As in⌠literally a demonâs spirit? If this iron rod really was his favorite spear, then this would be the first time heâd ever heard it speak.
The original Lugia had a two-bladed prong. Although it looked quite odd at first glance, no one would dare mock Lugia. When Joshua wielded Lugia, their overflowing mana made them unchallenged on the battlefield.
Which made it difficult to believe that Lugia had transformed into a talking iron rod.
âThere is no time.â Joshua was roused by Lugiaâs voice humming in his head.
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe curse within your body will suppress your strength and consume your life as time passes.â
âMaybe⌠You also came back to the past with me?â His eyes widened. It seemed natural since they were together for decades, but it was still strange.
âThe only way to break the curse is using your bodyâs latent power.â Lugia couldnât hear Joshua. âIn order to restore that strength, you must be at least at the 4th level of spear mastery.â
â4th level!â Perhaps Lugia was talking about the ancient technique he found alongside the spear.
The majority of Knights in Igrant viewed the sword as the ultimate weapon. The spear was viewed as a crude toy used by poorly trained conscripts.
If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. â˝Âšâž
Among the knights, few understood the spear. There were only a handful of people who could compete with Joshua in his past life.
Joshua had reached the 5th level of mastery. Even after decades of hard work, the 6th level remained out of reach. In terms of knightsâ classes, an A-Class Knight can manifest their mana in the form of a sword. These knights are known as the âAbsolute Oneâ. At the 5th level of his 8-stage spear technique, Joshua was the best knight in the empire. The 4th level, just below it, was equivalent to a B-Class Knight.
Joshuaâs experience made him confident that he could reach that level, but he was only nine years old. Even before his return, it took him some time.
Of course we have to gather our strength. In order to approach Prince Kaiser, I need to show some skill. Joshua made a gloomy face.
But in my present state... Joshua bit his lip. Well, donât I already have experience using it in this state? Heâd already used a modicum of mana, although the consequences were painful. But even with this sliver of hope it would be difficult to become a C-Class Knight, let alone a master.
Lugia began to dissipate into the air with a sigh.
âItâs a temporary measure but, as long as Iâm by your side, youâll be able to use some of my power without side effects.â
Joshuaâs eyes widened.
âConstantly refine yourself. When you reach the supreme state and regain your lost strengthâŚâ Lugiaâs voice began to fade. âTo achieve what you desireâŚâ
Joshua rushed closer to catch Lugiaâs last whispers.
âSelf⌠certain steps⌠next timeâŚâ
âHey!â Joshuaâs hand shot towards Lugia, who had completely fallen.
AndâŚ
The volatile amalgamation of energies in his body exploded all at once.
âAhhhhhhhhhhhh!â
Joshua screamed like his body was being torn apart.
First floor reception room, Duke Agnusâs mansion
âDuke Agnus has arrived.â Following Imperial etiquette, the servant opened the door after a short delay. The well-oiled hinges swung open almost silently. Inside, two men and two women waited patiently.
âOh?â Duke Agnus tilted his head. There were more people than expected.
Knights? No, it would be rude for a guest to be accompanied by a knight in the Avalon Empire. It was like saying they didnât trust their host. Usually, their knights would wait in a different room.
Above all else, the atmosphere inside the room was⌠off.
âCharles?â Duke Agnus saw a familiar face and his eyes widened.
âI greet the Duke.â A girl with flaming red hair gracefully greeted Duke Agnus. She was a pretty girl in her early teens with slightly raised brows. She seemed sharp at first glance, but it only enhanced her charm.
She was Charles de Pontier, daughter of the Grand Duke Pontier.
âThatâsââ
âI came here on a whim, so I asked them not to inform you, Duke.â
âCox!â Duke Agnus stepped forward with a smile. The short-haired, middle-aged man, Cox von Wagen, was a vassal of the Pontier family. He was born a merchant and rose to nobility, but he was more famous for his nickname: âGold Ingotâ; as the name suggested, he had a monstrous appetite for gold. Hardly any money came into the Pontier family without passing through his handsâtruly, he was a key figure in the Pontier Duchy.
âThe princess insisted we visit, so I accompanied her. My apologies, Duke.â Cox bowed his head with regret.
âThereâs nothing to be sorry about! Even when weâre both in the capital, itâs hard to see each other⌠When else will I get the chance to see you like this?â Duke Agnus took it in stride with a cheerful smile.
âThank you for kind words.â At that, Duke Agnus smiled mischievously.
âIf youâre really sorry, how about you work for me now?â
âHaha, thatâsââ
âUncle, itâs been too long since Iâve seen you. You didnât even greet me and youâre already trying to poach our people?â
âPrincess!â Coxâs face flushed pale blue.
Iâve known the Princess since she was very young and she always treated me as a thing, so it doesnât matter if I treat myself like an objectâŚÂ But Duke Agnus was an entirely different story. Just as Cox was about to apologize, Duke Agnus burst into pleasant laughter.
âHahaha! Yes, Charles, it was a very poor greeting indeed. Youâre the same Charles I remember.â
âReallyâŚâ Charles pursed her lips. âBut, Sir Chiffon, where is Babel?â
âAh, the master....â Looking between them, Duke Agnus smiled strangely.
âOh, donât get me wrong.â Charles noted his smile. âI am of the same mind as you. As you know, our family has great wealth, and no one can challenge your strength.â
âHummm.â
âBy the time I heard Babel was promoted to a C-Class Knight, the rumors had already spread all over the capital. So I thought I might try recruiting a talent.â
âPrincess, you say too much!â Cox couldnât stand it anymore. He shook his head tearfully. âIâm sorry, Duke. The Princess is still immatureââ
âWhat did you say?â Charlesâs voice was shrill.
âItâs okay. Youâre just at that age.â Duke Agnus waved it off, but quickly shifted to an embarrassed expression.
âIâm sorry, Ponsel. I forgot about you.â
âNo, Duke.â The scholarly man in his mid-thirties bowed his head. This blue-haired, sad-eyed man with a soft impression was Ponsel Jean Rebrecca, famed for his sorcery.
Beside him was a girl with a rather similar atmosphere. She had wavy blue hair which flowed down like a waterfall and big droopy eyes. If Charles were âprettyâ, this girl was âbeautifulâ. She was Rebreccaâs last hope, the only remaining child of the Countess, and magical genius, Iceline Jean Rebrecca.
âYou came, Lady Iceline.â Duke Agnus greeted her with a small smile.
âI greet the Duke.â
âI came all the way here to get something to eatââ Charles made a dissatisfied expression.
âPrincess, why are you like this?â Cox grumbled.
âOh! I heard something!â Ignoring Cox, Charles clapped her hands as if sheâd remembered something. âI heard you have another son, but heâs sick so he doesnât stay in the mansion or somethingââ
âPrincess, that story!â Cox shouted in terror and embarassment.
âItâs a nice place⌠I donât think the stable is a good place, butââ Duke Agnus smiled bitterly.
âOh, a stable?â Charles looked surprised. âSo itâs true heâs your son?â
âI wonât deny it.â
âAHA! Thenââ
âPrincess, please!â
I havenât said anything yet, Charles frowned.
Please, please! Cox couldnât hide his anxious expression. I pray the Princess doesnât go any further. I pray that I live to greet the sunrise...