Despite her plans, Mila found herself stuck in the Obronâs familyâs compound for the following week.
During one of the evening lessons with Harry, he told them there had been two more squads of the Pillar of Eternity hunters arriving. They had left soon after, but there always was one or two of those staying in the city.
There also had been an inspection run by guards searching the compound - a very irresponsibly done search by two guards who had spent most of the following evening drinking with Harry.
Mila, Isabel and Andrew also met those guards. They had to, as there were forged papers claiming they had arrived here weeks ago. Luckily, the two guards had been more interested in alcohol and didnât even question them.
It was starting to get irritating. The irritation radiating from the Temple was getting to Mila. The constant tugging against her senses was unpleasant. And she couldnât do anything about it.
Silinth had made them do physical training and taught them some simple spells. Mila had avoided doing most of it, making her boredom even more pronounced.
At least Harry had managed to get them training weapons. Mila studied the short wooden sword and then swung it to test it. She had skipped yesterday's testing spars, but she had watched them.
And today, she would join the rest. Mila stretched while gauging her possible opponents. Kefo was finally healthy enough to join them as well. However, he was a lot more reserved and spoke only in short phrases, if that. There were scars where his skin had burned, and he still couldnât do anything taxing, but he was better.
Andrew and Isabel exchanged barbs, meaning they would soon come to blows. Tiff was eyeing Bazil, who was her opponent for the day. The boy was not a fighter by any means. He much preferred fighting numbers over people. Tiff would likely bully him thoroughly.
Which left Nordly for Mila to fight. And compared to his brother, he was willing to fight hard. Though, his style left much desired. There were too many flashy movements in the way he swung his sword. It looked good, but it was not a style meant to kill an opponent but defeat them âhonourablyâ.
Nordly studied her in return. âAre you sure about this?â He tried to dissuade her. âYour friends can fight, but I havenât seen you with a weapon in hand.â
Mila pulled her lips in a thin line. âI can.â She raised her weapon. Nordly had started to get on her nerves as well. He seemed to be constantly worried about her and was trying to help her in various ways.
âI am very good with this.â Nordly raised his own sword and took a pompous pose. He brandished it and made a theatrical swing, cutting the air. âI wouldnât want to hurt you.â
And this was another thing about Nordly. He always tried to impress her. Mila almost rolled her eyes. âI am sure you will try.â
âI wonât.â Nordly looked horrified by the idea. âI would never!â
âThen whatâs the point of sparing.â Mila sighed. Why hadnât Nordly developed a liking for Tiff instead? It would at least be fun to watch Kefo butt heads with a rival. âLetâs just get over this.â She took a step forward.
Nordly immediately stabbed his sword towards her chest, but it was a slow and controlled movement. It was clear he wasnât putting any heart into it.
Mila lazily swayed to the side, pushing Nordlyâs halfassed thrust to the side and striking his fingers holding the handle. The boy yelped and dropped his weapon. âPlease take this more seriously.â
This had continued even after Mila had told him her age. Of course, Nordly had refused to believe her. He had just smiled and told her she was funny.
âYou just surprised me.â Nordly hurried to pick up his sword and again took the flashy pose. âBut good strike!â He shamelessly smiled.
So, of course, after her age had not deterred Nordly, Mila had mentioned she was taken. The annoying brat had dismissed that as well after she had failed to tell him who it was.
After all, Mila had failed to clarify her relationship with Isabel as the girl became fidgety every time it came up.
The date would be the perfect chance to make everything concrete, but that had not happened just yet. There was more planning to do, and before taking her girl out to town, she wanted to be sure no hunters would stumble upon them and disrupt their date.
It would also not be fair to Isabel to just claim her.
Oh, but Mila so wanted to. The irritation she felt started to overflow, but before she could trash Nordly, their sparring session was interrupted.
A man suddenly stumbled through the backdoors leading into the Obronâs familyâs shop. Behind the man, a tired-looking Harry sent an apologetic look before returning to his work. He appeared busy, as a few other people were craning their heads behind him.
âTeacher Nolman!â Nordly exclaimed in surprise.
Mila looked around and noticed Silinth had vanished. She then returned her attention to the posh, handsome male in his thirties. He was lean and carried himself with confidence. He held his arm on the sword hanging on his hip and stood proudly, challenging anyone to protest his presence.
âNordly, my boy!â Nolmanâs shout filled the courtyard. âWhatâs this about you dropping my classes? I was so surprised I had to come and get a clarification, but your father refused to elaborate.â
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âUh, well, I just found a new group to train with?â Nordly sounded unsure. He had not expected Nolam to show up and intrude like this.
âNonsense!â The loud man cried out. âWhat can be better than trying with yours truly? Was it this man?â He pointed a finger at Andrew, who had stopped in the middle of a strike. âThat canât be! He is carrying two swords at the same time! How uncultured!â
âHey, now!â Andrew protested. âIt looks cool.â He didnât have a good reason for it either.
But Nolman ignored Andrew. âAnd you canât start bullying girls just as you leave my wing! What will your peers think of such actions! That cannot stand! What if you hurt her!â
A moment later, housekeeper Galtron appeared and facepalmed. âMr Nolman, you have not been invited.â He started. âIâll have to ask you to leave the premises.â
âNot before I talk with Nordly!â Nolman dismissed the housekeeper. âMy boy!â He walked to where Nordly and Mila were facing each other. âNow tell me! For what reason are you putting up a show? Are you teaching these-â He sneered. â- rabble? Itâs too soon for you!â
Mila felt like punching something, or in this case - someone. This flamboyant man was too loud and obnoxious. Seeing Nordly at a loss for words, she stepped in front of Nolman. âThat wonât be necessary, Mr.â
Nolman looked at her in surprise. âWho are you to step in front of me?â He made a shooing motion. âNow, be begone, I have words to speak with the boy.â
âUh, Teacher Nolam, please donât be rude.â Nordly gathered enough courage to step next to Mila to defend her. âShe is a guest.â
Of course, it only served as another point of irritation to Mila. That said, there was no reason to involve herself any further. She prepared to take a step back when the noisy man spoke again.
âJust look at the way she holds that sword. Awful! Distasteful! Rubbish!â He critisised.
Mila stopped. She looked at the man as all emotions left her face. This style of swordsmanship was particularly dear to her.
The woman who had used it was one of her more positive memories. She had been kind, understanding and compassionate. Her movements were graceful and deadly. She had been a feared swordwielder back in her time.
Mila had spent almost a year in her skin until she sacrificed herself to save her squad. âCare to repeat?â She tilted her head. There was no doubt this was not a good idea.
There was no need for this, and this wasnât in character for her. However, those few good memories were sacred for her. She had spent too much time with bad ones to have this trash speak foul of them.
âOh, so you need something simpler to understand.â Nolman raised his nose. âItâs bad, girl. Ugly.â
Mila felt everyone's eyes fall on her. Especially Isabelâs, who seemed to be fascinated with how Mila acted.
Next to Isabel, Andrew had a troubled expression. He looked at Nolman as if he was making the biggest mistake in his life.
âThen do you care for a match, Mr Nolman?â Milaâs saccharine voice invited the man to a duel. She used her senses to study the man and found him wanting. From seeing how Nordly fought, she had a low opinion of this teacher to begin with.
âA match with you?â Nolman started to laugh and clap. âWhat a joke!â
âTeacher Nolman!â Nordly tried to interrupt, but seeing the man pretend to not hear, he turned to Mila. âUh, Mila, please reconsider.â When that didnât have an effect either, he turned towards the rest of the group but received only stares full of curiosity and pity aimed at Nolman.
Well, except for Isabel, who was still staring at Mila with her mouth slightly ajar.
âBut of course, with me, Mr Nolman.â Milaâs voice was full of contempt now. âI am challenging you right now, am I not?â
âFine then!â Nolman glared at her. âNormally, I would ask for pay before giving a lesson, but Iâll make an exception this time.â He extended his arm towards Nordly. âYour sword, boy!â
âUh, I would rather not.â Nordly meekly resisted. But when Nolman wiggled his fingers, he gave up and handed the wooden weapon to his teacher. âPlease donât go overboard.â He murmured.
âNow!â Nolman raised the sword and made the same pose Nordly had earlier. âBeing so magnanimous, Iâll allow you to choose rules for this duel!â
âOh, I donât know. How about until the first clean strike lands?â Mila suggested. She wasnât foolish enough to propose anything lengthy. While the man was infuriating, he was still a fit adult.
âRidiculous, but itâs what you choose! It will be over in a moment! Do not cry after I am done with you!â Nolman boasted. âNow, boy, give us the signal to start!â He continued to be annoyingly loud.
Mila decided to shut him up. It was the only way to keep her headache at bay. Nolman was a sacrifice she was willing to make.
Nordly moved between them, checked if they were ready, raised his hand and let it fall.
Nolman was fast. Despite his attitude and questionable style, he was a skilled fighter when it came to duels. He moved with grace, putting emphasis on fluid motions that made it very clear where he would strike.
And he was likely holding back. Mila felt slighted by it. The man didnât take her seriously at all. His sword headed towards her shoulder, making it easy to dodge.
But just that wouldnât do. As the man was not using his pitiful mana pool, Mila didnât either. She relied on her superior vision to intercept Nomlanâs stab with her sword, much like with Nordly earlier. She parried it to the side, leaving her opponent wide open.
And the fool of the man had the audacity to widen his eyes in surprise. He deserved what came next.
Milaâs hand was still numb from the strike, but she didnât need her weapon to strike this man down. The idiot was still looking at her with confusion and was slow to react.
It felt wasteful to use her sword skills against him. So Mila didnât. She gave up on playing nice and gathered most of her strength in her fist, then stepped in and struck the manâs open stomach ruthlessly.
Nolman doubled over, still looking at her in disbelief. Mila calmly met his gape. She was ready to jump back and dodge, but there was still no appropriate reaction from him.
So, Mila did something stupid. She dropped her sword and threw a hook. It reached Nolmanâs chin without interruptions and pounded the man to the side, making him hit the ground already without consciousness.
There was no compassion in Milaâs eyes. She looked down at the man without pity. He was a fool. Perhaps he was decent with a sword, but nothing more.
Mila shook her head and refocused on her surroundings. Nordly was looking at Nolman with mouth wide open while her group had returned to their own training.
Well, not everyone. Andrew was currently poking Isabel, who was openly ogling Mila.
Mila sent her love a victorious smile.
Something good had come from the fool's intrusion.