༺ Struggle (2) ༻
Yeah, okay. Sure. It was great and all that I managed to successfully follow her.
But what kind of fucked up situation was this?
[Shouldnât you stop them?]
ââ¦Stop that?â
When I saw Riru and Eleanor enter the arena, such a response came out automatically.
âIf I interfere, itâll just turn into an even bigger shitfest, you know?â
[â¦I do agree with that, butâ¦]
Caliban let out a bitter laugh. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
[Does that mean youâre just going to let those two fight?]
ââ¦â
I knew that would be disastrous in its own way as well.
If they fought right here and now, one of them would die. Most likely, it would be Riru.
And the moment Riru died, the foundation in clearing Chapter 3 was as good as lost.
ââ¦That person is absolutely necessary.â
I didnât say the equipment needed to be shared with another person for no reason.
After all, in this chapterâs boss battle, we had to face both Tatiana and Alan at the same time.
When taking Tatianaâs abilities into account, there would be times when it was impossible to use âweaponsâ. So, it was not an exaggeration to say that Riru was the only one who could deliver effective strikes with her bare hands.
ââ¦Letâs just watch for now. Itâs not like it only does harm.â
Considering the original gameâs progression, there was a narrative that when Vessels clashed with each other, their skills rapidly improved.
Apparently they stimulated each otherâs Devilâs Aura, thus dragging out their latent abilities.
Of course, most of the time, it led to catastrophic situations, but judging by the current situation, it wasnât like there were only negative parts about it.
After all, I was someone who earnestly wished for Riruâs growth.
[Anyway, doesnât that just mean itâs already half-certain that an incident is about to happen?]
ââ¦â
He wasnât wrong.
[What are you going to do when that happens?]
ââ¦â
I stroked my chin at Calibanâs question.
Finally, I gave him a serious response, wearing a stony expression on my face.
âIâm sure itâll all work out fine, right?â
[â¦]
âYou canât even answer that, can you?â
[â¦]
Yeah, no. I knew you couldnât.
In any case, I believed in myselfâ¦
That Iâd do whatever the fuck it takes to survive when any fatal threat comes my wayâ¦!
[â¦Arenât you just slowly starting to give up now as well?]
ââ¦â
Yeah, he wasnât wrong.
As expected of the academy that encouraged fights among students the most out of the three academies, the arena in the Forge of Struggle was a state-of-the-art facility.
You need look no further than the medical station; it healed the patientâs injuries to a level that was almost magical.
At the very least, there was no need to worry about dying, no matter how many clashes and explosions occurred in this place.
And, honestlyâ¦
Right now, such help was more desperately needed than anything else.
ââ¦â
From the outside, Eleanor didnât seem to be that angry.
In the first place, she always wore an expressionless face, so it was impossible to read her emotions just by looking at her.
Even so, she could certainly feel it.
Killing intent. The tingly sensation that was crawling up her skin was undoubtedly that. She wasnât imagining it, it was as real as it could be.
ââ¦â
She steadied her breathing.
There wasnât really a particular reason why she chose Eleanor out of the many people in the Forge of Struggle.
It was just that she instinctively felt that this person was the most dangerous among all the humans near her right now.
Simply because of the experience they had beforeâ¦
And also because her senses had been ringing alarm bells ever since the âawards ceremonyâ.
That was a monster she should never go up against.
ââ¦â
Howeverâ¦
She was going to fight that very monster.
ââ¦I know who you are, Riru Garda.â
While she was lost in such thoughts, such a sentence was sent her way.
âAny warrior of the Tribal Alliance would look for an honorable fight and a glorious death. I am fully aware of such a disposition.â
ââ¦What?â
âThe thought of you using Dowd as part of such a process doesnât make me feel any particular emotion now.â
ââ¦â
âSo I shall forgive you if you at least withdraw now. Or else.â
Eleanor took a single step towards heer.
A familiar feeling.
It was as if her entire body was being sliced by a blade, even though there had been no physical danger that had come her way.
She wanted to back down. They had faced each other many times, but even now, she desperately wished to turn her back and run away.
ââ¦â
Howeverâ¦
This time was different.
ââ¦At first, that was how it was.â
Riru began to speak in a gloomy voice.
âEven until some time ago, my head was filled with thoughts of⦠âUsingâ him to accomplish my goals.â
She herself understood why Eleanor showed such a reaction.
After all, in the past, Eleanor reacted most intensely when Riru, in an attempt to get on her nerves, mentioned that she would take away her lover.
Therefore, it was likely she believed that even this current situation was merely an extension of that time.
She probably thought that Riru was just trying to pick a fight, like what an average Tribal Alliance warrior would do.
Howeverâ¦
The situation now was vastly different from before.
Both her feelings about Dowd, as well as the gap between her and Eleeanor.
This woman was undoubtedly strong. However, it was absolutely not to the extent that she would feel overwhelmingly outclassed.
âCome at me. I wasnât saying such things as mere empty woââ
Before she could even finish those words, a powerful blow struck Riruâs abdomen.
ââ¦-!â
With a single kick, her insides were completely wasted.
Without any chance to react or readjust her postureâ¦
Her body, honed over many yearsâ¦.
Was reduced to nothing by a strike from a lady from a household famed for their swordsmanship, despite the fact that she hadnât even drawn her sword yet.
[ Fatal injury detected. ]
[ Medical drone activated. ]
At that moment, the medical station that would only respond to fatal injuries was immediately activated. As if emphasizing the level of the damage she had taken.
If this wasnât the âarenaâ but a real battle, she would have died from that strike just now.
Howeverâ¦
ââ¦Again.â
Riru wiped the blood trickling from her lips.
The flame in her eyes remained undiminished.
âIâm just getting started.â
Again, they clashed.
This time, there was a slight difference in result.
She managed to adjust her footwork, carefully measuring the distance between her and her opponent as she advanced.
Howeverâ¦
ââ¦-!â
Once again, she was kicked aside effortlessly.
Three compound fractures in the ribs. The arm that had blocked the blow was grotesquely twisted.
[ Fatal injury detected. ]
[ Medical drone activated. ]
ââ¦â
Riru gritted her teeth and stood up again.
ââ¦Again.â
And following thatâ¦
The same routine repeated itself.
No matter how she tried to clash, she was shattered and broken under the opponentâs effortless strikes, as if merely swatting a fly.
The gap was overwhelming.
An insurmountable difference that made her feel like all the techniques, powers, and knowledge she had accumulated were utterly useless.
ââ¦Why are you going this far, Riru Garda?â
Eleanor let out a sigh.
She wasnât even moving properly, yet she was practically beating Riru into mush without shedding a single drop of sweat.
âI shall be honest. I do not understand the reason behind these actions. That is why I am going easy on you.â
ââ¦â
Was all of this actually Eleanor going easy on her?
Even though she was displaying such monstrous strength?
It was enough to make her feel despair.
At the very least, she wanted to drag out this womanâs âfull powerâ.
Only then could she at least find the foundation she needed to lay out, butâ¦
It seemed it was impossible with her current abilities.
âBecause I want to become stronger.â
âIf becoming stronger was your wish, there are an abundance of ways. Thereâs no particular need to come find me and do something so reckless.â
ââ¦â
âTo be honest, it wasnât even worthy of a warm-up. Iâm not sure if there is anything you can gain from here.â
ââ¦â
Riru bit her lip so hard, blood flowed out.
âMoreover, there is even less of a reason to namedrop Dowd.â
Eleanor continued in an apathetic voice.
âWhy would you say you would take that man for yourself if it wasnât to provoke me? Whatâs the reason for that?â
ââ¦â
âYou donât love him deeply enough to warrant this much effort to go against me.â
That was true.
It would be a lie to say that she had no favorable feelings for that man, but it would also be a lie to say that she was in love with him.
If anything, the most vivid emotion she held wasâ¦
Jealousy.
That was the emotion she felt when Kasa chose that man over her, someone who had been by her side and had taken care of her for decades.
Howeverâ¦
That wasnât the only reason why.
ââ¦I donât want to receive help again.â
She muttered with frustration.
The identity of that emotion⦠Even she herself didnât knowâ¦
What she knew was that she didnât want that man to suffer for her sake anymore.
She could feel such an emotion clearly, like a lump in her chest.
âEven more so⦠If itâs from someone Iâm indebted toâ¦â
In such a short time, she had gained this chance for revenge, even though she wasnât even certain that she could secure such a chance alone if she were to spend her whole life working for it.
But even after giving her such a gift, he continued to help her.
If she at least knew what his intentions were when helping her, she wouldnât be this frustrated. However, for her sake, this indecipherable man busied himself, suffered, and continuously intervened in her actions.
To be honest, she didnât even know how to treat him.
As suchâ¦.
ââ¦I also have a duty to do the right thing. At the very least, I should get rid of the thing he fears.â
If you receive something from someone, return their favor, even if you have to stake your life. Kasa had taught her as such.
So, even if it was to avoid receiving future helpâ¦
She had to grow strong enough to protect him at least once by eliminating the thing he was most terrified of.
Risking her life and clashing with this woman was a part of such progress.
ââ¦Fear? What does Dowd fear?â
Riruâs face was covered with incredulous disbelief.
âAre you really asking because you donât know?â
âWhat?â
âItâs you. You and the swordswoman who wields that white aura.â
ââ¦â
âHe seemed afraid of you two from time to time.â
ââ¦â
âWouldnât he be able to gain at least some peace of mind if I defeat you and make you never approach him again?â
As a seasoned warrior on the battlefield, this was a fact that she could assert. Moreover, as a capable unarmed combatant with extreme sensitivity to emotions, she could state this truth with even more certainty.
That man, from time to time, was afraid of these two women. Such a sensation was conveyed vividly.
Eleanorâs eyebrows twitched.
ââ¦Youâre talking utter nonsense.â
ââ¦â
Riruâs expression became slightly serious.
This woman, who had always treated her as if she were a mere nuisance, had reacted in a sincere manner to that statement.
In other words, this could be considered an âopportunityâ.
An opportunity to see this womanâs full power.
âAre you sure itâs not that youâre in denial?â
She began to provoke Eleanor.
âYou guys donât look good together, though.â
ââ¦What?â
âWhy do you think he accepted you? Itâs because he had no choice. You kept throwing yourself onto him likeââ
As soon as such words were spokenâ¦
â-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A flash of light exploded in front of Riruâs eyes.
Dirt and dust turned the surroundings into a fog of smoke.
âThat was dangerousâ¦!â
With such thoughts, I looked at Riru, who was retching while vomiting blood.
She was a complete mess. If I hadnât just used that skill, she would have died on the spot.
As soon as she left the stage, she would not have been able to receive any support from the medical station.
ââ¦â
With cold sweat dripping down my back, I looked at the completely devastated stage, courtesy of Eleanorâs sword swing from just a moment ago.
How did she even manage to think about fighting something like that?
ââ¦Are you okay?â
ââ¦â
As I whispered in a volume that Eleanor couldnât hear, Riruâs eyes kept rolling backwards.
ââ¦Donât help me.â
âWhat?â
âI said donât help me!â
Riru spoke with clenched teeth.
It was a voice filled with shame and humiliation. And somehow, it also sounded tearful as well.
But more than that, I witnessed a chilling sight that made my blood run cold.
âThis time, I donât need your help! Thereâs still so much I owe you, so donât make the list any longerâ¦!â
A blue aura was spreading.
I didnât know why, but this person became extremely angry as a result of my help.
âRiru.â
For now, I opened my mouth.
Above all else, I had a duty to calm this personâs ire.
However, I couldnât think of anything to say.
What should I say?
I didnât even know why she got so angry in the first placeâ¦!
However, if I didnât reassure her right now, there was no doubt that it would become a massive problem.
As such, I opened my mouth to calm her down.
System Message
[ Title âPlayboyâ recognizes your situation! ]
[ After recognizing the situation and target, it composes the optimal sentence to overcome the current crisis! ]
ââ¦â
No.
Please donât. Donât do that.
When I saw the system window that popped up in front of my eyes, goosebumps rose all over my body.
Although I applied it quite usefully when pushing away Yuria before, I still remembered what this son of a bitch did to calm Eleanor down.
If this fucker handled the part that I didnât âplanââ¦
It was going to fucking spit out whatever ridiculous shit it wantâ!
âThere is no need for you to feel indebted to me because of my help.â
As soon as the sentence popped out of my mouth before I could even finish my thoughtsâ¦
âAfter all, it was all my choice. I wanted to do it.â
ââ¦What?â
âI like you, Riru Garda.â
Riruâs expression instantly turned blank.
ââ¦â
And mine did as well.
W-Whatâ¦
What the fuck did I just say?
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