A name which stuck with Irene.
But now no one called him that.
They had no other choice.
Who out there would wield their sword as hard as Irene does?
Anyone who watched him would think that.
However, if one asks what kind of effort Irene Pareira was putting into it, few people would be able to give an answer.
Waking up from a sweet sleep in the early morning.
Then, doing swordsmanship training all day long, which was more painful than heavy labor.
And repeating it every day.
It deserved praise and in fact, many admired Irene for it.
However, the people who focused on âwhy do you go to such lengths?â And accurately pointed out the mistakes in it wereâŚ
From the mouth of the person who seemed indifferent to others more than anyone else, praised Irene from the bottom of her heart.
There were more things he wanted to say, but couldnât. Even if he tried, he wasnât sure he could express himself properly.
Judith, too, nodded without saying anything, as if aware of what was happening within Irene.
A warm air which was unlike her filled the room.
Bratt Lloyd, who was looking at Judith and Irene, said.
âI turned her into a human. It took a lot of hard work to get here, so this is my way of thanking you.â
âWhat is this bastard spouting?â
âIâm only stating the facts.â
Judith looked at Bratt with angry eyes, but Bratt didnât budge.
Irene, who watched them, looked blank.
He felt it before, but Bratt changed. A lot more than Judith.
And it didnât feel bad.
âAt least he looks better than the last time I saw him.â
Irene smiled as he looked at both of them.
The appearance of the two Expert Level swordsmen trying to kill each other.
Somehow, it felt warm to Irene.
Of course, it didnât last long. If that wasnât the case, it seemed like they would run to the hall again to resolve the fight.
Irene thought to himself and said.
âI, now that Iâm done talking, I want to hear from you guys too. Are you fine?â
At Ireneâs question, the two folded their arms at the same time.
It was funny to look at. But he tried not to laugh.
If he burst into laughter, they would gang up on him.
Fortunately, both were focused on the question and not Ireneâs expression.
Looking at Judith, Bratt said.
âOkay. You tell him.â
âWell. Judith and I have been at the school the whole time, and itâs the same except for a few visits back home, but there isnât anything fun to talk about.â
âItâs fine. Please feel free to talk.â
Irene said with a smile, and Brattâs story began.
There was nothing special about it.
The story of hardworking swordsmanship training, the story of competing with outstanding seniors, the aspects which the schoolmaster and the instructors didnât know, and the story of Keira Finn, whom Irene didnât know well.
As he talked about other things, the topic was completely mixed up and after an hour or so, they were talking about the present and future.
And naturally, the three of them decided to go on a journey together.
However, in the process, Irene's plan was questioned.
âYou said you were heading to Lation?â
âNo, we were just on our way back from there before stopping here, and it was utterly disappointing!â
Irene was shocked at what they said.
Lation was a major city in the Maios Kingdom, which was one of the five western kingdoms with many swordsmen there. And this was a place on par with Alcantra where Krono was located.
But why did Bratt and Judith say that?
His doubts were resolved quickly.
âThey donât accept matches. They were so scared of us, and when we showed our Krono ids, they moved away. Or put someone who wasnât strong enough.â
âIt was an exaggeration honestly⌠no, the city is definitely overdone. Such a strong sense of restraint in the people there.â
When they revealed the silver mercenary card they refused the challenge because the kids lacked quality, and when they later learned that they were trainees of Krono, they made excuses and postponed the matches.
In order to avoid any possible defeat and decline of their reputation, they made up excuses.
âUtter disappointment. Our swordsmen accept all challengers so I thought that Lation is the same, but no. It was hard to see Masters, and some famous swordsmen were nobles⌠I feel frustrated thinking about them, we are going somewhere else.â
âYes. We are going to Partizan.â
Upon hearing Brattâs words, Irene burst out in exclamation.
It was because he was also planning to go to Partizan after Lation.
The history of swordsmen in Lation was short.
And there was no chance that challenges would be rejected if it was the Partizan city where swordsmen had more freedom.
So, the destination of the three was decided.
However, not all of the stories were done.
âThen, are you going to go with the Orc and the cat?â
Irene had Lulu and Kuvar with him.
And it wasnât a huge deal.
Kuvar was a good natured person and Lulu would be fine if someone kept telling her stories.
And Lulu liked Judith a lot.
And his friends should be fiâŚ
As he was thinking, an unexpected person showed displeasure.
âHuh? What is it Judith?â
âSo⌠itâs just a saying, but⌠then, there are superstitions around, and some nations take it seriously, and believe itâs true, soâŚâ
â⌠are you talking about the black cat superstition?â
Judithâs eyes widened at Brattâs tone.
However, she didnât object. It seemed like she was really concerned about it.
Bratt sighed and opened his mouth.
âYou even believed all kinds of strange superstitions about swordsmanship. Get some courage will you! Youâre 18 and still believe in that black cat thing?â
It didnât end with that.
Calmly explaining the origin of the black cat superstition and how it spread, Bratt listened to things she said and carefully told her that they had no basis.
Rather, he added that cats are beneficial animals and prey on mice which spread diseases and itâs good to have a pet regardless of color.
âLulu doesnât eat mice.â
âItâs okay. As Bratt says, the black cat thing is completely wrong. Rather, in the Hale Kingdom, the black cat is known to be a symbol of good luck.â
âHuh? I never heard of such a thingâŚâ
Bratt raised the question, and Irene answered proudly.
He was good at listening to others' opinions but he had no intentions of falling into Judithâs stubbornness.
With a flustered expression, Judith said.
âIâm sorry. I spoke all that without thinking. Itâs your partyâŚâ
âItâs fine. You were at fault and fix that habit of talking nonsense.â
âItâs okay, Judith. Donât worry too much. And Bratt, donât scold her too much.â
âAh! This is reallâŚâ
When Judith couldnât stand it and tried to grab Bratt.
The three turned their heads at the sound of knocking.
Then heard Kuvarâs voice.
âIs it fine if we come in? Or do you need more time?â
âTotally fine. We were just waiting.â
âHello! Judith! Uh, and you⌠Bratt?â
âAh, right! Bratt Lloyd! Nice to meet you. Iâm Lulu.â
Lulu and Kuvar appeared at the right time.
Thanks to that, Bratt and Judith stopped fighting and the room was filled with a new vibe.
Of course, as it was the first time, it was a bit awkward.
âHmm, Lulu introduced herself first. So I think it would be good to take time to introduce everyone againâŚâ
Moreover, he had something to close the awkwardness between them.
âThis⌠whiskey? Isnât this too preciousâŚâ
âHaha. Itâs precious. I have been saving it to drink with precious people.â
A high quality whiskey he received from the merchants near Alhad.
Bratt, who was quite knowledgeable about alcohol, his eyes lit up at it.
âThe bottle looks so luxurious. But is three bottles enough?â
She wasnât the kind to drink.
She would occasionally drink beer, but she had no idea how strong whiskey was.
So it led to Bratt provoking her.
âWill it be enough? If you can drink this bottle by yourself, I will call you brother for a week.â
âWhat bastard? No, not even sister, but brother? Are you crazy?â
âOkay then. Doesnât matter brother or sister! Itâs hard for a kid who just began to taste alcohol to endure strong alâŚâ
Judith slammed the table and took the bottle.
She blew away the neck and grabbed it.
âMr. Kuvar, can I drink all of this? They say itâs expensive, so Iâm asking first.â
âUh? Uhuh, thatâs fine. But you might not be able to drink theâŚâ
Isnât that too much? But he couldnât say.
Judithâs eyes seemed to burn with passion.
In the end, Kuvar couldnât stop her and Irene couldnât either.
Judith drank about a third of the whiskey.
Haa! With that said, she put it down and said.
âWaitâgulp! Itâs a little strong, but this?â â˝Âšâž
Judith lost it and kept hugging Lulu.
âSorry Lulu⌠sorry Lulu⌠Iâm sorry for thinking youâre a bad catâŚâ
âItâs okay. Judith I understand.â
âNo, Iâm sorry⌠sorry Lulu⌠sorry LuluâŚ.â
âIrene! Get her off me! Sheâs so strong that I canât move her!â
âHaha, such a nice sight.â
Lulu asking the woman to be taken away and Judith still repeating the same words, Bratt looking at her with a happy face, and Irene not knowing what to do.
Seeing them like that, Kuvar laughed.
âItâs louder than before.â
Not a bad feeling. This was a nice feeling.
With a smile on his face, Kuvar poured the whiskey down his throat.
â˝ÂšâžÂ âBut this?â Basically means that she thinks she will be fine even after drinking that much of the whiskey.