The members of the 53 groups all gathered around Group 31 and formed a circle.
And every single one of them were in a daze as they saw how Group 31 trained.
âWh-what? How is he dodging before the sword is even swung?â
âIs he predicting the movements?â
âI heard that Ruin sparred against knights during the break. Looks like itâs true!â
âWoah! Thatâs amazing! He dodged again!â
The situation they were seeing was this.
Hansen doubled down on his more impressive than expected attacks, but Ruin was able to very easily dodge all of them.
This back and forth of attack and defense had continued tirelessly over a dozen times.
But the two people didnât look tired at all, joyously focusing on only training.
Seeing this dominating performance, Jakil couldnât help but become uneasy.
âThat punk...... He was this skilled?â
It was true that Ruin was victorious in the Grand Festival against all the other geniuses of the Empire.
Jakil knew that Ruin wasnât the average magician...... but he didnât expect Ruin to be this strong.
Maltiveâs reaction was the same.
âHansen, that bastard...... Did something happen?â
The Hansen in front of him wasnât the weakling he knew before.
He didnât know what happened during the break, but Hansen seemed to have grown at least two stages stronger.
As Maltive looked at the two with nervousness, he quietly asked Jakil,
âBro, shouldnât we train as well?â
â......â
Jakil Galehill couldnât bear to say it out loud and shouted internally.
âYeah! Training! I want to train as well!â
But the people who were watching only him were a problem.
He boasted that he was good, but if he started to train after everyone saw Ruinâs movements?
He would be compared openly.
In a situation like this, he needed to just coolly let it pass.
âWhat? Training......? Donât get surprised with just that level of skill. Letâs go get a drink.â
âOh! Incredible. He just called what Ruin did âjust that level of skillâ.â
âJust how strong is our senior?â
â......â
Even as he said those words, Jakil regretted it internally.
It was a problem with his mouth.
This boasting of his was probably a disease.
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The ones who watched the spar between Ruin and Hansen werenât just students.
They couldnât openly watch them, but from a fair distance away, the first people to see the growth of Group 31 were none other than the professors.
Hydel and Coulter Pirante.
These two were conversing in a serious manner.
â......Ruin. That monstrous kid. He got stronger in that short period of time.â
âYes. I heard that he did some wooden sword sparring against a knight in Ardell.â
âA knight in Ardell? Who?â
âI donât know. I donât think I know the name.â
Although Professor Hydelâs hometown was also Ardell, since he never came back to visit after 10 years old⌠and since he was a commoner, memorizing the names of knights was too much of an ask.
Hearing his answer, Coulter narrowed his eyes.
âHmm. Iâm getting very curious as to who that knight could be. Looking at it, they arenât just an ordinary knightâŚâ
âYes. Thatâs what I think as well. To predict and dodge perfectly to that degree would be hard even for the trainee knights here.â
âThatâs right. Even if you were a master of the sword, you could not predict all the movements a blade could make. However, Ruin right nowâŚâ
Even when Sir Coulter was teaching Ruin body arts before he went to the Grand Festival, he could tell that Ruin was a rough gemstone that had talent in movement but wasnât fully polished yet.
However, although there was only a period of three months between the end of the Grand Festival and the end of the breakâŚ
â......Heâs showing a level of movement that most trainee knights canât.â
In that short period, his awareness had completely shifted.
He wasnât a rough gemstone anymore.
He was a perfected piece of work.
The movement when dodging the blade wasnât just predicting the trajectory, but it was like he was reading the entire movement.
His habitual large movements that could be read by his opponents were all fixed as well.
Although he didnât know who Ruin learnt from, Coulter could tell that it wasnât a normal knight.
âJust who taught him?â
If it was one of the best knights within the Radian Kingdom, there was no way he wouldnât know.
However, he had never heard of a knight of that caliber being in a backwater countryside like Ardell.
âDid he meet a retired master......?â
They also couldâve been a hidden master who didnât reveal themselves to the public, but Coulter shook his head.
Even that was too unlikely.
â......Unless Sir Bolvar Patten was staying in Ardell or something.â
Sir Bolvar Patten.
After retiring at a young age when he shouldâve been the most active, now he was just a legendary spearman that one could check the heroics of in the Record of Knights.
If he didnât retire and remained in the palace, the captain of the Golden Light Knight Order wouldnât be Bengrass Kegen, but Bolvar Patten.
Just thinking of the name Bolvar made him energized. Coulter respected him that much.
But he shook his head and gave up on this theory.
âThat would be nice⌠but why would someone like that be in Ardell?â
That didnât make sense at all.
Then, who was it?
In the end, only Ruin could answer that question.
After observing Ruinâs movements for a while, Coulter Pirante concluded the discussion.
âThat movement...... He definitely learnt it while holding a wooden sword. It makes me want to have him hold a sword for a little bit.â
âAre you saying that he didnât simply learn to face a knight, but learnt swordsmanship?â
âYes. If you are fine with it, Professor, I want to check it personally⌠Would that be ok?â
âIf Ruin is fine with it, I do not mind.â
âThank you.â
Coulter Pirante.
A 6th-rank knight of the kingdom who was nearly second to none.
But even he became uncharacteristically nervous when he was faced with a duel against Ruin.
ââŚNo way. Am I nervous?â
Why was he getting so nervous against a mere 16-year-old boy?
It was probably because Ruin wasnât a knight, but a magician.
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âHuak, huak...... Ruin...... L-letâs r-rest a bit.â
âShould we?â
The tired Hansen fell back onto the ground, and Jason brought him water.
âRuin. You want a drink, too?â
âNah, Iâm good.â
âLook at this guy. Are you not tired?â
â......â
How could I explain this?
Rather than being tired, I felt like my body had warmed up.
Although I did train a lot on a daily basis, if I thought back to the three days and nights of training with Sir Bolvar, wasnât this just a warm up?
Then, a familiar voice was heard through the crowd of students.
âIf you arenât tired yet, could you give me a bit of your time?â
â......Sir Coulter?â
He approached with jest in his expression.
âRuin. I want to spar against you.â
âSpar......? With me?â
âYes. I have something I want to check.â
âCheck?â
Although spars between students and professors happened during lessons sometimesâŚ
This was different.
Because Sir Coulter wasnât holding one wooden sword, but two.
Flick!
Tap!
Sir Coulter lightly threw the wooden sword at me, and I caught it.
âFrom what Iâm seeing, it looks like you learnt swordsmanship from your mystery knight as well. Am I right?â
âUhm, yes.â
âThen, use that sword to face me.â
â......â
It wasnât a spar between a magician and a knight, but a knight versus a knight.
What was this situation right now?
I tried to laugh it off and tell him to stop joking around.
âNo way. How can I win against you when Iâm not even a knight, Sir Coulter? And Iâve only learnt it for about a week.â
âIâm not telling you to win.â
âThen?â
âIâm asking you to teach the students here. There isnât a person who understands the positions of both a magician and a knight better than you here.â
âC-Captain!â
â......â
None better than me here.
Although it was a statement that would definitely be displeasing for the trainee knights to hear, Sir Coulter didnât care.
âShow them the skills youâve learnt during that week.â
â......â
As I looked around, a hundred eyes were all looking, looking at me.
âRuin learnt swordsmanship?â
âHe said heâs only learnt for a week, but is he saying heâs better than all the trainee knights here? Really?â
âNah, no way......â
Curiosity and doubt.
And hostility and envy from the trainee knights.
It was as if they were saying to me,
âHmph! Even if someone like him were to have learnt swordsmanship...... Letâs see just how well you do.â
âŚThis was a problem.
It looked like Sir Coulter wanted me to gain the hatred of all the trainee knights there.
But, on the other hand, this was a good opportunity.
Among the hundred eyes that were looking at me were Jakil Galehill and Maltive Kegen.
âAlright. Iâll try.â
Ehm. Now that I was holding the wooden sword like thisâŚ
It was reminding me of my lessons with Sir Bolvar.
I held up the wooden sword.
Seeing my stance which was closer to a defensive one rather than offensive, a smile appeared on Sir Coulterâs face.
âGood posture.â
â......!â
As he finished speaking, Sir Coulter dashed toward me.
A movement as fast as lighting.
The swordsmanship of Sir Coulter that closed that distance was fast and fierceâŚ
Clack!
I was able to block his strike by the skin of my teeth.
âH-he blocked the captainâs s-sword......â
A few of the trainee knightsâ eyes went wide with surprise.
But it was still too early to be surprised by this.
I used my strength to easily push back Sir Coulter and struck when the time was right.
But Sir Coulter deflected this easily before slashing horizontally.
HoweverâŚ
âD-did he just dodge it? The captainâs sword?â
I slightly turned my body and dodged the sword.
The sword missed my left shoulder by a hairâs breadth, but it wasnât a hit.
Sir Coulter was more surprised than he expected and asked me,
âYou⌠Who did you learn swordsmanship from?â
â......â
Who did I learn it from?
The Tiger of Ardell.
I really trained with my life on the line.
However, rather than answering him, I smiled playfully and tried to strike him again.