âThe basic posture of holding a swordâ¦â
Zink.
âOne hand holding the swordâ¦â
Zink.
âWould you like to swing it?â
Whooshã ¡
Zink.
When the sharp blade of a sword brushed against my hand, which had turned into a baby black panther, admiration and laughter burst out at the same time.
It was natural.
âIâve lived all my 100 lives as the daughter of a villain, canât I handle a sword?â
Although it was a life of dying before reaching adulthood, even as a teenager, I was able to receive swordsmanship training.
âOf course, it doesnât mean that my skills are superior to those of ordinary knights.â
But at least not at the civilian level!
Whooshã ¡
âOoooh!â
This time, as I swung the sword in a circle with the feel of a performance, applause erupted from the surroundings.
âIâm a Vallois. A Vallois who learns Magi at the age of 5!â
Bam!
A sense of exhilaration exploded at the sound of applause!
I finished the stunt with a charismatic Tibetan fox expression.
âH-How greatâ¦â
âIs Valloisâ real bloodline different?â
âIf sheâs like this even when sheâs only 5⦠At a time like this, itâs almost futile to learn swordsmanship with hard work.â
Agasa, who had been silently watching, seemed to have failed to manage his expression after seeing my last trick.
He asked the knight commander with the nape of his neck stiff.
ââ¦Commander.â
âYes. I canât believe it either, but she caught the basics well. How on earthâ¦â
He, too, couldnât have imagined that we would come to such a conclusion.
âIf you have the basics at that level, wouldnât it be better to practice sparring rather than simple practiceâ¦â
ââ¦Sparring?â
Agasa was the one who tried to keep me from learning Magi even considering I was 5 years old.
To make matters worse, his mouth fell open at the sound of sparring that could hurt me.
âMiss Baby is 5 years old!â
âYes. Itâs just my greed. If you are too young, it would be better to have someone to practice with of the same age, but currently there is no one availableâ¦â
âLet me spar! Let me spaaaar! Itâs in the name of the Princess!â
I, who was listening to the conversation between the two, rushed over and clung to Agasa.
âTo limit my possibilities just because Iâm 5 years old! You bad aide!â
Bugh, bugh, bugh.
When I hit Agasa with a cotton fist, he, who was standing like a wooden stone, went mad.
âTo think that Iâm a bad aide. Do you know how much I think of the Princess?â
âShow me in action! Show me in action!â
âOh my.â
Finally, Agasa lowered his head.
He sighed for a moment, then ran his hand over his tired face.
ââ¦I understand. Iâll try to find a knight apprentice around your age. Does that work for you?â
âAn aura user was found near the castle, and youâre going to bring in outsiders?â
It was then.
All eyes were focused on one side of the voice that hasnât gone through puberty yet.
In the bushes of the outdoor arena.
Pink hair swayed in the wind as he was sitting on a lush branch.
It was Kai.
âYou can just use someone here.â
The blue eyes that approached us with a crooked expression swept across the arena.
At that gaze, the bodies of the knights gathered around me stiffened.
Kaiâs eyes.
They must have thought of Cassis for a moment.
âDid they say heâs 10 years old?â
Iâm sure he was young, but seeing the knights slow down, it seems like heâs always had a bad temper.
âItâs not good.â
âIs this really the Princess of the direct line of Vallois?â
Kai approached Agasa and nodded.
âYes. Thatâs right.â
Hmm.
He raised one eyebrow for a moment and observed me.
Black hair.
Purple eyes.
Seeing him persistently examining my face, he seemed to think I looked a lot like Dad.
âHe shouldâve said, itâs nice to have a little sister. Why is he staring at me?â
He was on guard with me.
I got the impression that the blue eyes that passed by me didnât treat me humanly.
âThen I will do it. The spar opponent.â
âBut, Sir Kai. Right now, Princess Billishia only knows the basics.â
âDonât worry. She wonât die.â
âSo he said heâll help, right?â
Hmm.
Does this child feel like Cassis?
Heâs blunt, but he takes care of everything that needs to be taken care of?
Extra life 100 times.
âThank you, Brother.â
Instinctively understanding Kaiâs personality, I approached him and shook his hand, but.
ââ¦â
Swishã ¡
Ignoring my handshake, he turned around and walked away.
It was a complete rejection.
Kai didnât bother to hide what he didnât like.
Agasa, observing the rude behavior, quietly witnessed us.
Soon after keeping some distance from me, he raised his sword.
âHey. Take the sword.â
Is it the, I canât help it, style, I wonder.
âWhy is he helping me?â
Normally, I would say something.
I canât even say hateful things because heâs helping me with sparring.
âUgh. Itâs annoying.â
Itâs unfortunate, but the regret here was on my side.
I let go of my anger and glared at Kai with a sword.
Was my serious look funny?
Grin, his mouth moved as the corners of his lips seemed to be slightly raised.
âThe situation.â
ââ¦What.â
âYou have to set the situation rather than fight out of nowhere so that you can get involved more, donât you.â
When I couldnât answer anything, he stared at me for a moment as if he was contemptuous, then sighed.
âThen one assumption. Flat terrain with no obstacles. You met an opponent bigger than you. Itâs impossible to attack by throwing something from a distance. What are you going to do?â
Hmm.
Itâs more specific than I thought.
âBut thereâs one thing I realized after being executed in my previous life.â
Life is unconditional.
âItâs a puuuuuuuunch!â
I screamed and ran toward Kai, randomly swinging my sword.
Swooosh, zink.
Naturally, Kai blocked my attack.
Without any movement.
With a free face, his head pulled back slightly.
âAdd an assumption. But the opponent is also good.â
As he struck again, a pitiful sigh flowed from the other side.
It was an expected situation, but the gap between Kai and I was so great that the viewers felt sorry for me.
âUgh!â
I tried to swing it once more, yet my sword stopped in the air.
âBut the good opponent,â
It was then.
âSir Kai!â
Time passed quickly for a moment and stopped.
Surprised, I breathed in, and the people who were more surprised than me rose from their seats.
âã ¡is even threatening. Then what are you going to do?â
Laughter permeated the mischievous voice.
When I came to my senses, a sword was pointed at the end of my neck.
To be precise, he put his palm between my neck and the sword to protect my neck, and he was smiling dryly.
Tremble.
âI donât know! Thatâs why weâre sparring, to let me know!â
My hands shook like aspen trees.
It reminded me of the trauma of the death penalty where my neck was blown off.
âI donât know anything, so tell me!â
âWhy are you using swordsmanship?â
Even though his sister was terrified, the damn brother was unmoved.
âIiiiikh! Ikh!â
âWhy are you using it?â
I flinched at the heavy voice and replied.
âIâm practicing because I donât want to be beaten like this!â
âYou know it.â
Only then did Kai withdraw the sword he was aiming at me.
âSwordsmanship is practiced to survive. Itâs just a tool.â
ââ¦?â
âIn practice, itâs difficult to survive simply by being good at swordsmanship. When facing a confrontation, you have to think about the characteristics of the opponent.â
It was then.
The man in front of me bent his knees and met my gaze.
Eyes like the clear sky.
I thought of Mom.
âDust. Tell me about my characteristics.â
âYouâre obviously mean.â
Whop.
âKyaaaaaaaaakh!â
Surprised by the sudden towering of the barrel, I ran to Agasa and Lisa.
âSir Kai.â
Let Agasa, who couldnât hear that, war.
âWhat did I do? Hey, itâs not over.â
He was only frowning, and he sighed heavily when he saw me fleeing far away, then flicked his hand.
âIâm not angry about this. Because Iâm 10 years old.â
ââ¦10 years old.â
Only then did Agasa release the arm that was holding me back.
âCome, Dust.â
âIf I were like you, would you want to go?â
Slightly worried, I walked cautiously, glaring at him with alert eyes.
He bent his knees again and met his eyes with mine.
âYouâre going to play around during training or not.â
âIâm not playing around. Iâm serious.â
A few knights stole laughter at my bold confession.
âIâm 10 years old, Iâm 10 years oldâ¦â
Kai, who had been quietly reciting alone, continued his stern tone.
âDonât use the word âmeanâ during training. Other than that, you canât use any other violent words. Now, Iâm your daily teacher.â
You called me dust.
âAnswer.â
ââ¦Got it.â
I finally decided to back off, and answered in a calm voice.
Only then did Kai stand up from his seat with a satisfied expression on his face.
âAlright, great.â
Thatâs why heâs like a real teacher.
Heâs a good teacher who can be cursed by students outside of class time.
I was pouting after timidly swearing inwardly.
When I looked up, Kai was bending over me.
He silently picked up the sword that had fallen on the floor and placed it in my hand.
âLet me explain. Youâre small in stature, and your skills are at the level of a civilian. Your hands donât even have strength. As I just saw, youâre pretty good at running away, but if you set your mind to running, Youâll definitely get caught.â
That was right.
âThis is why I attacked you at short range. Now, tell me too.â
With an easy-to-understand example, I realized what he meant by the question.
âBrother is stronger than me. And tall. Your skills are better than mine.â
âAnd.â
âAnd try to attack me at short range, and a man.â
âObjectively, will you be my opponent?â
When Kai asked, I shook my head.
A normal class situation.
The knights and servants who were watching us nervously breathed a sigh of relief.
The sharp atmosphere relaxed a little.
âThen what should you do?â
âCall the knights?â
âNo. Youâre a Vallois. You have to figure it out on your own.â
âUse Magi?â
âDo you know how to use Magi?â
Shook, shook.
Hmm.
Deep in thought, I stroked my chin.
The look on his face seemed to be a slight smile.
âYou have to attack the vitals.â
Ah!
Itâs a very basic self-defense technique, to think that I canât even think of that!
âLike this?â
Letâs swing my leg without thinking.
Kai grinned as he quickly grabbed my ankle with his hand.
âNext time, kick a little harder. Donât use it on me, in practice,â
âWhat are you two doing?â
It was then.
The good-looking face that came into my field of vision at some point had a grin.
It was Bian.
âWere you two sparring?â
âYeah. Can you help us?â
âSheâs our little sister, so of course I have to help.â
ââ¦â
Kai, who was staring at him, approached me and bent his knees.
And he secretly whispered.
âYour actual sparring opponent has come. Use what you have learned from me.â
â!â
My legs trembled, itching from the daily teacherâs assignment.
The real battle began from now on.