Two days after Ianâs sword dance, the instructors in charge of each class simultaneously changed their class schedule.
âIn the future, we will be increasing time for self-training.â
In the classes, instructors had taught them basic Krono Swordsmanship, and the prospective trainees would imitate it.
Although various teachings and advice were given according to the individuality of each trainee, it was a method that lacked flexibility.
And now it didnât.
The trainees were able to focus on the areas they wanted.
Instead of enforcing a rigid curriculum, the instructors focused on taking questions and answering only when the trainees approached them.
In other words, it meant that they changed to supporters rather than class instructors.
âInstructor, if I want to put more strength in this movemenâŠâ
âHow do I keep myself centered as I unfold theâŠâ
Trainees actively welcomed the change.
Five months is a long time for talented children, and they had already mastered all the basic forms of Krono Swordsmanship.
Some of them were paving their own way, and even those who seemed relatively slow were able to find clues for what they were lacking and began to take huge strides.
Yes.
Ianâs absurd sword dance had completely changed the situation.
âIf this is the case, there is a chance for me too!â
âIf I can refine what I felt yesterday to the extent where I can put it into practiceâŠâ
âEven though Iâm in class C now, I can do it! If only I can create something of my own!â
Burning with passion.
The trainees, who were exalted as if they were about to burn, swung their swords tirelessly until the late night, and the same feeling continued even after 10 days.
However, there was one person who was uncomfortable with such an atmosphere.
âBastard who acts smooth like butter.â
â?â
Bratt Lloyd was shocked at Judithâs sudden cursing.
He already knew that the cheeky girl had a rough mouth, but for her to curse someone without reason was rather rare.
So he asked.
âWhat is it?â
âWhat?â
âThere should be a reason for you to curse.â
âNo reason.â
âIs that so?â
âUh. I usually swear without much reason.â
âFine. Then keep doing what you do.â
Bratt replied indifferently.
He didnât know what it was, but it wasnât related to him. So he didnât want to worry.
He swung his sword again. The same was the case for his followers, including Lance Peterson.
ââŠâ
Judith glared at them, who were shocked.
Her grumpy expression gradually began to contort as she mumbled to herself. Bratt decided to ignore it this time.
Until it became hard to ignore her voice which gradually became louder.
It was even more bizarre that they heard curses that they had never heard before.
âWoah.â
Brattâs concentration broke, making him sigh.
With an annoyed expression, he approached Judith.
âSpeak up. If there is something you want to say.â
âI have been talking, didnât you listen?â
âNot the vulgar ones, they donât even count as words. Those are beastly sounds.â
âShould I tell you what real beastly sounds are?â
âSpit it out quickly. Iâm not doing this because I am worried about you or something. Is it because of Irene Pareira?â
âWhy bring his name up suddenly?â
When Bratt asked, Judith jumped up at the name.
However, she couldnât get rid of the thought.
The girl, who turned her gaze away, spoke in a lowered voice.
âIs he fine?â
âIrene Pareira?â
â⊠yes.â
Much was omitted, but Bratt could understand right away.
Judith was asking if Irene Pareira could survive the final evaluation.
The reason for her question was quite understandable.
âIt doesnât look very good.â
It was as Bratt said.
Unlike most children who gained enlightenment from the sword dance of Ian, Irene didnât seem to have gained anything significant from it.
There was no joy, gleam, or excitement on his face.
Instead, it was the opposite.
He became less and less talkative, and while watching him spend more and more time meditating instead of raising his sword, Judith began to feel her anxiety rise.
It was because his actions, which were contrary to the others, made it seem like he had fallen into disappointment.
â⊠he might fail.â
It was the first time.
Why did she care so much about other peopleâs affairs? Judith just couldnât help but feel it. And she didnât like the feeling.
But she couldnât just force her feelings to vanish, and Brattâs affirmation just annoyed her even more.
However, the next words which came from Bratt changed her expression.
âOf course, excluding that, Irene Pareira can pass.â
âUh? What do you mean?â
âThat one will definitely pass the final evaluation.â
A calm and low voice full of conviction.
She couldnât help but ask.
âHow can you be so confident?â
âHm. Isnât that obvious?â
âNo, what the hell seems obvious here?â
Judith wasnât the only one who was wondering.
Even Brattâs followers and those who were training nearby focused on their conversation.
They had no choice but to wonder. How could Bratt make such a confident prediction regarding the final evaluation?
Bratt didnât care.
But, he had no intentions of hiding his thoughts either.
Shaking his head, he spoke to Judith.
âWhat is the main criteria for the final evaluation?â
âUh? That is⊠potential.â
âYes, potential. The test measures âfuture potentialâ and not the current one. Letâs ask another question regarding that. How does one show potential?â
âUh? Uh, thatâŠâ
Judith hesitated.
Actually, she never really thought about it.
She didnât know what to say, but the only thing she could think of was, one had to show that they are stronger than others!
Therefore, knowing that her answer is wrong, she answered in a low voice.
âUh, well, that is, if you work harder than others and prove that you are full of talent, potential is shown, uh⊠so, being faster than othersâŠâ
âFine. Hard work and talent. As a result, the growth rate is superior to others. Both together show potential.â
When Bratt agreed to her words, Judith felt relieved.
Apart from her frustration of âI want you to stop talking and get to the main point already!â.
Fortunately, the girlâs wish came true.
âI will ask one last thing. In your opinion, who has shown the most growth since the start of school?â
ââŠâ
Judith didnât answer.
Bratt didnât answer for her either.
But that didnât matter. Everyone who was listening knew the answer right away.
âIrene Pareira!â
Everyone knew how Irene Pareira started.
The physical fitness test during admission. The horrible rumors which spread after that.
And his wretched body, which backed the rumors.
It was still vivid in their eyes, how messed up Irene was to be even called an ordinary child, let alone an aspiring knight.
No one thought that Irene would still be in the school after the midterm evaluations.
But they were shocked.
Irene Pareira was growing.
He raised his stamina faster than anyone else and developed his body.
He was able to catch up with Ilya Lindsay, whom they thought no one could reach, and as a reward, he was even given an audience with the school master that only a few were given.
It wasnât just that. In tests after the midterm, he performed poorly and got put into class F.
The trainees thought that was the end.
However, after 5 months, Irene moved up to class B and proved that he was better than an average swordsman.
A fact that no one could refute.
âPerhaps even if the evaluation was taken right now, Irene would pass. Why? Because all the instructors know how he was in the beginning. Comparing his current self to his past self, itâs impossible to believe that they are the same person.â
â⊠true.â
Judith nodded.
Although she was rebellious and had a bad temperament, she couldnât help but agree.
As Bratt said, no has nor will anyone ever grow as fast as Irene.
And that was something that brought joy to the red-haired girl.
But she felt other emotions too.
âI donât want to lose!â
It was a strong fighting spirit.
Judith didnât want to lose.
Not just in the present. No matter how strong Irene got in the future, she didnât want to lose.
Perhaps, it was the same for the final evaluation, which will be held in three months. She wasnât going to be satisfied with her current limit.
âI donât want to lose to him even in the future!â
Even after a year.
Or 5.
Or even 10 years.
Or even further in the future. Judith didnât want to lose to Irene. She couldnât even imagine herself losing to him.
And this was completely different from the feelings she had for him.
âPotential and strength. I will win unconditionally!â
She was confident.
Through Ianâs sword dance, Judith was able to realize what she had to aim for.
As long as she could follow the brightly shining milestone in front of her, she wouldnât lose to anyone.
She had faith.
âNow, I can comfortably show off my skills and get first place.â
It wasnât unreasonable for Judith to say such a thing, especially after her concerns were answered.
Of course, Bratt Lloyd disagreed.
âAs if.â
âAre you arguing with me about everything! Why? Because of Irene Pareira? Or maybe yourself?â
âNo. Iâm a lot better than you, but there are other reasons too.â
âHa, yes. Say it out loud. What else?â
âIlya Lindsay.â
âYou said that the criterion is potential? How can you be so sureâŠâ
âBecause of the Lindsay family.â
Cutting her off, Bratt answered.
âBeing from a sword family which is one of the best on the continent means that her future is guaranteed. The talent which flows in their bloodline, their training method and mindset which has been refined over time, and the great swordsmen in their family. Itâs strange to have no potential after coming from that. BesidesâŠâ
âBesides?â
âThe swordsmanship of the Lindsay family is known to be one of the most prestigious. Just by learning it⊠Ilya Lindsay will end up taking first place on the final evaluation.â
âDoes that make sense?â
âIt does.â
Bratt nodded with a stern look.
âBecause that is the power which a prestigious family holds on this continent.â
â⊠damn it.â
Judith couldnât hide her anger.
She knew it. How great and famous Lindsayâs familyâs Sky Sword was.
Just learning it would make her future bright.
Everything Bratt said was true. And she knew it too.
However,
âThen why the fuck should there be a test with a set result.â
She was angry.
Despite having everything, Ilya Lindsay entered Krono. Judith was unable to bear her anger since she had to grow from nothing.
She was even more annoyed at Ilya than Bratt and his followers.
âThey arenât complete assholes and quite talented. Why do they think of losing before the evaluation even starts?â
She wanted to hit Bratt in the groin.
And slap those bastards who always walked around with him.
She wanted to shout at everyone who curled in their tails.
Of course, she couldnât. The instructors would dismiss her if she did that.
âThese ones wonât even recognize my words.â
Judith, who judged that, walked away.
But that didnât solve everything.
The girl did everything to calm her boiling blood and soon found a way to tarnish Lindsayâs reputation.
She didnât hesitate at all.
She snorted then spoke.
âHuh, what is so great about that family? They were great geniuses in the past, but when she gets beaten by an orphan she wonât be able to appear in publicâŠâ
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Judith didnât even finish her speech.
Goosebumps rose. As if a cold sword was put to her throat.
Her eyes returned to how they looked when she was in the back alleys of the slums.
From afar, the silver-haired girl was approaching the hall with her sword.