Chapter 35
Regressing as the Reincarnated Bastard of the Sword Clan
Theo was the first to swing his greatsword directly at Haid, who was standing in front of him.
Clang!
A tremendous impact traveled down the blade.
Haidâs eyes widened in shock.
âUrghâ¦!â
A groan escaped his tightly clenched lips before he could stop it.
It felt as if his arm might tear off.
âHow is he this fastâ¦! And with this much strengthâ¦! Damn it! This wasnât supposed to happen!â
Haid cursed under his breath as he recalled the words of the elder council head, who had reassured him that Theo was nothing to worry about.
âDamn that old fool!â
But the battle had already begun.
Although he had realized Theo wasnât as easy an opponent as he had anticipated, there was no way he could lose to some lowly bastard.
He tried desperately to push Theo back.
Grind!
Yet Theo didnât budge an inch.
In fact, Haid was being overpowered in terms of strength.
Drakeâs blade was inching closer and closer.
At this rate, it looked like Theo would shatter Haidâs sword and crush his skull.
Moreoverâ¦
Buzz, buzz!
The aura surrounding Theo was terrifyingly fierce.
Just locking eyes with him made Haidâs spine tingle, and his skin prickled.
Cold eyes.
An intense killing intent.
An overwhelming force.
Haid recalled a time when he visited the White Armored Dragon Cavalry with his father.
The wyverns he had seen back then had given off the same vibeâcold, ferocious, and brutal.
The kind of presence only a predator at the very top of the food chain could exude.
âAnd this is coming from a bastard like him?â
Haidâs face twisted in fury.
âEnough nonsense!â
Drawing out all the magic power he could muster, Haid shoved Theo away.
At that moment, Khao and Lune charged in from both sides.
âYou damned leech!â
âDie!â
Rather than recklessly charging at Haid again, Theo stomped the ground hard, stabilizing his balance with composure.
Thud, thud, thud, thud!
Even now, his heart was pounding violently.
His heightened senses, sharpened by the adrenaline coursing through his veins, caught the movements of the two attackers.
Theo twisted his body sharply to the side.
Whoosh-
Clang! Clang! Clang!
Drakeâs blade traced a long arc, effortlessly deflecting both of their attacks in a single motion.
âUrghâ¦!â
âThis bastard⦠Is all he does lift weights like an oxâ¦?!â
Caught off guard by the unexpected strength, Khao and Lune stumbled backward, staggering from the shock.
And.
That very moment was the opportunity Theo had been waiting for.
With an illusion of Drakeâs blade being wrapped in a halo of lightâ
Flash!
From top to bottom, at a diagonal angle, Dragonâs Claw slashed down.
The target was Lune, who still hadnât regained his balance.
ââ¦!â
In that moment, Luneâs face turned deathly pale.
He reflexively raised his sword in desperation, butâ
Clang!
Drakeâs blade, empowered by Dragonâs Claw, effortlessly sliced his sword in half and plunged deep into Luneâs neck.
Slash!
From his left neck to his right waist, a crimson line split open, and blood spurted into the air like a fountain.
â Wound aggravated.
The damage Lune had taken seemed far more severe than it appeared. Even to the naked eye, his wound was spreading and rotting at an alarming rate.
âGurgle!â
Lune fell backward, spewing frothy blood.
âLuuuuune! You bastard!â
âIdiot! Donât charge in!â
Khao screamed in rage and lunged at Theo. Haid, his face pale with dread, tried to stop him, but Khao, his eyes already bloodshot with fury, wasnât listening.
Thud⦠Thudâ¦
At that moment, Theoâs heartbeat slowed.
The tension that had kept him on edge eased, granting him the clarity to quickly assess the situation around him.
Taking a single step back, Theo swung Drakeâs blade upward this time, from below.
Clang!
Khaoâs sword, aiming for Theoâs blind spot, was deflected high into the air.
âDo you think Iâll fall for the same trick twice?!â
However, Khao had already realized the extent of Theoâs strength, and had no intention of engaging him head-on.
He diverted Theoâs attack to the side, twisting his sword in an eerie, snake-like motion.
A bizarre and unpredictable swordsmanship.
âDie already!â
Khao was convinced that this time he could bring Theo down.
Typically, swordsmanship involving a zweihander relied heavily on brute force and weight, aiming for a single, decisive strike.
In other words, if the attack missed, it left massive openings.
On the other hand, Khaoâs swordsmanship, Jesterâs Play, was notorious for its unpredictable and constantly shifting moves.
Even among Ragnarâs techniques, it was one of the most unique.
There was no way someone like Theo, who had only started wielding a sword six months ago, could read Khaoâs movements.
âThis bastardâs attacks during the Blossoming Ceremony were all just brute force. He must have relied on strength alone to try and make up for the gap between himself and the other candidatesâ¦! Ha! You think everything will go your way?!â
Khao had calculated his strategy, believing he had Theo cornered.
But thenâ
Flash!
Contrary to Khaoâs expectations, Drakeâs blade didnât embed itself into the ground. Instead, it bent at a bizarre angle, sweeping toward Khaoâs side.
Whoosh!
The strike was so fierce that the air itself seemed to split with a menacing sound.
It was an angle that defied all logic. Movements that seemed to ignore the very laws of inertia.
âHe⦠forced it to bend with sheer strength?â
Khao finally realized how Theo had pulled off such a move and hurriedly yanked his sword outward.
Clang!
His sword shook so violently it felt like it might break apart. Khao gritted his teeth against the excruciating pain in his wrist, barely managing to regain his balance.
âDamn it⦠I need to find another openingâ¦!â
Just as Khaoâs eyes fixed on Theoâs stance, trying to read his next move, his pupils dilated in shock.
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!
Drakeâs blade was tracing dozens of arcs in the air, hurtling toward Khao at incredible speed.
A sword this largeâa Zweihanderâshouldnât be able to move this fast. The speed of those slashes was unimaginable.
Khao had no choice but to bring out his own finest techniques to counter the onslaught.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
Jesterâs Play â The Jesterâs Mockery.
Their swords collided in rapid succession.
A normal broadsword against the immense size and weight of the Zweihander.
If both swords struck at the same speed, there was no questionâthe smaller, lighter sword would be at a severe disadvantage.
Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang!
Khaoâs head throbbed as if he were being pummeled by a hammer repeatedly. The sheer force behind each impact was shaking him to his core.
He couldnât comprehend it. How could Theo move such a massive sword at this speed?
How was it possible?
âIs he achieving this speed purely with brute strengthâ¦?â
Only then did Khao grasp just how far beyond their expectations Theoâs strength was.
An inhuman strength.
Strength that defied logic.
It was the only way to describe it.
Khao had always believed that he and the others, blessed with the bodies of Ragnar, possessed unmatched strength. But now, it seemed clear that they were on an entirely different level from Theo.
Whatâs moreâTheoâs sword speed was only getting faster as the fight progressed.
Flash! Flash!
It was as if lightning was streaking across the sky.
In the face of that power, Khao felt utterly insignificant.
Like a paper doll being tossed about in a storm.
âHas he⦠figured out how to continuously unleash Dragonâs Clawâ¦?â
Then, with his final realization, a streak of light slashed across Khaoâs right eye.
It hurt.
It burned.
Those were Khaoâs last thoughts in this world.
Smash!
Drakeâs blade crushed Khaoâs head like a watermelon.
Blood and brain matter spilled out, staining the once pristine white snow.
Whoosh, whooshâ¦
Surrounded by the rising steam from the intense friction caused by Drakeâs blade, Theo turned toward the last remaining opponentâHaid.
Haidâs face had hardened, frozen with dread.
Unlike Theo, whose expression remained cold and composed.
âDo you know what your mistake was?â
ââ¦â
âIt was not bringing an examiner with you.â
The corner of Theoâs mouth curled into a smirk.
âYou shouldâve considered the possibility that you might die.â
ââ¦!â
Haid clenched his teeth.
âHow is it possible for a bastard who was a cripple to be so indifferent to killing?â
The people Haid had seen before typically reacted negatively to their âfirst kill.â
Because of that, he and his group had been able to hunt down those âlowly ones,â even stronger than him, time and time again.
But Theo wasnât like that.
He was far too calm.
As if this was completely normal.
As if he were just like them.
âCould it be that this isnât his first kill?â
The thought crossed his mind. Otherwise, none of this made sense.
ââ¦When did the Mistress of Plum Blossom Palace teach you swordsmanship? Or, more precisely, when did you start getting involved with her?â
Haid had already noticed that the swordsmanship Theo displayed combined the technique of Dragonâs Claw, which was personally named by their family head, with elements of the Mistress of Plum Blossom Palaceâs style.
âLooks like heâs misunderstanding something.â
Theo let out a small, mocking laugh.
* * *
Over the past three days, Theo had deconstructed and reassembled the techniques of Full Blooming Plum Blossom, the swordsmanship passed down by the Mistress of Plum Blossom Palace, in an effort to master it.
The foundational knowledge and understanding of the ten secret sword techniques he had learned from Evelyn were invaluable.
Thanks to thatâ
He had begun to grasp the core elements of Full Blooming Plum Blossom.
Speed and arcs.
The secret lay in rapid strikes and the use of circular arcs.
âItâs not just about swinging the sword in a straight line quickly. If I can incorporate curves and arcs into my strikes, the technique can show endless variations and applications.â
â Like drawing countless blooming plum blossoms in the empty air.
Of course, it wasnât possible to fully internalize these insights in just three days.
Moreover, Theo didnât want to discard the sharpness of Dragonâs Claw.
Thatâs why he focused on incorporating the arcs into Dragonâs Claw, practicing tirelessly.
Finally, in this battle, he had managed to perfect the technique to a certain degree.
He could now execute Dragonâs Claw consecutivelyâup to three times.
â The Three Fangs of the Dragon.
Thatâs the name Theo gave the technique.
If he could execute it four times, heâd call it Four Fangs. If he could do it five times, then Five Fangs.
âIâm still far from drawing 120 arcs and circles like in Full Blooming Plum Blossom,â he thought.
But when that day came, there would be no need to call it a âfangâ anymore.
â The Dragonâs Mauling.
Perhaps thatâs what he would call it then.
ââ¦Right! Thereâs no way a crippled bastard whoâs only been wielding a sword for half a year could beat us like this. Tell me the truth! When did you really start learning from the MIstress of Plum Blossom Palace? Was your meeting with her before the Blossoming Ceremony all just an act?â
Haidâs speculation was now snowballing out of control.
His eyes gleamed with madness.
âYes, now I see. You must have been pretending to be a cripple while secretly training as a weapon forged by the MIstress of Plum Blossom and the captain of the White Armored Dragon Cavalry, to target the Elder Council! Yes, thatâs it. Nothing else makes sense!â
How far could his conspiracy theories go?
By this point, Theo was almost curious to hear more.
âFilthy scumâ¦! The so-called representatives of Ragnar, giving some lowborn blood absurd strength like this.â
Grind!
Haid ground his teeth so hard it seemed they might crack.
âThe Cripple of the Rose Palace. Youâre a real cripple, arenât you? You canât even realize youâve been raised as a hunting dog. Then again, it suits you perfectly, given your lowly origins!â
Theo simply stared at Haid in silence.
Haidâs lips curled into a smirk.
âDid I hit the mark? Thenâ!â
âIs your speech over now?â
âWhat?â
Suddenly, Haidâs face twisted in confusion.
âThen itâs time for you to die.â
ââ¦!â
Haid tried to slash his sword at Theo.
âHeâs gone!â
Theo had vanished without a trace.
The swirling snow blurred Haidâs vision.
Where did he go?
ââ¦Below!â
In a panic, Haid quickly lowered his gaze.
But unlike what he thought, Theo hadnât disappeared. He wasnât far away.
Theo had moved so quickly that Haidâs eyes couldnât keep up, unable to register his motion.
Realizing that even this impossible speed was purely the result of strength, as Theo had launched himself from the ground, Haidâs spine tingled once more.
Fear.
For the first time, the overwhelming emotion of terror, the kind one only feels when faced with something incomprehensible, gripped Haidâs mind.
At that moment, Drakeâs blade traced a brilliant arc of light.
The Three Fangs of the Dragon â Rupture.
Swish, swish, swish!
In an instant, the dragon struck three times with its claws.
The first fang shattered Haidâs sword.
The second fang sliced diagonally through his lower body.
The third fang soared upward, severing his head from his neck.
Slice-
Thud!
Haidâs head flew through the air.
Simultaneously, what remained of his upper body and lower body was obliterated, scattering in every direction like an explosion had gone off.
It was a horrifying sight, as if a bomb had detonated.
Rupture.
There couldnât have been a more fitting word for what had just occurred.