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Translated By Arcane Translations
Translator: FusionX
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The prosthetic arm from the Dwarf Kingdom finally arrived.
This time, they had put extra care into crafting it, with Cluna personally assisting in its creation.
The combined efforts of the strongest elf and the dwarves.
It had to be a masterpiece.
Cluna wore a slightly regretful expression, but she didnât say anything.
And finally, the time had come to attach the prosthetic to my arm with Clunaâs help.
I looked around.
As expected, the other members, having heard the news, had gathered before me.
Honestly, I had anticipated this.
After experiencing similar situations repeatedly, I had started to understand their patterns.
At least they hadnât abandoned their patrol duties completely.
Ruby was nowhere to be seen.
If I remembered correctly, she was supposed to be on guard duty at the entrance at this hour.
I nodded.
Good, they were still fulfilling their duties.
âDonât you all have work to do?â
âThe commanderâs prosthetic is more important.â
âTeacher is more important.â
âYes, yes, of course.â
Their responses varied.
Should I be happy or sad about this?
Letâs think positively, it was good that they cared about me.
At least it was proof that I had earned some respect in this group.
I looked at Cluna.
It was time to stop chatting and get the prosthetic arm attached.
And thatâs when I saw her.
Cluna, hugging my prosthetic arm with a dreamy expression.
What was she doing?
I was a little flustered.
âCluna?â
âI-I apologize, Commander.â
âNo, itâs fine.â
âIâll attach it right away.â
Seeing her blushing, I instinctively felt threatened.
Cluna then started attaching the prosthetic to my arm.
Magical nerve restoration.
The basic principle of this magic was root regeneration.
Like regenerating roots, it would create artificial nerve bundles connecting the Dwarf prosthetic to my arm, allowing me to move it directly.
Of course, it would consume mana continuously, but I could always replenish it.
Fortunately, the Dwarf prosthetic was very efficient and didnât consume too much mana.
âReplacing a severed arm with a prosthetic is not an easy task.â
âIs that so? Donât people usually use prosthetics when they lose an arm?â
âNo, itâs more common to visit a priest and get it reattached.â
âI-I see. That makes sense.â
âEven if an arm is completely lost, finding someone skilled enough to attach a prosthetic is rare.â
She was right.
Without a skilled mage like Cluna, I wouldnât have been able to get a magic prosthetic with artificial nerve bundles.
And simply attaching a regular Dwarf prosthetic wouldnât be as effective.
It would be fine for daily life, but during combat, it would be a hindrance.
In that sense, I was quite lucky.
âThank you, Cluna.â
âDonât mention it. Anything for the commander.â
â...I appreciate that.â
And finally, Cluna began the procedure.
Clara clicked her tongue.
âNo! Iâll do it!â
âItâs my duty to serve you, Teacher.â
Naturally, Helia wouldnât just stand by and watch.
She had made many concessions, but she would never give up the commanderâs âfirst.â
âI should be the one to spar with the commander, considering his skills.â
Meanwhile, Yuren nonchalantly said something that made the commander flinch.
He was expressionless, but beads of sweat started to form on his forehead.
While everyone was voicing their opinions, Clara quickly assessed the situation.
What were her strengths? What could she appeal to the commander with?
She spoke up.
âFirst of all, Bayard and Yuren are out.â
âWhy are you saying that?â
âY-Yeah! I-I have the right to spar with him too!â
âAre you seriously asking that?â
Clara decided to eliminate her competition first, starting with plausible reasons to make them back down.
Her first targets were Yuren and Bayard.
âYou two only rely on brute strength. You might hurt the commander.â
âHmm.â
âW-Well...â
Yuren and Bayard looked dejected at her seemingly reasonable argument.
The Dwarf prosthetic wasnât easily breakable, but considering their strength, it wasnât impossible.
Moreover, this was the commanderâs first fight with a prosthetic.
It wouldnât make sense for him to spar with those muscleheads.
That was her logic.
They rarely backed down from anything, but when it came to the commander, they couldnât help but hesitate.
Clara exploited that weakness to get them to withdraw.
âThen what about me?â
âHelia, youâre not a bad choice, but do you think the commander would actually fight you?â
â...What?â
Heliaâs eyes flashed red.
The vein throbbing in her neck betrayed her anger, but Clara didnât flinch.
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She smiled and said,
âIf his own student is the opponent, heâll definitely go easy on you. Like watching children play!â
âYou little...!!!â
âAre you seriously getting angry? With the commander right here?â
Heliaâs rage instantly subsided.
Instead, her forced smile twitched.
She knew the commander would stop her, and she was right.
Clara smiled and looked at the commander.
Ruby was on duty, and her mother wouldnât participate if she had any conscience.
By process of elimination, the only one left was her, Clara.
âCommander! Letâs spar!â
âW-Well, if you insist...â
âYes!!!â
Clara grinned and ran towards the commander.
Then, she naturally linked arms with him.
She felt piercing glares from behind, but she didnât care.
The pathetic jealousy of losers.
She had no time for such distractions on her date with the commander.
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[Translator Notes]
[and so the yandere battle royale begins...]
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