Chapter 18: It was a night that seemed to have come to an end, but hadnât at all (Part 1)
After that, Ren left the room to do some work that Mireille had asked him to do.
A little while later, we all had dinner together.
Originally, Lithia should have eaten and we should have done so afterwards. But Lithia, instead of caring, let everyone sit in the same room and sometimes turned her hunter-like gaze on Ren.
(If Iâm not careful, Iâm going to get kidnapped.)
Ren finished his meal ahead of the others and left the dining table, saying something plausible like, âIâm going to check on the horsesâ.
But Iâve never taken care of a horse before.
I gave it some hay and it ate happily, which made me feel happy.
âWhat to do?â
Ren muttered, looking up at the night sky as he left the replacement shed, since there was no stableâ
I was once again thinking of Lithiaâs underwear that I had stolen.
âNo, thereâs nothing I can do about it.â
The fact is, itâs practically impossible to return it.
Earlier, I was so caught up in ethics that I couldnât respond calmly, but now I had no choice but to get rid of it.
âŚâŚ No choice. Letâs go burn it now.
I deeply regret that I used the thiefâs magic sword so thoughtlessly and Iâve made up my mind that Iâll never do such a thing again.
So I hope sheâll forgive me just this once.
As I was making this decision, Lithiaâs voice suddenly reached my ears.
âSo, you were here.â
Lithia was waiting outside the hut.
Ren realizes that sheâs in a white dress and that made his cheeks flush.
âIs this the so called after-meal exercise?â
âAs expected. Since you know, itâll make things faster.â
âWonât it be hard if you sweat by this time of the night?â
âI donât mind. I have to take a bath even before going to bed to get a good nightâs sleep.â
Lithia with a carefree smile on her face was fantastic in the moonlight.
However, when she threw her sword at me as she did in the day time, I wanted to avert my gaze from that dainty smile.
âI think it would be better not to do it because Weiss-sama will get mad!â
âToo bad. Iâve already asked Weiss for permission, so itâs not a problem. And your parents as well.â
âEhâ-?â
That knight commander, he was talked into it!
Lithia has a way with words. She also convinced her father, Baron Clausel, that she was a talented woman and he let her come all the way to such a remote village.
As for my parents, there was nothing they could do.
When youâre asked to do something by the daughter of a Baron, you have no choice but to accept.
(I must have made the wrong choice tooâŚâŚ I shouldnât have gone outsideâŚ..)
But Ren was brilliant.
(Hey, why donât I just not take the sword?)
That way, the fight would never take place.
I was relieved when I thought that.
âIf you donât take the sword, youâll stay longer than planned.â
âI wonât forgive youâ she meant.
Then the answer was obvious.
âActuallyâ-I was in the mood for some exercise.â
âMysteriously, Iâm a little annoyed âŚâŚWhy are you rejecting me so much?â
(I would never say that.)
Lithia shook her eyebrows when she saw Ren, who answered with a dry smile.
But when she saw Ren holding the sword in his hand, she seemed to have lowered her spirits a little.
âOkay? If I win, youâll tell me why. Also, youâll go to clausel with me, so be prepared.â
âBy the way, what happens if I win?â
Asked back, Lithia narrows her eyes.
âThen â- Iâll come back to this village!â
The light vanishes from Renâs eyes as he realizes that heâll lose no matter which way it goes.
In my surprise, my one-handed grip on the sword became weak.
Lithia, on the other hand, was still roused and pressed on.
The first time I saw her, I thought sheâd made a perfect move, but now the sword she swung down was easily blocked.
âHow could you defend against it! It wasnât so weak!â
âNo, even if you put it that way.â
The first time, even if it was only one time there was a rivalry, the second time, which is now, heâs even more efficient than the first time in parrying her attacks.
(It doesnât matter if she canât beat me!)
Iâm well aware that she is a person of rare ambition.
The only obstacle for me is that she is a genuine competitive person.
But given my ability, if I lose on purpose, Iâll surely be found out. And itâs inevitable that she will be offended.
If that happened, Iâll probably be kidnapped this time.
âWhy do you want to beat me so badly?â
âI told you, I hate to lose! And as the âwhite saint,â I donât want to lose to a boy my own age!â
The two crossed swords many times and continued their conversation in the midst of it.
âI donât understand what being the âWhite Saintâ has to do with this!â
âMy âWhite Saintâ is a skill that is blessed with aptitude for swords and physical abilities! I can also use sacred magic, but to lose to you is very, very frustrating!â
In other words, itâs a skill that combines swordsmanship, physical ability, and sacred magic into one.
Sacred magic is especially powerful.
It combines the strength of white magic, which has the power to heal wounds, with the strength of holy magic, which has the power to counteract the undead, curse, and detoxify. Other abilities unique to sacred magic, as well as the ability to use buffs on oneself and oneâs party members, tended to make the event battles in which Lithia participated much less difficult.
âIâll be serious from here on! Iâm going to beat you for sure!â
Lithiaâs movement changed.
She was enveloped in a dazzling light for a moment, then her speed increased even more. The sword that was crossed with mine gave the impression of a different personâs physical strength.
(is it Sacred magicâŚâŚ!)
Itâs the blessing of the main god Elfen, and since itâs different from physical ability UP, the effects overlap.
Probably, Lithiaâs physical ability UP is (small) like Renâs. This is because sheâs still young, and as she grows up, it should change to (medium) and then (large).
(Sheâs indeed very strong when she gets like this.)
Renâs complexion changed.
âYou should have used it a while ago!â
âI know! But if I use it without Weissâs permission, heâll get angry!â
(Which means â-)
Conversely, she got his permission.
(She has a sweet tongue for a young lady!)
Iâm a little miffed at the fact that the discussion was being made without my knowledge.
Ren furrowed his brow and said, âIf thatâs the case.â He put some strength into the hand that held the sword. Lithia was surprised to find he was becoming slightly more dominant.
And â-
ââŚâŚâŚâŚ Impossible.â
The final fight ended a moment later.
Lithia found herself facing Ren.
Before she could even get her sword into a defensive stance, Renâs sword was pressed against her neck.
âI win.â
He said, staring at Lithia, so close that she could almost feel his breath and count each of his eyelashes.
ââŚâŚâŚ.. I havenât lost yet.â
Is she nervous or embarrassed?
(Well, I hate to lose as wellâŚâŚ)
In the end, I put down my sword and moved away.
This time, she didnât seem to be able to pursue further and she was still surprised at the fact that she had been driven to defeat by the moment.
Then the sound of applause echoed through the room.