Monster Hunting Request
When Hikaru visited Mikhail, the professor was busy packing things into a huge backpack â big enough to fit in three Hikarus.
ãHikaru?ã
ãWhatâs up? Youâre going back to Jarazack? Escaping debt?ã
ãNo, Iâm not! Iâm not Professor Mille, okay?! Oh, you only arrived this year so you probably donât know. You see, they get loose in the summer...ã
ãWhat, the screws in your head?ã
ãNo! Monsters!ã
ãHmm?ã
ãAfter a long winter, monsters start breeding in uninhabited lands. They grow big and turn savage in the summer. By the end of the season, they are hunted down.ã
ãSo, like culling monsters? Why not kill them before they grow big?ã
ãThereâd be too many of them. Itâs easier to fight them once theyâve matured enough.ã
ãThat sounds like a job for the army.ã
ãTheyâve got their hands full with border security. Forestia is adjacent to Quinbland, an empire we had a rough history with in the past, and Ponsonia, a kingdom that weâre currently not on good terms with. Also hunting these monsters is quite a profitable job. Itâs popular among adventurers.ã
ãThe Adventurers Guild is managing it?ã
ãYes. Iâm an adventurer too, you know.ã
Mikhail took out his guild card. His rank, C, was written on it. Although the job class field was left blank.
ãHahaha. Youâre curious about my job class? Unfortunately I canât let you seeâã
ãWhen are you leaving?ã
ãLet me finish! Sheesh. Iâm leaving today.ã
ãDo you really have to go?ã
ãNot really... But this is something I look forward to every year. Adventurers from Quinbland and surprisingly even from Ponsonia are going this year. Itâs a chance to exchange information with them. Most of all, I can fight with my life on the line. Since youâre asking, I take it you want something from me? So you finally want to attend my classesâã
ãNope. Thereâs someone Iâd like you to fight.ã
ãYou want a rematch?! You shouldâve said so sooner. Man, Iâve been itching toâã
ãNot me. A student from Kirihal.ã
ã.........ã
ãWhat?ã
ãIf heâs from Kirihal, then heâs not one of my students. Iâd rather spend my time heading to the border and fight some monsters.ã
ãMan, all you think about is fighting. How long will it take for you to clean up those monsters?ã
ãBy average, it takes about ten to twenty days.ã
ãThen no.ãn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãWhy are you deciding how I spend my time?!ã
Hikaru was sure the professor would say yes to a practice match. He just didnât expect him to go out killing monsters. But he had a plan for this.
ãIn about ten days, said Kirihal student will travel to Jarazack to fight the king.ã
ãWhat do you mean?ã
ãHe plans to win, of course. I trained him, after all.ã
Strictly speaking, it was Ivan who trained him and all Hikaru did was tweak Claudeâs Soul Board.
ãYou trained him personally?ã
Mikhail looked interested.
ãIâm training him so he can win against Alexei Jarazack. I need him to fight you as a warm-up and gain experience.ã
ãHmm... win against the boss... True, if he can win against me, he might have a chance to defeat the boss.ã
Folding his arms, Mikhail groaned, his face saying that it wasnât possible.
ãBy the way, he fought Ivan yesterday and won ten out of ten.ã
ãWhat?!ãMikhailâs eyes widened.
The professor knew Ivan was the strongest among his great sword students.
ãYouâre lying. Thereâs no student around who can completely dominate Ivan.ã
ãIâm telling the truth.ã
After setting his job class to Technical Swordsman, Claude was able to skillfully dodge Ivanâs sword and won ten times in a row. It was as if he never had difficulty at all training in the first place. Later, the other Jarazack students wanted a shot, to which Claude obliged. While he lost some due to fatigue, he won against most of them.
Apparently it was much easier to fight without a shield, so right now he trained to see how far he could go with only his sword.
ãDoes he use a great sword?ã
ãNope. A one-handed sword. He originally attended the short spear class, but he was clearly better with the sword, so weâre working on that instead.ã
ãYou could tell?ã
ãIâm not really good at teaching. Itâs just a coincidence. What do you say? Would you like to postpone your monster hunting so you can fight him?ã
ãYou said he had a little more than ten days before he fights the boss. Let me guess; you want him to think of me as the real Alexei for his training.ã
ãYou got me.ã
But Hikaru was prepared for this.
ãWell, Iâm a professor in the academy and training students is my job. I know. How about this?ã
ãWhat, you want to make a deal?ã
ãIâll fight said student once and judge him. If I think he stands a chance against the boss in ten days, then I will train him personally. Otherwise, you will teach my class in my stead.ã
ãWhat?ã
ãIt wonât be forever. Only while Iâm away hunting monsters. The students need to learn how to fight someone agile like you who keeps on dodging attacks.ã
If Claude was skilled enough, Mikhail would have fun training the guy. If he wasnât, Hikaru would cover for the professor while he was away.
ãI see. Itâs a win-win situation for you.ãHikaru said.
ãThatâs my condition.ã
Hikaru thought all the men from Jarazack had brawn for brains. Mikhail was surprisingly smart.
I suppose he couldnât be a professor if he wasnât smart.
ãAll right.ã
ãReally? Sorry you have to look after my students!ã
ãOh, youâre already giving up on Claude before youâve even fought him?ã
ãNo student can defeat the boss. Wait a sec. By a Kirihal student, did you mean Claude Zahard Kirihal?ã
ãThe fightâs tomorrow.ã
ãWait! The Zahard family is a prestigiousâã
ãIâm counting on you.ã
ãWhy does he want to fight Alexei?! Hikaru! Hey!ã
Someone watched from behind a pillar as Hikaru stepped out of Mikhailâs room. Hikaru left without turning back.