Cyan wasnât a fool. Of course, he knew that Eugene had been holding a spear and swinging it as a training exercise.
However, this was his first time seeing such an unscientific method of training. Wearing a chainmail vest several sizes too big, tying sandbags onto both arms, and swinging a spear that was also laden with sandbags; could you really call that training?
At least in Cyanâs view, such a training method made no sense. It was far too barbaric and extreme. He was just recklessly swinging and stabbing a spear, without any semblance of style or technique, and he had so little control of his body that he was staggering here and there; how could something like that be called training?
âThis country bumpkin. Heâs really working his ass off just for a little attention.â
While the chainmail vest might be large, seeing the state that it was in, it definitely had to have been made from the cheapest scrap iron. This meant that it couldnât be as heavy as it appeared.
As for those sandbags, while they might seem hefty, looking at how they bounced as he moved, you could tell that, despite their thick leather casings, they were mostly empty.
âEven if heâs hungry for attention, there should be a limit to his foolishness. Where does he get the nerve, coming here and playing this sort of trickâŠ?â
Actually, he could understand it. This guy was a bumpkin from a place out in the countryside that no one had ever heard of, and even among the collateral lines, Eugene was the lowest of the low. He had probably decided to pull off something like this on the first day after receiving some encouragement from his parents.
Without performing a petty trick like this, there was no way he would be worthy of any attention. Though, the fact that his attempt was so transparently fake made it kind of funny.
However, unfortunately for him, this bumpkin daring to call Cyan an idiot wasnât at all amusing, and in fact, it was enraging. Calming himself with a deep breath, Cyan pointed a finger at Eugene.
âApologize.â
âFor what?â asked Eugen.
âYou dare pretend ignorance? Apologize for insulting my intelligence!â
âSorry about that,â Eugene replied immediately.
However, Cyan wasnât satisfied with this apology. He narrowed his eyes and raised his chin proudly.
âLower your head and apologize more respectfully!â Cyan demanded.
âArenât we the same age?â Eugene asked without moving his head an inch. âYouâre thirteen. Iâm also thirteen. That means weâre pals of the same age, so why ask me to lower my head?â
âThereâs no way that you and I can be friends!â
âWeâre not friends? Then why have you been speaking to me so casually ever since you arrived?â
Eugene concealed the embarrassment he was feeling inside with a click of his tongue. He felt the urge to ask himself, âJust what do you think youâre doing?â
Adding on the years from his previous life to his current age, he was well over fifty years old. With that much of an age difference, wasnât it just sad that he was getting into a fight with a thirteen-year-old brat, especially when that brat was one of his old rivalâs descendants?
âWell, so what? My past life is my past life. Right now, Iâm also thirteen.â
When Cyan didnât respond, Eugene pressed him, âAs I said, whatâs with the way youâve been talking to me? So you arenât just clueless about spears, but etiquette as well?â
âThisâŠ.â Cyanâs eyes widened as words failed him.
As someone who had been constantly indulged ever since he was young, he grew up spoiled and wasnât familiar with this kind of childish quarrel.
âThisâŠ. This cheekyâŠ.â
The biggest advantage of being a child was that you could act on your emotions without any restraint whenever you wished. So although he wasnât familiar with this type of quarrel, Cyan relied on something that he was accustomed to â venting his emotions onto others. With large strides, he moved forwards until he was standing nose-to-nose with Eugene.
âYou really donât know your placeâŠ! Just because your last name is Lionheart, do you really think youâre one of the same Lionhearts as us?â
âNo. I have a pretty good idea of the difference. Iâm from a collateral line, and youâre from the direct line.â Eugene lifted his finger and pointed towards the main familyâs mansion. âThatâs your house over there. My house is⊠which direction was it in again? In any case, itâs far away from here.â
âEven knowing all that, you still dare to posture in front of me?â Cyan accused.
âI havenât been posturing at all. I just informed you of a few facts that you seem to have missed. First, you asked what I was doing while looking at me, so I answered. Then you told me to apologize, so I did.â
âYou really are impudent,â Cyan spat out as he held his nose. âAlso, thereâs a stench coming from your body. Itâs the smell of the cow dung from the countryside mixed in with your sweat! It really, really stinks.â
âIâve never gotten close to cow dung in my entire life, so who are you saying smells of cow dung?â Eugene asked curiously.
âIf so, that just means itâs the smell of your own shitâŠ! In any case, you just plain stink.â
âIâll wash up in a bit.â
âNo, go wash up now. Once youâre done, go and clean the carriage that you rode in as well!â
âThe carriage?â
âBecause the smell of shit from your body definitely must have rubbed off onto the seat! So Iâm telling you to go clean it!â
âAnd why should I do that?â
âBecause youâre the one who got your smell all over the carriage!â Cyan raised his voice and shouted shrilly.
Because of the close distance between the two, Cyan would send spit flying at Eugene with each shout. Eugene frowned and took a step back. Although Eugene had only withdrawn because he didnât want to get spit on, Cyan still looked down on him with a smile of superiority for forcing Eugene to back off.
âFurthermore, you need to bow your head and apologize to me. I still havenât accepted your apologies for calling me an idiot, saying that I didnât know any etiquette, and for daring to place yourself at my level despite just being a collateral descendant. These all needââ
Without waiting for Cyan to finish, Eugene turned to Nina and said, âNina.â
âY-yes.â
âYouâre my personal attendant, right?â
âYes⊠Although I am undeserving of this role, I have temporarily been assigned as Master Eugeneâs personal attendant.â
âIf thatâs the case, then instead of standing there, melting in the sunlight, go and clean the carriage that I rode in on.â
â...Yes?â
Nina had already decided that if Cyan and Ciel were to get bored and leave, then she would of course go ahead and clean the carriage herself. So she didnât think that Eugene was giving her an unreasonable order, as it was only a matter of doing the task now rather than later.
However, Nina couldnât understand why Eugene would give her such an order under the current circumstances. Didnât he realize that one of the devilish twins was standing right in front of him? Eugeneâs behavior showed an open disregard to Cyanâs orders.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â Cyan burst out.
âIâm just getting the carriage cleaned,â Eugene explained.
âI told you to do it yourself!â
âWhy should I when thereâs someone whoâll do it for me?â
âI was ordering you to clean the carriage!â
âAnd who are you to give me orders?â
âI⊠I am Cyan Lionheart.â
âOkay, and Iâm Eugene Lionheart. Nice to meet you,â with a bored look on his face, Eugene waved his hand.
Reacting to this, Cielâs hands rose to cover a broad grin as she giggled in amusement even as Cyanâs jaw dropped open foolishly.
âAnd Iâm Ciel Lionheart,â Ciel introduced herself, still giggling.
After glancing briefly at his cheeky little sister, Cyan took a deep breath.
âYou⊠there is no way that I can get along with you.â
âThatâs quite the disappointment,â Eugene commented with a disinterested look.
Ignoring Eugene, Cyan continued, âBecause you keep ignoring my orders.â
âThatâs because Iâm not in a position that requires me to listen to your orders.â
âAnd furthermore⊠you have also insulted me for the last time,â Cyan finally finished.
âWowzers,â was Eugeneâs latest witty reply.
With each word out of Eugeneâs mouth, a rage was stoked in Cyanâs chest.
Why was he standing here talking to this bastard? This wasnât why they had come out here and approached this country bumpkin.
As the young master of the main family, once he gave an order, the other person was supposed to follow his command without a protest. Cyanâs head was about to burst from offended stubbornness and pride.
âSo, brother, are you just going to let that slide?â Ciel leaned against him and fluttered her eyelashes in anticipation.
âA duel,â Cyan answered her unvoiced question.
This wasnât an attempt to live up to his sisterâs expectations for him, but because Cyan couldnât bear to be looked down on any longer. Having received such disrespect from this country bumpkin, if he didnât do anything in return, he just knew that he was in for several days of teasing at his sisterâs hands.
âYou have looked down on me and insulted me. As such, we must duel,â Cyan declared.
âWhat amazing logic,â Eugene said as he laughed at how ridiculous Cyanâs thought processes were.
He had never thought that something like a duel challenge would come from the mouth of this thirteen-year-old kid.
âHey pal, something like a challenge to a duel isnât something you should do so casually,â Eugene advised him.
âWhoâs your pal?â Cyan retorted angrily.
âIf you donât want to be friends, then fine. In any case, donât say anything that youâll regret and just go. Stop bothering me already.â
âYouâre scared, right?â Cyan said, proudly raising his chin at Eugene as if he had known that Eugene would react like that.
Although it was an obvious provocation, Eugene glared at Cyan through squinted eyes as he repeated, âScared?â
âThatâs right. Itâs obvious that youâre scared. If youâre too afraid to duel me, then just quickly apologize.â
âAnd what should I do if Iâm not afraid, but I donât want to fight, and I donât want to apologize?â
âDonât you even know what honor is?â
âI do know that it isnât a word that you should utter so lightly.â
âYou⊠Youâre insulting me again?â
For some reason, Cyan felt deeply insulted every time Eugene spoke. Finally, unable to bear it any longer, Cyan lifted a hand to a pocket on his chest.
âDonât,â Eugene said with a frown. âA duel isnât something you recklessly jump into.â
âThat son of a bitch. Who does he think he is to keep telling me what to do?â Cyan thought as he scowled at Eugene and pulled out his handkerchief.
âIf youâre afraid, then just admit it! Donât try to run away from our duel by spouting all these denials! Havenât your parents taught you what honor means?!â
âOh,â Eugene said, tilting his head in response to these accusatory words.
While Eugen looked at him like he was stupid, Cyan rejoiced at the thought that Eugene had finally fallen for his provocation. So he held out the handkerchief and spread it wide open, inviting Eugene to take a close look.
âThis is really the last time Iâll say this. Beg me for forgiveness, and thenââ
âThrow it,â Eugene said as he untied the sandbags hanging off his body. âYou wanted to duel, so just throw it already.â
â...huh?â Cyan responded dumbly.
âI said, throw it.â
Bang!
First, the sandbags on his left arm fell to the ground. Cyanâs expression froze and then stiffened as the impact sent a shockwave of dust rising into the air.
â...YouâŠâ
âThe handkerchief, are you going to throw it or not?â Eugene prompted.
Bang!
Then the sandbags on his right arm also fell. Lastly, Eugene pulled off his chainmail vest and threw it behind him. The vest flew quite a ways before falling to the ground with a heavy racket. Cyanâs jaw dropped open at this scene.
âUwah,â Ciel had been enjoying the show as if she was just a bystander, but now, she also let out an exclamation at this sight.
Eugene bent down and started taking off the sandbags tied to his legs.
â...You⊠You must have trained your manaâŠ!â Cyan who, until this point, had been frozen with his mouth hanging yelped in outrage.
Children of the collateral lines werenât allowed to train their mana until the Bloodline Continuation Ceremony. This was a long-standing Lionheart family tradition. Only the children of the main house could train their mana and wield real weapons from an early age.
This tradition was now being trampled right in front of his eyes. This was no longer something that he could respond to with simple irritation and a tantrum.
âI havenât trained it though?â Eugene replied with a confused expression.
He wasnât lying. He could have started training his mana once he reached the crawling stage of infancy, but he hadnât.
It was because he didnât want to land his father, Gerhard, in trouble for no reason; and also, since he had been reincarnated as a descendant of Vermouth, he wanted to use Vermouthâs own training method.
âThatâs obviously a lieâŠ! Without training your mana, how could you possibly be able to handle such weight?!
âItâs the result of the training Iâve done since I turned seven.â
âDonât lie to me!â
âItâs not like youâve tried it out for yourself, so why keep accusing me of lying. If youâre still suspicious of me, you can check it during our duel.â
Eugen sat down and began untying the sandbags from the spear. Cyan was watching this happen with wide eyes when he felt his sisterâs eager gaze rest on him. He also felt a terrified gaze coming from Nina, who didnât seem to know what to do. The annexâs other servants were also showing interest in the commotion from the gymnasium and had gathered around the windows into the room.
Cyan was the first to bring up the duel. He was also the one who pulled out a handkerchief, pestered Eugene despite his protests, and finally questioned Eugeneâs honor. Considering all this, he couldnât back down after coming this far. On top of that, he needed to confirm the sin of a collateral descendant training their mana before the Bloodline Continuation Ceremony.
If it was confirmed that Eugene had trained his mana, then he was in for punishment. But if Cyan were to keep his mouth shut and back down at this point, then it was clear that his sister would make fun of him not just for a few days but for eternity. So before doing anything else, Cyan picked up a wooden sword that had fallen nearby. It was the wooden sword that Eugene had been swinging earlier.
â...I challenge you to a duel!â Cyan cried out as he threw the handkerchief at Eugene.
The fluttering handkerchief fell onto Eugeneâs shoulder. This happened just as Eugene was untying the last sandbag hanging from the spear.
âI accept,â Eugene said, with a nod, as he rose to his feet.
Cyan felt thrilled going into the first duel of his life. The moment he had thrown out his handkerchief, Cyanâs heart had begun pounding with excitement. This arrogant fool was a sinner who had ignored family tradition. How should Cyan go about punishing him? In what manner should he teach this fool a lesson so that his younger sister could also admire his magnificence?
His thoughts came to a screeching halt right at this point.
Just as Eugene got to his feet, he thrust out his spear.
Conscious of the fact that he was only holding a wooden sword in his right hand, Cyan had taken a few steps back to get some distance, but he still wasnât able to properly react to the movement of the spear.
Bam!
The tip of the spear slammed into Cyanâs stomach.
âKuargh!â
Along with this scream, Cyan was sent rolling across the ground.