Did she just look like Sellen?
Was this her sister?
I felt an intense sense of wrongness as I wondered who this was.
The main problem was that my eyes were not so bad that I couldnât recognize someone standing in front of me.
Isnât she Sellen?
Surprisingly, she couldnât even handle me staring at her and squirmed beneath my gaze...
It was refreshing to see her act like that while looking like Sellen.
âWhat is it? Why are you speaking so politely now?â
âUh, uh... Right...! Yeah. Haha.â
Haha?
âThe weather, today. Itâs, good?â
â...â
How am I supposed to take this?
If I wasnât hallucinating, if the person in front of me really was Sellen...
Then there were only two possibilities I could think of.
Either her personality had completely changed in the last four weeks...
Or she was acting.
Of course, if that was the case, I couldnât tell whether the act was her timid and gentle behavior now or her rough and rude demeanor before.
âHey, youââ
âAh...! I-I just remembered something I have to do! I mean, Iâm going! See you later!â Sellen said before quickly scurrying off.
It wouldnât be hard to follow her...
But it would be way too rude of me to chase after her when she was obviously trying to get away from me.
Though, if someone asked how long Iâd cared about being polite, I wouldnât be able to give them an answer.
âI donât know.â
My head felt numb, maybe because of the hunger.
Since Sellen was still here, the competition ceremony clearly hadnât started yet, so I decided to go to the main house and eat something first.
***
The training camp.
That hellish event, also known as the Six Weeks of Despair, had finally come to an end.
âSo this has day finally come...â
âAre you crying?â
âYeah, I am crying. Fuck... Iâm crying tears of joy.â
âIâm going to treat my mom and dad so well from now on.â
âThat resolution wonât even last a month.â
The young heroes, who had endured those six weeks that had felt like six years, let out tears of joy and gratitude as the training camp finally concluded.
They were now being treated with a feast in the garden of Bednickerâs main house.
âAh... Iâve missed this. Juicy steak...â
âWhatâs this? Are these fish eggs?â
âWoah... You can usually only eat this in port cities!â
âI heard this is butterfly wine. Did they put butterflies in it?â
âEw. Definitely not drinking that.â
âIt says here that this is great for recovering from mana exhaustion.â
âWoah.â
The grand feast presented on the table was befitting the name of Bednicker.
Even the noblesâwith their picky tastesâwent wide-eyed at all the food.
Of course, being forced to eat whatever was laid before them in the training camp was a factor.
Although the feast was smaller than the Blessing Ceremonyâs afterparty had been, the energy and excitement were beyond even that event.
Most of the people here were descendants of Great Houses and thus nobles...
But, perhaps because of the six-week training camp...
Most of the young heroes present had stopped caring about etiquette.
No one was around to look down on them, so most of the young heroes laughed loudly and enjoyed the mood.
â...A drink for Rex.â
âHe was a good guy. Damn it...â
Of course, some of them had lost people, either their teammates or just friends.
They stood a bit away from the feast, to not get swept up in the mood, and quietly mourned those theyâd lost.
Itâs really over.
Evan Helvin was still in a bit of disbelief.
He couldnât believe that he had completed the training camp.
In truth, this feast was actually a trap prepared by the instructors, and there was one final test still left to complete!
...Evan still wasnât convinced that wouldnât happen.
Woosh.
The night winds, which had become a little warmer, caressed his cheeks.
The light from the lamps, the scent of the food, the voices of the young heroes... it all seemed pleasant to him.
Although he didnât drink any alcohol, he felt a little drunk on the mood.
He heard Sharyl say, âWhat are you going to do now, Evan?â
Her face was a little red. It seemed sheâd drunk some of the wine.
âWhat do you mean?â
âAfter the training camp. There are a lot of paths you can take.â
âAh... Arenât we just going to go back to our own homes?â
âRight, youâre from the frontier territories.â
He understood now that she wasnât trying to insult people when she spoke like that.
As Evan quietly nodded, Sharyl began to explain.
âA young hero who completes the Bednicker training camp has three choices. First, they can immediately join Heroes. Of course, only the top three can start as official heroes; everyone else will begin as a provisionary hero.â
A provisionary hero was to a regular hero as a squire was to a proper knight.
They worked with and supported a hero to learn the trade. If they received that heroâs and the institutionâs recognition, they could become a proper hero.
Evan nodded.
âThat sounds nice.â
Joining Heroes had been a goal of Evanâs even before heâd entered the training camp.
He believed that he needed the identity of a hero to accomplish his dream.
âWhat are the other two?â
âOne is to just return home.â
âAh.â
Thinking about it now, he understood why many young heroes would choose that option.
Even Evan, who had held on to his firm determination, wanted to see his home and his fatherâs face again.
âThe last is to receive additional education in the Imperial Academy.â
â...Really?â
Evan was a little surprised.
It wasnât like he was looking down on the academy, but after the training camp, the idea of going to another educational institution wasnât particularly appealing.
From what heâd heard, the Imperial Academyâs educational period lasted at least three years.
There were a few geniuses who managed to finish everything within one or two years, but they comprised a small percentage.
âIt doesnât take yearsârather, the special course only lasts three months. And there are benefits you can only gain from the academy.â
âSuch as?â
âEven though the Bednicker training camp is the best for real-world combat, what about theory? Although Bednickerâs grand masters were amazing, their lessons werenât much.â
âHmm.â
Evan agreed with that statement.
The training campâs lessons had all been focused on real battles.
âOn the other hand, the academy has experts on theory, and there are connections you can only make there as well.â
âIt sounds like youâre planning on heading to the academy.â
Sharyl nodded.
âThatâs right. And to be honest, I want you to come to the academy as well.â
âMe?â
âAs a noble, you are too lacking in etiquette and manners.â
â...â
âIâm joking. Donât you want to fix your fatherâs bad name?â
âI do.â
âThe imperial capital truly is the heart of The Empire. Itâs where news spreads the quickest from. If you show off in the academy, your name might become known throughout The Empire in just a couple of months.â
* * * * *
* * * * *
That was enticing.
Thanks to the training camp, his wanderlust had faded somewhat and he had even become more confident.
He was sure he wouldnât lose to any of his peers now.
...With a few exceptions, anyway.
âThanks for that. Iâll seriously consider it.â
âSure. By the way, where did that kid goââ
âHe really was there!â
Evan heard a loud shout not too far away. Sharyl furrowed her brow and looked in the direction of the noise.
As expected, they saw Mir surrounded by young heroes.
âAnd Iâm telling you it had to be an illusion.â
âThatâs right. You probably made a mistake because of the barrier around the forest.â
âI was shocked too when I saw my older sister.â
Pam was among the young heroes, and she shrugged while looking at the others.
âLook at everyone present. All the surviving young heroes are here at the feast, but Luan isnât here.â
âB-but still...â
âOr maybe...â Pam began, her voice low with mock horror, âyou really did see a ghost.â
Mir flinched.
âWell, the true ghosts of this training camp were Charon and Hector.â Karis shivered while hugging himself. âI think it was on the fourth day...? Around then, they entered an alliance or something, and they just went around stealing all the balls.â
With a dejected expression, Skull mumbled, âI-I was completely stripped of everything...â
âThatâs because you hid the balls in your underwear like an idiot... With Charonâs blessing, you shouldnât even think about hiding anything.â
âArgh. Stop talking about that while weâre eating.â
Evanâs expression was subdued as he listened in on the conversation.
Sharyl asked, âWhat do you think? Was what we saw a hallucination?â
âI donât think so.â
The Luan Bednicker theyâd suddenly met in the forest had given them three blue balls before disappearing.
During that exchange, heâd conversed with them.
Evan didnât know much about magic, but he didnât think that had been an illusion.
At least, that was what heâd felt when heâd seen and talked with Luan.
But later, heâd learned...
Other than his group, not a single young hero had met Luan in the forest.
Itâs like a ghost story...
Evan shook his head.
âWe can tell just by the results. It doesnât make sense unless he was a hallucination.â
âThatâs true. We donât even know whether the balls he gave us back then were real or not.â
Charon and Hector, the two strongest people in the training camp had suddenly formed an alliance in the final test.
They had swept through the Forest of the Butterfly and stolen the balls of all the young heroes...
I understand Charon acting that way, but why would Sir Hector...?
Sharyl was confused by that.
The fact that the two of them had stolen all the balls meant that theyâd wanted the ranks to remain unchanged...
Although it was understandable for Charon, who was in first place, it didnât make sense for Hector, who shouldâve been aiming to overtake Charon in the final test.
Yet the two of them had worked together to clear the forest.
It was as if theyâd suddenly developed a sense of kinship.
According to witness testimonies from the young heroes whoâd run into them, even when theyâd quarreled, theyâd still seemed rather close.
A young man with brown hair cleared his throat to reveal his presence.
âAhem.â
It was the Instructor of Swords and Blades, Calzark.
He climbed the platform in the middle of the garden and shouted to the crowd, âAttention, all young heroes! We will now announce the final results of the 61st Bednicker Training Camp!â
The raucous crowd settled down as every young hero present gave Calzark their full attention.
Only the instructors knew what the point distributions were like after the final special test.
Right now, not a single young hero knew what their points were.
I know that Charon and Hector went around stealing everything...
But who knows? Maybe someone held on to theirs to the very end.
If Iâm lucky, I might have made it into the top ranks...
As the young heroes nervously looked up at the platform, Calzark spoke.
âAs you all know, the top three will receive a hero plate from Heroes and a gold reward. Now, I shall announce first place! Charon Woodjack!â
That meant there hadnât been an upset.
Sharyl, who had been quietly rooting for Hector, was a little disappointed, but as a noble, she needed to be polite, so she offered her congratulations.
âNext second place! Hector Bednicker!â
âAh.â
Sharyl was a little surprised.
Before the start of the test, Hectorâs rank had been third.
So he did get to bounce back.
Although it was regretful that he hadnât gotten first place, second was still pretty good.
Sharyl was clearly happy for him as she clapped.
It seemed to Evan that she was clapping louder for Hector than she had for first place.
âMaybe third place changed too?â
âYeah.â
Sharyl thought about who could be in third place.
Probably Zeros or Sinbar.
Charonâs two subordinates.
If she excluded them, then maybe Sellen?
Sellen was sitting alone at a table, wearing a calm expression.
Sharyl was a little amazed.
Sellenâs classy etiquette hadnât suffered at all despite the six weeks of training. She was so refined that even as a fellow noble, Sharyl couldnât help but be amazed.
Look at her.
Even just the smooth movement of the wine up to her lips...
âThird! Luan Bednicker!â
âYep!â
The moment Luan walked up to the platform from behind with energetic steps...
âPfft!â
Sellen coughed up her wine.