A day had passed by since Zich caused an uproar by challenging a knight. At the crack of dawn, Zich headed towards the back garden where there wasnât a single person in sight.
âWhoosh!â
Zich took in a deep breath and gripped his sword. The fresh morning air filled up his lungs.
Grip.
He tightly held onto his sword. He heaved a few breaths in and out and warmed up for a bit.
Slash!
The sharp sword cut the air in front of him, and the morning dew shivered in surprise at his quick movements.
Swish!
He moved his foot with natural ease, and the unfettered dirt let out a stream of dust.
Thud!
Then, he placed some weight on his moving feet and spun himself. The force from the spin was transferred onto his shoulders, arms, and to the very tip of his sword.
Slashhh!
His movements were beautiful yet menacing. The sunlight seeped in through the tree leaves and shattered on the sword in a multitude of lights.
Swish! Swish! Swishh!
Zich used a different type of sword movement. Before, his movement was sharp as glass, but now, it was heavy as a bludgeon. His sword style kept changing. It became slow and then fast, sharp and then soft.
Zich gradually lost track of time.
âPuff!â
He stopped moving his sword around and calmed his breathing. His whole body was covered in sweat.
âMy condition is better than I thought.â
He clenched his fist and opened it. His hands were rough but pale, representative of a nineteen-year-old body.
At nineteen years old, Zich hadnât learned sword fighting, but he had completed the basics to hone his body. Of course, it was incomparable to the days when he was called the âDemon Lord of Strength.â. Considering his age, however, it was in good shape.
âItâs actually better that I didnât learn any sword fighting.â
Zichâs current body was like a raw, untouched stone. It was a body that had fundamental strength but no basic structure. If he poured in his experience and expertise from his days as the âDemon Lord of Strength,â he would be able to progress at an exponential rate.
âI feel a bit bitter thinking about the reason why I received no basic training though.â
No matter how much the Count did not want to pass down his sword fighting techniques to Zich, his family was called the metal fortress. There should have always been a way for him to learn sword fighting.
âI was so desperate for my fatherâs approval that I wasnât even willing to glance at sword fighting techniques other than the special ones passed down in this family.â
It was not that Zich was desperate to succeed as heir or learn sword fightingâhe merely wanted to gain his fatherâs attention and approval.
âReflecting back, I really was innocent.â
If people realized that the âDemon Lord of Strength, Zich Mooreâ used to be a weak and vulnerable boy in his youth, they would all be paralyzed in shock.
âWell, I did suffer a lot after I left the family.â
Before Zich was able to earn the title of âDemon Lord of Strength,â he went through a series of enormous suffering and trials. It was almost strange how these trials and problems kept happening one after another.
âIt was to the extent where it felt planned.â
Zich laughed. It was pointless to think like this. When the Count had expelled him, he had no power, wealth, or background, and many people tried to take advantage of him.
âIf I wasnât so talented, I would have died over a hundred times.â
He stopped thinking pointless thoughts and began practicing with his sword again.
âI like how my body is in shape, but it will be difficult to win this duel.â
His opponent was the genius knight Byner, who was only in his early twenties. There was no way Zich could catch up to him in physical strength by the time of the duel.
Bynerâs skills were also superior at this point in time. Even though he had his knowledge of skills as âZich Moore,â his body was still untrained.
âIâm gonna have to practice like mad to instill the skills into my body. Thatâs the only possible way for me to use them like second nature.â
And as mentioned before, Zichâs body was not trained to that extent.
But most importantlyâ
âWhoosh!â
Zich took in a deep breath once again and relaxed his body. It was different from when he tried to relax right before spurting. Zich closed his eyes and tried to feel his internal body.
The soft breeze tickled his foot, and the ground felt firm under his feet. He ignored these outside sensations and tried to deepen his focus. He felt the blood vessels beating and the blood flowing inside his body.
Then, he went deeper inside. He began to feel somethingâan enormous matter that was immobilized by various substances intertwining with each other. It carried such great strength that a major city would be decimated in a second if he let it all out.
Zich began to slowly feel around this matter. As if it was indifferent to all outside stimulation, it didnât respond to Zich at all.
Sweat began to trickle down Zichâs forehead. He maintained extreme focus to make the matter react.
Twitch!
The matter finally gave a small response, and Zichâs focus shattered at once.
Thud!
Zichâs body shook from the shock, and he collapsed onto the ground. At first, his knees landed on the ground, and soon after, he landed on his butt.
âArgh, damn it! This bastard is still so tricky to control!â
Zich placed his hand near his heart. The enormous and destructive matter that resided inside Zich was his mana.
âEven though I concentrated so much, only a fraction of it awoke.â
He felt dejected for a moment. Exhausted, he laid flat on the ground.
âIt canât be helped. In regards to the amount of mana I have, I really am talented.â
Each person had a limit to the amount of mana they had. And Zichâs amount of mana was incomparably large to the average personâs.
âWell, an elf compared the amount of mana I had to a now-extinct dragon.â
One of the reasons why Zich became the Demon Lord of Strength was because of this dragon-like amount of mana. However, as of right now, Zichâs current mana was the same as having no mana at all. There was no way he could control such a large amount of mana in his current state.
âItâs almost too much mana.â
Zich gained complete control of his mana long after he left the family. For that reason, there were rumors that Zich, heir to Steelwall, had no mana at all. It was another obstacle that prevented him from succeeding as the Count of Steelwall.
However, this was Zichâs second chance at life. He obviously wouldnât be able to fully utilize his mana right now, but he could take the first steps to master it.
As evidence of this statement, a sliver of mana floated on top of his hand.
âWith this, my chances at victory have increased.â
But his chances were still lackingâeven with all his experience as the Demon Lord and his ability to control mana somewhat, it would be a challenging task to beat a knight.
âOur basic skills are on totally different levels right now.â
But all of this didnât matter to Zich. In the first place, Zich knew all of this information and still challenged a duel with the knight.
âThere is nothing for me to lose either.â
Zich already decided that he was going to leave the Steelwall family anyways.
âIâm glad I got another chance to start over, but that doesnât mean I want to succeed as heir. If I do, Iâm going to feel frustrated to death.â
Just thinking about how he had to get each and one of his brotherâs supporters on his side gave him a headache.
âI will be so frustrated that I may die young. It will be a miracle if I donât turn over the whole family before I actually succeed as the Count.â
There was a high possibility that it might turn out exactly like how Zich pictured it to beâno, it was certain. Rather than go through all these frustrations, it would be much better for him to leave Steelwall.
âYou finally awakened your mana?â
A sudden voice interrupted Zichâs thoughts.
Zich grimaced in displeasure and did not even turn around as he said, âWhatâs up with you? If you are spying on me, just go away and donât bother me.â
âYou knew I was here?â
âWhat kind of nonsense are you spitting out when you move so noisily? You sounded like a moving ogre.â
Annoyed, Greig scowled in response to Zichâs words.
âI tried somewhat to silence my movements.â
Greig didnât erase his whole presence like an assassin, but he also had been careful to stay still. The Zich he knew did not have such keen senses to notice an unmoving intruder.
âAlso, his speech and actions are still weird.â
So far, the Count and Countess had not given much thought or reaction to Zichâs sudden change in behavior; that was how much this couple was indifferent to their âson.â
But unlike them, Greig felt suspicious about Zichâs change.
Without saying anything, Greig stared at Zich.
âWhat? If you have something you need from me, quickly say it, and if you donât, fuck off.â
ââ¦Do you really think it is possible?â
âWhat do you mean? Canât you speak straight-forwardly?â
âI mean about the duel with Sir Byner. And also the succession.â
Greigâs speech began to become a bit rough. âI donât know why you suddenly decided to change your behavior, but you know itâs all fruitless, right? You should get what you can and leave. If you know your place, I might prepare a farewell present on your way out.â
âHa! This twit.â
Even though Zich had no desire to become a count, hearing Greigâs taunting annoyed him.
Zich quickly got up and walked towards Greig. Even as he moved, Greig did not move back a single inch.
âAre you afraid that I might succeed as the Count of Steelwall?â
âWhy should I be afraid? If I can't even triumph over someone like you, I should just give up on becoming the heir.â
His smile was mocking, as if he really thought there was no possible way Zich could succeed as the heir. But instead of getting angry at his mockery, Zich made a soft smile.
âReally? If my dear brother says so, that must be right. Are we not brothers after all?â
Zich tapped Greigâs shoulders a few times, and Greigâs face completely distorted at this movement. Feeling pleased with Greigâs change in expression, Zich spoke again, âBut I still have my advantage as the firstborn. So why donât we do it like this?â
âLike how?â
âWe are a family of fighters. Unlike other families, we put significantly more importance on personal strength and oneâs ability to fight.â
âWait, are you asking for a duel? A duel for the succession?â
âOf course. What else can I possibly mean?â
Greig looked at Zich with suspicion.
âAre you seriously challenging me to a duel? And the matter with Sir Byner tooâ¦are you really out of your mind?â
âWhat, you afraid?â
Greigâs eyebrows twitched. He bit his lips and glared at Zich.
ââ¦Alright. Thereâs no reason for me to refuse.â
âI knew you would say that.â
If his memory served right, Greig would have made significant progress in his fighting prowess around this time. There was no reason for Greig not to accept a duel against Zich who had not even learned the basics of sword fighting and just recently awakened his mana.
âHowever, even if I accept your duel, it canât be related to the succession. Our father wonât allow it.â
Even though individual fighting prowess was indeed important, it was not the only necessary component for being the heir.
Moreover, even if everyone in the family was united against expelling Zich, a single duel could not determine a significant matter like succession. As the firstborn, Zich had the advantage of traditional legitimacy.
âDuh, you idiot. But if we duel, father will spread a rumor that I challenged you to a duel with the succession on the line. Think about what will happen to me if I lose. Even though our duel would be informal in nature, I will no longer be able to openly declare my right to succession. Even though Father seems like the type of person to fix all of his problems by strength, he is a noble after all. It will be a piece of cake for him to accomplish a small scheme like this.â
Greig stroked his chin. There were a lot of things he could gain by accepting this duel.
âThen a major obstacle to my succession will largely disappear.â
âYeah. But of course, all of this is in the case that you actually beat me. You have more things to lose than me. If I win, you will be losing to someone who hasnât even learned the basics of sword fighting and doesnât even know how to control mana properly. No matter how much Father backs you up as his heir, there will be great resistance among the people in Steelwall. Because even though we are nobles, we are a military family after all.â
Greig sneered, âMe, losing to you?â
âAre you that confident?â
âIâm still wondering if you have become insane.â
âIsnât it better for you if I am insane? Even if I am the first son, you canât make a crazy person the heir.â
âThat is also true. Alright, Iâm going to go talk to Father right now.â
âWait a moment.â
Zich stopped Greig who was about to leave.
âIf you are so confident, can you give me an advantage?â
ââ¦What are you scheming?â
With suspicious eyes, Greig stared at Zich.
âYou donât have to be so suspicious. I just want to decide when the duel will take place.â
Greig thought about Zichâs words for a brief moment and then slowly nodded. No matter what devious tricks Zich had up his sleeves, such a request wouldnât impact his chances in winning.
âDeal. But, I also have a condition. I want to have the duel at least within the next half a year from now.â
âDeal.â
âDonât forgetâhalf a year. You canât make any excuses like how you need to recover from Bynerâs duel or things like that.â
In such a short amount of time, Greig had thought that far.
âDonât worry. I also donât have any intentions to drag it out for that long.â
Pleased by Zichâs words, Greig turned around and left. Watching his younger brother walk away, Zich held his sword tightly once more.
âThat little punk looks down on me so much. Iâm going to make sure to leave him a big present right before I leave.â
Swish!
As if he was slashing towards Greig, Zichâs sword sharply cut through the air. After a few days passed, the date of Zichâs duel with Byner arrived.