Raq de Duron hardened his expression.
ââ¦This bastard has definitely grown stronger since before.â
Even half a year ago, when they first clashed, the bruteâs body had been absurdly sturdy.
Back then, Raq had to pour all his energy into the fight, yet still couldnât gain the upper hand, forcing him to use his techniques.
After all, that was his specialty.
But now, even if he used those techniques again, he wasnât confident he could fight this brute to a draw.
No, at the very leastâ¦
âFighting him barehanded would be disadvantageous now.â
Before, the brute had merely been toughânow he was solid.
Like high-quality steel, tempered hundreds of times in intense heat until perfection.
Raq never thought heâd feel this kind of awe toward another person.
In other wordsâ
âThis bastard isnât human.â
Heâd already suspected this guy was strange, but now heâd evolved into something even more monstrous.
Raq reminded himself to avoid hand-to-hand combat if possible.
â¦Of course, if a situation arose where he had to fight barehanded, he had no intention of backing down.
âDamn, your eyes look downright murderous.â
ââ¦Youâre one to talk.â
Raq furrowed his brows and lowered his spear.
Normally, he wouldnât withdraw so easily, but unfortunately, his opponent today wasnât this brute.
Noâthe ones he had to aim his spear at were those arrogant, ignorant mages.
To wipe them outâ¦
âDo you still see me as a burden?â
âHe had no choice but to cooperate with this brute.
The brute shrugged.
âI never called you a burden. What the hell are you talking about?â
âYou said, âIâll handle it alone. Just wait here,â and youâre telling me that wasnât dismissive?â
ââ¦Itâs just more convenient to go alone.â
âThatâs exactly what makes it dismissive, you bastard!â
Raq gritted his teeth.
He still hadnât calmed down.
But what irritated him even moreâ
âWithout this bastardâs help, I canât get into the Magic Tower.â
Just earlier, this brute had flicked away his spear with his forehead.
On top of that, he had strange abilitiesâ
Techniques that bloomed flowers from his sword, moves that launched his body like an arrow.
Andâ
âWalking through the airâ¦.â
Raq could roughly figure out how the technique worked, but it wasnât the kind of delicate skill a knight trained in aura techniques should be able to use.
âItâs probably about releasing energy with precision to create footholds.â
Still, for knights who relied on explosive bursts of power, using such a technique was incredibly difficult.
Soâ
âTake me with you, brute.â
ââ¦Thatâs a pretty arrogant way to ask for a favor.â
ââ¦â¦â
âWhatever. Donât just begâshow me. Prove youâre worth taking along.â
ââ¦â¦Donât regret this.â
Whoosh!
Raq lunged forward with his spear once more.
*****
The spear thrust at him relentlessly.
It seemed to be coming in a straight line, yet it created countless variations in movement.
No matter which way he dodged, it felt like it would follow him anyway.
And sure enoughâ
Clang!
ââAgain?â
Ihan had been struck by the spear once more.
He hadnât wanted to take the hit.
He dodged, yet still got hit.
Even with his exceptional reflexes and quick movements, avoiding this spear was difficult.
âIts precision is more mechanical than human.â
Ihan began to understand why he couldnât avoid the strikes.
It wasnât because of some mysterious ability or aura technique.
It was purely because the spearmanâs precision and skill had reached the peak of masteryâa level that couldnât be imitated.
âHeâs not just thrusting. Itâs calculated.â
Each strike wasnât simply a lunge.
By coordinating his hands, elbows, shoulders, and even his back joints simultaneously, the spearman created attacks that were impossible to dodge.
Unlike Ihan, who prioritized raw physical capability over technique, this guy had invested everything into honing his craft.
Their styles were completely opposite, and Ihan couldnât even imagine replicating such a refined technique.
Yet what impressed him even more than the spearâs perfectionâ
âPrediction.â
This guy was smart.
If Ihan was the type to rely on instincts, superior senses, and combat experience, then this spearman was undoubtedly a strategist.
He fought as if he were playing chessâcalculating every move.
And Ihan found strategists far more troublesome than instinctual fighters like himself.
In battles between warriors of similar skill, tactics often tipped the scale.
Andâ
âThis guyâs at least a Grandmaster.â
The spearmanâs predictive skills reminded Ihan of chess grandmasters.
No matter how hard he tried, Ihan couldnât stop the onslaught.
But even so, one thing still didnât make senseâ
âHow can he read my movements this perfectly?â
Ihan accepted that the spearmanâs tactical foresight was exceptional.
But the way the spear chased him down, always anticipating where heâd go nextâ
âThis isnât prediction. Itâs clairvoyance.â
The attacks were so precise it felt like the spearman could see the future.
Realizing this, Ihan became certainâ
The spearman had some other special ability.
Like Maximus, the Northern Champion, who possessed Heavenly Martial Physique, this spear-wielding monster had something similar.
Recalling their journey through the Red Mountain Range, Ihan felt like heâd figured out the secret.
ââ¦Your âeyesâ are something else.â
ââ¦â¦â
âItâs not magic, is it? More like a technique passed down in Galahadâs lineage?â
ââ¦Youâre sharper than you look.â
âHey, lay off the comments about my looks, will you? Judging people by appearances, seriouslyâ¦.â
ââ¦â¦Hmm, I suppose youâre right. That was wrong of me.â
âWait, you actually know how to apologize?â
âA lord shouldnât act like a brute, so my master taught me to own up to mistakes.â
Clang.
The spearman lowered his weapon.
Thenâ
âHave you ever heard of [Clairvoyant Sight]?â
âHuh? Uh⦠I think Iâve heard of it.â
The sudden question made Ihan pause, but he eventually nodded.
âItâs the ability to see thousands of miles away, rightâ¦?â
âExactly 244 miles.â
ââ¦â¦â
âWhat?â
ââ¦For godâs sake, use kilometers, damn it.â
â?â
Ihan felt his blood pressure rising.
*****
There are countless [Mystics] in this world.
Though only a handful of people possess them, the types of Mystics are as numerous as the stars.
Many are captivated by the power of Mystics.
Even Greg, whom Ihan captured, devoted his entire life to plundering Mystics, proving just how valuable they are.
However, while some resort to despicable means to obtain Mystics, others take a more upright approachâresearching them to develop techniques that can utilize their powers.
For exampleâ
âGalahad has always been serious about refining Mystics into techniques. Of course, the research process was difficult, and even when it succeeded, only a rare few could master it.â
âSo youâre saying some people did master it?â
âYes. Especially the successive commanders of Galahadâs knight orderâtheyâre required to master it as a fundamental qualification.â
âIsnât that bar a little too high?â
âDo you think someone could dare become Galahadâs knight commander without meeting that standard? Itâs an absolute requirement.â
ââ¦â¦â
â¦It made sense why Galahadâs knights were so strong.
âOf course, theyâre strong when they only recruit people who can learn absurd things like that.â
Compared to them, the White Lion Knights wereâ¦
âUgh, that place is hopeless.â
The difference was too vast to even compare.
Ihan clicked his tongue, feeling suffocated just thinking about his former workplace.
But before he could dwell on it, Raq continued speaking.
âGalahad succeeded in transforming a total of 31 Mystics into techniques. Naturally, no one has mastered all of them, and even those whoâve fully learned just one or two are already considered exceptional.â
âHow many have you mastered?â
âSeven.â
ââ¦So this was just an excuse to brag?â
âYouâre the one who asked, you brute!â
âFine, I get it. Youâve got some fancy tricks.â
ââ¦Youâre not really one to talk.â
From Raqâs perspective, it was even more unbelievable that this brute stood there unharmed after taking his spear head-on.
Even without infusing killing intent, leaving no marks at all was an outright humiliation.
Swallowing his frustration, Raq pressed on.
ââ¦Still, five of the seven techniques I mastered are focused entirely on my eyes.â
âHuh, that explains a lot.â
Now Ihan understood why Raqâs eyes had felt so unusual.
It also explained how he managed to lead them to the center without getting lost once.
Whether it was fog, earthquakes, or shifting terrain, Raq had navigated everything without hesitation.
âSo itâs basically Clairvoyant Sight mixed with other tricks.â
Hmmâ¦
âYour eyes donât turn red or grow jade-like markings around the pupils, do they?â
ââ¦What nonsense are you talking about?â
ââ¦â¦Itâs a thing.â
Ihan could tell.
Enhanced perception, movement prediction, environmental observation, and even extraordinary dynamic vision.
If this guy could copy techniques and shoot fire, heâd practically be a complete cheat character.
ââ¦Between that Northern bastard and this guy, whatâs with all the hacks?â
One guy was built like Hercules, and the other had the ultimate eye weapon through sheer talent.
Seriouslyâ¦
âLifeâs just unfair. People without talent might as well give up.â
ââ¦â¦â
âWhat? Why are you looking at me like that?â
ââ¦â¦â
Whoosh!
Crack!
âWhat now?â
ââ¦You blocked it.â
âOf course I did.â
ââ¦Tch.â
Raq thrust his spear again, and Ihan frowned, wondering why the hell he was acting up now.
Raq was sure of it.
âThis brute is a beast.â
Raq had observed every one of the bruteâs movements.
His master, Lord Blake, had even named Raqâs ability â[Third Eye],â claiming it was unmatched.
Raq took pride in the fact that nothing could escape his eyes.
Yetâ
âHeâs reacting faster than my eyes can track?â
It wasnât human reflexes.
This brute had adapted to his speed in just a few exchanges.
If they continued fighting, the brute would eventually react even faster and might even start counterattacking effectively.
And yet, this brute had the gall to complain about lacking talent? Raq was livid.
âRidiculous!â
Raq was certainâ
âForget instinct-type warriors. This guyâs an animal-type warriorâ¦.â
He had never seen anyone fight like this before.
Raq scowled, unable to believe he was feeling admiration for someone like this.
*****
After several clashes, time was running out.
Not because their leave was about to end.
âStaying here any longer will only cause trouble.â
Even if the Empire was collapsing, even if rebels could appear at any moment, the Empire was still the Empire.
The largest population in the continentâabout 500 million strongâand an empire that had lasted a thousand years.
If they wanted to, those lunatics would definitely figure out that someone from Pendragon was here.
And that was not something Ihan wanted.
Soâ
âWeâll storm the Magic Tower and get outâfast.â
To do thatâ
âIâm guessing Iâll have to carry you up there, huh?â
ââ¦Thatâs horrifying.â
âTell me about it, you bastard.â
Ihan hated it, but there was no helping it.
He didnât want to acknowledge it, but this guyâs skills were extraordinary.
Bringing him along would save time.
âWe hit the Tower before dawn.â
Flinch!
ââ¦â¦â
ââ¦Hey, kid. Itâs fine to faint, but if you keep it up, your jaw might lock up.â
ââ¦â¦â
âAnyway, weâre leaving now. Sorry about the mess.â
Ihan hadnât attacked the kid directly, but since he was indirectly responsible for the fainting, he offered a sincere apology before turning to leave.
Theyâd only slow him down if they stayed.
But just as he was about to step awayâ
âIf⦠if youâre heading to the Magic Tower, going by air isnât a good ideaâ¦.â
ââ¦?â
âThereâs⦠thereâs a powerful defensive spell in the front. Unless youâre a mage, you canât break through. S-so, if youâre going insideâ¦.â
ââ¦â¦â
ââ¦The next part will cost you⦠a small feeâ¦.â
ââ¦Look at this little punk.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
This kidâ
âYou offering discounts? Iâm a bit short on cash.â
He knew how to hustle.