T/N: Are you guys ready for this? If I hadnât known better, Iâd have thought this was a competition to see who has the most tragic past *sigh*
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âLive like a sword, Lumen. You will live quietly, protecting your older brother, who will carry on the family name.â
Before Cadelâs vision brightened, he heard a voice. It was a gravelly male voice, dry and forceful in tone as if he were lecturing someone on the way of life.
âDonât be greedy for anything. Remember your place.â
With those last warning words, his vision brightened. In the middle of the hallway of a spacious mansion, a boy, clearly Lumenâs childhood self, was walking down the hall.
âWow, this egoistic jerk. Is he really just a kid?â
Cadel stuck out his tongue as he studied the young Lumenâs face. His luxurious black hair and elegant blue eyes were a constant presence. But there was an air of innocence about the boy, who was smaller and thinner than he was now. To Lumen, innocent was a label that didnât seem to fit him at all.
The white skin that contrasted with the black hair and the delicate features that filled the small face were, as Van sarcastically put it, the very image of âan aristocratic boy who grew up without hardshipsâ.
Even when Van was young, he was an absurdly handsome boy with a lot of anger, but Lumen was different. A gentle face with no trace of its current indifference or coldness. He was so gentle that even if someone tapped him on the shoulder, he would respond with a polite smile and say it was okay.
Cadel let out an exclamation that bordered on anger as he scrutinized the young Lumenâs form.
âHeâs about 14, I think, and his face is about that age, but heâs tallâ¦â¦.â
His elongated height, which seemed to be in the midst of growth, made it difficult to estimate his age.
Anyway, where was Lumen headed? When Cadel opened his eyes, he thought he would see the owner of the voice, but he saw no one else in the hallway except Lumen.
The place Lumen arrived after leaving the mansion with his long legs was a training ground located in the spacious back garden. Intoxicated by the grandeur and luxury of Dominicâs mansion, Cadel looked around like a tourist, until a voice brought him back to reality.
âAh, Young Master Lumen. Youâre here again today, arenât you?â
âI canât skip practice, so if youâre busy, Iâll be practicing on my own until the end of the day.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHaha! No, Young Master. Nothing is more important than your training. Now, then, bring your sword in.â
Was this a knight of the Dominic family? It was a man who looked to be in his late twenties. He led Lumen through the training grounds with a happy smile on his face as if he were pleased with the diligence.
âToday weâll be practicing the basic stance of the âstabâ, which is the foundation of swordsmanship, and weâll work on it until we get it perfect.â
âYes. Please take care of me, Sir Korver.â
With a stern greeting from Lumen, the training began. They practiced the âstabâ until it was perfect, and then they practiced the same stance over and over again until Cadel got tired of watching.
âLean forward with all of your weight on your back foot in one motion, keeping your arms straight, and pak! Ah, pak, do it, pak! Lumen! Are you going to practice stabbing here for the rest of your life? Why is there no strength in your body?â
By now, Cadel had memorized the teachings of the man called Korver, and he endured the tedious training sessions with the mindset of a fan at a sporting event, walking from place to place.
How many hours had passed like that? Lumen, showered with sweat, mustered the last of his strength and threw down his sword. In an instant, a flash of blue light appeared and disappeared from the blunt tip of the sword.
ââ¦â¦Huh? Thatâs it.â
Sword energy. Cadel recognized it at once. Lumenâs sword drawing technique always left behind a blue flash of sword energy, and this must have been the first manifestation of the sword energy he would use in the future.
The appearance of the tiny sword energy was a cute discovery for Cadel, but not for young Lumen and Korver. Lumen stiffened at the sight of his tiny sword energy, and Korverâs eyes widened as if they were going to pop out of his head.
Still, elders being elders, Korver came to his senses first.
âYouâve manifested the sword energy, Young Master! You are amazing.â
âMy sword energyâ¦â¦.â
âManifesting sword energy at the age of 13 is a sign of immense talent. The youngest current 7-star swordsman manifested his first sword energy on his 14th birthday, so Young Master, you beat him by a year.â
Korver squeezed Lumenâs shoulder, trying to stifle the growing excitement in his voice. Lumen was still a little shaky but soon smiled expectantly at Korverâs continued praise.
âIâll have to tell Father. Iâm sure heâll be thrilled, right?â
His blue eyes sparkled with delight. But when he turned to face him, a shallow crack spread across Korverâs face. Lumen didnât seem to notice, but Cadel did.
âAs for informing the Marquisâ¦â¦ Why not put that off until later?â