The rough words that contrasted with her composed demeanor left Dieter and his companions momentarily doubting their ears.
What exactly had just come out of that upright knightâs mouth?
No, had they even heard correctly?
The silence grew longer.
Looking at Ionaâs expressionless face, they dismissed it as a trick of their hearing and allowed the tension to slip from their shoulders.
Seeing their carefree behavior, Ionaâs neck tensed again.
Iona roared like thunder.
âWhy are you all just sitting there with your heavy butts glued to the ground?!â
There was one fact they had overlookedâ Iona was also a soldier.
A soldier who had spent a lifetime in a world where orders were absolute, where âdo it if youâre toldâ and âjump when youâre toldâ were just everyday truths.
âY-Yes, sir!â
âWe, weâre going, right now!â
At the sharp rebuke, the idiots in the storage finally shot to their feet.
Scrambling outside in a rush, they couldnât help but feel an unfamiliar curiosity fill their minds.
Questions like why Ralphâs second son had called Iona a demon, and how he felt after repeating the same movement for four hours straight...
And just two hours later, every single one of their questions was thoroughly, and utterly, resolved.
***
âHic... M-Motherâ¦â
âI... Iâm done... Itâs too hotâ¦â
âIâm sorry...â
Watching the young men panting helplessly, Iona clicked her tongue in pity.
âCrying over just a bit of running, how utterly weak.â
Of course, to be fair, what Iona had them do wasnât âjust a bit of running.â
Jogging around the training yard before practice was a basic warm-up, but when it lasted two hours straight, it became a different story.
Especially when they couldnât pace themselves because of the sharp glares following their every step.
The young men who had been running on the dirt for two hours without rest were already half-dead.
The only reason they had managed to push themselves to such limits was because they had witnessed firsthand what happened to those who fell behind.
The ones who collapsed, saying they couldnât run anymore, were all dragged outside, meeting a rather pitiful end.
As they watched the stragglers groaning with their faces planted in the dirt, the others gulped nervously.
Better to keep running on your two feet than to end up lying facedown on the ground.
âToo slow!â
âEek!â
At Ionaâs reprimand, those still on the track gritted their teeth again.
Iona narrowed her eyes slightly, watching their retreating backs when she suddenly heard footsteps approaching from behind.
Just as she turned around, thinking someone had finally come to stop her, an unexpected figure came into view.
Ionaâs eyes gleamed with surprise.
âItâs been a while, Viscountess Ida.â
Iona spoke, as though she hadnât anticipated this meeting.
Though she knew the viscountess would visit eventually, her appearance had been delayed longer than expected.
âHad she been watching the viscount and the dukeâs meeting first?â
After all, whether the viscountess was an assassin planted by the Empress or simply an ordinary noblewoman, Dieterâs training wouldnât have been of much interest to her.
Dieter wasnât someone particularly important in this territory, to begin with.
Accepting this, Iona waited for the viscountess to return a suitable greeting.
But instead, viscountess Idaâs face was pale as she looked around, unable to form a single word.
Her gaze lingered, especially on the knightsâor rather, the knight traineesâaround Dieterâs age who were lying on the ground, exhausted.
She seemed unsure of what to do, whispering something to her maid.
The maid promptly interpreted for her mistress.
âMy lady asks, what exactly is happening here?â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âShe just saw Dieter walk by, pale as a ghost! His entire body drenched in sweat, and his steps... he looked like he was about to collapse!â
It seemed she had just witnessed her proud foster son running across the training grounds with all his might.
Iona glanced toward the young men who had distanced themselves and calmly replied.
âWe were in the middle of measuring their stamina with a run before moving on to more serious training.â
âThe Duchess arrived over two hours ago... Does that mean Dieter has been running this entire time?â
âFortunately, your son has been holding up quite well. It seems his condition isnât as bad as I feared. If he keeps running, it should improve. The toxins will flush out as well.â
Before the maid even had a chance to relay the answer, Iona had already responded, causing the viscountess to visibly flinch.
Perhaps it was because of the last words Iona uttered.
âI understand your expression reflects concern for your sonâs health, but I believe there are bigger matters you should be worrying about.â
Iona turned to the viscountess with a faint smile.
The viscountess blinked in uncertainty, unsure if Iona had truly understood her or if she was simply continuing with what she wanted to say.
Luckily for the viscountess, she was given ample time to gather her thoughts.
The ever-present maid acted as their translator, as usual, standing between them.
Iona found it amusing.
She could clearly understand the viscountess, and it seemed likely the viscountess understood her just as well.
âWhat... do you mean by that?â
âIt seems your son has picked up some questionable hobbies while mingling with his peers. Or perhaps... heâs the one leading them astray?â
The next question wasnât directed at the viscountess but at the young men who were still lying face down on the ground.
As Iona slowly approached the closest one, he panicked and immediately flopped onto the ground, face first.
Clicking her tongue, Iona knelt in front of him.
âWhen did this start?â
âI-I donât know anything at allâ¦â
âMore importantly, why are you still pretending to be ignorant?â
ââ¦â¦â
âLies and tricks together only make me more irritated.â
Before Iona could even finish speaking, the young man hurriedly lifted himself up and slammed his forehead onto the ground in a bow.
Iona, satisfied, nodded approvingly.
âNow, solve the one remaining problem.â
Though none dared to say it aloud, the three young men lying on the ground all shared the same thought at that moment.
âThis woman is a demon.â
âIf youâre honest, Iâll let you rest. Itâs already all out in the open. Keeping quiet wonât change a thing.â
âOr⦠is she an angel?â
There was a slight difference in opinion among the group, but at least two of them thought alike. Desperate for rest, two of the young men quickly began to speak, rushing to be the first.
âIt wasnât Lord Dieter!â
âThat bastardâno, that guyâbrought it here first! It started about two years ago!â
Having finished their task of selling out their friend, the two collapsed onto the dirt ground, completely spent. Their faces, turning pale, showed that they truly were at their limits.
Iona slowly turned her gaze toward the one they had pointed outââthat guy.â
He was the same one she had questioned first. No wonder he had hesitated so much. There had been a reason for his delayed betrayal.
âThere was nothing to gain from throwing them under the bus.â
Iona tapped the top of his bowed head lightly with the toe of her boot.
âGet up.â
The man quietly raised his body and sat on his knees. His face, too, was pale, likely due to the pressure of having the viscountess present or perhaps from the blood rushing to his head.
âNow, tell me yourselfâwhere were you and what were you doing when we met earlier?â
âI... Iâm sorry. Iâm ashamed.â
âDo you want to say it in front of Dieter, or do you want to say it when heâs not around?â
ââ¦â¦â
Ionaâs threat was effective.
The manâs hands, resting on his thighs, clenched into tight fists.
His eyes darted nervously, trying to locate Dieter. It wouldnât be long before Dieter returned to this spot. The man didnât have much time.
After a brief internal struggle, he finally spoke.
âWell, itâs just that... the training was so hard... We just wanted to relax and ease the fatigue, so we... used a little... um, some drugs...â
His voice trailed off, as though the full admission was too terrifying to say soberly.
He had no defense, even if he were thrown out on the spot.
As he chewed on his words, his face twisting in shame, he suddenly looked up. With desperate eyes, he gazed at the viscountess, silently pleading for help.
âPleading for help?â
It was a sentiment that didnât match the situation, and Iona frowned at the absurdity of it.
At that moment, the viscountess, who had been standing quietly behind, strode forward and slapped the man across the face.
--- End Of The Chapter ----
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