To a magician like me, this was an absurd mission.
âWhatâs the point of all this?â
However, now was not the time to have doubts.
I had to do anything and everything.
I aimed at nothing and released my fist.
Then,
Punch: 1/100
The number in the quest window started to increase.
âOk. For now, letâs bury my doubts and just do it.â
I started breathing in a rhythm, took a proper stance, and started punching.
Shoot- Shoot-
The sound of cutting wind and heavy breathing soon filled the recovery room.
Punch: 67/100
100 times.
Due to the frequent dizzy spells from my disorder, despite me maintaining my body, beads of sweat flowed from my forehead, and my strength soon left my body.
This was because if my form was only a little bit off, the number refused to increase.
While I was focused on completing the quest, I didnât notice Helen approaching me.
âOh ho. Look at you bouncing around.â
âAck⊠When did you come in?â
âHm. Letâs see. I think I counted about just over 10 punches?â
âI apologize. I didnât know you were here.â
âI told you to rest. What are you suddenly doing instead of laying down?â
âThat is⊠I had an itch.â
Even I knew that it was a weird excuse.
But Helen just shrugged her shoulders and believed me.
âYour diagnosis came in. Completely healthy. You can go back to your dorm.â
âReally?â
âYea. I also donât know if itâs right, but looking at you just now, youâll be fine.â
âHahaâŠâ
Completely healthyâŠ
I couldnât believe it myself.
I scratched my head and bowed goodbye to Helen.
âThank you.â
âIf you have any problems, youâre welcome here anytime, ok?â
âYes. Iâll do that.â
I left the recovery room and went towards my dorm.
However, I remembered my incomplete quest.
Punch: 81/100
âShould I finish this before going?â
There were two people assigned to every dorm room.
Obviously, there wasnât enough space to fully commit to my Quest.
âLetâs go to the outdoor training area.â
As I looked at the already setting sun, I walked outside the academy.
The smell of spring was strong in the warm 4th month of the year.
Perfect for exercise.
Well, if you ignored the few weird glances I got.
âThe hell? Ruin, is it ok for you to be walking around like this?â
âThatâthatâs right. Just a bit agoâŠâ
My 6th-year classmates looked at me as if I were a strange creature.
Thatâs understandable.
It was only this morning that some retard cast Lightning Bolt at me and I collapsed to the ground.
Some would think I had died and came back to life.
It was only natural that they were surprised since I was stretching and walking around leisurely with a lazy grin on my face.
âIâm fine.â
But I wasnât concerned with the shower of attention and walked up to the middle of the training ground where the combat dummy scarecrows were.
I then gave a short shout to help me focus before I started punching the air once more.
Soon, I completed one of the quests and I moved on to kicking.
Punch.
Kick.
Spin Kick.
Since I had never learnt martial arts before, I didnât know what stance or form was correct and moved a bit clumsily.
Was it because of that?
The uncertain movements didnât increase the numbers, and only those kicks that I fully concentrated on increased my progress.
âLook at him.â
âHm? Isnât that Ruin? What is he doing right now?â
âWho knows⊠Is he trying to pick up martial arts after abandoning magic?â
âNah, thereâs no way. Ignoring that, how is he fine? Itâs instant death after getting hit by Lightning BoltâŠâ
âYou know I can hear you?â
âS-sorryâŠâ
I didnât know why.
Was it because I was exercising like thereâs nothing wrong after getting hit by Lightning Bolt?
Or did a new image of me form that said Iâd bite if messed with?
The weird atmosphere caused my classmatesâ attitudes towards me to shift.
âYo, letâs just go.â
âYea.â
Even those that were fascinated by what I was doing only stood far away and didnât try to aggravate me.
In fact, it looked like they were slowly avoiding me.
Of course, this treatment was easier for me.
Kick: 100/100 (Complete)
âHoo⊠HooâŠâ
At some point, I had finished the 100 kicks.
Certainly, compared to the punches, the kicks required better posture, so I ended up expending more strength than needed.
I nearly choked on my heavy breathing, but I still had 100 spin kicks to do.
âThis is harder than I thought.â
However, I was determined to finish it today.
To figure out what this strange new power that would be granted to me was.
I needed to know without fail.
âAgain.â
I clenched my body and aimed at an imaginary opponent.
Then, I kicked.
* * *
Professor Hydel.
No last name.
Meaning, he was born a âcommonerâ.
This young professor who had only just turned 40 this year had accomplished everything with his own power.
Hunger for food was something he was born with and therefore could endure, but hunger for knowledge was something he couldnât contain.
Helping with fieldwork by day and learning letters by night by sacrificing sleep.
He went around to the local alchemists and assistant magicians and learnt from overhearing what they were saying.
The territory lordâs son who had recognised Hydelâs efforts wrote a letter of recommendation to his father for Hydel to be admitted into the Ignit Magic Academy.
Through this, even though he was a bit older, he could be admitted into the academy.
Of course, the path he walked was not a flower road, but rather a path of thorns.
Even though commoners could be accepted into the academy, they didnât help you to survive.
However, he persevered and survived nonetheless.
Graduating with quite an impressive grade, he was also invited to the Magic Tower and called the pride of magicians.
However, Hydel couldnât endure being in the tower for long.
âA common birth.â
This tag had followed him for his entire life.
The tower wasnât exempt from political conflicts and fights of authority, and a commoner like him had no place in either.
Hydel eventually left the tower as if he had run away.
And the place he reached was here.
The Academy.
He became a Professor here and started teaching the future generations.
But he couldnât grow attached to this place either.
Because he knew that in the end, magicians were nothing but tools to be used by nobles to ensure their power and authority.
Students from noble houses that seriously loved and explored magic itself were practically non-existent.
Most nobles that Hydel met were like this.
Theyâd try for a bit, and if it didnât work out, theyâd give up instantly.
They always started it for fun, but soon quit after getting bored.
They always looked down on him who was of common birth.
It made him grow a deep prejudice against the nobles.
But one day, he met a student.
âRuin Ardell.â
He learnt and understood mana by himself and could even cast a first-class spell.
A magic genius.
A young boy who was the talk of the kingdom, even before he had entered the academy.
Some said he would become an archmage in the future, while others were making a fuss, saying that he would become the master of the magic tower.
From Hydelâs perspective, Ruin was a boy who had everything.
Enough to envy him.
Opposite to him, who was a commoner and climbed his way to his position with effort alone, Ruin was of noble birth and had a frightening talent for magic.
A dragon born with an arcane diamond spoon in its mouth.
But after finding out the dragonâs true nature, he realised it was only a fancy covering.
âMana Evocation Disorderâ
A death sentence for any magician.
After finding out about this, Hydel suspected that Ruin would soon give up on magic.
The ânoblesâ Hydel knew were like this.
A group of people who couldnât remain steadfast till the end and easily abandon something after getting fed up with it.
However.
âHmm?â
Ruin was different.
Anyone would fall into despair and give up if they suddenly went from a âMagic Geniusâ to a âMagic Crippleâ.
But he survived, like how a weed clings on in even the harshest of environments.
Even though Ruin did all this, there was still no hope for him.
As an educator, Hydel knew that Ruinâs life as a magician was over before it could even start.
The more you expect and hope for, the harsher the despair and disappointment.
But still, Ruin never gave up.
âWhy?â
Born a noble but unlike one.
Hydel thought Ruin was just living off of his natural talent, but he was instead someone who put in extreme effort.
Like Hydel himself.
The attitude that he saw in Ruin, it was enough to challenge his disappointment and prejudice against the nobles.
And then, 6 years passed.
Hydel secretly observed the process of Ruinâs growth from just a step away.
Sometimes like a father, sometimes as just an onlooker.
Observing Ruinâs academy life for free was one of Hydelâs simple pleasures in life.
But today,
âLook at him.â
âHm? Isnât that Ruin? What is he doing right now?â
âWho knowsâŠ? Is he trying to pick up martial arts after abandoning magic?â
ââŠâŠâ
He coincidentally saw Ruinâs training.
He punched like a madman and kicked without rest.
Mechanically and repeatedly.
This was different from normal muscle exercises.
It was like he was molding his form to find the perfect sequence of actions.
While intently observing Ruin, Hydel narrowed his eyes.
As someone who had been watching Ruin for a long time, he could instinctively tell thatâŠ
âRuin has changed.â
Somewhere, somehow, he changed.
Hydel abruptly turned back and went away.
âI should tell him.â
It was time to write a letter to an old friend.
* * *
Spin Kick: 100/100 (Complete)
As soon as I saw that 100 kicks had been completed, I collapsed and sat down.
âHoo⊠HooâŠâ
Spin kicking was particularly hard.
âTo try and spin kick when I have never even thought about kicking before.â
When kicking, my left leg, as the axis of rotation, needed to stay steady while the right leg maintained a favorable speed and power.
Only when I kicked properly like this did the number go up.
Relying only on this feeling to perfectly kick 100 times took me a couple of hours.
Because of that, the time was already way past midnight, and all the dorm lights were off.
The cold breeze of midnight was blowing, but my clothes were still drenched in sweat.
Despite that, I couldnât contain my growing smile.
âIâve finished.â
The origin of limitless strength, Quests.
The first mission had been completed.
Repeatable Quest
Since you have become a Player connected to Draka, Destroyer of Worlds, you need to train your body in preparation for your increase in strength.
Punch: 100/100 (Complete)
Kick: 100/100 (Complete)
Spin Kick: 100/100 (Complete)
Quest has been completed.
Rewards will be given.
Strength has increased by 10.
âSkillâ has been unlocked.
The rewards were an increase in strength and âSkillâ.
âWait- Whatâs this?â
New questions as well.
âHuh?â
I could feel some formless and tiny objects entering my bloodstream.
It was very similar to the mana that flowed around my mana circle.
But this was more primal.
It was strength.
âI really did get stronger.â
I couldnât accurately tell how much of a difference <Strength +10> was, but I did know that my body felt lighter, and that I had more vitality.
I stood up and tried the punching and kicking from before, finding I could do them more easily and accurately.
âThe strength going in is different.â
Speed, air resistance, destructive power.
All these factors felt different than from before.
Thatâs it.
My primal strength really had increased.
If this was <Strength +10>, then whatâs âSkillâ?