is part of his fate.

Do I look crazy enough to fight the Sword Saint?

The ‘Sword Saint’ I know now might not necessarily beat the ‘Julian’ I know now.

“I understand what you mean.”

“I’m glad you understand quickly.”

Ulysses gave a bright smile and extended his hand. “Then, I’m counting on you, Captain of the Guard.”

***

Clatter, clatter─!

The train heading towards the border. Sitting in my seat, I looked out at the passing landscape and clicked my tongue inwardly at the familiar atmosphere. “It would be safer for Miss Linne to stay in the capital.”

Linne, with an awkward expression, glanced at me briefly. “The master said he has something to discuss.”

With that, she turned her head towards the window just like I did. I had somewhat guessed this. After all, in the secretary’s office, Ulysses had called not only me but also Linne.

“Is the prince in a private compartment?”

“Yes, he has been assigned a separate private compartment along with his attendants.”

“Indeed, royalty is different.”

This imperial train, with its expensive fare accessible only to nobles, offers VIP services. Among them, the highest level of service is available only to the ‘Royal Family’.

“You don’t seem very happy.”

“What do you mean?”

“It’s a reunion with the master, but you don’t seem particularly happy.”

She pursed her lips and looked at me, who was smiling. Linne and Julian are both disciples of the same Sword Saint, but their attitudes towards him are completely different. Despite this, Linne’s face was not bright. It seems the Sword Saint’s sudden defection was also a shock to her.

“It’s just that I find this situation uncomfortable.”

Saying so, Linne turned her gaze back to the window.

“Even though Prince Ulysses is on board, the passengers are quiet.”

However, the uncomfortable silence didn’t last long, and Linne broke it by speaking up. Despite the presence of royalty, she was puzzled that the inside of the train wasn’t noisy.

“It’s better if it’s quiet.”

“Why?”

“It means there’s less for us to do. Maybe you should relax a bit, Miss Linne?”

“Huh?” Linne responded in a slightly flustered tone.

“Although we are escorting the prince, in the end, our job is the same. If an enemy appears, we fight. That’s all there is to it.”

‘It’s quite simple, isn’t it?’ I said this with a smile, implying the simplicity, and observed Linne’s face.

Saying this, she might respond with a grim face, calling it barbaric. Then an uncomfortable silence would start, and I might as well use that silence to catch some sleep.

“Right, I shouldn’t be tense.”

Linne took a deep breath and looked at me. “Thank you for your concern.”

Surprisingly, the atmosphere wasn’t as brusque as I expected. Well, it doesn’t matter. As expected, an awkward silence has settled, so I might as well close my eyes and rest.

‘Unless there’s a complete idiot, no fool would dare attack royalty… Shit. There is one.’

Through the train window, I spotted a familiar face. ‘Felkor?’ One of the ‘Monsignors’ of the Dawn Society, a particularly large fellow.

Before I joined the Dawn Society, he was the first one who had fallen to my hands. 

‘Why are you here?’

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Martial 17

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“Lord Eugene, meal time…”

“Let’s eat quietly.”

“Yes, sir!”

Guuh

Sigh…

Eugene sighed as he watched Aaron shout during every meal. 

Whenever that guy stood up and shouted, other students and instructors would look at him.

‘This is really uncomfortable…’

But the funniest thing was that every time he received such greetings, Antonio, from afar, would look at him enviously.

‘Really, this place is full of crazy people.’

Eugene shook his head and put food back in his mouth.

“By the way, who do you think it’ll be?”

“What?”

Ken Pelven, sitting in front of him, asked a strange question.

What is he talking about out of the blue?

“Your opponent.”

“Huh? My opponent?”

“Huh… didn’t you hear?”

Rohen, sitting next to Ken Pelven, made a perplexed expression.

“What didn’t you hear?”

“We have a sparring match today, remember?”

“What??”

Eugene frowned at Rohen and Ken’s words.

A sparring match today?

This is the first time he’s hearing about it.

“Didn’t the instructor tell you? We were told after class.”

‘That explains why I didn’t hear about it.’

The previous day, Lina, who had been his instructor, hurriedly left the training hall.

‘The class was tough yesterday, so she must have forgotten to mention it.’

“So, what’s the schedule for today?”

Eugene laughed at his own question.

Do I have to hear about the schedule from my team members?

Normally, the team leader should know the schedule and inform the team members, but in his team, it was the opposite.

“Today, there’s no morning or afternoon class; we start sparring in the morning.”

“Hmm.”

Why a sudden sparring match?

They had already tested each other’s strengths and weaknesses during the team leader selection process.

‘Maybe this time, it’s to spar in a proper venue.’

Since the previous place was unfavorable for wizards, this time, it might be a fair venue for them as well.

“They say the winning team will have advantages in the first exam.”

“Really?”

Eugene showed interest at Rohen’s words.

If they mentioned “the winning team in the sparring match,” it means the sparring match would be team-based today.

And there would be advantages in the exam.

‘I’m getting curious.’

Eugene’s eyes sparkled with the goal of passing the first exam excellently and gaining attention.

***

After the meal, the first-year students gathered at the sparring ground, forming a circle around it.

‘This is my training hall…’

A familiar place for Eugene.

It was the training hall where he had been receiving training for the Magic Swordsman.

‘There seems to be no separate training hall for Magic Swordsmen.’

It was as expected.

Since no one in the academy’s history had chosen to be a Magic Swordsman, there was likely no separate training hall for them.

The training hall itself was just a large open space without any special facilities.

He had anticipated this from the beginning.

“As you all know, today’s class is a team-based sparring match.”

Instructor Deiker stood in the middle of the sparring ground.

“The name of this sparring match is ‘Tag.'”

“Tag?”

Eugene tilted his head in confusion.

Why would a sparring match be called ‘Tag’?

“When forming a party to hunt monsters or engaging in wars within a kingdom or territory, what do you think is the most important thing?”

Everyone remained silent when a female student raised her hand.

“Yes, Sophia.”

“It’s to protect the leader of the group.”

“You know well, that’s the correct answer.”

“Oooooooh.”

As Sophia answered correctly, exclamations of admiration flowed from the surroundings.

“As I mentioned before, when you form a party to hunt monsters or go to war, you must protect the leader of your group.”

‘So they’re teaching us to capture the enemy leader.’

Eugene nodded, understanding the purpose of the sparring match.

Capture the enemy leader.

It means that to defeat the enemy, you must first capture their leader.

In the martial arts world of Zhongyuan, protecting the leader was always the top priority during wars.

This was because if the leader died during a battle, the soldiers’ morale would drop, possibly leading to defeat.

Moreover, if the enemy leader died, there would be no one to give orders, causing chaos among the enemies, making them vulnerable to an attack.

‘So that’s why it’s called “Tag.”‘

They referred to the team leader as the “tail.”

“Team leaders, come forward and take a ball from this box.”

Deiker came out holding a box.

Inside the box were balls of different colors, and teams that picked the same color would face each other.

Male students would face males, and female students would face females.

“Also, since there are only five teams, one team will advance without a match.”

The students started murmuring upon hearing about the automatic advancement.

Automatic advancement is a significant advantage.

This is because, instead of gauging the opponent’s strength through direct combat, they could observe and analyze from the sidelines, which was a considerable benefit.

‘I wonder which team will get it.’

Eugene stepped forward and picked a ball from the box.

For the male teams:

Team 1 VS Team 4

Team 2 VS Team 5

Team 3 advances without a match

For the female teams:

Team 3 VS Team 4

Team 1 VS Team 5

Team 2 advances without a match

As the matchups were decided, smiles and frowns appeared on the students’ faces.

‘Hmm… Team 2…’

Eugene looked at Bambi Galeron, the leader of Team 2.

For some reason, Team 2 was cheering as if they had already won.

“Leader.”

“Are we up against Team 2?”

“Sigh… damn…”

“Why?”

Eugene looked at Arid, who was sighing.

Why is he suddenly sighing?

“You don’t know Bambi Galeron, Team leader?”

“…Just speak comfortably.”

Eugene shook his head at Arid’s strange formality.

Since being defeated by Eugene, Arid had been uncomfortable around him and rarely spoke, but when he did, he used this awkward formal language.

“Ahem, don’t you know Bambi Galeron?”

“Who is that?”

“How can you not know Bambi Galeron?”

“That’s why I’m asking, who is he?”

“Bambi Galeron is the grandson and disciple of Sword Master Cohelb Galeron.”

Indeed.

Bambi Galeron was famous among the students as the grandson and disciple of the Sword Master.

He was even rumored to be the strongest among the students, except for Sophia Dikantel.

‘So that’s why their team was so happy.’

Eugene laughed knowing which team they were up against.

“How are we going to attack?”

“No matter how we attack, we can’t win…”

Smack!

“Ouch!”

Eugene smacked the back of Arid’s head for dampening the morale.

In a situation where they should be boosting morale, he was already giving up.

“Hmm… there might be a way.”

Eugene looked at the large, round sparring ground with a sly smile.

Thus began the sparring match.

Team 1 and Team 4 from the male side started first, with Team 1, led by a royal, easily defeating Team 4.

And on the girls’ side, teams 3 and 4, which included Sophia Dikantel, faced each other, and as all the students had expected, team 3 easily won the sparring match.

“Now it’s our turn.”

Eugene, who had been watching the other teams’ sparring matches, leisurely got up from his seat.

“Leader… are we really going to use that method?”

Rohen looked at Eugene anxiously, stuttering.

While the other teams were sparring, Eugene had explained his strategy to his team members, but it sounded utterly ridiculous.

“Don’t worry. I’ll handle it.”

Eugene reassured Rohen, patting him on the shoulder.

“Teams 2 and 5, come to the sparring ground.”

As Deiker called out the teams, both team 2 and team 5 stepped onto the wide sparring ground.

The ground was spacious enough for all 20 members, 10 from each team, to stand without feeling crowded.

“If I think it’s dangerous, I will stop it. Killing is prohibited.”

“Yes.”

All 20 members responded in unison to Deiker’s words.

Step, step.

“Are you ready? Begin.”

As Deiker left the sparring ground and gave the start signal, the mages in team 5 immediately cast their shields.

Eugene’s team had the mages up front casting shields, with the knights behind holding their swords.

Even Eugene, the team leader, was positioned among the knights, giving the appearance of a defensive formation.

“Are they planning to go defensive?”

Bambi Galeron, the leader of team 2, moved forward with his formation.

Originally, team 2 expected team 5 to attack and planned to tire them out slowly, but seeing team 5’s defensive stance from the start, they had to change their strategy.

“Huff.”

“Are they trying to conserve their strength by not engaging?”

Bambi grasped the hilt of his sword at his waist.

At that moment,

Shhh.

The mages of team 5, who had been shielding, suddenly dispelled their shields.

“What the…”

Thud!

As the shields disappeared, Eugene, who had been protected among the knights, rushed forward at an incredible speed, appearing right in front of Bambi.

“Goodbye.”

Bang!

Eugene, having approached Bambi in an instant, kicked him away as Bambi was in the process of drawing his sword.

Crash!

“Ugh…”

Bambi, kicked out of the sparring ground, fell outside, leaving all the students in the training hall gaping in shock and speechless.

‘Just as planned.’

Though Bambi had flown far from the force of Eugene’s Hwepoongak, the fact that Bambi had tried to block Eugene’s kick with the side of his sword in that brief moment showed he was indeed different from other students.

“… Team 5 wins.”

“Waaaaah!”

As Deiker declared team 5’s victory, the members of team 5 cheered simultaneously.

When Eugene had first explained his plan, the team members thought he was crazy, but that thought had completely vanished now.

“Crazy…”

“Did you see that? A mage just overpowered Bambi by sheer force!”

“He didn’t just push him, he sent him flying…”

“They say he’s a magic swordsman… Are magic swordsmen really this powerful?”

“Seems like the leader of team 5 is just really strong…”

“And what was that speed? I didn’t even see him move… One blink and the leader of team 5 was already in front of Bambi.”

“Wow… This class is full of monsters…”

“Tsk.”

While the students stared at Eugene in shock, Antonio, who had advanced by default, looked at Eugene with displeasure.

Antonio had been excited, thinking Eugene would surely lose against a strong knight like Bambi Galeron, but seeing Eugene win the sparring match so impressively annoyed him.

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Act 83

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In the rapidly chilling atmosphere, Fern involuntarily swallowed. Known as the “Closed Eyes” in their entirety, and infamously called the ‘laughing executioner,’ was the prosecutor Julian. Facing him was Schwarzt, the leader of the Azure Lion Knights, also known by his nickname, “Azure.” The sight of these two luminaries of the royal court confronting each other was not something easily witnessed.

“Sir Schwarzt…?

Most knights dislike the royal-exclusive organization ‘Closed Eyes’. Working in the same role but bearing the name ‘royal-exclusive’ despite their lower ranks feels exceedingly uncomfortable to them. The Azure Lion Knights feel the same way.

“I’m not particularly interested in guarding Prince Ulysses,” Schwarzt remarked, his words significantly different from what one might expect. 

“If not for the escort, then why are you here?”

Julian tilted his head… or rather, he stood firmly, showing an attitude that invited him to speak his mind.

“First, I cannot comprehend losing to someone like you in the evaluation. What trick did you use?”

“All my own ability, I assure you. Why complain to me if your own capabilities are lacking…”

“Don’t make me laugh! Everyone knows ‘Closed Eyes’ has deep connections with the secretariat.”

“Heh, is that so?” Julian scoffed softly as Fern shifted his gaze toward Schwarzt.

His face was impassive, but his eyes were venomous like daggers.

‘There are indeed parts that are hard to understand.’

Although he hadn’t openly expressed it, Fern too felt something odd. It was as if this evaluation had been pre-determined and concluded too quickly.

“There must have been some manipulation behind the scenes. Otherwise, such a crucial evaluation wouldn’t have ended this quickly.”

Schwarzt, too, found this point peculiar and noted it. As the leader of the Azure Lion Knights, Schwarzt had built a reputation comparable even to Julian, though mostly in demon subjugation and border defense.

As a commander who had never faced Julian in direct combat, he believed he lacked nothing in skill, lineage, or honor compared to Julian.

Thus, being compared to ‘Julian’ was something he found demeaning.

In any case, he could not accept the outcome as it stood.

“Are you suggesting I’m biased? Do you have any evidence for such a claim?”

“None.”

“Then perhaps it would be best to let it go.”

“I cannot! How dare a mere collateral branch…”

“Heh, even the former vice-commander of the Azure Lion Knights said that,” Julian said as he casually touched his sword sheath.

Schwarzt instinctively stepped back. He could not be unaware of what happened to the former vice-commander ‘Alphas’ after the commotion at the Bayer Academy that caused an uproar in the royal family.

“Are you warning me now? If I don’t want to end up like Alphas, I should shut up?”

“Would I do that? To dare in front of the esteemed leader of the Empire’s Azure Lion Knights?”

With a mocking smile, Julian’s demeanor was teasing, and Schwarzt’s eyes sharpened. Simultaneously, an aura fiery as a blaze emanated from his body.

As if repenting for having stepped back without realizing it, Schwarzt emitted an aura like blue flames, fitting his epithet “Azure.” 

Meanwhile, Julian’s smile did not fade, and his half-closed eyes, barely revealing his pupils, remained unchanged.

‘Could it be, you’re aiming for this?’ Watching his smile, Fern wondered if this situation was something Julian had planned. 

Even if he’s called a mad dog, Julian isn’t foolish enough to start a fight within the royal palace. 

However, if there’s a clear ‘justification,’ the secretariat wouldn’t question him even if he drew his sword here.

‘What should I do…’ This thought made Fern’s face cloud with concern. 

Although former, as a member of the Azure Lion Knights, he did not want Schwarzt and Julian to fight. 

They might not be blamed for their ‘sins,’ but they would still be ‘responsible’ for what happened here. 

A battle in the palace is akin to challenging the royal family’s honor.

‘It seems Sir Julian has no intention of stopping…’ Fern had come to ‘Closed Eyes’ from the Azure Lion Knights to harness Julian’s ‘strength’ in some way. 

It seems he has found one aspect of that ‘strength’: his propensity not to avoid battle.

***

Has this guy lost his mind? I clicked my tongue internally as I watched Schwarzt, bristling with murderous intent, displaying his aura. 

Mentioning Alphas was the greatest extent of courtesy I could afford. 

Although he was dismissed from the knights for his misdeeds, Alphas had held the position of vice-commander. 

Given his connection, his dishonorable actions certainly tarnished the honor of the Azure Lion Knights.

‘I suggested he just let it go nicely. To show such hostility…’

His personality is unpredictable and generally not good, but it wasn’t like this when I was role-playing as ‘Sword Saint.’

“I can’t understand how someone like you could be Sword Saint’s top disciple.”

After all, this guy was one of Sword Saint’s followers. 

His sharp reaction might stem from that. 

Among those who clicked their tongues wondering how a guy like me could be Sword Saint’s disciple, Schwarzt was a notable figure.

‘It’s always been a question. The skill is undeniable, but the temperament is more like that of a beast than a noble.’

So what does he want from me? I scoffed, letting his words go in one ear and out the other.

“In that sense, I should do what Sir Hayden Reich could not.”

Clang! 

With a sharp metallic sound, Schwarzt reached for his waist and drew his sword. 

The reflected light from his drawn sword brightly illuminated the ‘Closed Eyes’ building, startling Fern who was watching.

“Sir Schwarzt! What are you doing now!?”

“Julian, it’s a duel. Draw your sword.”

A duel, I knew what that meant among knights. 

Those who prove themselves with their swords, determining superiority through combat.

‘I am stronger, so I am right!’

A thing that knights, whose brains are packed with muscles, might do. 

A barbaric act of trying to suppress the opponent with sheer ‘power.’ 

To me, or rather ‘Julian,’ it’s like spitting in my own face.

But seeing Schwarzt with his sword drawn, I couldn’t help but laugh.

“Haha. For what purpose do you say?”

“What?” 

If it’s a duel, especially not just any knight but one involving the commander of the royal knights, it cannot be for an ordinary reason. Surely the royal court would impose sanctions. This applies not only to the one who requested the duel but also to the one who accepted it. 

My sudden statement seemed to slightly unsettle him, though I had merely stated the obvious.

“What could I possibly gain by dueling you?”

“Honor.”

Instantly, the phrase ‘give that to the dogs’ almost escaped my lips, but I barely held it back. ‘Julian’ would be the type to obsess over something as intangible as ‘honor.’ 

However, if I think about it the other way around, if it’s not for ‘honor,’ Julian would have no reason to accept this duel. 

“Honor? The honor I’d gain by defeating you is… heh, trivial.”

Taking a moment to compose myself, I scoffed at Schwarzt. Honestly, it was bothersome. Not because swinging a sword isn’t my style, but because I disliked dealing with the aftermath of royal investigators. 

“What did you just say?”

“I said it’s trivial. The ‘honor’ you speak of. Do you even have such a thing? You, who requested a duel just because you failed an assessment.”

If he could see himself in the mirror, even Julian might want to punch himself. 

I can almost feel what my expression must be like, without needing to see it. 

From a position where I want to avoid conflict and commotion, I know such provocation isn’t wise. But like boiling water needs to be turned off quickly to cool, sometimes you need to stir things up. 

“I never imagined such words would come from your mouth.”

Contrary to my expectation, Schwarzt responded in a calm tone. 

…Did I fail? No, seeing his trembling hand, it doesn’t seem so. 

“How dare you speak of ‘honor’. You, who doesn’t mind even killing a child…”

It was easy to gauge what Julian typically thought of Schwarzt’s actions. 

Unstoppable, Schwarzt, who had been a vice-commander and was far sharper than ‘Alphas,’ approached emitting an even more intense aura. 

Step. Step.

However, I was confident that this would not escalate into a battle. 

<Remarkable Intuition>

Because of his anger, Schwarzt had missed one step that would mediate this place. 

“Seden, is it always this noisy here?”

“Would it be? Today is… just a minor issue.”

Seden and another man entered the building. Seeing the face of the well-known Secretary of the Royal Court, Schwarzt and everyone else turned to look at the man beside Seden. 

“Greetings to the Empire’s Little Sun.”

Meanwhile, I quickly followed the royal protocol. 

I knelt on one knee and raised my hand closest to my heart towards the sky. 

Here, ‘the sky’ obviously refers to the royalty of the Adratan Empire. 

That meant, the person next to Seden was a member of the royal family, specifically a prince.

As I took my position, Schwarzt belatedly knelt down as well.

“Greetings to the Empire’s Little Sun!”

Following his lead, Fern and the others seemed to come to their senses and also knelt, showing their respect.

“Haha, don’t make it awkward. Everyone, please stand up.”

With his slightly embarrassed remark, I raised my head to look at the face of the ‘royalty.’

The Fourth Prince, Ulysses Reno Adratan.

His black hair tinged with a subtle purple hue, a trait symbolic of the royalty.

“It was not difficult to recognize as it was blatantly obvious.”

“Sir Julian,” Ulysses’ voice floated out, calling my name.

“Did you know I was coming? You knelt without even making eye contact; I was quite surprised.”

Of course, I knew. Although it was my first time seeing Ulysses in person, I had met the Secretary-General Seden before. I had felt his presence approaching here, and I knew that someone was accompanying him right next to him. Moreover, that presence always preceded Seden’s. A powerful figure capable of being escorted by the Secretary-General, and at the same time, a person with a purpose in ‘Closed Eyes.’ From this, it was easy to deduce his identity.

“It was merely the radiance of Prince Ulysses that instinctively brought me to my knees.”

I said with a sly smile, pretending I had no idea.

Adding the kind of flattery commonly encountered by those in high positions.

To some, it might sound like a remark a power-hungry slave might make, but,

“Ha-ha, your loyalty always feels fresh. Even my brothers have no doubt about your loyalty.”

The flattery coming from ‘Julian,’ the human butcher, strangely faced no rejection.

Perhaps… it was to be expected. The fangs of the royal hound were, after all, safe for the royalty.

“Oh, Schwarzt!”

While conversing with me, Ulysses looked around the interior and spotted Schwarzt awkwardly standing there.

“Why are you here?”

“That is…”

“Seden, I’ve heard that the relationship between the knightly orders and ‘Closed Eyes’ isn’t very good.”

“It’s not certain, but I’ve heard there are people who think that way,” Seden responded.

“Hmm.”

Ulysses nodded once at the Secretary-General’s words.

“Is it because you are dissatisfied with the results of the recent captaincy appointment?”

Ulysses asked with a voice full of curiosity, and Schwarzt politely shook his head.

“No, that’s not it. One of our knights has transferred to ‘Closed Eyes,’ so I came to inquire about their wellbeing.”

Even Schwarzt, who acted crazily most of the time, was careful to speak respectfully in front of the royalty, even adding a lie to his words.

As Ulysses looked at Fern, trying to understand,

“Sir Schwarzt, surely you didn’t come here because you couldn’t accept that decision, did you?”

Of course, as if I would just stand by and watch. Haha.

You’re done for, you fool.

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“You look unwell. Was yesterday’s sparring that harsh?”

I waved off Luciana’s concerned look.

“Ahaha. How could that be? I just had trouble sleeping due to personal reasons.”

“…You had trouble sleeping. You, who always had regular sleep habits at the mansion? That’s unexpected.”

Suddenly, a chill,

Luciana’s icy gaze fell upon my shadow.

“So, you’re saying my servant had trouble sleeping, yet I smell blood here.”

“…Ahem.”

I hadn’t expected Luciana’s senses to be this sharp. 

I had indeed been practicing magic just before.

‘I thought I washed thoroughly enough not to be noticed.’

Luciana’s sharp murmuring continued.

“Maybe I should contact the main house. There’s absolutely no reason to employ an incompetent maid who troubles my servants.”

“Ha, hahaha….”

I awkwardly laughed and scratched the back of my head.

From the shadow, a desperate voice urged me.

-Well, try to make up some excuse! The descendant of a warrior is suspecting me!

-Well, it’s a sharp deduction, isn’t it? It’s true that I stayed up all night because of Lady Bathory.

Thinking back, it was indeed a thrilling (?) night.

I practiced magic while undergoing the painful process of bloodletting and improving my veins.

As a result, I suffered from anemia.

Since it started so abruptly,

I smirked slyly at her.

-Well, since you started it, perhaps you should apologize?

-Brazen! You have a stake in this too! Even when I said to stop, it was clearly you who suggested we continue just a bit more!

This conversation with Bathory was also a result of that blood-soaked effort.

Luciana wouldn’t hear this dialogue.

Originally, telepathy was a technique only available to certain powerful individuals.

Although I’m just a novice in aura and magic, with tricks, nothing is impossible.

For now, I can only communicate with Bathory, but if I keep honing this sense,

‘I might be able to have heart-pounding chats during lessons with my beloved…!’

-After all, isn’t this telepathy using only my mana? You live off emotions, don’t you even know what embarrassment is?

-Ah, even so, didn’t I suffer enough improving the veins and all that?

Yet, to think that even a mere Muggle could use telepathy.

The power of a grand mage, especially a vampire, is truly great, I think,

“…Hans?”

That was when,

In the midst of conversing with Bathory, she took her gaze off my shadow.

“Why aren’t you saying anything?”

‘Ah, such a mistake.’

Caught up in using telepathy, I quickly came up with a plausible excuse.

“Intervening while you were scolding Lady Bathory would have been awkward, wouldn’t it?”

“No, if it were you, you would have definitely added your two cents. Your silence is suspicious.”

Today, under Luciana’s sharp interrogation, sweat began to dampen my temples.

As close as I had gotten to Luciana, she too had spent quite some time close to me and knew me too well.

“Tell me honestly. Is there something fishy going on?”

“That, that is….”

Approaching closely, the perfect expressionlessness that I saw for the first time in a while felt difficult.

‘How do I lie in this situation?’

Especially since I was already under suspicion related to the color of my aura and frost mane.

If I was caught lying, the seeds of doubt might grow rapidly and become irreversible.

“I was talking with Lady Bathory. That’s why…”

“Goodness! If you say it outright like that, won’t I also be in trouble!”

I immediately confessed outright.

The vampire in maid’s clothes jumping out of the shadow was an added shock.

Luciana’s face grew even colder.

“Talking? You’ve been silent the whole time.”

“Ahaha, well, it just so happens that I was learning telepathy from Lady Bathory.”

“…Hans. Have you already become capable of using telepathy?”

Luciana’s furrowed brow showed her usual reaction.

But there was something different about the atmosphere just then.

“That’s impressive. I haven’t reached that stage yet myself.”

Luciana looked at me silently, her jaw clenched.

As I was about to respond,

“…Fine. I cannot just watch a servant and a maid conspiring behind their lord’s back. We’ll have to start intensive training for a while.”

With that, Luciana had returned to her usual expressionless face.

And, without a chance to speak further, she headed to the training grounds with her sword.

Naturally, there was no opportunity to discern her thoughts through contact.

-I trusted you! How could you betray…

‘Darn…’

I didn’t hear the chattering complaints of Bathory.

But chasing after Luciana to soothe her heart wasn’t an option right now with so much else to do.

‘Perhaps I should just let her be for now.’

Deciding to give her some space and to gently probe later, I too moved on to the tasks I had for today.

For my plans, I needed time to get accustomed to my enhanced body and daggers.

Squeak

***

The sword that had been slicing through the air suddenly stopped.

Amidst a scatter of blue light, radiant silver eyelashes fluttered.

Telepathy.

A privilege of grand mages who have accumulated several layers of rings in their hearts, or aura experts who have practiced extensively.

‘…And Hans can use it now.’

Luciana bit her lip hard.

Of course, Hans was always constructing his strength through unexpected means.

He must have reached this stage using methods beyond her common understanding, probably part of why he stayed up all night.

However… understanding and accepting were two different issues.

-Buzz.

The slight arrogance that had subtly arisen from securing the top rank.

The jealousy over her favored servant secretly conversing with a demonic maid.

The suspicion stemming from Hans’s black aura.

Shaking off all these distractions, Luciana swung her sword solely for her own training.

‘I must admit, I am currently behind Hans.’

The realm of telepathy.

What efforts had he made to reach it?

Although there seemed no significant difference in aura felt, the sharp, lingering scent of blood, surely cleansed and clothed anew, felt intensely bitter.

However, Hans, unaware of all this, must have become numb to the intense scent of blood from all the training until it became familiar.

“I couldn’t fall behind. Hans and I must always stand at the same level. No, I must be a step ahead of him.”

A lord couldn’t afford to be weaker than their servant without losing face.

With this thought, Luciana gathered her aura.

“Miss Luciana, it’s time for your sparring lesson.”

At that moment, the voice of the man who complicated her feelings reached her ears.

Hans, familiar with his dagger at his waist, appeared in his impeccably clean servant’s attire.

“…Alright, stand back. I’ll handle it myself.”

“What? Miss Luciana, I was just preparing to…”

“I said I’ll handle it myself.”

Typically, a servant’s duty is to care for their master, but she didn’t want to face Hans right now. It could even be seen as ugly jealousy.

However, she didn’t think her feelings were wrong.

‘As befits the Speda family, I must always reign supreme over others.’

Even if it involved a cherished servant, he was not an exception to this fundamental principle.

Suddenly, a good idea struck her.

“There’s no need for you to attend the morning lesson. Aren’t there no other lessons? I want to dedicate myself to solo training right now.”

“Ah! That’s right. Indeed, you’ve been promised top grades by the professor. It seems I inadvertently disturbed you. I will leave now.”

‘It seems he accepted that.’

His figure, drooping as he left, drew her gaze endlessly.

Luciana found herself unknowingly muttering,

“See you in the evening.”

“What?”

“Since I have imparted the arts to you, shouldn’t I take responsibility for it? Although it’s training time, I will make time, so come to the A-class exclusive sparring hall.”

It was strange.

Was it attachment?

While pushing him away, another part of her heart couldn’t let go of their connection.

Perhaps it was because she knew he was an irreplaceable bond to her.

“…It’s instruction from the best teacher! I’m looking forward to this.”

“The beginning of the Speda family’s arts is humble. I’ve walked that path myself. It will surely be much better than that demon who relies only on his innate talent.”

After encouraging a noticeably brightened Hans,

she threw a mocking laugh towards Bathory, who might be hiding in his shadow, and then turned her back.

She had just half a day.

For a proper confrontation with Hans, she too had to reach the level of telepathy he had achieved.

“Phew.”

She slowly exhaled, gathering her aura.

The pure white sword also responded faithfully to her desires.

Thus,

Luciana continued her training, attributing the irritation inside her to a competitive spirit towards Hans.

***

“What’s with that arrogant face?! Even if you’ve beaten me before, isn’t this too much?!”

“Ha-ha, it’s fortunate, isn’t it? No reprimands and no being chased away.”

Luciana’s clear scoff,

From the training grounds to here, I soothed Bathory’s indignation through telepathy and focused on my class.

Dance and etiquette, and the study of history. Unlike mere liberal arts courses, this is a compulsory major for all departments: <Practical Combat and Dueling>. Although I am a baron, I am a legitimate noble. If I were to displease those who despise blue blood even slightly, I would be met with revolutionary grades.

“Well, there is a set curriculum, so I explained it at length. Theory? That’s nothing compared to the experience on the battlefield.”

Suddenly, his radical statement contrasted sharply with his gentlemanly suit, and the quiet atmosphere briefly stirred.

Until a moment ago, the class had been demonstrating various techniques, but his rejection of his own lecture content was all the more startling. However, as Professor Marks, who values practicality as indicated by the name of the subject, I found it understandable, having already experienced it in the freshman level test. Several other students nodded in agreement.

In a previous life, too, those who proved themselves in the fierce valley of actual combat were the real deal!

“Therefore, for the time being, the students will duel each other, and I will provide feedback afterward.”

“Excuse me, how are we supposed to choose our duel partners?”

At the student’s question, his bushy eyebrows twitched.

“There is no distinction of status at the academy, but there is a firm hierarchy of grades. I will designate opponents based on grades.”

He sighed as he glanced around and noticed the empty seat next to me, the seat left vacant by Luciana who was legally skipping due to a reckless bet by the professor.

“It seems the student with the top grades isn’t here, so let’s start with the second highest.”

Then, the saint who was chosen smiled sweetly.

“Professor, is it possible to forgo my nomination?”

Decision deferred.

Professor Marks looked puzzled at the saint’s choice.

He didn’t understand. In fact, it was a tremendous privilege. She was giving up the opportunity to choose an easier opponent, which could have been advantageous for her grades.

“…the right to choose will move to the next in line, but is that okay?”

“Yes.”

But the professor didn’t know.

There were circumstances for the students.

-Saint? Well, she seems to know how to follow the current.

-Well, those holy priests also argue over doctrinal interpretations, don’t they? They’re not nobles, but they’re certainly seasoned in the political arena.

As Báthory had said, the saint was quite familiar with politics.

If she were to use this moment to target a weaker noble for points?

She knew the consequences.

Probably.

-A saint, but her liver’s sticking out.

-How dare a commoner challenge a noble?

-Ignoring us nobles of the Central region?

Facing the hatred of the Central nobles, including the Caspera sisters, was the inevitable next step.

Despite joining our alliance due to my persuasion (or rather, coercion), she was not ready to lead the charge.

Thus, she chose to defer.

She had stepped into the battlefield, but she intended to keep her involvement to a level that supported power formation, which was exactly the structure she desired.

She’ll also take care of the positive image of a saint who doesn’t torment the weak as a bonus.

-If you put it nicely, it’s clever; if you put it harshly, it’s cunning.

-Hmm. So? It seems like the choice has shifted to you.

Everyone, including Professor Marks, turned their eyes to me.

Well, the next one to go was me, who had the highest scores on the entrance exam.

“3rd seat, Hans Byron. Please choose your sparring partner.”

-Well, that’s rather fortunate. You don’t really need to care about what others think. Will you choose someone weak and just get it over with?

-Doing so would indeed be advantageous for the scores…

‘I really didn’t like this scene even when playing the game.’

Of course, the relentless Luciana chose the 2nd seat and mercilessly defeated him. But after the 3rd seat, it was different.

Decision-makers one by one called out the weak from the hostile forces, looking out for their own interests.

And the conflict among them continued to deepen.

The fight became as dirty and chaotic as a mud pit.

‘Hehe…’

Look at Riu La Caspera secretly laughing and glaring at the mercenaries.

It seems the situation is flowing similarly to the original story.

-Will you delay the choice like the saint? If so, to the 4th seat, the prince…

-Haha, no. I was just pondering a bit and have just made up my mind.

That’s just avoidance.

More importantly, it deviates quite a bit from the original plan of breaking the fight early on and consolidating power at the academy.

“I will choose the 9th seat, Lady Riu La Caspera.”

“…!”

So, come up on stage.

Let’s sort this out directly between the creators of this situation.

“Oh, I see. Both are high-performing students, so it should be a decent duel. Riu La Caspera, please come up to the dueling stage.”

“…Yes.”

Curiosity, worry, and petty jealousy. Amidst many gazes, Riu La grasped the amethyst staff, identical to my eyes, and slowly ascended the stairs of the dueling arena.

-You’ve shunned the easy path and opted for a difficult choice.

-Haha, that’s what I’m supposed to do as a servant of the Speda ducal family.

-Funny, you thought I wouldn’t know you wanted to test the new weapon you just got. You, sometimes you’re just like a child.

-Did you catch me?

I wasn’t really planning on hiding it.

With a smile full of anticipation, I took out the Raven claws from my pocket.

This dignified, pitch-black beauty!

It’s just perfect for overwhelming an enemy.

Riu La Caspera would be a very suitable first victim.

Instantly, the atmosphere in the dueling arena tensed up.

Everyone here is a noble.

They instinctively realized.

This duel was a prelude to a political battle.

“Doesn’t the professor also say? Come, teach me a move!”

“The servant of the Speda ducal family speaks so frivolously. I wonder if you’ll still be the same after losing.”

With a relaxed tone and sharp words directed at each other.

-Ding.

The bell signaling the start of the duel rang.

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Round 35

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A searing beam named “Breath” pierced through the vehicles blocking the way, effortlessly making its way forward. 

However, compared to what was observed during the measurement, it felt significantly weaker, indicating that the power had been adjusted as requested.

*Phwoooom!*

*-Um, uh!*

Breath struck the largest bull leading the pack. Upon impact, the bull was lightly thrown backward due to the shock.

*Whizz-*

*Thunk!*

Revisiting the path it had come from, the bull that had been flung away landed on the ground. Other bulls, taken aback by the sudden turn of events, stood frozen in their tracks.

“It’s a Level 4 bull. If it had been the original Breath, it would have left no trace and incinerated it. But this one just gave it a good knock.”

Thanks to Ara’s Breath, the frenzy of the charge came to a halt.

“Haha! Victory is mine!”

“As expected, Ara! Well done!”

“Hehe! Keep praising me! More!”

The taxi driver next to us was looking back and forth at us with a bewildered expression.

“Sir, since it seems like things have calmed down for now, could you please report this?”

“Yes? Yes! Report! We should report, yes.”

Still somewhat dazed, he managed to pull out his phone and make the report.

In the meantime, Ara, sensing something amiss, darted off from atop the taxi to somewhere in a hurry.

“Ara?”

I hurriedly followed Ara’s sudden actions. I knew she was much stronger than me, but I worried she might get hurt.

“Vroom!”

Ara, pushing aside the wrecked cars like junk, reached out towards something.

“A person?!”

A boy around Ara’s age was crying. Relieved that he hadn’t been seriously injured, I quickly approached to check his condition.

Thankfully, he wasn’t hurt badly.

The boy continued to tremble, unable to stop crying.

“Are you alright?”

Ara asked with concern written all over her face.

“Yeah. I don’t think I’m hurt.”

“What a relief.”

Surely a child wouldn’t be alone in a place like this. Maybe his parents were nearby?

*-Mmm!*

At that moment, the bulls, who had been standing still, showed signs of excitement again, scratching the ground and wanting to get agitated once more.

“If you keep this up, I’ll have to give you a good thrashing!”

Ara waved her arms and confidently strode forward.

I was taken aback and handed the boy over to the taxi driver before following Ara.

“It’s dangerous.”

“I have to scold them!”

At first glance, it was an unrealistic sight to see a petite girl approaching massive bulls like an excavator. However, contrary to my expectations of danger, as Ara approached, the bulls began to calm down, wagging their tails from side to side.

It was as if they were welcoming a friend.

“What’s going on?”

As I felt puzzled, Ara, with her arms folded, stood confidently in front of them.

“From now on, you can’t pass through here!”

*-Huh….*

Seeing Ara alone bravely facing off against the bulls, I couldn’t help but let out a sigh of admiration.

Tut-tut-tut!

Beep beep beep—!

Meanwhile, as urgent sirens blared, people began to appear behind us. They were police officers, firefighters, and awakened individuals from the nearby guild.

Thinking it was over, I swiftly lifted Ara into my arms and returned to the taxi.

“Surprised? It’ll be alright now.”

“Wow, you’re really amazing. You’ve done something huge!”

The taxi driver sent a look of admiration my way.

And I couldn’t deny it either. Though it felt strange to say it, if it hadn’t been Ara, there might have been significant casualties.

“Are you alright?”

Ara, nestled in my arms, asked the boy.

The boy, who had stopped crying by now, looked at Ara with admiration and nodded vigorously.

“Yeah! Th-thank you!”

“What a relief.”

“Are you an awakened too?”

“Awakened? Is that something to eat?”

Ara chuckled and then wriggled out of my arms, patting the boy here and there.

“Huh?”

“Oh! Someone like me! A little one!”

“I’m not small! By the way, what’s your name?”

“Hehe! I’m Ara!”

Seeing another child of her age, Ara, though unfamiliar, bounced around with excitement. Soon, they started playing around together, laughing and having fun.

Kids truly were kids, oblivious to the atmosphere.

At that moment, a voice from afar called out.

“Hong-jun!”

“Oh! Teacher!”

“Oh, thank goodness. Really, thank goodness.”

A woman, who seemed to be the boy’s acquaintance, came running with tears in her eyes. She immediately hugged the boy named Hong-jun.

“I’m sorry. I thought you were with everyone, but I made a mistake. I’m really sorry…”

“It’s okay, teacher! This big brother and sister helped me!”

Hong-jun pointed at me and Ara, smiling widely.

The woman, referred to as teacher, wiped her tears and bowed deeply.

“Thank you for saving our Hong-jun.”

“It’s nothing. I’m just glad he’s safe.”

What’s going on? Did they go on a school outing or something? Anyway, I’m relieved.

At that moment, the police intervened in the conversation.

“Are you okay? Are you injured?”

“Oh, uh, yeah. I’m okay.”

“It’s fortunate you’re safe. If it’s alright with you, could you tell us what happened?”

“Um, well…”

How do I explain this?

I’m just a Level 1 awakened. It’s ironic that I stopped Level 4 monsters, let alone a group of them.

To explain this, I would have to reveal Ara’s true identity, and I’d rather keep Ara hidden if possible.

“This young man stopped them! He’s a hero, a hero!”

The taxi driver chimed in, pointing at me.

Did he miss Ara using Breath? Seems like a misunderstanding.

“Are you an awakened?”

“Yes.”

“Can we see your identification?”

I scratched my head and handed over my awakened license. After examining it, the police officer looked back at me with a grin.

“Mr. Lee Kyu-seong, a Level 1 independent awakened, correct?”

“That’s right.”

“Okay… I see. Well, for now, thank you for stepping up in a disaster situation. We may contact you later regarding rewards and commendations, so please don’t be surprised.”

“Understood. Can I leave now?”

“You may leave.”

After confirming that I was a Level 1, they seemed to sense something was off but didn’t press further.

But now that the streets were in this state, how was I supposed to get to Yongsan? Just as I was looking around in this sudden predicament, some individuals approached me.

At a glance, they seemed to be related to guilds.

“Awakened Lee Kyu-seong?”

“Who are you?”

“Hello, Awakened Lee Kyu-seong! I’m Oh Seong Wook, the operations team leader of the Templar Guild. Could you spare a moment?”

“Hello, Awakened Lee Kyu-seong! I’m Lee Hye-ri, the general manager of the Ignition Flame Guild. If it’s alright with you, could we also have a conversation?”

“Awakened Lee Kyu-seong! I’m…”

Suddenly, people crowded around, overwhelming me.

Though I was accustomed to such situations, Ara seemed taken aback, clutching onto my waistband tightly and freezing in place.

“I’m sorry. We’re short on time right now. If you could contact me later, I’ll respond separately.”

“Oh, it’ll only take a moment! Just a brief conversation…”

Slowly, I began to grasp the situation.

‘Seems like there’s a misunderstanding?’

The sudden dungeon break, the excited Level 4 bulls. It was a situation where even most awakened would find it challenging to handle.

While one of the bulls was just a Level 4 monster belonging to a normal category, stopping an agitated herd of bulls alone without any casualties would require at least a Level 6 awakened.

Level 6s were anything but ordinary. They were considered top-tier, belonging to the upper 100 awakened in the country.

But here I was, a mere Level 1 awakened, resolving such a situation. People began to gather, suspecting there was something hidden.

‘My independence probably played a role too.’

They probably thought the one who grabs the unclaimed treasure first becomes the owner.

Anyway, despite rejecting all offers and making my way through, people’s greed was relentless. They crowded around like paparazzi, obstructing my path.

“Geez.”

They were getting really annoying.

I was speaking politely, why the attitude?

“Those blocking the way now won’t be dealt with immediately. I may only be a Level 1 awakened, but I’ve been awakened for over three years. I’m not as immature as you might think, so please step aside and let me through.”

“…”

When I finally spoke, they quieted down. I held Ara and proceeded without hesitation.

“Th-thank you, brother! Goodbye, Ara!”

At that moment, Hong-jun, whom I had rescued earlier, waved his hand along with his teacher.

Ara smiled widely and waved back. Following suit, I waved my hand, and the woman called teacher shouted out.

“We’ll definitely repay you sometime!”

There was really no need for that.

All of this felt burdensome since it wasn’t something I had done, but Ara.

“Huh?”

As I walked, still waving my hand to Hong-jun and his teacher, someone blocked my path.

Ara looked at the person who blocked us with a puzzled expression, making strange noises.

Without even checking the person’s face, I furrowed my brows and spoke.

“I just said not to block the way…”

“Kyu-seong?”

At the sound of a familiar voice, Ara exclaimed.

“It’s the pretty lady!”

“Awakened Jeong So-yeon?”

Why was Jeong So-yeon here?

Unlike usual, Jeong So-yeon was dressed in tight-fitting bike gear. And next to her was a state-of-the-art motorcycle powered by magic stones.

“How did you end up here…?”

“I got caught up in an accident. I never expected to meet Awakened Jeong So-yeon here, of all places.”

The guild officials who still hadn’t given up and were following me froze when they spotted Jeong So-yeon. 

Observing the situation, Jeong So-yeon raised her eyebrows and glanced at the people before speaking up.

“I heard the story. Did you discuss a contract with our guild?”

“Yes. We were going to take a look at the contract…”

Wondering why we were having this conversation now, I caught onto Jeong So-yeon’s intentions and played along.

“That’s right. It seems I might be able to join the Ara Hongryeon Guild.”

“That would be great! I think it would be wonderful if you joined our guild too!”

Jeong So-yeon’s overly enthusiastic tone caused the lingering guild members to sigh with regret and disperse.

After confirming that the people had left, I subtly nodded in appreciation.

“Thanks for helping me out with that annoying situation.”

“What do you mean? I was sincere.”

“Oh? Right, of course. I view the Ara Hongryeon Guild’s proposal positively.”

Jeong So-yeon’s smirk made her look particularly charming today. She was always beautiful, but maybe she felt a bit embarrassed after receiving help.

“Hehe.”

Ara suddenly laughed and tried to mimic Jeong So-yeon’s expression. It wasn’t exactly the same, but even that was cute, as Jeong So-yeon picked Ara up and nuzzled her face.

“Did you have a good time, Ara?”

“Hehe. I did. Earlier, I even ate a fruit called Layla. It was so, so delicious.”

“Layla?!”

Suddenly, I felt Jeong So-yeon scanning my body.

I scratched my head and decided to share some of Layla, the snack I had brought for Ara.

“You’re lucky, Jeong So-yeon.”

“It seems so.”

I handed her a bag of Layla I had divided.

This was a gift to solve the recent awkwardness.

“Where are you headed?”

“I was on my way to Yongsan. How about you, Awakened Jeong So-yeon?”

“I’m…”

Just then, a voice called out to Jeong So-yeon from afar.

“So-yeon!”

“Oh? Hong-jun?”

What? How do they know each other?

Just then, the woman who had been called teacher approached, greeting Jeong So-yeon warmly.

“You?! Kyu-seong saved Hong-jun?”

“Yeah. I’m so grateful. I never knew Yeon and you were acquaintances…”

I was baffled by the situation. Whether I said anything or not, Ara started playing with Hong-jun again.

“Kyu-seong, thank you. This person is the director of the orphanage I sponsor.”

“An orphanage?”

“Yes. It’s where I grew up. I mentioned it before, right? I went back home for a bit. That’s where the orphanage is.”

“Oh…”

I never knew Jeong So-yeon was from an orphanage.

I never paid much attention to personal stories, so I never imagined it.

“I should probably properly compensate you for this.”

“Huh?”

“Kyu-seong, do you have anything you want? Oh! You said you were going to Yongsan, right? I’ll take you there. I’ll give you a reward on the way.”

“No, there’s really no need…”

“Hong-jun is like my little brother. All the kids at the orphanage are like family to me. I can’t just let you go without doing something.”

Jeong So-yeon quickly finished her words and turned to the teacher.

“I’ll skip this trip for Kyu-seong, the next field trip.”

“Alright, alright! That’s the spirit! Anyway, the field trip is practically canceled because of the accident, so go have a good time with Kyu-seong.”

Although the conversation progressed unexpectedly.

Upon closer inspection, it was a win-win situation.

Since Ara seemed to like Jeong So-yeon, I took the opportunity to buy dungeon items together, listen to advice, and kill two birds with one stone.

“It’s a 4-seater bike! Ride it, and we’ll go straight there!”

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While observing a small crack on the egg, Hyun-soo smiled.

“Does this mean it will hatch within four days?”

Although they had not met yet, Hyun-soo already felt affection for the creature inside the wolf’s egg.

The thought of seeing it not just as an egg but as a pet filled Hyun-soo with a strange sense of anticipation.

“What if it turns out to be a legendary wolf?”

Hyun-soo’s excitement was growing.

Suddenly, he imagined himself as a king with a Fenrir-level wolf sitting beside him.

The thought alone was delightful.

“I hope we meet soon.”

And now that he had become a noble, there was a place he absolutely had to visit.

“I have received a much higher title than expected, but…”

Before heading to Ballas territory, he planned to stop by that place first.

***

In the Kingdom of Goyard, in the Arham Estate, a military training ground.

Soldier Ken had to listen to the sighs of the other soldiers again today.

“Ken, how long are you going to stay in the Arham Estate? It’s unprecedented for you and the other soldiers to stay here this long.”

“I told you, I made a promise with him, and he said he would come for us soon.”

“…How long are you going to believe that, Ken?”

The soldiers clicked their tongues.

“Just yesterday, Baron Plum came and took about a hundred soldiers with him, and you were selected, Baron Plum is a good lord of a fine estate, you missed a great opportunity.”

For the soldiers, the best option is to serve under a noble with a good title and fine character.

The more influential the noble, the better treatment the soldiers receive.

Moreover, if a noble holds a high title but commands few soldiers, it’s considered the best of both worlds.

Soldiers who align themselves early in such a noble’s rise can ensure a comfortable retirement and good treatment.

Yesterday’s Baron Plum was exactly like that.

Even though Baron Plum’s family had a lot of money, the soldiers who stayed behind with Ken were incomprehensible to others.

“You don’t understand, he might only be a Viscount , but he was different from the other nobles.”

Seeing Ken lost in thought, the soldiers looked disgusted.

“That look in his eyes, he truly cares about and wants to protect our lives. I can’t forget it.”

“There’s no noble like that in the world, Ken.”

“We are just tools for their protection.”

“Even if he does come, he’ll just be a regular baron at best. It’s rare for a Viscount  to become a baron, it happens to one in a hundred.”

A Viscount  is merely a knight and in the noble world, they’re hardly considered nobles.

It’s nearly impossible for them to become barons.

Then,

“Ken, the commander is looking for you.”

Ken shuddered at the mention of the commander.

Those who had chosen to stay in Arham Estate with Ken were continuously warned by Commander Philip.

It was understandable from the commander’s perspective, as trained soldiers were not leaving the estate.

Then Ken looked puzzled.

Tens of thousands of training soldiers.

And among them, a few nobles.

Those nobles were the arrogant ones rumored to come to Arham Estate to pick soldiers.

However, those arrogant nobles were fidgeting uncomfortably.

“What’s going on?”

Soon, Ken walked forward, past the vast crowd to where six men and women stood.

“……?”

Behind the six turned backs, a hammer and anvil were emblazoned.

The one in the center was clearly their leader, and those next to him were knights protecting him.

“Are they high nobility?”

Only those of a Viscount level and above could use such a crest.

In the Kingdom of Goyard, there are fewer than fifty such nobles.

Ken was surprised as he recognized the face of the man as he turned.

At that moment, the other 49 soldiers waiting for Hyun-soo also faced him.

“I am Count Hyun-soo, here to take you. Will you join my ranks?”

Under the blue sky, 50 soldiers placed their hands over their left chests and responded.

“Loyalty!”

[50 soldiers swear eternal loyalty.]

It was the moment their wait bore fruit.

***

Baron Ronso.

He governed the largest territory among several in the north.

As the owner of the largest domain in the region, he wielded significant influence in the north.

Baron Ronso had been keenly observing a small estate that had started to flourish suddenly.

The name of that estate was Ballas.

The growth of Ballas Estate was remarkable.

Its revenues had grown to match those of the much larger domain of Baron Ronso.

That made Baron Ronso greedy.

“Belin, did I not tell you, I have cherished you since you were young. Before your father, Baron Benso, died, he asked me to protect you.”

Baron Ronso stroked his long mustache, which protruded over his protruding belly.

And Belin, who had been locked in the lord’s audience chamber for a long time, bit her lip.

“Nonsense, my father warned me, to always be wary of you.”

Baron Ronso’s face stiffened and then relaxed.

“I do not understand what you are saying?”

Baron Ronso, with a sly smile, soon spoke in a cold voice.

“Write the letter I spoke of, Belin.”

At his words, Belin shuddered.

The deeds Baron Ronso was planning were too chilling.

No matter how much Ballas Estate was flourishing, it was just a small estate on the frontier.

Baron Ronso, who reigned like a king over these rural estates, was forging a letter.

“Write it now, or for every letter you do not write, a villager of your estate will die.”

“……!”

Belin’s face contorted.

It was not a lie.

When she had refused to write the letter he demanded, he had murdered dozens of villagers before her eyes days earlier.

Belin’s hands trembled. Baron Ronso cleared his throat and said,

“‘Your Majesty, I am inadequate and await him, and my people cannot forget him as he passed through. I wish he would become the new owner of this estate soon. It is becoming difficult for me to govern this growing estate every day.'”

Belin took down Baron Ronso’s words.

She clenched her teeth and struggled not to cry.

Rustle-

A pigeon soared towards the king.

“You’ve done well, it will all be over in a few days.”

The purpose of sending such a letter was to emphasize Belin’s shortcomings.

If it proved impossible, the letter would suggest that Baron Ronso wished to take over the estate.

“His Majesty must know, too, that you find governing this estate overwhelming.”

He had emphasized this repeatedly.

Baron Ronso was puzzled.

“Was it sincere? That blacksmith, Hyun-soo or something. The promise that he’d share the estate’s holdings if he returned as a noble?”

This was something Baron Ronso had heard through his own people hidden within the estate.

Indeed, this information allowed Baron Ronso to concoct his plans.

Belin bit her lip.

The clear reason for his actions was right before her eyes.

Belin knew there were many who were eyeing her estate greedily.

And there was the blacksmith Hyun, who had visited this place.

She knew he led something called the Bright Future Guild.

Back then, Hyun-soo was just a humble owner of a small smithy.

But Belin saw potential in him.

“It’s better to give the estate to someone like him than to you.”

Realizing this was Belin’s true feeling, Baron Ronso was dumbfounded.

“You were even thinking of giving up the lordship.”

Deciding to share the holdings was proof of that.

Perhaps when he gained a share of the Ballas Estate and became a higher noble, she intended to pass on the lordship to him.

“That won’t happen. Not for a while.”

It had to be so.

Baron Ronso knew well how difficult it was to rise in ranks.

99% die still holding the rank they were born into.

And wasn’t he a commoner when he left?

“A commoner returning as a noble to become the lord of an estate.”

Such an expectation was ludicrous in this continent dominated by pure noble bloodlines.

‘Especially for a mere blacksmith.’

Tsk, 

Ronso clicked his tongue inwardly.

“Next time I come, let’s write the final letter, and by then my knights should have received the manual from the blacksmiths.”

What is a manual?

Surprisingly, Blacksmith Hyun had not advanced his blacksmiths through any special power.

The simplest yet hardest thing in the world.

He had passed on his skills and experience to the blacksmiths, helping them grow substantially.

The blacksmiths would create this manual, and it would be disseminated throughout Baron Ronso’s estate.

He would also bring several skilled blacksmiths from Ballas Estate to his own to teach his blacksmiths.

It was truly a contingency plan.

“……Don’t lay a finger on my people!”

Before leaving, Baron Ronso spoke with a benign expression.

“Don’t worry, I am merciful and will not touch them.”

Soon after, he flashed a sinister smile.

“But, I can’t say the same for my subordinates.”

Watching him leave, Belin shed hot tears.

***

Per could never forget that day.

With his dead-fish eyes, he mechanically churned out weapons, convinced that his estate was doomed.

A great blacksmith?

Exceptional craftsmanship?

He had deemed such things useless.

But everything changed after the blacksmith named Hyun-soo appeared.

‘For days on end, he taught us and reawakened the spirit of a blacksmith within us. He showed us that our goal was to create weapons like the ones he made.’

This revelation brought back the blacksmiths who had left the estate.

It was painful to watch him leave, but it felt inevitable.

They believed the best way to repay his kindness was to ensure that the story of Ballas Estate’s blacksmiths reached him.

Per hammered away, hoping to meet him again someday.

He finally completed it.

[It is of unique grade.]

Closest to legendary.

Per, having reached the true heights of craftsmanship, was overjoyed.

The name of the sword he would present to him.

It was called the Sovereign’s Sword.

As a citizen of Belin, it was a thought he should not entertain.

But Lady Belin understood.

And now.

Countless knights and soldiers had taken control of Ballas Estate. Their numbers were estimated to be in the hundreds.

The knights suddenly gathered all the blacksmiths in one place.

“Is the manual complete?” Knight Von asked.

Those holding clubs had been indiscriminately beating the blacksmiths to force them to produce the manual.

They had managed to nearly complete it under the assault, though they did not want to hand it over.

It contained precious teachings.

“It is nearly complete.”

But inevitably, they had almost finished it.

Von inspected it and then handed it back.

“The manual is not enough, from now on, you, representing them, must swear to follow the new lord.”

Per refused to comply.

At that moment, the knights doused the blacksmiths with oil.

Swoosh—

“Ah, ahiiiek!”

“Ugh!”

“Will you comply now?”

Per trembled with rage as he watched them take out matches.

Soon, a knight wrote down the oath and handed it to him.

Per read from the paper he was given.

“……henceforth, I will transfer the territory, and live only for it. Furthermore.”

His voice trembled at the end.

“For the rest of my life……”

As he read the last sentence, Per looked at the other blacksmiths.

“I can’t do this!”

“How can we abandon our lady and serve these villains!”

However, Per knew he had no choice.

As Per hesitated, a knight dragged one of the blacksmiths forward.

“Ah…!”

Per’s eyes shook violently.

The blacksmith was the youngest in the estate, a 16-year-old boy.

“Uh, ahhhh…”

The boy’s body convulsed intermittently.

The knight sighed as he watched Per stalling.

“It seems I must make an example.”

Sssk—

A match was lit.

“Let’s show you what happens to those who defy.”

The match fell towards the boy.

At that moment, Per’s eyes widened in shock.

Having spotted something, he spoke with a resolved voice.

“For the rest of my life…”

He looked upwards.

“I will serve only Lady Belin and Master Hyun-soo.”

Then, the knight witnessed a bizarre scene.

The match, falling towards the boy, paused in mid-air, and a voice came from above.

“…kill them all.”

The knights’ heads snapped around.

Unknown figures stood on the rooftop.

[Dragon Knight Lisel Lv.338]

[The Growing One, Bark Lv.331]

[Arch-Sage Ian Lv.341]

[Child of the Saint, Belia Lv.241]

They seemed to be waiting for a command from someone.

Above the forge.

[The brightest star of the Goyard Kingdom.]

[Count Hyun-soo appears.]

The commoner who had left and returned as a noble was genuinely furious.

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