Claude vs Ludancia Professors
Kilnenko made the first move. A thrust with his short spear. As expected from an instructor, his attack was smooth and quick.
The difference between a one-handed sword and a short spear was, of course, the length of the weapon and how one would use it â slicing and thrusting, respectively.
If one extended their sword against a spear thrust, the latter would hit first. It made sense, therefore, for Kilnenko to do a thrust, taking advantage of his weaponâs reach.
Hikaru smirked. Thatâs too obvious, though.
With a clang, the spearâs tip was deflected upward like it had a life of its own. Kilnenko was shocked. Seeing the opening, Claude quickly closed the distance and slashed downward.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Mustering all his strength, the professor jumped to the side to dodge. But with his stance broken, he rolled to the ground.
ãPlease stand up, Professor. I prefer not to cut down people who are on their knees.ã
Kilnenko turned red from Claudeâs words. Ivan whistled in surprise.
ãYou were just lucky!ã
The professor stepped forward and launched a barrage of attacks, but Claude parried each strike casually with his sword.
ãWhy... Why... Why canât I hit you?!ã
Kilnenkoâs face grew even redder, but there was no sign of him ever landing a hit.
ãThatâs gotta be really frustrating.ãIvan muttered.ãHow can Claude even dodge so easily?ã
ãHe just got better with the sword.ã
ãI can see that. But he just casually brushes the weapon aside like itâs nothing.ã
ãAh, thatâs because Kilnenkoâs weapon is long.ã
ãPlease explain.ã
ãThe longer the weapon, the less force at the tip. Take the first thrust for example. While it has high piercing power, itâs weak against forces from the sides. Thatâs why even a one-handed sword can deflect it easily.ã
ãOh...ã
ãItâs also difficult to dodge downward swings from great swords where the wielder has to put power into it with both hands. Plus the weaponâs heavy.ã
ãSo thatâs why during our training, he backed away from my downward swings, but deflected my thrusts and side swings.ã
ãExactly. I think a short spear is better used with a shield. Why doesnât Kilnenko use one?ã
ãApparently because itâs lame.ã
ãExcuse me, what?ã
ãClaude told me that he said âitâs best to use a single short spear and thatâs itâ in class. When asked, he ultimately answered âyou only look dull with a shieldâ.ã
ã.........ã
Hey, Ludancia. Are you sure about sending a guy like that to the academy? While it wasnât Hikaruâs problem, he felt just a bit worried.
ãGuh!ã
ãI think thatâs enough.ã
ãI... I can still...ã
ãHow many more times do you have to pick up your weapon?ã
All in all, Claude had knocked away Kilnenkoâs weapon three times.
ãItâs over.ãMikhail said.
With rugged breath, Kilnenko hung his head low, hands on the ground.
ãDamn it, Claude. You couldâve at least hit him once.ãHikaru muttered under his breath.
ãDid you say something?ãIvan asked.
ãNothing.ã
ãI felt something sinister.ã
ãI didnât say anything, okay?ã
Claude gave Hikaru and Ivan a thumbs up.
ãLook out, Claude!ã
Thanks to Hikaruâs warning, Claude noticed the arrow flying towards him. It came from the bow-wielding professor. He aimed for the head, but Claude deflected the arrow with a swing of his sword.
ãWhat was that just now?!ãMikhail shouted.
ãThis is a three-round match and Iâm up next.ãthe man said.
ãI didnât tell you to start!ã
ãThis is a mock battle. Youâve gone soft, Professor Mikhail. You canât let your guard down in a fight.ã
The arrow used was for practice as well, with a rubber arrowhead. But still it could crush the eyes if it hit. And since he fired one without hesitation, Mikhail had all the right to get furious.
ãDonât bring your personal grudges into this!ãMikhail exclaimed.
ãAre you sure youâre even taking this mock battle seriously? Iâll just have to teach this cocky student a lessonâã
ãYouâre absolutely right.ã
Claude closed the gap in one breath.
ãAh, huh?ã
ãYou canât let your guard down in a fight, Professor.ã
ãThe fight hasnât started yeâã
This time, Claude swung his sword down on the manâs right shoulder without holding back. His collarbone cracked as it made a dull sound.
ãGwahh!ã
ãThanks to you, Iâm over my worries. I know I donât have to go easy on you. I donât need to hesitate. I guess... youâre next.ã
The last man produced his long spear and lunged straight at Claudeâs neck. Long spears were heavy, so parrying it with a lone sword was difficult. Claude twisted his body to dodge and grabbed the spear.
ãSo what if you caught my spear? Letâs see if you canâã
The instructor pulled his weapon, which Claude let go immediately.
ãWha?!ã
He staggered backwards from the momentum, but managed to brace himself and plant his feet firmly on the ground. Claude drew closer, brandishing his sword. Expecting a downward swing, the man tried to block with his weaponâs grip.
ãUgh!ã
His eyes widened as Claude kicked him right in the balls. He then dropped his weapon before collapsing.
ãAaaaaahhhhhh!ã
The kick was so ruthless that Hikaru, Ivan, and Mikhail turned pale.
ãI believe itâs over, Professor Mikhail.ã
ãAh, yes. That was excellent. The winner is Claude Zahard Kirihal!ã
Claude heaved a sigh of relief. It was clear who won from the scene before them: A dumbfounded Kilnenko, the archer with a look of anguish, and the long spear instructor who was out cold.
ãYou learn this kind of trick from Hikaru whether you like it or not.ã
Wait a sec! You were with Ivan almost the entire time! Hikaru wanted to complain.
ãYeah. Hikaruâs nasty methods are very educational.ãIvan concurred.