Every day, Varos would beat and beat him again.
Every day, Karnak would get hit and get hit again.
âI-Iâm going to dieâ¦.â
Once again, Karnak sat down on the training ground floor with a tearful expression.
His whole body ached from bruises. Every time he moved, it felt like his muscles were screaming in pain.
Wasnât he working hard enough to have improved a little by now?
He hadnât.
He hadnât learned anything in the first place.
âHey, shouldnât you start teaching me something by now? Like how to at least deflect the blows if I canât dodge themâ¦.â
All heâd been doing was wearing armor, holding a sword, getting hit, and then getting back up like a roly-poly toy, over and over again.
âDo you think deflecting is an easy skill?â
Varos, now bulked up, lightly tapped Karnakâs shoulder with his club.
âOnly a monthâno, now there are just ten days left. With so little time, what could you possibly learn?â
âThen whatâs the point of this training?â
âThis is a process of getting used to the pain.â
Excellent swordsmanship? Great stamina? Ironclad toughness? Unshakeable mental fortitude?
There was something more crucial to prepare for than any of these when a complete novice faced combat.
âYou need to get used to taking hits and being in life-threatening situations. Only then can you stay sane, and you need to stay sane to either fight or flee.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Normally, one wouldnât go through such a process separately.
They would naturally pick it up during sparring.
If someone had talent, they would get used to it quickly, and even without talent, their body would eventually adapt with time.
âBut right now, you donât have time or talent, so we have to do it this way.â
It was a convincing answer.
But just because it made sense didnât mean his dissatisfaction disappeared.
âWhat if I get seriously injured from all this?â
Varos snorted.
âIâm not hitting you hard enough to cause lasting damage. Besides, Iâm just striking over the armor.â
Though his tone was arrogant, the truth was that Varos was more loyal to Karnak than anyone else. He was sincerely doing his best for his cherished master.
âItâs only because youâve never done anything physical that it seems so harsh. Actually, this isnât even that rigorous of a training. Iâm being careful with my strength.â
âBut still, is it okay to train like this without resting for even a single day? I heard too much training can be bad.â
âThat only applies after youâve built up your body to some extent. At your current level, getting a good nightâs sleep is more than enough rest.â
No matter how much Karnak argued, it was no use.
âHeâs got a real knack for talking back.â
Varos asked with a serious expression.
âHow would you feel if I started lecturing you about necromancy?â
âItâd be utterly laughable, wouldnât it?â
âYes, thatâs exactly how I feel right now.â
ââ¦â
âSo just shut up and get up. Time is ticking away, you know?â
* * *
On the fifth day of the brutal training.
It was only with ten days left until the duel that Karnak finally began to learn swordsmanship.
It was just the very basics of slashing and thrusting, though.
Karnak continued to slash horizontally at Varos, letting out a battle cry.
âHah!â
Varos easily deflected it with his club and shouted,
âLouder with the battle cry!â
Karnak attempted another thrust, raising his voice.
âTah!â
Still, it seemed Varos was not satisfied.
âScream it louder! You donât shout to put power into the strike! You shout so others can hear you!â
Karnak tilted his head in confusion.
âBut isnât the battle cry meant to help focus power?â
âThatâs what it is for you.â
At Karnakâs current level, whether he let out a battle cry or roared like a lion, it would still only result in a feeble strike.
The shout was merely a way of saying, âIâm still ready to fight!â
âHere I come!â
Varos kindly announced his attack, swinging his club.
Perhaps the training hadnât been entirely in vain, as Karnak quickly raised his shield to block. But he was sent flying along with the shield.
âUrgh!â
Thud, thud, thud!
As his precious master rolled on the ground, his loyal servant offered heartfelt advice.
âDonât try to withstand a slash! Just roll on the ground, no matter what!â
ââ¦Isnât that a bit embarrassing? Canât I just stand my ground?â
âDo you want to get sliced through along with your sword and armor?â
âYeah, Iâll roll.â
This routine of swinging his sword, blocking with his shield, and then rolling on the ground to dodge repeated over and over.
For Karnak, who had never pushed his body to this extent in his entire life, it was an incredibly harsh regimen.
âOh, my poor backâ¦â
Karnak sighed deeply, rubbing his aching back.
âWho would have thought Iâd end up brawling with some brute in my lifetime?â
âYou should have at least picked up some swordsmanship as a hobby. You complained about being bored for a hundred years straight.â
âA hobby is something fun! Whatâs fun about sticking close to a sweaty guy and fighting close enough to hear each other breathing?â
Before becoming the King of the Dead, during the time when he wandered while hiding his identity as a necromancer, he thoroughly pretended to be a wizard.
His tactics were the same.
He always made sure to put distance between himself and his enemy, and then, from afarâ*bang!*
He despised situations where he had to engage in close combat.
âMy usual tactic was to send out a meat shield and then take them out from behind.â
âI know that very well. I was that meat shield, after all.â
Though Karnak grumbled incessantly, he diligently committed to his training.
As time passed, there were some results. Previously, he had looked like a shabby recluse, but now he appeared to be at least a shabby third-rate soldier.
Thanks to this, he gained a bit of confidence.
âAt this point, I might actually have a bit of a chance, donât you think? Iâve been working pretty hard.â
Even Varos acknowledged it willingly.
âYou have worked hard. At this rate, you wonât be killed immediately.â
âAfter all this suffering, thatâs all you can say?â
And so, the day of the duel drew closer and closer.
Two days before the duel.
âIt seems youâre more or less prepared now.â
Varos, now holding a longsword instead of a club, spoke seriously.
âWe will proceed to the final stage.â
* * *
The second-in-command of the Empire of the Dead, Necropia.
The strongest Death Knight on the surface, who had defeated three of the Four Martial Kings.
These were the titles that had once described Varos.
âBut I wasnât a superior warrior compared to the Four Martial Kings.â
In terms of strength, skill, mental fortitude, and experience, they were all superior to him.
Nevertheless, the main reason he was able to win was entirely due to the overwhelming power of Karnak, the King of the Dead.
âHeh, I guess I was pretty impressive.â
âOf course. You were so impressive that you went around possessing skulls, didnât you?â
Varos spoke with a hint of resentment as he continued addressing the boastful Karnak.
âCouldnât you have been a little less impressive? Then we could have been living it up, slicing steak and sipping wine.â
âIf we had, weâd both be dead by now.â
In any case, it was true that Varos was a step below the Four Martial Kings.
However, there was one area where he excelled far beyond the other Martial Kings.
âIâm the best at tormenting the weak and killing them while shaming them. Itâs how Iâve lived my entire life.â
âYouâre a devious one.â
âYouâre the one who ordered it, Master! You said that drawing out hatred and anger before killing them made for better undead, didnât you?â
Thanks to this, there was one thing he could predict with certainty.
How Randolph would toy with Karnak and eventually force him to submit.
âHeâll definitely play it out like this.â
Varos swung his longsword, pressing Karnak hard.
âAt first, heâll probably mock you slowly like this.â
Karnak panicked and rolled on the ground.
âGah! Youâre too fast!â
Even though Varos claimed to be moving slowly, his strikes came at a speed that Karnak could barely perceive.
Varos, still swinging his sword with ease, said calmly, âBut now you can dodge, right?â
Indeed, the training hadnât been in vain.
Though Karnak was rolling pathetically on the ground and taking hits on his armor, he somehow managed to avoid any direct blows.
âHuff! Huff, huff!â
Even while taking hits and rolling around, Karnak struggled to his feet and aimed his sword again. Seeing this, Varos smiled with satisfaction.
âYouâre moving quite well.â
âReally? Is it good?â
âYes, itâs perfect for toying with you.â
ââ¦â
âIâm genuinely complimenting you. Reaching this level isnât easy, you know?â
Regardless, Randolph would be quite pleased to face such a determined Karnak.
After all, it wouldnât look good if he appeared to be overly bullying a weaker opponent in a duel trial.
âHeâll probably try to finish it off slowly.â
Even so, Randolph wouldnât go straight for the kill.
âThe best scenario for him would be to force you to your knees and make you admit defeat. That way, he can leave your execution to the priests and maintain his honor as a knight.â
So, Randolphâs target would likely be Karnakâs legs.
âEven if your arms are cut, you can stay standing through sheer willpower. But if your legs are cut, thereâs no willpower leftâyou just kneel.â
Varosâs movements suddenly changed.
In an instant, his entire figure blurred, and a flash of light streaked toward Karnakâs knees.
âGah!â
There wasnât even time to react. Karnak froze in place, and Varos smiled broadly at the sight.
âHeâll try to cut your legs like this.â
ââ¦And I have to stop that?â
âYes.â
âIâm not sure I can.â
âIf you know what part heâs aiming for in advance, you should be able to block it at least once. Of course, weâll practice it repeatedly.â
Varos continued, emphasizing that this was Karnakâs only chance to counterattack.
âOf course, even if your opponent shows an opening, you canât just swing your sword recklessly and expect them to take the hit.â
At this moment, Karnak would need to use a truly powerful and precise sword technique.
âSoâ¦.â
Varos lowered his stance, reversing his grip on the longsword and placing the blade on the ground. This naturally positioned him in a defensive stance, protecting both knees.
âThe technique you need to learn now is this.â
He then swung the sword diagonally upward, as if scooping it up, while switching the grip between his hands. After cutting through the air in front of him, he switched from a two-handed grip to a one-handed one, extending his shoulder to increase his reach. At the same time, he added rotational force and swung upward once more!
*Slash! Slash!*
The air seemed to tear with a series of sharp sounds.
âDouble Rising Slash, Overkill.â
Varos calmly murmured to Karnak, who stared wide-eyed in astonishment.
âItâs one of the secret sword techniques of Leven Strauss, the Martial King of Delphiad.â
ââ¦â
Karnak blinked repeatedly, speechless.
In the past, he wouldnât have recognized how impressive this technique wasâheâd never even wielded a sword before. But after swinging a sword countless times over the past few days, he could now appreciate just how advanced the technique Varos had demonstrated was.
âAnd you expect me to do that?â
âYes.â
âThen you shouldâve taught it to me earlier! There are only two days leftâhow am I supposed to master something like that?â
âA day is enough.â
Varos remained as composed as ever.
âYouâre not going to master it; you just need to imitate it.â
Mastering a technique means repeating it thousands, even tens of thousands of times, until it becomes so ingrained in your body that you move instinctively, without needing to think.
âIâm not expecting that level of proficiency. You just need to mimic the technique convincingly in the specific situation.â
âIs that really okay?â
âNormally, no.â
But for Karnak, it wouldnât be a problem.
âAfter all, once this is over, you wonât need to hold a sword again. Itâs actually more efficient to cram it all in one day and then forget it afterward.â
âIs that so?â
Uncertain, Karnak gripped his sword.
âAlright, Iâll give it a try.â
He placed the blade on the ground, his eyes focused as he swung the sword upward!
â *Overkill!*
The longsword flew far off, tumbling into a corner of the training ground. He had lost his grip on the sword.
The technique involved changing grips several times, causing his fingers to fumble.
ââ¦Can I really pull this off?â
Varos remained confident.
âDonât worry. I planned all this according to your level.â
âAnd what level do you think Iâm at?â
âLike a 16-year-old noble girl whoâs only ever done embroidery at home.â
âYou damn bastardâ¦â
* * *
Despite his grumbling, Karnak diligently followed Varosâs instructions in his training.
Two days passed like that, and finally, the morning sun rose.
The day had arrivedâthe day that would decide the fate of the Zestrad Barony and Karnakâs very life.
It was the day of Aliumâs Duel Trial.