The merchants who were watching the fight, as well as the mercenaries who were training, all stopped and looked at one place alone.
It was towards Irene and Ilya. They couldnât easily turn their eyes away after what they had just seen.
It was only for a short time that the two were clashing their swords, but that brief moment was enough for the onlookers to see their true selves.
The mercenaries realized that the two were at least Experts.
âArenât they stronger than any of the Experts that I have seen till now?!â
âAnd arenât they too young! They donât even look like they are past their mid-20sâŚâ
The mercenaries who couldnât keep their mouth closed from the shock, couldnât even understand the âreal skillsâ of Irene and Ilya.
Irene, who was staring at Ilya, said.
âDid you intentionally come in for the first fake slash?â
âRight. Because the second attack was going to be a real one.â
Those who were heard that were wondering what they were talking about.
The silver-haired womanâs attack was so fast that no one could even see.
However, the blonde young man called an attack a âfakeâ one, and the girl agreed.
It was incomprehensible for them to understand the attacks, considering the speed that was condensed into each of them.
And furthermore, what the mercenaries didnât know was that the battle between the two swordsmen was actually one between Masters.
âShe used the fact that she knew I could see the aura being moved in her body during the first charge, and then deliberately faked it to distract me.â
No beginner could read their opponent. Because they would be too busy doing their own things.
However, as one gains more skills, they become relaxed, and it becomes essential to understand the opponentâs intentions to react to their movements.
Irene learned that from John Drew and reached a level where he could infer the next movement of his opponent from the motion of their muscles, eyes, and feet.
However, right now, Ilya was using the Aura operation as psychological warfare.
âI may not be able to see it like you do, but my father said he could understand the aura of his opponent with sensory awakening.â
âSomething like that. In fact, I heard that all high-level Sword Masters have very keen senses, and they enjoy such kind of battles.â
âI will have to be more careful in the future.â
âWhat are they saying?â
The mercenaries who heard the two swordsmenâs conversation looked frustrated as they couldnât understand anything that was being said.
Looking at them, it was clear that they were of a higher level than them. Each and every word coming from their mouth could possibly be a thing to learn.
However, they couldnât even understand half of it; it wasnât unreasonable to feel this upset.
Of course, it didnât bother Ilya and Irene.
The two, who looked at each other for a moment, resumed fighting.
Irene held his breath and focused while blocking Ilyaâs attacks which had become faster than before.
He thought that fighting her would be easier since he knew the other personâs technique, but he was wrong.
The speed at which his opponent was using Aura was faster than his eyes could see and judge.
Two things were needed for him to overcome this.
First, battle experience to familiarize himself with such fights, and the second was a keen sense of understanding of Aura to grasp the movement of his opponentâs Aura without relying on his eyes.
Both were impossible for the current Irene, but he smiled.
It was because it gave him immense pleasure to know that there was a lot more to learn even after being a Master.
Irene almost lost the spar as he was a little too close to being stabbed.
Still, seeing the happy expression on his face, Ilya felt complicated emotions rise in her.
âHe is different from the old days.â
Irene wasnât like this in school.
She always thought that Irene, walking ahead without being bothered by othersâ gaze was great then, but not once had she thought that he was passionate regarding the sword.
Therefore, his current appearance, with his eyes showing how happy he was to know that there was something new for him to learn, came as a shock to her.
âWhat about me then?â
After being defeated in Land of Proof, it was a question she asked herself countless times now.
However, she hadnât found the answer yet.
The person who liked the sword had disappeared, leaving her body to wander aimlessly without purpose. The anxiety within her rose again.
Despite these thoughts in her head, Ilyaâs attacks poured out fiercely; however, Irene wasnât one who would miss the gap.
A groan escaped from Ilya.
It was definitely her who attacked, and it wasnât like the timing was off. She had used the sword at the expected and correct angle.
However, the moment she came in contact with the opponentâs sword, a blunt sound came from it.
Just like hitting an iron statue.
Feeling the tingling pain on her palms, made Ilya take a step back, and Irene prepared for a counterattack as he moved ahead boldly.
Fortunately, their exchanges were unlike before, and she didnât feel the dullness from each hit, but her hands still felt numb, so Ilya had no choice but to stay in a defensive position for some time.
During the championship match, she mostly held the upper hand, so this was quite embarrassing for her.
Of course, that didnât last for long.
Feeling that the senses in hand had recovered, Ilya pushed Irene back with an appropriate counterattack, then pointed her sword and said.
âLetâs end this now.â
âIn the middle, how did you do that?â
âAh, I hardened my entire body with aura.â
âHuh. Itâs thought of the image of me being a giant made of steel. It is not possible to do it while moving, but I just tried it once.â
Irene hadnât thought exactly of a steel giant, but rather the image of the man in his dreams who disappeared.
A man who was tougher and stronger than anyone Irene had ever seen.
Just because the man had a flaming heart, that didnât mean he had to reject the steel will of the man.
So, he thought of applying it if possible since he was able to control the flames.
âIntriguing. Should we talk more about it?â
The two sat down and talked about it as if the bloody battle they just had was nothing.
Aura operation, hardening, dream?
Most mercenaries couldnât even understand what was being talked about right in front of them, and they felt bad about it.
They wanted to see more of that fight, rather than listening to something they would never understand!
Seeing something was better!
While everyone was thinking that, Judith, who watched the battle between Irene and Ilya, pulled out her sword.
After being called by Judith, Bratt stood up a bit surprised.
After leaving Land of Proof, Judith had spent most of her time practicing alone.
Even when training, she would mostly choose Ilya over the others.
Compared to Irene and Bratt, who were always with her, Judith wanted to be the âbest in the continentâ, and it felt natural for her to have eyes on the Sword Master.
Bratt also had to sort out his personal thoughts, so he didnât bother asking her to spar either.
But when she suddenly called for him, he couldnât help but wonder why?
It was even more puzzling when he looked at her eyes.
âIt doesnât feel like she called me because I was the only one here.â
It was as if she was waiting for something.
After a moment, Bratt shook his thoughts.
âFine, letâs go and hang out, itâs been a while.â
Hearing those words, people on the ground looked at them.
Until the fight with Irene and Ilya, the people were like, âWho the hell are they?â, but now everyone knew.
The fact that they were the famous trainees of the golden batch of Krono Swordsmanship school.
It was because of Fredricâs diligent chatter.
âIs this going to be as great as the previous one again?â
âI heard they are a bit lagging compared to those two, but they must be experts.â
âThey are known to be top at theâŚâ
The level of the two was known to be the top of Experts.
It was shocking when considering their age; however, they were strong, and anyone would accept that.
Once again, people were filled with excitement; they gulped and looked at the two. Bratt glanced at the background.
However, Judith was looking at Bratt.
Feeling her act strange, he cleared his throat and said.
âLetâs start right away.â
With that, Judith took the lead, and the first attack fell, similar to the battle between Irene and Ilya.
The mercenaries who saw the clash were shocked.
Unlike the previous one, where they just stood and looked blankly, this time, they were trying their best to focus on the fight and learn something.
However, such thoughts disappeared without a trace when the fight started.
Even the battle between Judith and Bratt was too high for them to grasp.
Judithâs burst of intense yet colorful flame-like strikes, which were explosive, and Brattâs gentle defense skills that flowed like.
Grasping or analyzing was impossible; they couldnât even see their movement properly.
All they could do was open their mouths and look ahead blankly.
However, something unexpected happened.
While continuing to fight, Judith suddenly withdrew her sword.
Judith turned around with an even stranger look than before and looked uneasy for some reason.
Seeing her like that, Bratt, Irene, and Ilya exchanged glances.
Judith always had an unpredictable behavior, but right now, they couldnât even fathom why she was doing this.
âE-excuse me! Iâm sorry, Miss Ilya Lindsay⌠right? I know this is rude, I am sorry. However, if I donât say this, I will regret it laterâŚâ
âMr. Irene Pareira! PleaseâŚâ
However, no one approached Judith for a while because of the heavy atmosphere around her.
As soon as the match was done, the mercenaries approached the three people.
Judith felt a bit burdened by it, but the three of them were fine.
In the past, maybe it would have been a different situation, but now they werenât just nobles who wouldnât talk with normal people.
In the end, they accepted the questions that the mercenaries asked, and then night came.
And when most of them were asleep.
Judith, who was completely silent after the match, woke up Bratt.
Bratt meekly followed her to a place away from the group.
A mercenary who saw that, threw a subtle glance at them.
That Judith didnât call him because of some special relationship between a man and woman.
After a while, she looked at him and said,
âWhy did you hide your skills?â
âDonât think about saying rubbish. You are hiding it, your real skill!â
Bratt Lloyd was stunned at the words Judith said.
But the words didnât go on.
It was the moment when he realized it and was about to give an excuse.
Judith ended up being a step faster than him.
âIt is a different thing if it was Irene or Ilya, but I know you. I am the one who has seen you the longest and closest. A few days ago⌠no, you achieved some things even in Eisenmarkt, right?â
âI have been curious about it. Why is this bastard even hiding his skills? To surprise me at a later time? To surprise Ilya or Irene during the training matches? No, you werenât that kind of person. I know you and you would never do such things. After thinking for a while and by eliminating the wrong answers, I figured it out. YouâŚâ
âThink of me as an idiot.â
Phew, Judith who said that let out a hot breath.
But it didnât end there.
Taking a breath, Judith quickly poured out her thoughts without giving Bratt time to speak.
âAre you feeling sympathy for me? Uh? You are so worried for me that you stay low-key? You think I wouldnât bother chasing after you, and now you make me look like a foolish bastard? Uh?â
Brat was about to speak, but then paused.
Judithâs eyes were different from usual.
It was hard to look into her eyes. It was even harder because those eyes were looking right at him.
So, the words didnât come out. He shook his head to clear his mind and think of the right words to say to her.
But there was no room to make excuses.
Suddenly, there was a loud noise from far.
The hoofs of dozens of horses.
Though it wasnât clear, there were voices and a language which seemed different from their own.
Perhaps it was the language of Orcs and not the language of humans.
âWake up! Everyone wake up!â
A nightmare-like feeling washed over the entire group, and soon everyone was up.
The mercenaries stood up, rubbing their eyes, and took out their weapons, and the magicians used light magic to see around them clearly.
Kuvar summoned fire spirits to see around.
And then the appearance of the Orcs was revealed.
One on a pretty large scale.
Anxiety appeared on the faces of the merchants.
Although their group had swordsmen, the atmosphere the thieves were giving out was rather terrifying.
The mercenary commander and the merchants immediately began to talk to negotiate with them.
Meanwhile, an Orc appeared from the bandits who had now completely surrounded the people.
He had a tremendously huge appearance and was as if two people had been put together, and spoke in a low eerie voice in the common language of the continent.