âIf I win, you will teach me how to wield a sword.â
The moment of shocked silence lasted for a short time before the mercenaries all cheered at the interesting show.
âI canât believe such a brave man exists.â
âIt seems that humanityâs future isnât that dark!â
Yohan Wolf Frost was the only one who scoffed in disbelief. âA duel? Kamila! Even if itâs just a joke, this is going too far. How can you duel with a kid like thisââ
âLetâs just wait and see.â The mercenary leader, Eltoram, stopped Wolf, who was desperately trying to dissuade Kamila.
âEven when the Seven Sword Saintsâ successors and the children of the Three Great Swordsmen came, she didnât pay them any mind and kicked them out.â
ââ¦!â
âNow sheâs giving this kid a chance to duel? Doesnât that mean she sees something in this arrogant brat?â Eltoramâs evaluation was strangely generous. Was it because heâd felt Kaisenâs strange spirit during their previous encounter?
He continued. âDidnât you see the brand engraved on his cheek? Isnât it the brand of the Balkrush Clan, which is causing destruction wherever it goes? That means heâs a warrior recognized by the chieftain of Balkrush. Donât you think he will show us something?â
Even after hearing those words, Wolfâs eyes, reflected through the glasses, were filled with questioning. âWhy on earth is Kamilaâ¦?â
She was the direct disciple of Raminea Alter Aradamantel, a hero who was praised as the strongest Fake Warrior of her time. Even famous imperial knights often failed to last more than three moves against her.
âWill that scrawny, starving boy be able to withstand even one move against such a powerful being?â
Kaisen gripped the sword thatâd been thrown his way. Heâd never held a longsword before, and the weight of it overwhelmed him. Unable to lift it with one hand, he gripped it with both; only then did the sword stop shaking.
âIâm going to ask you one question, so answer meâ¦â Instead of unsheathing the holy sword from her back, Kamila picked up a branch from the ground.
ââ¦Youâre fighting with that?â Kaisen asked.
âIf you want, you can as well. Anything can become a weapon.â Overwhelming momentum⦠no, daunting killing intent followed. It was a mere tree branch, but the air around it seemed to burn.
Even more suffocating was Kamilaâs question for him. âNow, the question is⦠do you truly believe it was your fault that your mother died?â
His throat constricted. It was a question he couldnât answer.
Kamila seemed to already know, though. âYouâre pretty weak, so what on earth could you have done?â
For a moment, his mind went completely blank.
âWhy do you blame yourself for not being able to do anything when your mother was killed by the uruks?â Kamila hoped her teacherâs son wouldnât blame something as vague as the world. She hoped heâd have a clear objective like she did. âIsnât that only natural?â
âDonât despair.â If he gave up in the face of overwhelming despair, he would one day give up on life.
âYou were just born weak. If you want to blame something, blame the world. What can you do?â She couldnât let him hate the uruks. It was too dangerous. Instead⦠âChange your object of resentment to me.â
Kaisenâs sharp senses wouldnât allow him to give up on life.
âItâs natural that you couldnât do anything back then! You survived because you couldnât do anything!â Kamila said.
A surge of emotions rose from deep within Kaisenâs heart. âWhat is this feeling?â It felt like lava was exploding in his chest. The throbbing heat urged his forward leap.
âOooh!â Cheers rose up among the mercenaries in an instant.
âThe little guy ran in first!â
âHaha, heâs as brave as any knight!â
Only Kamilaâs old friends, Wolf and Eltoram, furrowed their brows in surprise.
âIâm getting more and more confused.â
âLady Kamila is provoking him? A kid?â
Just as Raminea was the hero whoâd succeeded Rista Alter Schirpin, her student, Kamila also showed her power as the strongest Fake Warrior of her time. She was the leading warrior among the existing Fake Warriors, so what was so special about the boy that she was acting in such a way?
Eltoram and the senior mercenaries suddenly held their breaths and focused on the boyâs reaction. What on earth would he show them?
Pooowâ!
They only saw the boy fall down before he could swing his sword.
Kamila decided the match with her fingers alone. Rather than using the branch sheâd playfully grabbed, he just lightly dodged back and flicked the boyâs forehead.
Of course, Kaisen didnât win. The thought flew out of his mind when he was sent rolling multiple times from the blow.
âWhat was that?â Captain Eltoram and the senior officers tilted their heads and exchanged glances. âHe doesnât even know how to use a sword?â
âNo. It doesnât look like he learned martial arts at all, let alone swordsmanship.â
âHow did he get recognition from the Balkrush Clan?â
The Fake Warrior approached Kaisen, her expression not showing a hint of her emotions. âItâs not your fault or your motherâs fault.â
Kamila unsheathed her teacherâs shortsword from her waist. It emitted an eerie, phosphorescent light. âItâs the fault of Fake Warriors like me for not always being there! Not you! Donât bark at me for revenge or any such thing while looking like youâre about to cry.â
The moment she swung the small sword with all of her might, the onlookers gasped in shock.
âKamila!â
âWhatâ¦? Is she really going to kill himâ¦?â
âOh, my god! She speaks like a villain, but I actually believe my lady is a good person!â
Of course, she didnât kill the boy. Wolf rushed over and breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that shortsword stuck right next to Kaisenâs head.
Kamila threw the swordâs sheath at Kaisenâs face and said, âWhat kind of revenge can a talentless brat get? Teach you how to use a sword? Iâll take revenge for you, so take that and get the hell out of here.â
She bit her lip. She didnât know what happened, but Mistress Raminea died protecting that brat. The fact that the boy didnât know how to use a sword at his age meant that her teacher didnât want to drag him into the world of swords.
âI donât dare change the decision my master made after careful consideration.â Kamila started to turn away from the boy. â!â
Thumpâ
Something grazed the armor on her shin.
âA branchâ¦?âIt was a lowly attack that wouldâve meant nothing in a real duel.
âMy attack was successful, rightâ¦? You said anything could be used as a weapon.â
Kamila, Wolf, Eltoram, and all the mercenaries were at a loss for a moment when the boy, who theyâd thought fainted, made his move.
âWhat happenedâ¦?â someone mumbled.
âWell, since it touched her⦠itâs the ladyâs defeatâ¦?â
The mercenaries kept their mouths shut and looked the other way after Kamila gave them a fierce glare.
âAre those really a little boyâs eyes?â Eltoram was also surprised. The boy had the eyes of a warrior. They were eyes that would never lose their fighting spirit⦠did that mean the boy had the makings of a first-class warrior?
âKaisen, are you okay? Kid! Wake up!â Wolf hugged Kaisen after the boy truly fainted and checked his condition. âKid! Kid! Hey, you two! Get the tent ready. You, bring the medicine I tell you to. Quickly!â
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âThis place isâ¦â The next evening, when the ash-covered fields turned red with the setting sun, Kaisen opened his eyes. The smell of delicious oatmeal seemed to stimulate his hungry stomach.
Wolf, who was sitting by his bedside, smiled brightly. âAre you awake now? Iâm glad.â
Kaisen tried to sit up from the bed but fell down again with a groan. Pain surged throughout his body. It felt like the built-up fatigue from the past month had exploded. Above all, the bump on his forehead was really painful.
âWas that really a flick on the forehead? It felt like someone hit me with a smithing hammer.â
Wolf carefully scooped some oatmeal from the pot into a bowl and handed the bowl to Kaisen. âLetâs start with nutrition. That way, you will get better quickly.â
âI can eat by myselfâ¦â
âDonât overexert yourself. It must be hard to even move.â
Kaisen tried to argue but couldnât. Wolfâs eyes were so calm and kind. Who on earth was he to be so kind to someone he was meeting for the first time?
âHow does it taste? Is it too bland? If so, Iâm sorry. Itâs been a while since I made oatmeal with medicinal ingredients.â
After struggling for a while, Kaisen ended up quietly munching on the oatmeal. It was bland. Honestly, it had no texture. Kaisen wondered why a single tear formed in his eyes before he even realized it.
âWas it so delicious that it brought tears to your eyes?â Wolf asked. âHow touching.â
âNo, it was so tasteless that it brought tears to my eyes.â
âI see. The food I made is trash. Huh, I knew it would be like that. Iâm pretty much trash at everything except magicâ¦â Wolf seemed to suddenly feel discouraged. He sat down, a gloomy atmosphere around him, and began to write in his notebook.
âWhatâs wrong with this manâ¦?â Kaisen wondered. He hadnât been moved by the taste. Rather, itâd been a long time since he had such warm and hearty food in the same manner his mother had made for him in their day-to-day lives.
It was around the time he finished eating the oatmeal that Wolf suddenly handed him an apple and said, âIâm sorry.â
âFor making me eat food like this?â
âNo, Iâm talking about Kamila. Even though she looks cold, sheâs actually a very sweet person.â
âThat woman?
âItâs true. She became like that after our leader died.â
âLeader?â Kaisen tilted his head.
Wolf spoke in a dreamy tone. âMost Fake Warriors have a teacher. The leader of our corps was Kamilaâs teacher. She was a truly great personâ¦â
ââ¦?â
âAfter our leader died, Kamila didnât show affection to anyone. No, she didnât even show any emotions. I just canât figure out why she indulged you today.â
âI guess she really liked that leader,â Kaisen mumbled.
âKaisen, we all liked her. Not a single one of us had anything against her.â Wolf gave a miserable smile full of bitterness, pain, and sadness. He put his hand on Kaisenâs head. âI apologize on behalf of my poor friend. Kaisen, please forgive her.â
âI donât need an apology or anything! Just teach me how to use a sword! Then I can forgive anything!â
ââ¦â
âI can learn now, right? She said that just touching her would be a win!â
With a low sigh, Wolf resolutely shook his head. âThatâs not true. Do you think Kamila will admit that it was her defeat?â
âThen Iâll try again and again.â
âUntil when?â
âUntil she agrees.â Hatred that bordered on obsession was like a sharp blade. Even if he was told to give up his hatred and desire for revenge and to live away from the front lines, he wouldnât listen.
âEven if she tries to teach you, what happened today will only happen again. Kaisen, do you know how to read?â Wolf presented a book far out of the ordinaryâa grimoire only experts could understand.
âNumbersâ¦?â Rows of numbers? What did it mean? The numbers were written in a haphazard manner with a strange sort of governing pattern, but he couldnât figure out what they meant.
âYou canât read these, right?â Wolf asked. âYour situation right now is the same.â
ââ¦?!â
âYouâre trying to learn the core without even knowing the basics. As you can see, Kamila is not a great person who can teach you step by step from the basics.â
âThen what should I do?â Kaisen asked with tears in his eyes.
Wolfâs kind smile did not disappear. âYou might be able to learn if you do as I say. I canât be certain because itâll depend entirely on your talent.â
âTalentâ¦?â Heâd been beaten up before he even understood what was happening. Did he have talent?
Wolf tapped Kaisenâs forehead with his thumb. âEltoram said you have a warriorâs talent. Get some rest now, and Iâll teach you step by step after you recover.â
âDo nothing and rest?â Kaisen asked.
âYes.â
âThere is no need to rest. You can teach me right now! Why bother? The basics are amazing!â Kaisen shouted, giving a miserable appearance as tears formed in his eyes and his arms trembled from the force with which he clenched his hands.
The boy continued, âNothing⦠I couldnât do anything⦠Even when my mother died⦠but even now, I canât do anythingâ¦â
âKaisenâ¦â
âThe uruks, those bastards are running around freely! Fuck the word ânothingâ! They all need to be killed! As fast as possible! All of them! No exceptions!â Crying out in anger was an inherently solitary exercise.
âHaaaa.â Wolf sighed deeply as he watched the seething tears in the boyâs eyes. The world was truly miserable. There was no such thing as a warrior who destroyed evil and brought peace to everyone.
After some time, Wolf put his pure white wizard cloak over his shoulders and weakly smiled. âWould you like to follow me? If you can, that is.â
Kaisen stood up and continued to cry.
Wolfâs strides were short and slow as he walked ahead, his cloak flapping around him. He was kind. Even though he walked ahead, he looked back and waited. âWhat do you think are the basics of swordsmanship, Kaisen?â
Kaisen followed Wolf up the slope of the nearby hill.
Wolf advanced gently and slowly. Glancing up at the night sky, they saw it wasnât yet consumed by the summerâs volcanic ash, and the wild grass in the area embraced the gentle light of the four moons.
âIâm not well versed in swordsmanship, but Iâm curious about many things and asked the leader about it,â Wolf explained.
âWhat did she say?â
âShe said that footwork is the foundation and core of all martial arts.â In terms of linguistics, it might be compared to grammar and words. âItâs about here,â Wolf muttered as they stopped at the top of the hill.
When the man opened his palm, a frost-colored magic circle appeared and spun. Another appeared and overlapped with the previous one, and then a final circle was born.
It was categorized within the empireâs 7-star magic system as a 3-star spell that only high-ranking wizards could cast. Of course, there was no way a bumpkin like Kaisen would recognize it and be impressed.
Claaaaangâ!
The moment Wolf grabbed the three-layer magic and broke it, Kaisenâs eyes widened. âWhat is this? A hallucination?â
A shadow of ice appeared on the hillâs highest point. Notably, the shadow held a sword.
Wolf explained the spell. âThis is a 3-star spell called âActive Pursuit: Cloneâ. Only judicial officers may use it, and I imitated it with my ice attribute as the base.â Wolf gestured, and the white shadow began a violent yet elegant dance.
âThisâ¦?â Kaisen felt dazed and confused. It wasnât just because the sword dance was mesmerizing. Rather, he had seen the same moves almost every day from his mother.
For a moment, he could barely suppress the pain in his heartâit felt as if it were being torn apart.
Wolf spoke in a soft tone. âThis is a reproduction of Kamilaâs movements.â
âKamilaâs movementsâ¦?â Kaisen wondered. Was his mother really Kamilaâs teacher?
âThat woman has a sincere side to her, and even now, she trains in swordsmanship at the times the leader originally set. Thatâs why itâs easy to copy her with this spell.â
The moment Wolf snapped his fingers again, the shadow froze in place. âThis sword dance contains the essence of the swordsmanship that Kamila accumulated over nearly 20 years. It is impossible to successfully attack her when you cannot even keep up with her footwork.â
ââ¦!â
âAs I said before, Kamila has a pathological attachment to the leader, and she always follows the teachings she left behind. Among those lessons was, âBecome a wonderful woman who always keeps her promises.â
Wolf grinned and added, âI donât expect you to copy everything. First, you need to be able to copy her footwork perfectly. Only then will you be able to beat Kamila.â
It wasnât that Wolf had a secret plan or anything like that. He only recalled when Kamila began her education in those dazzling days of their youth, back when she first became Ramineaâs student.
âHow about it?â he asked. âCan you try it?â
Back then, Raminea also asked Kamila the same. Kamila, who was the illegitimate daughter of Belchester, one of the three great swordsmen of the empire at the time, had answered by roughly following her teacherâs steps.
Of course, Ramineaâs footwork was on a different level. Still, Kamila had imitated the movements based on her natural talent.
âWhat is this?â The kid in front of him was doing the same thing. Was that why it seemed like the image of young Kamila superimposed itself on Kaisenâs back for a moment? A mixture of longing and astonishment appeared in Wolfâs eyes.
âWhat the hell is thisâ¦?â Even though Kaisen might not have been able to move freely due to his injury⦠he was still able to follow along at a similar level.
Wolf let out a short exclamation without meaning to. Heâd also tried to follow along, but he couldnât continue from the third step.
âOverwhelming⦠no, is this what they call violently talented?â He scoffed in disbelief. âKamila, you say Kaisen has no talent? Donât be ridiculous. He simply hasnât had the opportunity to learn.â
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