Dewfo, the young but decently leveled Phantom Swordsman, slowly dragged his feet towards the arena. His face relayed an obvious sense of discontent. One could easily tell that he felt that this whole thing was just a waste of time. He didnât understand why he, the strongest of the bunch, had to waste his time fighting a weak little girl.
The guildmaster disregarded his emotions and instead positioned himself between Fran and Dewfo as would any other referee.
ăOh and youâre going to have to spar Fran at least twice.ă
ăMaybe if she lasts that long.ă
ăWell, how about we just say it depends on how well you guys can handle her?ă
Dewfoâs only response was to lightly shrug his shoulders.
ăIâve already got someone to heal anyone that gets hurt, so hurry up and start.ă
ăFine, fine. I get it.ă
The person Gamud had called in was honestly one I could only possibly describe as someoneâs aunt. She basically looked like the average middle aged villager. Like, seriously. She was even wearing the overly plain clothes youâd normally expect a villager to have. She pretty much embodied the concept of âVillager A.â
Despite that, she was still a capable healer. Appraising her allowed me to realize that there was a stark difference between her appearance and her capabilities. She was quite strong. In fact, she was stronger than all the adventurers Gamud had asked us to fight.
My eyes were immediately drawn to her level 3 Recovery Magic skill, a clear indication that she was even capable of using Greater Heal.
ăHi, Iâm Beth. I used to be a B ranked adventurer, but then retired and got married, so Iâm just a housewife now.ă
ăYou say that, but you do still take on the odd request every once in a while.ă
ăOnly âcause their rewards catch your eye, no doubt.ă
ăWell, I do have to work hard for those rewards, you know? They really help with our household finances, since my husbandâs income isnât what youâd call the highest. Ahahahaă
A part of me almost wanted to say that the womanâs appearance served as the perfect disguise with which she could camouflage her abilities.
Fran caught onto the fact that she would be able to inflict a good bit of damage without having to worry too much. Her eyes had almost began gleaming as a result.
ăTake your places and bow as per the routine.ă[1]
ăDewfo.ă
ăFran.ă
ăAnd begin!ă
Both fighters took their stances and raised their weapons as Gamud began the match.
Neither budged as they stared each other down. It was as if both fighters wanted to let the other take make the first move. Their actions were the same, but their reasons completely different. Fran had started off by observing her opponent and deducing the extent of his strength. The conclusion she derived was that Dewfo was much weaker than her and that the battle would end the moment she engaged. Hence, she was allowing him to make the first move.
Dewfo, on the other hand, had placed his trust in the result of Redâs appraisal. He was allowing Fran the first move because he thought she was much weaker than him. His state page made him look experienced enough to be able to gauge the strength of an opponent that lay right before his eyes, but he wasnât able to judge Fran regardless. It seemed that his judgement was being clouded because he never so much as even considered the possibility that the young black catkin girl he was facing off against was stronger than him.
Seeing him made me once again affirm that getting and maintaining the wrong impression of oneâs opponent was a fatal flaw.
ăWhat? Something wrong? Are you not going to attack?ăăOkay to?ă
Franâs question was directed towards Gamud, but Dewfo answered because heâd interpreted otherwise.
ăItâs normally good manners to let the weaker person seize the initiative at times like these.ă
His words almost made me break out into laughter.
ăNn?ă
ăNah, itâs nothing.ă
ăOkay.ă
ăThe hell are you mumbling around for? Hurry up and come at me so we can get this over with. I need to get back to work, and I donât have all day.ă
ăBut letting weaker attack?ă
ăHuh?ă
ăWeaker first. You first.ă
Franâs words ended up provoking Dewfo even though she did nothing but state the truth. They pierced right through him and delivered a blow to his pride.
ăThe hell, brat? You trying to put on airs or something?ă
ăPut on airs? Is what?ă
ăIt means getting all full of yourself, you damned brat! Itâs clear that youâre doing exactly that, seeing as how youâre claiming youâre stronger than me!ă
ăBut obvious truth.ă
ăWhy you littleâŠă
It seemed to me that Dewfo was a bit immature. He started acting like a brat the moment he saw Red dismiss Franâs abilities. Thinking about it though, it did make sense. Dewfo was older than Fran, but he was still only 22 years old. He was still technically on the much younger side.
Gamud and Forrund had trained up his abilities, so he was a lot stronger than most of the other adventurers his age, but he probably hadnât really seen the world or faced any sort of real crisis. He was still lacking the experiences he needed to really grow up.
That was likely one of the reasons for which Gamud had asked Fran to knock him down a notch in the first place.
ăOi, hurry it up and just attack her already.ă
ăRight? Arguing with a her isnât any less disgraceful than not letting her make the first move, so hurry it up!ă
ăJust show the girl her place already, damn it!ă
All the other adventurers began urging Dewfo on. None of them seemed to think that the strongest amongst them would end up losing in personal combat, at least not to Fran.
ăShut the hell up! Why wouldnât I rescind the first move to someone weaker than me!?ă
Despite that, he refused to budge. He simply wouldnât initiate.
ăWell, it doesnât look like heâll move until we do, so we might as well just attack.ă
ïŒNn. Got it.ïŒ
Fran brandished me and made a declaration before finally initiating.
ăWill attack now. Defend.ă
ăHaah? Let me guess, the one thing youâre good at is bluffing.ă
ăNow.ă
ăArgh!?ă
As his guard was down, Dewfo wasnât able to respond to Franâs attack at all. One moment, she was standing across from him, the next, she was in his his face. A sharp pain shot through his right leg as he fell over.
ăGraaaagghhhh!ă
ăHmmm⊠Do you think that mightâve been a bit too much for a first strike?ă
Franâs charge had been a rather slow one. She had purposefully held back in order to make Dewfo take her seriously, but things didnât seem work out the way she intended.
ïŒHope others take seriously now.ïŒ
ăYeah, true. They probably will.ă
Weâd basically made an example out of Dewfo and used him to inform the other adventurers that theyâd end up getting totally smashed unless they took Fran seriously.
ïŒAlso rematch.ïŒ
ăRight. Heâll probably take you more seriously next time he has to fight you.ă
ăRashid, youâre next.ă
ăHuh? Huuuh!?ă
ăHurry it up!ă
ăY-Yessir!ă
Gamud shouted and egged the next sacrifice up onto the stage. The person in question was one of the guys thatâd been insulting Dewfo just a few moments prior.
ăNamed Fran.ă
ăI-Iâm Rashid. W-Wait! Hold on a second!ă
Rashid had yet to fully process exactly whatâd just happened, but Gamud clearly didnât care, as he immediately signaled for the next match to start.
ăBegin!ă
ăNn.ă
ăGyaaaahh!ă
Rashid was forced to retire nearly as quickly as Leopaldon. His right arm was blown off the moment he raised his spear and pointed it in Franâs direction.
Only then did the adventurers truly register than Fran wasnât just some random girl. And so, they once again began to tense up as their companionâs screams filled the arena.
[1] This is how they do martial arts spars. The two fighters will face each other and more often than not introduce themselves before beggining. In some MA stuff, you say your school(style), etc, during this part of the match.