The place I brought Lyria to review her confession lines was none other than the academyâs training grounds.
The appearance of a fully armored female knightâor rather, based on her size and armor, one could easily mistake her for a male knightâdidnât go unnoticed. As Lyria walked through the academy, a few female students glanced at her with interest. With her hair hidden under the helmet and her androgynous looks, she could easily be mistaken for a male knight.
âIf she had been born a man, sheâd probably break a lot of hearts,â I mused as we made our way to the training grounds.
Once we arrived, I handed Lyria a spear while I held two daggers in my hands.
"Here, take this, Miss Lyria."
"Senior Lilith?"
"Take it, and from now on, weâll be sparring."
"What? But I thought you were going to teach me confession lines�"
"This sparring is also part of the confession. Come at me with everything youâve got, Miss Lyria."
"..."
Even though she tightly gripped the spear in both hands, Lyria hesitated to charge at me. Perhaps it was because she knew I was a mage and wasnât sure how to approach the fight.
Usually, in close combat, a mage wouldnât stand a chance against an opponent wielding a sword or spear.
"Donât worry, just go for it."
"Huh?"
"Lilith is way stronger than you think. If you donât give it your all, youâll be the one who gets taken down easily."
"...Understood."
Hearing Agnesâs words of encouragement from the side, Lyriaâs expression hardened with determination. She let out a loud shout and charged at me, spear in hand.
Thwack!
"Hraaaaah!"
From there, the two of us engaged in a light skirmishâme with my daggers and Lyria attacking with her spear.
Whenever Lyria thrust with her spear, I would dodge by spinning out of the way. When she swung it, I would block with my daggers and look for a chance to counterattack. Meanwhile, Lyria tried her best to dodge my daggers, keeping up the sparring.
Since using offensive magic wouldâve made the sparring too serious, I limited myself to only using support spells. Still, the difference between a second-year student and a first-year was obvious.
Thud.
"Haa⦠Haa⦠Haaâ¦."
"Whew⦠Whewâ¦."
Lyria lay on the ground, panting, while I stood over her, pointing a dagger at her neck. Both of us were out of breath, but it was clear I had won.
Though she was one of the heroines of Luminor Academy and fairly strong, she still wasnât at a level where she could take me down.
Even though we had fought in close combat, it was only natural that I won. After all, I was the main heroine of Luminor Academy, while Lyria was a supporting heroine.
Taking into account our inherent differences in ability as well as my personal training, the outcome was inevitable.
"Youâre really strong, Senior Lilithâ¦."
"You were sharp too, Miss Lyria. You only lost because your opponent was me."
"I seeâ¦."
Lyriaâs expression showed a hint of disappointment as she looked away, frustrated by her defeat. To console her, I revealed the special confession line I had prepared, just for -***.
"Miss Lyria."
"Yes?"
"If you suddenly challenged that âclose seniorâ to a duel, just like you did with me, what do you think would happen?"
"...It would probably end up much like this. Since he specializes in swordsmanship, heâs likely even stronger than you, Senior Lilith."
Of course. Thatâs exactly what would happen. After all, I had never won a swordsmanship duel against that hero.
"Thatâs right. So, if you challenged him, heâd probably subdue you and ask, âWhy did you do this?â or, âWhatâs the reason for attacking me out of the blue?â"
"Yes, thatâs likely."
"Then, your response would be to confidently say, âI couldnât contain the fiery passion I have for you, Senior!â"
"O-ohâ¦!"
"...What?"
Lyria, her eyes wide with realization, seemed genuinely impressed by the confession line I had suggested. Agnes, on the other hand, looked utterly dumbfounded, muttering under her breath, but I chose to ignore her.
"At that point, the senior would probably be flustered. He might even get embarrassed by the sudden confession."
"Thatâs true."
"So, at that moment, you need to give it your all. Draw attention to yourself with your booming voice, gathering witnesses to your confession so that everyone around acknowledges your feelings. Make it a passionate confession so intense that thereâs no way he can escape without responding."
"Without a chance to escape⦠Iâve learned so much."
"And to finish it off⦠how about ending with something like this? âI want to spend the rest of my life dueling with you until our final moments! Please accept my heart!â"
"W-wow⦠W-whoaâ¦."
"What kind of confession line is thatâ¦?" Agnes muttered in disbelief, but that didnât matter.
The important thing was Lyriaâs reaction. And, true to her muscle-brained character, she didnât notice anything odd about the line and instead blushed, her excitement palpable.
"As expected, youâre incredible, Senior Lilith! This is the most passionate and moving confession Iâve ever heard!"@@novelbin@@
"..."
"So, what do you think, Miss Lyria? If you use this, Iâm sure it will be enough to capture his heart. And if, after all that, he still doesnât accept your confession⦠well, you know what that means."
"Y-yes⦠If a man can reject such a heartfelt confession, then something must be wrong with him. Like, maybe⦠he has a problem with his male functionâ¦."
"Exactly. You understand perfectly. As the only daughter of the Barbaracus tribeâs chieftain, you canât afford to choose a man who has those kinds of issues."
"Wise words! Senior Lilith, you always speak the truth!"
"...I give up. I donât even know anymore."
Knowing the outcome of this confession in advance made me feel a bit guilty, but in the end, this was the best way to help Lyria.
It was a confession that would allow her to give it her all, and even if she got rejected, she wouldnât have any regrets.
This was far better than letting her suffer over an unattainable love for the rest of her life.
âAnd as a bonus, itâll really mess with that hero.â
Of course, that was just a bonus. The main goal was to help Lyria create the perfect confession. Satisfied with my work, I stood up, leaving Lyria lying on the ground.
"...Do guys really like confessions like that? Are you serious, Lilith?"
"Guys like it when a girl supports their hobbies. And if the man Lyria is in love with is the type whoâs obsessed with training, a confession like this, promising to spar with him for life, makes perfect sense."
"Hmm⦠I guess�"
"Imagine if Prince Antonio gave you access to the Red Towerâs magical library, filled with rare tomes you couldnât find anywhere else. And then he promised to fund your magic research once you became the Red Tower Lord. Itâs the same kind of feeling, Miss Agnes."
"Ah, now I get it⦠Wait, why did you have to bring him up again�"
"No reason."
As I prepared Lyriaâs âfailed confession plan,â I couldnât help but think about ways to help Agnes deal with Prince Antonio as well.
Lyriaâs confession took place sooner than expected.
Given her personality, it wasnât surprising that she didnât waste time. Once she decided to confess, she acted quickly.
So, on the first weekday after the weekend, during lunch break, the central fountain garden of the academy was packed with people, abuzz with excitement.
Clang! Clang! Clash!
"Whatâs going on? Is it a fight?"
"I heard that barbarian girl started it."
"Shouldnât someone get a professor?"
In this world, professors would sometimes intervene if a fight broke out. After all, the professors at Luminor Academy had the ability to keep student conflicts under control.
Though, in this case, there wasnât much to worry about. This was just a light sparring session, and within a few minutes, Lyria would be overpowered and subdued, so there was no need for concern.
"It looks like a fight."
"It seems that way, Master Ethan."
"..."
As Ethan glanced toward the clashing sounds of sword and spear, I responded calmly, while Agnes looked up at me with a bewildered expression.
Somewhere in that crowd, Lyria and -*** were likely sparring, with Lyria carrying out her "ambush confession." Though I couldnât see them through the mass of people, I could clearly hear the clanging of Lyriaâs rusted full-plate armor, so I had no trouble figuring out who was involved.
"Maybe itâs a loverâs quarrel? Since Luminor Academy gathers students from all over the world, itâs not too surprising if some of them donât see eye to eye."
"Hmm, maybe."
"If youâre curious, we can go take a look. If it starts to get dangerous, we can fetch Professor Haroldâ¦"
I trailed off mid-sentence, my words dying in my throat as I spotted something in the crowd.
There, amidst the people watching the sparring match, I saw someone who definitely shouldnât have been there.
"Lilith?"
"...Ohâ¦."
"Lilith? Whatâs going on?"
"N-no wayâ¦."
In the middle of the crowd, standing between Celestina and Silena, was none other than the heroâthe very person who should have been in the middle of receiving Lyriaâs confession right now.