That day, the castleâs training grounds were filled with an unusual hustle and bustle. The cause was, as expected, the gathering of many high-ranking noblesâincluding the king, who normally wouldnât show up except for the ceremony. They were all there to see âthat.â
âHey, whatâs all this commotion? Whatâs everyone doing outside the training ground?â
âYou idiot, havenât you heard!? Thereâs going to be a public match for the right to accompany the Yuusha-sama!â
âHeh!? How did that come about!?â
âJust shut up and watch⌠If you want to bet, go to Beyers, secretly.â
âWell then, we will now commence the public match!â
Ignoring the buzzing knights and soldiers, a lone soldier in the center of the training ground raised his voice. To his left and right, at the ends of the square, were the kingdomâs personnel, and the Heroâs team respectfully.Exchanging words with those challenging the trial.
âFlanite, you understand what to do?â
âYes, Barlock-sama. I will do my utmost to meet your expectations.â
On the kingdomâs side of the field, a young woman, addressed by a high-ranking noble wearing a blue robe, nodded with a serious expression.
âSuper! Do your best, Tia!â
âWell, just do it normally and itâll be fine. But donât let your guard down, okay? The opponent isnât exactly weak, you know?â
âI understand. Leave it to me!â
On the Heroâs side, a redhead hero with spiky hair, and a young man with a forgettable face addressed an elven girl, who responded with a smile.
âBoth parties, forward!â
At the voice of the soldier referee, the two of them stepped forward to the center of the training ground. As both were casters, they stood approximately 10 meters apart from each other.
âThis should be obvious, but killing the opponent is strictly forbidden. The match is concluded when I determine either a combatant to be incapacitated, or when a combatant surrenders. Please refrain from using any magic that might cause damage outside the arena.Then⌠Begin!â
As the refereeâs words came to an end, Flanite took the initiative to hurl an arrow of flame. Lunaritia, of course, intercepted it⌠or not.
âHah! I knew it! Spirit magic is worthless if you canât use it without chanting!â
In this world, mages only need to utter âwords of powerââŚmeaning, the name of the spell to activate their magic. On the other hand, Lunaritiaâs spirit magic requires chanting, no matter what. An instantaneous response would be impossible.
(I can do it! Even if my opponent is an elf!)
Elves are said to typically leave their communities to travel only after theyâve lived for more than a hundred years. To 23-year-old Flanite, the elf in front of her, who appears younger than her, must have lived at least five times longer.
(If the one before me were a grand magician with a hundred years of training, I wouldnât stand a chance. But a hundred-year-old elfâŚ!)
Elves, due to their longevity, do not train as diligently as humans. Like wild beasts, they have a strong belief that necessary strength will come naturally just by being alive.
Of course, some elves who work as adventurers do self-training, but Flanite heard that the elf in front of her has just registered. Therefore, she hasnât undergone much training, and while Flanite may still be far from being top-tier, she believed she had a fair chance of winningâŚ
All the flaming arrows shot by Flanite were easily dodged. Lunaritia moved like the wind, and none of them hit.
âFufufu, Just because Iâm a rear guard, doesnât mean I canât move, you know? Did you not see this on my waist?â
âThat thing! Itâs just a ceremonial sword to enhance your spells, isnât it!? Itâs too thin to use in real combat!â
âAh, it certainly looks that way. But whatâs inside is different. Haaah!â
Lunaritia, who had deftly drawn her sword, exhaled briefly and swung her silver spirit sword. Then, a silver flash ran through the flaming arrow that was in its path and in the next moment, the magic dissipated.
âNo way!? You can cut through magic!?â
âThis is more Edâs thing, but I can do this much.â
To the surprised Flanite, Lunaritia replied with a smirk. However, unlike Ed, She couldnât just cut any magic in half. It was only possible because Flaniteâs magic was designed to focus on the number of attacks while reducing its power.
âWell then, shall I start now? Gather and bind the wind, the crescent blade glowing in green, the light of dullness shines and flashes the wings of 36 spirits!â
While dodging flaming arrows shot, Lunaritiaâs chant continued, undisrupted. For a flash, Flanite desperately thought if she used stronger magic that wouldnât be able to be dodged⌠but this wasnât a fight to the death. It was a public match to decide who was going to be the Heroâs companion Hero. Using a large-range destructive spell like âFirestormâ and saying âI didnât mean to kill her!â wouldnât go well.
But, the situation is the same for her opponent. She canât use a strong spell that, if hit, could be fatal and canât be defended against. This isnât wishful thinking or naivety, but a proper judgment based on reading the situation⌠or so Flanite assumed.
(She has to stop when she releases her spell. Then I can launch my spell, in counterâŚ)
âIn the name of LunaritiaâŚâ
Matching the timing of Lunaritiaâs magic, Flanite recites a new spell. Then, the flaming arrows she had been firing as a diversion converge in front of her, turning into a scorching fireball.
Finally, by shooting a flaming arrow into the fireball, the ball of raging flames shoots towards Lunaritia. It boasted over three times the power of a normal Fireball, and Flanite was confident that it would counteract Lunaritiaâs spirit magic and make her incapacitated just perfectlyâ
âManifest, [Wind Edge]! Reside, The silver spiritâs sword! HAAAA!â
A sword imbued with a green light was thrust straight, and the pierced Blast Ball exploded instantly. The force of the Blast Ballâs explosion, which had exploded far in front of its target, couldnât stop Lunaritiaâs movement, and the tip of her sword, which had run straight through the curtain of scorching heat, was pointed at Flaniteâs throat.
âI guess this makes me the winner.â
âBut⌠in terms of magic⌠I wasâŚâ
âThatâs true. If we were just standing there, shooting your magic and my spirit magic, Iâm sure I would have lost.â
Lunaritia calmly matched Flaniteâs sour glare. Flanite was surprised by the truth, but Lunaritia hadnât finished her explanation.
âBut actual combat isnât so simple. Just being able to use strong magic makes you an easy target. If you want to adventure with the Hero, you have to train both as a knight and a mage.â
Flanite gritted her teeth in frustration. Even though she canât emotionally agree, her head understands that what she was saying was correct⌠very correct. And most of allâŚ
The single gust of wind that destroyed the spell which she was proud of. That phenomenon occurred precisely because the center of her spell was accurately shot through. The level of that technique was far beyond her reach, and even though she didnât feel like she lost as a mage at all, she realized that she was greatly inferior as an adventurer.
âIt was a good match.â
âMatch over! The winner is Lunaritia!â
Lunaritia smiled and replied to Flanite who acknowledged her loss, and the refereeâs voice echoed across the training ground. Thus, the battle between mages concluded, with Lunaritia emerging victorious.