Ilya Lindsay had a questionable expression on her face.
Irene, who had never approached her since the midterm evaluation, came for her. She couldnât understand why he had come.
As if that wasnât enough, the guy held out his hand.
âWhat? Bracelet? AndâŠâ
âA letter and a gift.â
A belated answer came out of the boyâs mouth.
His face was no different from the girls. Expressionless.
But Ilya didnât feel that his actions were cold.
Rather, unlike his usual dry appearance, he felt more humane.
However, Ilya wasnât in a situation where she could pay attention.
Concealing her embarrassment, she spoke in a cold tone.
âGift? And a letter? What is all of this sudden?â
âUhm, is it sudden?â
âExplain this. What are you thinking by giving me all this?â
Ilya couldnât understand.
In a way, it was like breaking off their relationship, giving her a gift after the last conversation. And a letter too?
Naturally, her tone became sharper and colder.
However, Irene wasnât affected by it.
Rather, he continued to speak in a calm voice.
âI have a younger sister.â
âWhat?â
Ilya was shocked by his sudden words.
What the hell was he talking about?
Despite her questions, Irene continued to speak.
âShe is bad at dealing with people. Expressing her feelings and sharing her thoughts with others. So, there have been quite a few quarrels and misunderstandings, but when I wake up the next day, there will always be a letter by my bedside. Along with a gift.â
His younger siblingâs way of reconciling, and as he looked into the eyes of Ilya, he said all that.
As Ilya looked into Ireneâs eyes, the conversation continued.
âYou already know, I am not very good at conversing either. I get lost about what has to be said, and my words arenât organized, talking is just difficult for me.â
ââŠâ
âStill, I took some time to write, and it came out okay. I think I understand why my younger sister prefers letters.â
âDo you think Iâll help you again because you did this?â
Asked Ilya.
Colder than before. She asked it without even knowing why she acted. Her words were a lot harsher.
Of course, Irene didnât care about it.
Rather, with a light smile on his face, he handed her the letter and the gift by saying.
âEven then, itâs fine.â
With those words, Irene Pareira left. Itâs like he really didnât care about her helping him train.
Ilya Lindsay stood still for a while.
Then, looking down at the letter the boy handed to her and the flower-shaped bracelet, she set down her weapon in the weapon rack.
And walked.
âWhat?â
âLindsay? She is heading back already?â
âAlready? Why?â
Some people who were resting because they werenât feeling well were shocked.
Shockingly, Ilya Lindsay, who never skipped training before, was walking away.
Because she, who was the strongest one in the school, was like Irene, who never stopped training.
But naturally, she didnât care about their words.
No, she couldnât. This time, the sounds didnât even reach her ears. She just walked and entered her room.
And read the boyâs letter.
Again and again.
âI donât feel good.â
The content didnât matter.
But she understood that her actions in the past must have been wrong.
Even so, she didnât regret acting like that.
But regardless of all that, Irene wanted to reconcile.
But strangely enough, the simple content in the letter was hard to bear.
âThis giftâŠâ
Ilya looked at the bracelet on her desk.
Silver bracelet. Nothing flashy, but it was something that had a strange aura and was precious.
He probably contacted his family and asked them to send it.
But that didnât matter.
The thing which was engraved on the bracelet, called Adonis, reminded her of something which happened in the past.
âPhew.â
A hot sigh escaped her mouth.
She knew that it had to be a coincidence.
That guy, the one called deadbeat noble, the lazy prince, had no way of knowing her circumstances. No, it wasnât like knowing it was wrong.
But she was annoyed. Unable to bear.
She stayed in her room for a long time.
ââŠâ
A few minutes passed. And then hours passed.
Even after that, Ilya Lindsay maintained the same standing posture, which was hard for most swordsmen to hold.
And finally realized.
Where did her anger come from?
She muttered to herself.
âIt was me.â
Irene Pareira had been the same as she first met.
His feelings, his behaviour and his attitude towards her.
What changed was her.
Nodding her head, she went to bed, despite not being able to sleep all night.
Dawn was bright. No, it wasnât correct calling it bright.
It was a little past 4 in the morning, and the sky was still dark as summer had passed.
However, despite the early hour, there were children in the main hall.
The number exceeded twenty.
Thanks to their increased stamina, the effective recovery magic, and the competitive spirits of the trainees, the kids could train longer.
And Irene Pareira was one of them. He continued his early training even in the midsummer when most kids were exhausted.
It wasnât because he changed. He just didnât have a reason to be lazy.
Whoop!
âOh oh, right from the morning? I have no strength, you?â
âIâm fine.â
âItâs interesting. I never even saw her sleep in the liberal arts class. Do you think she sleeps at night?â
âIt isnât like that.â
Judith was close to him.
Seeing the girl with a sleepy expression but still using her sword better than others made the trainees around her turn envious.
Although she didnât receive the guidance of a prestigious family, she could rank among the top three in the school. She had talent, which made everyone jealous.
However, the gazes werenât just focused on her.
Rather, more and more children focused on Irene Pareira, who was next to her.
âIâm jealous. Only if I too have the chance to train with JudithâŠâ
âNo, not just Judith, anyone in class A is fineâŠâ
âDamn. I should have built a friendship with the top rankers.â
Yes. Most of the trainees in the sword hall were jealous of the friendship he built with Judith but not of Irene himself.
Only when a right opponent is present did the true power of a swordsman come out, which made it important to have a good partner.
There is no other reason why so many wandering swordsmen on the continent looked for people stronger than them to ask to spar.
In that sense, it was upsetting that Irene, from class C and not even class B, got to monopolize Judith.
Of course, despite that, not a single trainee thought of approaching her.
Because the red-haired girl had a belligerent attitude.
If it wasnât for what happened in the midterm evaluation, everyone was sure that Judith would have never gotten along with Irene.
So, the children turned their heads away from the two.
However, before long, their gazes once again turned to Irene Pareira.
It was because Ilya Lindsay of the Lindsay family suddenly approached him.
âWhat now? All of a sudden?â
âWhy come into the Sword Hall? Did she come here because she had something to say to Irene?â
âDid their relationship become worse?â
Ilya Lindsay was reluctant to show her familyâs swordsmanship to others.
For that reason, her training was conducted elsewhere, where there wasnât much of a crowd.
But now, for the first time in self-training, someone who never stepped foot into the Sword Hall was walking towards Irene Pareira, who seemed distant from each other over the past few days.
âHuh?â
âWhat?â
However, the behavior of the silver-haired girl was different.
She went close enough to Irene, and he noticed her, but then the two began to stare into each otherâs eyes for a second.
That was it.
After that, she left the hall as if nothing happened.
Judith, who watched it, asked with a puzzled face.
âWhat was that?â
Irene didnât answer.
It was because he didnât know either, like the others.
However, he saw it. As she turned around, Ilyaâs left wrist held the bracelet he had given to her.
âIâm glad.â
There was no conversation. And the expressions were the same.
Seeing how his sincerity had been accepted. Ireneâs mouth formed into a faint smile.
âWhat now? Did you just smile?â
âI did?â
âWhat âI did?â what is going on?â
âNo big deal.â
âYou people are really funny. She suddenly comes and looks at you, then leaves, and the other one who saw her suddenly breaks into a smile. What the hell goes on in your mind?â
Judith looked at Irene the entire time.
Her intention was to infer what had happened between the two of them through his expression.
It made her ask openly, despite not getting a proper answer.
However, the boyâs expression disappeared in an instant and then went back to his original one.
Understanding anything seemed unreasonable.
Eventually, the girl groaned as she raised her sword. Annoying morning.
But then, another person approached Irene Pareira.
This time, the curiosity levelled up for the trainees and Judith too.
She muttered.
âBratt?â
âIrene Pareira.â
Bratt stepped in front of Irene and called out his name. He was different from Ilya.
Anyone could tell for sure that there was a purpose.
Seeing the deadbeat noble monopolize the attention of all the top rankers, the trainees began to think of various reasons.
âWhat day is it?â
âWhy Bratt now? Does he want to duel again? No, not a duel, maybe a spar?â
âNo. It canât be.â
Right. It couldnât be that.
Irene Pareira had suffered a unilateral defeat last time.
Bratt Lloyd knew best that in just a month of training, nothing would have changed.
Then what was the reason?
For what reason did he have to approach Irene and talk to him first thing in the morning?
âWhat is it?â
âLetâs communicate more in the future.â
â⊠what does that mean?â
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âAs I said, literally. Just like Judith and you, I want us to communicate more so we fill in each otherâs gaps, in swordsmanship.â
A shocking proposal from a top-ranked trainee to the lowest one.
The children in the hall looked at Bratt Lloyd with startled eyes, just as they did when he requested the duel.