Delphiad Swordsmanship.
One of the legendary swordsmanship techniques passed down through the generations of the Strauss family, a martial house renowned across the continent.
It was said that Gallard Strauss, the current head of the house, mastered this Delphiad Swordsmanship to its peak and ascended to the position of Martial King.
âThe Martial Kingâs swordsmanshipâ¦.â
Randolph was thrown into confusion. The other knights watching the duel were in the same state.
It wasnât just because the opponent had brought out the legendary Martial Kingâs swordsmanship.
âWho wouldnât know that technique?â
Delphiad Swordsmanship was widely known across the continent.
At least, the basic form of it was.
It was such a famous technique that many tried to imitate it. And everyone reached the same conclusion:
â âThis is pointless for us to learn.â
Delphiad Swordsmanshipâs true strength only became apparent after mastering aura techniques.
Its methods of utilizing aura were so profound and powerful that it gained its renowned reputation, but before that stage, it was actually inferior to even ordinary third-rate swordsmanship.
However, since it was extremely effective in laying the foundations, it was often taught to squires as an introductory course among knights.
But now, it had been brought out in this duel?
âWhat is this? Is there some hidden plan?â
Had he somehow acquired the true Delphiad Swordsmanship, the secret of secrets involving aura manipulation, that was unknown to the public? Was that why he entered the duel with such confidence?
âAfter just three months of practice?â
Three months wasnât even enough time to properly learn the basics, let alone master aura techniques.
âThis doesnât add up.â
Randolph furrowed his brow, unable to understand.
The spectators began to murmur.
âWhatâs that?â
âThey say thatâs the Martial Kingâs swordsmanship.â
âYou mean that legendary Martial King?â
âOh my, then isnât Sir Randolph in big trouble?â
Indeed.
Just as a layman couldnât understand an expert, an expert couldnât understand a layman.
Every knight knew this:
Even learning third-rate swordsmanship takes years, and with a top-tier technique like Delphiad Swordsmanship, even a lifetime might not be enough.
But a layman would think like this:
With a technique like the Martial Kingâs swordsmanship, wouldnât a few months of training be enough to easily defeat someone who had trained for years with third-rate swordsmanship?
This wasnât completely unfounded either.
Sometimes, even young direct descendants of the Strauss family would effortlessly defeat seasoned knights.
But that was only because they were geniuses among geniuses, not because Delphiad Swordsmanship could turn an ordinary person into a top-tier swordsman in just a few months.
âSo thenâ¦.â
Randolph, having grasped the situation, let out a dry chuckle.
âSo, a clueless bookworm somehow got his hands on the Martial Kingâs swordsmanship manual, thought it was some incredible opportunity, and after three months of half-hearted practice, decided to stand before me?â
Now, everything made sense.
âKuk, kukukuk!â
Giggling, he straightened his back.
âItâs not a bad story.â
With the Martial Kingâs swordsmanship as a backdrop, the duel trial could end more convincingly.
With his sword pointed, Randolph shouted triumphantly.
âO new lord of Zestrad! In the name of Alium, I will bring justice!â
* * *
Observing the reactions around him, Karnak sighed in relief.
âPhew, this should cover up my actions over the past three months.â
Of course, he knew nothing about Delphiad Swordsmanship. All he could manage was the basic form.
The reason he resorted to this was to clean up the mess left by the Karnak of this time period.
He had been away from home for several months, claiming he would gain power. Therefore, he needed a basis for his confidence.
Normally, he would have passed as a mage, which wouldnât have been a problem, but since he was presenting himself as a knight, he needed a suitable excuse.
So, he asked his loyal attendant.
âVaros.â
âYes, young master?â
âIs there anything like this? A swordsmanship technique so incredible that just obtaining it would shock everyone, that is also easily recognizable, and something I could imitate?â
Even as he asked, he found it absurd.
If itâs so rare that everyone would be shocked just by obtaining it, it would be an extremely rare swordsmanship technique.
Such a rare technique should also be easily recognizable by these rural knights? And despite its power, it had to be something that even a weakling like Karnak could imitate?
âIf there isnât anything, never mind. I wasnât really expecting muchâ¦â
âThere is.â
âHuh?â
âThere is, a technique like that.â
Varos had walked the path of martial arts for over a hundred years. The number of swordsmanship techniques he had collected from across the continent during that immense time was no small amount.
âSir Levenâs Delphiad Swordsmanship fits those conditions perfectly. At this point, Sir Gallard would be the Martial King.â
âYou know how to use it?â
âMore or less.â
Out of the four renowned Martial Kings, three had fallen to Varos. And their martial arts were passed down to him in their entirety.
It wasnât because Varos was some once-in-a-century genius who could steal techniques while crossing swords.
âI just asked them to teach me, and they did.â
They were resurrected as Death Knights after their defeat, becoming the loyal subordinates of the Necromancer King.
As subordinates of Varos, the Death Knight Lord, they would obediently comply if he simply ordered them to teach him.
âThanks to that, I managed to learn the techniques of all the Martial Kings except for Raphicel.â
There was a reason he couldnât learn Raphicelâs techniques.
Karnak hadnât turned her into a Death Knight.
Raphicel Crotéum, the sole woman among the four Martial Kings.
She was truly a great hero of humanity.
Even in a hopeless situation where all the other Martial Kings had fallen and the three Archmages had become loyal followers of the Necromancer King, she never gave up and fought to the end, inflicting significant damage on Karnak.
And she met a particularly harsh fate, befitting her heroic deeds.
After her defeat, she was made the gatekeeper of the Necropolis in the Imperial Palace, with her remains stationed at the eastern, western, and southern gates.
It might seem absurd to think someone could guard three locations simultaneously, but with necromancy involved, it made sense.
Her bones were stripped and raised as skeleton soldiers to guard the eastern gate.
Her flesh was separated and crafted into a flesh golem to guard the western gate.
Her soul was split and bound to a living armor, guarding the southern gate.
It was a punishment of eternal suffering, neither truly dead nor alive.
Recalling that time, Karnak clicked his tongue.
âWow, I was really a terrible person, wasnât I? Why didnât I feel anything like this back then?â
âMaybe itâs because youâve returned to a human body now?â
âRight? Itâs better to live like a human after all. No doubt about it.â
Given the casual nature of their conversation, it seemed living like a proper human was still a distant goal. Unfortunately, neither the master nor the servant had yet become fully human.
In any case, the Martial Kingâs swordsmanship was the perfect facade for a young man to deceive himself into thinking he had gained power.
Even after the duel, there would likely be no suspicion.
âThe only remaining issue isâ¦.â
Karnak swallowed hard as he gripped his sword.
âI just need to survive.â
* * *
As Karnak discarded his shield, he managed to demonstrate a somewhat convincing basic form of the Delphiad Swordsmanship.
And in return, he began to take a beating.
âKuk! Kuek! Kuek!â
With the shield, he could at least block the attacks, making it somewhat easier. But now, he had to block them with just his sword.
Sir Randolph suddenly closed the distance. And then did something.
What did he do? From Karnakâs perspective, he had no idea.
There was a flash, so he knew a sword had been swung, but that was the extent of his understanding.
âKrrgh!â
Sparks flew off his armor. Randolphâs strike had landed on him once more.
The only silver lining was that the blow struck his armor, turning what could have been a slashing wound into a blunt impact.
Karnak was sent flying from the force of the blow, rolling across the ground once again.
âHmph! Youâre doing that againâ¦â
Randolphâs words were cut short.
There was something different this time compared to how he had rolled before.
âHuh?â
Earlier, he had just tumbled aimlessly.
But now?
âItâs not over yet!â
Karnak rolled, but then smoothly sat up and pointed his sword once more.
âCome! Knight of Deventor!â
He hadnât fully stood up; he was kneeling on one knee with his sword aimed forward.
Yet, his form looked surprisingly convincing.
It resembled an eagle lowering its stance as it prepared to strike its prey.
On top of that, he was shouting with confidence.
âDo you think you can bring down the bloodline of Zestrad with this level of skill?â
He was so brazen that even Randolph was momentarily confused.
âWhatâs he talking about? Iâve already beaten him!â
But, no matter. He just needed to chase him down and finish him off.
As the lord of a territory, the man was wearing top-quality armor. Even if Randolph went a bit overboard, it wouldnât be easy for him to die ungracefully.
âLetâs wear him out first.â
A fierce slash struck Karnakâs armor like a whip. Karnak groaned and continued to roll on the ground.
âKuk! Kuek! Kuk!â
However, he wasnât sustaining any fatal injuries. The moment he was hit, he would throw his body to the ground without hesitation, so the impact would penetrate, but it wouldnât pierce through his armor.
And then, he would rise again, lifting only his upper body, striking a pose, and loudly proclaiming,
âThe sword of Zestrad will not break!â
Randolphâs eyes flashed with intrigue.
âSurprisingly, your defense is pretty solid. Is this the parrying technique of Delphiad Swordsmanship?â
Karnak scoffed inwardly.
âWhat a ridiculous man. As if I could do something like that.â
Varos was right after all.
Being just a rural knight, Randolphâs judgment was lacking.
Karnakâs confidence surged.
With a shout, he reignited his fighting spirit.
âTahaaaat!â
* * *
Varos was watching with satisfaction.
âYouâre quite good at parrying. I guess I did a decent job teaching you.â
Karnak wasnât aware of it, but he was indeed using his armor to execute a technique that deflected Randolphâs slashes.
Without this technique, no matter how sturdy the armor was, it wouldnât have endured such a relentless onslaught.
Varos had trained him by intentionally guiding him to react in that way while being struck.
At a beginnerâs level, being aware of such facts would only hinder his ability to perform even what he could manage, so Varos had deliberately kept that knowledge from Karnak.
âHis bravado is far better than I expected.â
He was still getting hit.
He was still being sent flying and rolling on the ground.
Yet, despite all that, his expression remained supremely confident, and his eyes shone with a sharp intensity as if he could conquer the world!
âThe sword of Zestrad will not break!â
Hearing Karnakâs shout, Varos let out a faint chuckle.
âWell, bluffing was always your specialty, wasnât it? No wonder youâre good at it.â
Necromancers, by nature, are a profession built on a lot of pretense. The effectiveness of their dark arts is greatly enhanced by creating a gloomy and sinister atmosphere to instill fear in their opponents.
In his prime, Karnak had almost turned pretending to have power into a habit.
That long-practiced skill was now proving useful.
âCome at me, Sir Randolph!â
With one knee on the ground and his sword pointed forward, he struck a pose! It looked convincing, at least to an untrained eye, as if it had been a genuine technique all along!
And with his whole body, he declared:
I havenât fallen! Iâm still fighting evenly with my opponent!
The spectators were in awe of his valiant (or so it seemed) display.
âOooooh!â
âTo think the young master is this strong!â
The knights were impressed in a different sense.
The knights of Deventor paid their respects to Karnakâs perseveranceâ¦
âThis young lord, I see what heâs aiming for.â
âIf heâs destined to lose anyway, heâs trying to protect his familyâs honor as much as possible?â
âThough he lacks skill, his noble spirit is admirable.â
The knights of Zestrad were even moved to tears.
âTo think I once treated such a man as a mere wastrelâ¦â
âIt was my mistake. Even if he lacks skill, he is more than worthy to be served as our lord!â
How could a lack of skill be a flaw?
His spirit was imbued with the true nobility and honor of a knight!
* * *
Contrary to the surrounding evaluations, Karnak himself was in agony.
âUgh, how long do I have to keep this up?â
Randolph was reacting just as Varos had predicted.
Thanks to that, he was managing to hold on as he had practiced.
But even that had its limits. After just a month of rushed training, he was nearing his breaking point.
âWhen will my chance come, Varos?â
Fortunately, Randolphâs patience was also within Varosâs expectations.
âGood, the duel has ripened enough.â
Randolph, deciding to end it, adjusted his grip on his sword lightly.
At that moment, Varos shouted again.
âYoung Master!â
âAh, is it now?â
Karnakâs face lit up as he surged forward. At the same time, Randolphâs massive frame also moved, closing the distance in an instant.
Randolph did something as he approached.
What did he do? Just like before, Karnak couldnât quite tell.
He simply charged forward, counting in his head.
âOne, two, three!â
Then, suddenly, he thrust his sword into the ground!
*Clang!*
The clash of blades sent sparks flying.
Randolphâs eyes widened in shock.
âHe blocked that?â
He had intended to confuse Karnakâs vision with a light feint before slashing at his legs, but to his surprise, his opponent wasnât deceived at all and had accurately blocked the low slash! This greenhorn, who was practically a novice in swordsmanship!
âWhat in the worldâ¦?â
As Randolph hesitated, momentarily taken aback.
âThis is my chance!â
Karnakâs movements became quicker.
âTaaah!â
With a second upward strike, the Overkill.
The technique he had practiced tirelessly all day, the finishing move of the future Martial King, Leven Strauss, filled the air with radiant light.