Soon after I returned from Eight-Lake, a lot of things started to change in Ardell.
The first thing that changed was the atmosphere.
The once quiet and peaceful town had started to become energetic.
âHave you heard? Thereâs a subjugation decree! Theyâre trying to reclaim the Red Plains where the mudmen took over.â
âWhat, you only heard of it now? Youâre slow as always.â
âThose rotten mudmen bastards. I was waiting for the day I could thrust my spear into their skullsâŠâŠ That day has finally come.â
âYou were waiting? Haiya, you canât even hit a fly. Itâll be a blessing if you donât get your own skull crushed by their stone axes.â
âWhat did you say?!â
War.
This was definitely a fearsome wordâŠâŠ
But if one needed to protect a loved one, or if they were missing someoneâŠ
It could turn into a driving force that motivates one to act.
The citizens of Ardell all remembered the nightmare of 10 years ago, and were all ready to act.
Just like Cecilia Baltraze, they were ready to face their trauma head on.
However, now wasnât the time.
âThatâs why, if you donât want to die, gather in the Lordâs backyard. Everyoneâs promised to do spearmanship training together.â
Since Ardell was quite small, there werenât enough people to muster suitable military might to start the subjugation.
That was why we needed to train all the ordinary citizens, from farmers to workers.
Since I also needed to graduate and the weapons from Eight-Lake would take some months before arriving, we were doing some small preliminary preparations.
This wasnât the only reason the territoryâs atmosphere was aflame.
âSpearmanship? Does that mean the captain himself is going to train us?â
âOf course. Who else in Ardell could teach us if not him?â
âOohoo, Sir Flash Knight! Weâll see his skills for the first time in a while. But from what I heard, he only handles fishing rods these daysâŠâŠ It should be fine, right?â
âKekek. Does a tiger become a kitten because it plays with a ball of yarn for a bit? His flashy skills should still be the same.â
Subjugation preparation.
A great shift occurred in the peaceful territory of Ardell, and the news started to slowly spread outside this tigerâs den.
Yeah.
A âtigerâ lived in Ardell as well.
Even though there were only 15 members, we had a knight order, and there was also a knight captain who led this order.
The Flash Knight, Sir Bolvar.
He was already older than 50 and part of the veterans among the knights, but back in the days, he was famed for his brilliant spearmanship with which he earned the nickname of âThe Flash Knightâ. He was also part of the Golden Light Knight Order that guarded the king.
Of course, this was a story from a time before I was even born.
The Sir Bolvar I knew was a kind neighborly uncle who used the fishing rod more than the spear.
His main job amounted to taking me and Ruina for picnics in and around the Ardell territory.
However, our faith in Sir Bolvar was deeply rooted.
10 years ago, when the mudmen invaded our territory, if not for Sir Bolvar, we wouldâve lost more people.
The scene of him piercing right through 5 mudmen heads in a single blow was still stuck in my head.
He was the most respected knight in Ardell.
While the people of the territory were talking about this, Irene spoke up after having been quietly listening for a while.
âRuin, whoâs the âTiger of Ardellâ?â
âAh, theyâre talking about the knight captain of our territory, Sir Bolvar Patten.â
ââŠWho?â
âSir Bolvar Patten.â
ââŠâŠâ
âWhy?â
Ireneâs expression shifted.
Her face was telling me that it was a name she had heard before.
âI feel like Iâve heard of him before. Spear Saint Bolvar⊠I probably heard it during my studies, but maybe only in passing because Iâm not certain.â
âStudies? Do you learn something like that in the Empireâs magic schools?â
âNo. However, the Eleven Children learn about the Record of Knights. We need to know a lot about them since knights are the most common enemy one would face on the battlefield.â
ââŠâŠâ
So they learned something like that as well.
The Eleven ChildrenâŠ
They still felt quite incredible.
But she heard about Sir Bolvar in the Record of Knights?
Eh, probably not.
Didnât the Record of Knights record only the greatest knights of the continent?
I brushed away the thought.
âI donât know that much about knighthoodâŠâŠ but thatâs probably not right. Itâs true that Sir Bolvar is strong, but in the Record of Knights? Itâs the first time Iâm hearing about this.â
ââŠâŠReally?â
âYes. And his nickname is âThe Flash Knightâ not âSpear Saintâ. Youâre probably thinking of someone else.â
Of course, I was talking without knowing everything either.
The only thing I knew was that, for a knightâs name to be recorded in the Record of Knights, they wouldâve needed to accomplish an incredible deed or attain unbelievable strength.
Knowing that, I had come to the conclusion that there was no chance such a great knight would exist in Ardell.
Yeah.
Preconceptions like this were always dangerous.
âIâm pretty sure itâs right.â
ââŠâŠWhat?â
âThat half-moon spear and swift spearmanship. Iâm certain. Spear Saint Bolvar Patten, the sole spear knight of the Radian Kingdom. At the young age of 30, he suddenly retired and vanishedâŠâŠâ
Her eyes lit up with confidence.
âA legend.â
ââŠâŠâ
A legend?
The Bolvar that Irene deemed a legendâŠ
âHaha! Letâs finish here for today. Now that Iâm old, even holding a spear is difficult. Back in the day, I wouldâve swung this spear around like I would a spoon.â
ââŠâŠâ
He had a relaxed smile and wiped off the sweat after finishing the first spearmanship lesson opened for the citizens of the territory.
HuhâŠâŠ
Was it really true?
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âHaha! Youâve really done it this time, Young Master. I knew you would do something extraordinary since you had those greedy eyes from a young age, but to win the Grand Festival? And a subjugation now?â
ââŠâŠâ
âYouâre all grown up. Iâm proud of you. This old man is truly moved by your achievements. If it was like the old times, I wouldâve wanted to put you on my shoulders and go on a hikeâŠâŠ but since youâve also grown, wouldnât it be too much for you as well?â
I obviously knew that this kind and down-to-earth face of Sir Bolvar wasnât everything.
I knew very well that behind his easy going and fun loving face was a fearsome level of skill.
Alright.
Letâs say that Sir Bolvar Patten was a famous knight, famed enough to be in the Record of Knights, just like what Irene said.
Then, why was he here?
Why would he give up the honor of being the greatest spear knight of the kingdom and just sit in Ardell with a fishing rod in his hand?
Then, Irene bowed her head to Sir Bolvar and said something that would solve my curiosity.
âMy name is Irene Prius. I greet the Spear Saint Sir Bolvar Patten.â
Not The Flash Knight that was known by our territory, but the spear amongst spears, the âSpear Saintâ.
As the words left her mouth, Sir Bolvarâs eyebrows shuddered a bit as he became a little flustered.
ââŠâŠWhere did you hear about that?â
His expression was asking if someone who remembers that name still existed.
Irene very politely replied,
âIâve heard about your stories in the Record of Knights. I couldnât confirm it beforeâŠâŠ but I became certain after seeing your half-moon spear and swift spearmanship. The tale of you slaying 10 high-ranking magicians from the rebel state of Perna is still legendary. Itâs an honor to be able to meet you here.â
ââŠâŠâ
He slayed 10 high-ranking magicians?
Our Sir Bolvar?
I looked at Sir Bolvar, shocked out of my wits.
âHuhuâŠâŠâ
However, Sir Bolvar just scratched the back of his head in embarrassment.
âYouâre a smart lass. You even remembered that small story in the corner of the Record of Knights. Well, even then, thatâs all in the past. Now, Iâm just an old man who struggles to even lift a spear.
What?
Was it all true?
I asked him,
âSir Bolvar, why did you hide it?â
âHide what?â
âI didnât know. I couldnât even guess that you were someone famous like this.â
âIâve never hidden anything, Young Master. Youâve never asked me.â
ââŠâŠâ
Hmm⊠Well, I couldnât say anything against that.
But, what was this?
Betrayal?
No.
How could I explain this feelingâŠâŠ
âIâm a little sad. I thought I knew Sir Bolvar pretty well.â
There was a hint of sadness and regret from ending up hearing more about the knight captain that Iâve known for so long from someone else.
However, Sir Bolvar just shrugged his shoulders.
âYoung Master, you know more about me than anyone else.â
âBut Iâve only just learnt that you were the Spear Saint, even though I was so close to you.â
âBut thatâs not everything about me, right?â
ââŠâŠWhat?â
âThat is only a part of me. I love fishing, I live in the house at the base of this hill, and I like eating meat for breakfast. I treat Ardell and its lord like my brothers, and Iâve spent time with the young master and the young ladyâŠâŠ Thatâs Bolvar Patten. Isnât that enough?â
ââŠâŠâ
What I felt was hard to explain.
It was like I was just struck in the back of the head.
Yeah.
Sir Bolvar was right.
The fact that he was written in the Record of Knights, completed a legendary deed, and was strong enough to be called the âSpear Saintâ was but a part of him.
Just because I didnât know this, does the Bolvar I know disappear?
Ruin, since when were you so focused on fame?
âYoung Master, youâre staying here as the winner of the Grand Festival. Compared to that, whatâs odd about me living in Ardell? Haha!â
Yeah.
There was no law that said I, who was born in and inherited the blood of Ardell, was the only one who could love Ardell.
Sir Bolvar wouldâve been a foreigner in the beginning, but now, he was family.
There was nothing odd.
Nothing was different either.
âYou are right, sir. I know more about you than anyone else.â
âThank you for understanding, Young Master.â
Sir Bolvar checked the time and became flustered.
âOh, now Iâm late. I promised the young lady I would help her with her swordsmanship.â
âRuina? Do you look after her swordsmanship personally?â
âNormally, the lord would look after her, but when wooden spars are needed, I help her.â
Sparring?
Sheesh. For the legendary spear knight Bolvar Patten of Radian to personally spar against the juvenile 12-year-old Ruina.
Iâm looking forward to this.
As Irene and I showed interest, Sir Bolvar Patten asked us,
âWill you join us, Young Master?â
âIn spectating? Of course I would.â
âNo, not spectating, but sparring.â
âSparring? Really? With me?â
âDonât you remember? I helped you with sparring when you were about 9.â
ââŠâŠâ
I remembered.
Of course I would remember.
Even while I was tumbling in the dirt, I would smile as I sparred against Sir Bolvar. It was one of my most cherished childhood memories.
âWould you like to have a go for the first time in a while?â
ââŠâŠâ
Against the knight captain of Ardellâs knight order, Bolvar Patten.
No.
Against the legendary Spear Saint. Would this opportunity come to just anyone?
Seeing Sir Bolvarâs competitive spirit through his smile, I clenched my fists.
âIâm not the little kid you remember.â
At that, Sir Bolvar jokingly responded,
âYes, I know. Iâm not the knight you remember either. Now Iâm too old to even lift a spear.â