Chapter 9
Shadowless Night
Even when faced with limitations, Rosaline did not get frustrated and continued to work hard. She practiced harder than anyone and studied more than anyone. Rosaline honed her strengths and tried not to ignore her weaknesses. Even those who initially disregarded her because she was just a female knight changed their minds when they saw her hard work.
Upon hearing the news that she had been promoted to a senior knight, Raymond rejoiced as if it were his own promotion. He rejoiced because her hard work was not in vain. He had even gotten hit for attempting to kiss the deputy commander who had informed him of her promotion. Therefore, she could not just give it up.
This is what Rosaline had hoped for and what she wanted to protect. Now, even if Rosaline had forgotten him, the important thing is that she wasnât gone. She couldnât afford to miss this opportunity. Raymond took back the sword that she had been holding.
He held the sword upright. The wide bastard swordâs blade half covered his face. Rosaline silently watched his every move.
âYou canât even hold a sword properly right now⦠What can you do if you return to the Knights Order, Rosaline?â
âEven soâ¦â
âEven so?â
âI have to go.â
âWhy?â
Raymond raised the sword in front of his face. Past the sharp blade of the sword, he could see Rosalineâs shining eyes.
âTo protect the Master of the White Night.â
Raymond chuckled. She was said to have lost her memory, but she still remembered the most important thing. Just like the old Rosaline, who excelled at understanding the key issues anytime, anywhere. He didnât know that ability would still work even in this situation.
Raymond laughed and widened his distance. Calyx also noticed what Raymond was trying to do and backed away a bit.
âLook, Rosaline, and remember. Remember well.â
Raymond closed his eyes for a moment, then started moving as he opened them. Although he was as strikingly tall as Calyx, he was also quick. His movements were precise and flowed as naturally as water. These were the most basic movements of the Illavenian Empireâs swordsmanship. Rosaline looked at each of the gestures his figure made carefully.
âLook, and remember well.â
As he said, she was watching without blinking an eye. As Raymond moved, her green eyes flickered. It was a terrifying concentration. Stabbing, cutting, blocking. The sword tip points towards the sky and then cuts through the air, grazing the ground. A strong wind blew in every space the sword passed. Despite the distance, the swordâs sharpness was unmistakable.
âHuff. Huffâ
Raymond stopped moving. His sword returned to the front of his face in the same position as he had started. By the time the smile returned to his serious face, Rosaline finally blinked her stiff eyes.
âThatâs it! If you know how to do all of this, youâre already halfway there. Actually, you used to work more with your head than your body, so the rest is to learn step by stepâ¦â
âOne more time.â
âHmm?â
Rosaline frowned. Her expression said, âWhy are you bothering me to say it twice?â
âOne more time.â
Raymond prattled, âHuh⦠what? Oh, Sure,â Then he did the second demonstration in a hurry. Raymond remembered when he had just begun learning the sword as a child. He used to practice hundreds of times a day. At the time, he was tired and felt like he was going crazy, but looking back now, it was all a distant memory. When he finished his second demonstration while smirking inwardlyâ¦
âOne more time.â
â⦠I⦠Why are you so eager, Rosaline?â
So Raymond did it. One more time. One more time. One more time. Until the painful memories in the past became his current reality. Listening to her endless âone more timeâ, his sword moved non-stop for several hours. Until night came, and the moonlight shone brightly on the blade of the sword.
âIâm going to charge you⦠Iâm going to charge you for the swordsmanship class!â
âSure. Calyx has a lot of money.â
âDamn it! Thatâs right!â
ââ¦â
Calyx looked at their conversation as if it were nonsense. Raymond gasped and laid bonelessly on the sofa. Except for a few buttons, he had unbuttoned every part of the uniform he was wearing all the way to the neck. The old Rosaline would have shouted if she had seen his state at the moment.
âMy sincere gratitude, Sir Raymond. Would you like to have dinner with us?â
Raymond waved his hands. He didnât seem to have the strength to answer.
âI have to go back soon. Huff. I appreciate the offer, but I have a busy schedule. Anyway, what is the use of my hard work today? She didnât even move her body and only looked at me?â
Calyx chuckled.
âSister has an excellent memory.â
âThatâs a good thing. However, there is an inauguration ceremony in two weeks. Until then, please⦠That⦠What should be done about Rosalineâs speechâ¦â
ââ¦â
âThe 2nd Prince himself will conduct the inauguration ceremony of those appointed as senior knights. At that time, he will declare, âSir Rosaline Radwiell will be appointed as a senior knight!â Great, then what? Shouldnât this situation be stopped? Just imagining what can happen afterward is scary enough.â
Calyx trembled in agreement. Two weeks. Rosaline had only two weeks left to learn swordsmanship and etiquette.
Today, Raymond had managed to find a little time in his busy schedule. He told her that perhaps the next time they would meet would be in the Imperial Palace.
âUmm, okay,â replied Rosaline, making Calyx and Raymond feel a chill down their spines again.
Raymond soon left the mansion, sent off by the siblings. Rosaline came back down to the training ground with the rapier that had hung in her room. Even though Calyx and the maid had announced it was time to eat, she stood in the center of the arena, closed her eyes, and remained motionless.
Rosaline drew her sword. It was a different sword in shape and weight than Raymondâs bastard sword. But she moved without hesitation. Calyx watched her silently. Thanks to Raymondâs hours of demonstration, she clearly remembered the sequence and shape of the movements. But it was still very awkward. It was her first time holding a sword, and her gripping method was also a mess, so it didnât look natural. But each time she wielded the sword, her form began to be refined a little.
Many restrictions made it difficult for her to imitate Raymond, whose physique was significantly different. After swinging her sword a few times, she seemed to realize it. She might have instinctively learned as she wielded her sword countless times. She did not blindly follow Raymondâs movements, but she understood exactly what the movements meant. Cutting, stabbing, blocking, attacking, defending, and strengthening the center of the body.
She continued to find her own style in Raymondâs moves. Rosalineâs physique, the strength of this body now, and the length of the sword. All in all, her method was reasonable and very clever. Within a few hours, she was able to show off her strong swordsmanship, like someone who had been wielding a sword for years.
Like the way Raymond held his sword, she finished her training with the sword in front of her face. With her eyes closed and the white moonlight shining behind her, her wavy black hair fluttered and melted into the night sky.
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The Holy Empire of Illavenia: the country where Idelavhim drove out Crean Tidanion, the god of darkness, and brought light into the world. Its size is worthy of the widespread prestige spoken of in every corner of the continent. The dazzlingly bright white castle stretched out so broad and so high that no matter how far you looked, you couldnât see the end.
Rosaline was busy admiring the beautiful castle and mansions through the carriage window. White. Many of them. These high castles, which followed certain rules, had a very different nature from the forest in which âItâ had lived. This quiet place was beautiful, yet she still disliked it even as she continued to like it a lot. Her instincts roared.
Calyx, who had always been by Rosalineâs side, was no longer with her. She was the only one who left for the capital city, Tigard. As the stand-in for the Count, Calyx had an obligation to maintain Radwiell County. Only the memories of Calyxâs endless nagging and his eyes filled with worry for Rosaline remained with her.
âYou must not do it. Thatâs not okay. This doesnât work. If you do that, youâll be in trouble. No.â There are so many things one shouldnât do. Humans were a race full of hardships.
âRosaline!â
Even after passing through the gates of the Imperial Castle, the carriage continued for a long time. As soon as Rosaline got off, she could see Raymond running from afar. Raymond stopped in front of her, gasping for breath.
âLong time no see, Sir Raymond. Have you been well?â
ââ¦Itâs okay to be comfortable with me, Rosaline.â
Raymond caught a glimpse of someoneâs efforts in her neat appearance. His tears were about to fall. Raymond unloaded her luggage from her wagon. Then, his apprentice knights also carried them to her dormitory. It was a clean and large building. Raymond said she was not yet formally ordained, but she was moved to a spacious and cozy room because of her promotion to a senior knight. There wasnât much luggage to fill in that wide space. A few pure white uniforms, a few swords, casual clothes, and daily necessities are all she brought. As she roughly threw down her luggage, Raymond pulled them out one by one and organized it.