So much changed after returning from their training expedition. The riders no longer treated Kim Seon-Hyeok as an outsider â he was one of them.
âI know you consider it debt, but isnât it basically just a government sponsorship? I donât understand why youâre so adamantly avoiding it.â
Clark tilted his head in confusion when Kim Seon-Hyeok candidly revealed why he had been reluctant to reveal his power.
âWhether itâs sponsorship or debt, I donât want it to increase. Itâs perfect as it is.â
The kingdomâs patronage needed to be repaid with devotion, loyalty, and service. He didnât know how long heâd be tied to this kingdom if he carelessly accepted their support.
âWell, if you feel that way.â
Clark didnât understand, but he respected the foreignerâs decision. In addition, he went even further and offered a suggestion.
âYou wonât be able to hide it forever though. You never know what could happen on a battlefield.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok knew. He needed to contribute on the battlefield in order to repay his debt to the kingdom. However, the battlefield wasnât a place where a novice like him could condescendingly hide his abilities. This dilemma gave him a headache.
âIf you canât hide it anyway, why not confide in someone who has the power to cover it up and ask for their help?â
Sharing secrets had the potential benefit of improving interpersonal relationships.
This was exactly the case now. Jonasson had been listening with a serious expression, and he treated Kim Seon-Hyeokâs dilemma as his own while offering his opinions.
âYou know. The old man.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok listened on and quickly realized who this old man was.
âFrederick. Iâm talking about Frederick. Heâs incredibly career-focused. If he knew of your abilities, heâd be desperate to make the most of them. Heâs in line to get a promotion as long as heâs able to find success in battle.â
Jonasson expanded on his thoughts.
âDonât worry about having your powers revealed. If anything, heâd do everything he can to prevent that. After all, one false move, and heâd lose his secret weapon before he even gets to unleash it.â
It certainly made sense. If news spread that the dragon riderâs power was on a different level from that of an average low-tier class, someone from the royal family would be quick to visit.
It would be one thing to lose a weapon he had no idea about. It would be something else entirely for Frederick to be aware of Kim Seon-Hyeokâs power and have it taken away before he could use it.
âLetâs think about it a bit more. Itâs not a problem that can be solved right away.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok felt weird listening to their conversation. It was unfamiliar to him to have the riders step up and try to resolve his problem like it was their own.
âWhy are you looking at us like that? If we were being honest, having you around longer meant many more chances for us to shine in battle.â
âIf itâs that ridiculous charging ability, then we can even make use of tactics weâve been avoiding until now.â
âIf thereâs someone strong taking the lead, then itâs much easier for those of us in the rear.â
The rough riders clumsily expressed their thoughts, and each comment was blunt. However, they could not completely hide their newfound fondness for the newcomer, and noticing this, Kim Seon-Hyeok eventually forgot about his worries and laughed.
The training continued, and now, the riders were not as dumbfounded at the sight of Kim Seon-Hyeokâs formidable charging ability.
They knew better than anyone how to make the most of this powerful vanguard, and they quickly adjusted to this added strength.
âUgh. Itâs nice that both my horse and I are expending less energy this way, but I donât feel the same satisfaction charging like this.â
When they followed Kim Seon-Hyeok, it felt as though the wind itself was opening a path in front of them. It was difficult to adapt to, but they werenât unhappy. After all, maintaining charges while overcoming the wind pressing against them was a tremendously exhausting task.
With this, they quickly became stronger, and Kim Seon-Hyeok likewise improved.
â Unique Attribute: Wind / Attribute Control 64
â Strength 23 / Stamina 22 / Agility 25 / Magic Resistance 33
o Attribute Weapons Mastery (Low Tier)
§ Advanced Horsemanship + Charging = Complete Charging (Wind)
o Standard Kingdom Spearmanship (Mid Tier) (Wind) ââ Standard Kingdom Cavalry Spearmanship (Mid Tier) (Wind)
o Standard Kingdom Swordsmanship (Low Tier) (Wind) ââ Standard Kingdom Cavalry Swordsmanship (Low Tier) (Wind)
o Heavy Armor Proficiency (30kg) ââ Heavy Cavalry Armor Proficiency (65kg)
o Infantry Shield Proficiency (Mid Tier) ââ Cavalry Shield Proficiency (Mid Tier)
o Manual Labor / Civil Engineering (High Tier)
His stats were beyond that of when he was first assigned to the 24th Regiment. Even more encouraging was that his power of the wind attribute, which had once only circled him and his weapon after repeated training, now surrounded the entire heavy cavalry unit.
The effects were still minimal, but as with the other dragon rider skills, he felt it would demonstrate its true, formidable power in time.
âAm I going to reach max level at this rate?â
Kim Seon-Hyeok was surprised by his own development, achieved without having stepped into an actual battle. Then again, it was nothing to be disappointed about. If possible, he hoped that he could repay his debt to the kingdom without partaking in real combat.
However, he knew that was unlikely. Contributions in battle were required to write off their debts, and there didnât seem to be any other way to distinguish himself.
âWeâre heading out.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok had prepared for this moment, but his body stiffened upon hearing the command.
âSeon-Hyeok, youâre coming this time.â
Through their conversations recently, the riders came to realize how disconnected the average foreigner was from war in their world, but regardless, they didnât offer any words of comfort. They seemed to consider battles an inevitability that needed to be overcome at least once in order to live in this world.
âWeâll receive orders with the exact date or situation of our dispatch later, but it shouldnât be too soon. Until then, fully focus on your combat readiness.â
At Clarkâs command, Kim Seon-Hyeok wordlessly began to take care of his equipment.
It seemed as though the heavy cavalry was not the only unit to be dispatched this time around. Kang Jeong-Tae and Park Soo-Hong visited unexpectedly, their expressions pale with anxiety.
âI knew weâd have to go through this eventually, but I feel like Iâm suffocating.â
âHyung, Iâm so scared. Our heavy infantry unit will be on the front lines.â
Park Soo-Hong was one of the youngest among the foreigners, and he looked like he was about to cry. It wasnât too surprising. They had lived peaceful lives in the other world, so having to risk their lives on the battlefield was a terrifying prospect.
âYouâre lucky. I heard riders generally guard the camp and donât even join in most of the time.â
âThatâs right. Riders are valuable, so they donât send them in carelessly.â
Why were they attacking him? Kim Seon-Hyeok didnât respond to their criticisms and kept his mouth shut.
âDamn. Why did I have to come to this place!â
Kim Seon-Hyeok sighed at the sight of this anxious foreigner, who had once boasted about his plans to advance to a middle-tier class and live in luxury.
âHow about the others?â
âIsnât it obvious? Theyâre all depressed. Wouldnât you be scared too? 30% of the infantry die every time weâre sent out into battle.â
The two were in no condition to have a normal conversation. Kim Seon-Hyeok rose to leave.
âWhere are you going?â
âI need to manage my gear and prepare my horse. Itâs my first time, so preparations will take a while.â
As Kim Seon-Hyeok gave his excuse, Park Soo-Hong interjected with a question.
âArenât you scared, hyung? You could die out there.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok responded, looking at the face of the young man who covered his mouth after asking his question.
âOf course Iâm scared. Iâm terrified. Iâd run away if I could.â
âThen should we really run away? If we hide and live somewhereâŠâ
Park Soo-Hong seemed to be out of his mind and unaware of what he was saying. Kang Jeong-Tae, shocked by his words, looked around and then shouted.
âYou son of a bitch! Donât you know that desertion is punishable by death?â
Kim Seon-Hyeok tried to get Kang Jeong-Tae, whose face was pale upon hearing Park Soo-Hongâs words, to relax.
âThereâs nobody nearby. Donât worry.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok knew ahead of time that there was nobody listening in on them, having used the power granted by the attributes.
âGo back and get ready. Itâll be much more productive than crying over our situation like this.â
Park Soo-Hong and Kang Jeong-Tae looked at him with wide eyes, as though they had expected words of consolation.
âWhat did you expect? Did you think that you could kill time as we could in the other world, get promoted, and live a comfortable life? Get a grip. This damn kingdom will make sure that our debts are repaid, even if they have to strangle us to do so.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok hadnât experienced this himself, but that was how the nobility normally thought. It would be even more true in this barbaric world.
âSo stop crying and go think about how to survive in this world. Nothing will change by talking about it here.â
Kang Jeong-Tae and Park Soo-Hong hurriedly left, faces red at being unexpectedly reprimanded.
âHow could Seon-Hyeok say that to usâŠâ
âThat bastard. Just because he thinks heâll be excused from the battle! Now that heâs treated like a riderâŠâ
Kim Seon-Hyeok heard their complaints carried by the wind, but he didnât care. He was exhausted at having to deal with them, even if it was for a moment.
With a sigh, he wandered about for a while before finally opening the door to the barracks.
The riders, used to the battlefield already, were sleeping without a care in the world. Finding this rather annoying, Kim Seon-Hyeok walked around and found Jonasson sitting on his bed.
âIt canât be. Youâre not going to ask something crude, saying that this might be the last timeâŠ?â
âSince youâre able to say nonsense like that, it doesnât seem like youâre as terrified as the other foreigners. Then again, youâre different.â
âAh. Were you listening?â
âNo, I just happened to overhear a bit when I passed by. Donât worry. Desertion is punishable by death, but Iâll pretend I didnât hear anything considering theyâre your colleagues.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok realized how difficult the ridersâ lives had been upon hearing those harsh words said without a second thought.
âThe captain is over at the company commanderâs barracks now because of you.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok shook his head, ready to say that he didnât need to be excused from this battle, but Jonasson had meant something else entirely.
âIt seems like the captainâs determined to put you at the vanguard.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok thought he wouldnât be given that responsibility until he had more experience, but it seemed he was wrong.
âI know what youâre thinking. We wanted to put you in the rear until you had some real experience too. But the situationâs changed.â
With a heavy expression, Jonasson looked around and lowered his voice.
âThere are rumors that the other side is using some annoying forces this time.â
It wasnât Jonasson who responded to the question.
âThey arenât just rumors. Itâs the Sastein cavalry, infamous for slaughtering enemy cavalry. Those warmongers have been spotted at the border.â
Having just returned from his meeting, Clark looked at Kim Seon-Hyeok and continued.
âSo weâll need your strength.â