Chapter 78: Live To Sienna Pt.78
Reboot Sienna
âThen whatâs the order of the match? The first person to go may have an advantage, and the person to go on the third or fourth may have an advantage... If Lord Waters were to go against us alone, then the order would be important.â
âYou donât have to worry. Whether Lord Waters wins or loses, he has plenty of chances to covet the position. Anyone can try for a single job for three months from today. If you challenge the leader and win at any time other than training, the leader will be the winner from then on. In case too many people try for it, weâll limit the number to five a day. If the leader allows it, more people can be challenged.â
The knight, Patricia, asked,
âThen whoâs going to judge the match today?â
âThatâs right. Honestly, even if the skills are even, the one that lifts up their hand for the match is the one who will be named the victor.â
âIt canât be judged one-sidedly.â
âI wonât be the one judging. If Iâll be the judge, you may misunderstand that I am on Lord Watersâ side. So, it doesnât matter if any of you do it.â
âThen what would you do if we were to weave and side together against you?â
âIf you want to, go ahead and try it. For your information, todayâs match will also accompany the Second Prince and the Second Princess.â
Just in time, she could see two figures coming from far away under the escort of the knights. They were also accompanied by the Giant Knights and the Falcon Knights.
âWhat is this. You want us to spar in front of all those people?â
âI think weâll be humiliated even if we win.â
âWell, whatâs the matter? Itâs not like Iâm asking you to spar with all of them. Why donât you all just embarrass him?â
âThatâs right. Thereâs no way no one out of us twenty-three canât beat him.â
âIs it important to win or lose? What matters is who wins.â
âIâll go first!â
âThatâs funny. Iâm first!â
The knights fought like they were going to eat at a table before their eyes. When the Prince and the other knights arrived, they were busy deciding the order rather than setting examples.
Sienna was going to sort out about half of them. Especially, she was going to cut off the character of Queen Arya, who was led by Clorel Simon. But now that she looked at them, she thought it would be better to replace them without leaving a single person out.
âI give my greetings to Your Majesty the Prince and Her Highness the Princess.â
Jamie, who was standing behind Sienna, also followed suit.
âThank you for inviting us like this. But it was only after you left the palace that I learned that it was not polite to observe other knightsâ training. May I observe the Phoenix Knights and Lord Watersâs regiments?â
The old knight, who was standing next to him on foot, stepped up.
âAsen Trint, the Knights of Falcon, gives his greeting to his Highness the Crown Princess. I didnât give my greetings to milady until late. If you donât want it, Iâll leave the grounds with a minimum number of people before the battle begins.â
âNo, thatâs fine. Iâd like you all to observe. The same goes for the Giant Knights. You may also observe, Lord Panacio.â
Sienna said to Deli, who was standing next to Marie. He looked at Sienna and thanked her for her permission.
Asen said to her,
âOn my way, I heard what Your Highness the Crown Princess said to the Phoenix Knights. You must be doing something very interesting.â
âDid you hear it from that far of a distance? If you were able to hear it from that distance, it means you should be at an expert level.â
âThis old man has a very good ear. Iâm quite familiar with Waters, the spear of the North. I happened to see Duke Watersâ swordsmanship fifteen years ago, and it was great. Itâs so much more than just looking.â
Valore, who was listening to their conversation, stepped in.
âAs far as I know, Lord Trint is the most skilled in the city. Iâd like to meet the Duke of Waters, whom he admires so much.â
Sienna led Valore and Marie to the pre-arranged stands. The knights rounded up the training grounds. The referee was decided to be Asen. Asen was a respected article by many imperial knights, so no one complained about his judgment.
âIâm very excited.â
Marie said.
âIâm rather afraid if youâll end up being disappointed.â
âWhat disappointment are you talking about? Iâm already nervous just from waiting. Itâs been a long time since my heart started beating like this.â
Mary was clasping her hands as if she were praying because she was really nervous. At the center of the training camp, Asen had settled down. On his left was Jamie, and on the other side stood Clorel, the leader of the Phoenix Knights. She said loudly so that Asen could hear her clearly as well as the audience.
âThe rules of the contest are simple. Exclude the face and neck for the area of attacks. And I will not tolerate fatal injuries or amputation of body parts to the point of death. Please note that this is a sparring match, which is the purpose. I will accept dropping the sword during the game as an act of abstention. If you donât think you can proceed with the game, you can throw away your sword.â
Since the contestants would not be using a wooden sword but a real sword, strict rules of competition were applied to reduce injuries as much as possible.
âThe game will start after I count to three.â
Everyone looked at the training camp where Jamie and Clorel stood opposite each other. The Knights of the Giant and Falcon, as well as the Knights of the Phoenix, kept their eyes wide open because they have a chance to watch other knights.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOne, two, three!â
Two billion!
â...â
As soon as Ashenâs count of âThree!â was over, with a dull sound, the area around the training camp was quiet. Because Jamieâs foot struck him in the chest before he could even take out the sword. Whether his force was strong, the knight was stuck onto the ground, unable to breathe properly. The sword he had dropped and rolled over the floor.
âSir Waters!â
Asen shouted Jamieâs victory.
Since then, the second and the third games have ended in such vain. All fell on Jamieâs feet without being able to get the sword out of her checklist. It was a simple attack in the same way, but no one could avoid his kicks.
One of the Phoenix Knights protested when the fourth game ended in the same way.
âIsnât it against the right of chivalry to attack someone who hasnât even brought out a sword yet?â
âThatâs right. This is a sword fight, and attacking while the other person hasnât taken his sword out is an insult to him.â
Everyone echoed at the knights. Similar words poured out not only from the Phoenix Knights but also from the Giant Knights and Falcon Knights. It was because the sparring match, which had been expected, ended in a bland way, and there was nothing to see.
âOh my, I donât know whoâs putting blame on who for their slow burst of footwork. Itâs not like the sparring match is childrenâs play.â
Jamie muttered. When Asen heard him, he burst out of laughter. But he also stepped up to mediate because he had no intention of continuing to see the bland sparring match.
âLord Waters, thereâs nothing you have done wrong, but there are people whoâd like to watch some more, so would you be kind enough to show a little consideration?â
âIf Lord Trint says so, I will. After the sword is drawn, I shall receive just ten attacks from the sword.â
âThanks for listening to the favor of this old man.â
Jamieâs words enraged the Phoenix knights.
âHuh! How dare you be proud of yourself for winning a few games! So far, there has been no time for your flimsy tactics. Iâm going to take your colleaguesâ place and show them what the real sword is.â
A big man stepped up. Jamie had quite the size, but the man standing in front of him made him feel like a child.
âIâm looking forward to it. Iâve been looking forward to working with expertâs powers.â
âWhat a piece of shit! Iâll teach you a lesson.â
This time the man drew his sword first and ran toward Jamie. It was a quick move compared to a large size.
Some of the Falcon Knights, who were watching the scene, were talking gibberish.
âThat article, didnât you say Equal Spencer?â
âYes, I think I did. Why? You know him?â