âPiss off, where the hell do you get off crawling your way into?â
âDonât even think about getting near before you die.â
âThat, thatâs not itâŠâ
âWhatâs not it. Thatâs rich coming from the one who publicly humiliated our vice-president.â
âHeartless asshole.â
âThere are things you can do to win, and things you cannot.â
I felt the eyes look down on me as if they were looking at trash, but I could do naught but keep my mouth tightly shut.
Right now, I was trash incarnate.
âJust one⊠please give me just one chance.â
âGet lost.â
No matter how much I begged or pleaded, the Arucia students refused to allow me onto their grounds.
To be honest even I wouldnât allow myself in.
Because the only ones who knew the full story were those evil Yugrasia students that had also participated in that event.
The majority of the Yugrasia students that hadnât participated in that event thought that I had actually said what Risen had said instead.
The female students of my academy were looking at me as if I was trash, and some of the male students were looking at me with respect.
To the girls, I was trash that abandoned his woman for a single victory, to the boys, I was a hero that even gave up his woman in order to win.
And as for Risen, the cause of all this⊠he was avoiding me as hard as he could using Lokiâs full power.
Iâd summoned all my elementals and run at him with the resolve to actually kill him, but Risen was taking this just as seriously as I was and easily slipped through my elemental encirclement, dodging in and out and here and there disgustingly easily.
In the end I couldnât exact the retribution of blood once againâŠ
Even when Iâd showed up in the Arucia residence to beg for forgiveness, I was coldly turned away, and could only walk away with lifeless footsteps.
âIs this⊠really the end?â
I could still hear Ariâs cry ringing in my ears.
The cry that was filled with sorrow and despair⊠and yet asked me one last time with that final hope.
âShould I just sneak in?â
As Ariâs cry rang through my head, I stopped walking and looked back at Arucia.
Even if the majority of the students bar Mercaria were nobles, even if the equipment they had were the best canvases available, a canvas was still a canvas.
To me, who had experimented and invented all sorts of means and methods to escape from Yugrasiaâs night study, there was no way that a couple of magic tools would be able to stop me.
As long as those tents werenât Made In Black Anvil!
âAlright, Iâm just going to gap it and look for Ari!â
Just as I was looking around to determine the most optimal escape route, I heard a familiar voice from behind me.
ââŠAre you even going to commit a crime now, oppa?â
âRe, Renya?â
Renya ti Silgran.
A childhood friend from a very early age, and the first girl that confessed to me.
She wasnât jealous of my other childhood friends that also liked me, and on the contrary, helped them to confess themselves. A girl who was that gentle-hearted was now looking up at me with teary eyes.
âAre⊠are you really going to become a criminal as well now, oppa?â
âN, no⊠I just wanted to meet Ari⊠but I couldnât find a way to meet her, thatâs all it was!â
ââŠBut trying to sneak in is still a crime.â
âKghhhâŠâ
âOppa⊠I saw todayâs match as well, but you werenât acting like normal. The oppa I knew would never have done something so filthy just to win!â
Sorry, Iâve fallen so low I actually can do as filthy things as I need to in order to win.
It was just that I was making such a huge fuss about it because it was Ahri we were talking about, to be honest if it was someone elseâs problem Iâd actually be praising Risen right about now.
Because that was the kind of place Yugrasia was.
Not even the jungle would be this savage!
âIt wasnât me that said those things yesterdayâŠâ
Although since I couldnât say that as is, first I looked away and said so with a regretful voice.
âReally?â
And Renya looked at me with heartrending eyes in response to my much-too practiced acting skills!
âYes. It was the vice-president Risen that said those things yesterday. You know the Trickster? He used Lokiâs ability to change his voice into mine.â
âReally? It really wasnât oppa that did it?â
âOf course.â
This at least was no lie.
Because of that, I could nod my head with no deceit and when I did, the tears that had gathered in the corners of Renyaâs eyes began to flow freely.
âThank goodness⊠thank goodness⊠Unni had worked so hard to get her and oppa recognised by her dadâŠâ
It hurt my heart to see her cry so sorrowfully, but I heard something I couldnât just gloss over.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âAhâŠâ
At my words Renyaâs eyes widened, and her mouth opened slightly.
âAh, th⊠that⊠ah, thatâs⊠if unni does her best at the imperial festival⊠thatâs, uhâŠ. If she does her best⊠then might unniâs dad not see oppa in a better light?â
Renya canât lie.
Sheâs so, so horrible at lying.
To the point where I wondered if I might have to have her enrol in Yugrasia for a short one-month course.
Although of course if she did, the moment Renya met the silver devil would undoubtedly be the moment sheâd break up with me so it wasnât like that would ever happen!
As Renya told me what was definitely a lie, I used the practical acting skills I learned in Yugrasia.
âRenya.â
âM, mm.â
I lowered my voice, and made my eyes look as sad as I could.
Although it wasnât as good as our abilities to play dead in order to fool the silver devil, but our skills in looking as pitiful as possible to the teachers that stood in our way were good enough for us to be able to survive by begging, even if all our houses were to fall to ruin.
âIs that⊠really it?â
In a complete turn of events to just before, now I was the one looking at Renya with tears in my eyes.
âAh⊠th, thatâsâŠâ
Renya couldnât meet my eyes and turned her head around so I couldnât make eye contact.
âRenyaâŠâ
But it wasnât like I would allow that.
I moved in advance to where Renya would turn her head to, and made her keep looking into my tearful eyes.
âUwuuâŠ. Uw?â
As my face came into her field of view no matter which direction she turned, in the end Renya ducked her head as she started twitching.
Ducking her head to avoid my line of sight wasnât a bad move.
Because if she does, then she canât see my face unless I duck down under her myself.
And there was no way I could stick my head under in a sad(act) situation like this.
And so her ducking her head down to avoid my face was not a bad move, not a bad move at all.
That is, if my objective had been to show her my sad face!
Fwoomf.
âO, oppa?!â
I could hear Renyaâs startled voice from right in front of me.
My attack of choice was a surprise embrace!
Renya ducked her head down to avoid looking at my face.
And of course let alone my face, she couldnât see the rest of me either.
And when her vision was obstructed?
Of course youâd have to go for the sneak attack!
âRenya⊠I want to know. What happened to Ari?â
âFueee?â
And if the opponent didnât go down with the first sneak attack, then follow up a second, a third time to finish them off.
Professor Aruhan had told us that there was no point in a sneak attack if you couldnât finish off the enemy.
âRenya⊠Iâm⊠sad. I donât want to have to make you lie.â
âBut⊠but stillâŠâ
As I whispered into her ears, Renyaâs face which had already turned red, started to heat up as if she would explode.
âTell me, RenyaâŠâ
âTh, thatâsâŠ. Uwuu⊠Unni told me not to say itâŠâ
Now tearing up a bit, she twisted around this way and that to escape my attack, but the more she did, the deeper she dug herself into my arms.
âUwuu⊠wha, what theâŠâ
As she only get closer the more she tried to get away, Renya was starting to lose herself.
âThis is the end.â
âAre you⊠really not going to tell me?â
âFunyaaaaaaaahh!â
As I whispered and lightly nipped her ear, Renya finally fell to my last attack, falling to the ground with tears in her eyes.
âO, oppaâs⊠sniff⊠gotten lewdâŠâ
Although she came to a bit of a weird misunderstanding.
And shortly afterwards.
âAnd thatâs what happened.â
âSo that was it.â
What Renya told me as we sat on the grass was a long story, but easily summarised as thus.
Ari and I had known each other since a very young age, but the difference in class between her family and mine was much too great.
I was from an ordinary viscountâs family.
In comparison, although not necessarily famous, Ariâs family was one that held the title of Count, one that could be called a high-ranking noble.
Because of that, Ariâs father very, very much disliked me hanging around Ari.
There was already a difference in class between us, and Ariâs father was a person who treated his familyâs pedigree as one which started as a Baron as a knight, and eventually worked its way up to a Count.
It was also said that he said he would only let his daughters marry someone who had learned the sword, and often enough to essentially be a habit of his.
But I only learned summoning!
And as a summoner that only learned how to utilise spirits, I was completely ignorant in terms of swordplay.
In a situation like that, Ari and I became lovers thanks to Renyaâs help, and hating to hide that truth, Ari did her best to make her father acknowledge me.
Perhaps Ariâs efforts had paid off, her father had told her directly that if Arucia won this yearâs imperial festival thanks to her efforts, he would take a second look at our relationship.
So Ari worked herself down to the bone until the imperial festival began, and improved herself!
And the end result of that wasâŠ
âThey got completely wrecked by Yugrasiaaaaaaaaaahh!â
She worked that hard, and in the end, Arucia was still on 0 points with only 1 event left!
Worse, the reason she lost the latest event was because her lover, the person sheâd worked so hard for had betrayed her!(even if it wasnât the truth!)
âUnni⊠even after the event ended, she kept crying. When I went to see her before you came, she was still crying.â
âUrghhâŠâ
Even if I couldnât hear Renyaâs sorrowful voice, I could almost see Ari crying in front of me.
âAnd in that situation, even if you try to sneak in to see her, unni wonât want to meet you.â
âMm.â
She tried her hardest, worked so hard all for the sake of getting her father to acknowledge our relationship, but I was the one who had rejected her.
Even though I wasnât the one who said those things, right now, that was the only way Ari could accept the current status quo.
Would she really want to meet me in that state?
Even if I snuck in, would Ari actually accept me?
âSo oppa, please, just wait a little bit. Until unni can heal her heart⊠can you please wait just a little bit?â
It wasnât a bad idea to listen to Renya, who said she would mediate between Ari and I.
Because stepping out right now could actually hurt Ari even more than she already was.
But⊠but!
âNo, Iâm not going to wait for her.â
âN, no! Even so, sneaking in is a crime!â
âIâm not going to sneak in, either.â
âTh, then how?!â
As Renya was shocked by what I announced, I threw away the sad expression Iâd had on my face, and managed a forced but bright smile.
âA frontal breakthrough.â
âHuh?â
As I looked at Renyaâs stunned expression, I stood up from where Iâd been sitting down.
âRenya, whereâs Ariâs tent?â
âU, unni? Unniâs over there⊠ahh!â
Renya pointed to a tent with her finger, before realising what sheâd done and quickly pulling her finger away, but the target had already been sighted!
âIâll be back soon.â
âO, oppa?!â
Renya hurriedly reached her hand out but she couldnât catch me.
âHuhh?!â
âI told you to piss off⊠what the?!â
âGet him, the Yugrasia student council president is trying to break in!â
With the blessing of the wind spirit, I quickly ran forward.
There was no way that the likes of Arucia students could hope to catch up to my evasion skills that had been tempered by the night study.
âWas it that one?â
Bang!
âAri!â
I kicked down the entrance to her tent.
âNe, Nerkia?â
When I barged in, a shocked Ari lifted her up from her bed, and I saw her eyes were bloodshot and swollen.
Her hair was also in ruins.
There were still tears in the corners of her eyes, and although it might be a bit rude to say this, but she was even dribbling snot which I hadnât seen from her since we were kids.
âD, donât come in!â
Whether it was because she realised what she looked like right now, or simply because she hated me.
She yelled shrilly as she covered her face with the pillow she was holding.
âNo.â
There was no way I would listen to those words.
âGo away, go away! Yugrasiaâs victory is more important to you than me.â
âThatâs not true.â
âLies! You⊠when I asked you to show me your face back then, you didnât even come outâŠâ
âI wasnât the one who said that.â
âLies! How am I supposed to believe that!â
As Ari threw her pillow at me and pushed me away, iâŠ
âBelieve me.â
âHhhph?!â
I stole her lips away.
âWh, what are you doing!â
âWhat am I doing, of course I just kissed you because youâre so cute?â
âAre you actually Nerkia? The Nerkia I know wasnât this type of persommff!â
I immediately blocked up that bad mouth which kept on saying useless things.
With what? With my own mouth of course!
âPuhaa⊠Ne, Ner⊠mmff! W, wait! Let, let me brea⊠mmm!â
And as I attacked her a second, third, fourth time, I whispered into Ariâs ear just as Iâd done with Renya.
âIâll make you believe that youâre more important to me than Yugrasiaâs victory, AriâŠâ
âRe⊠ally?â
As Ari looked away from me slightly with a brightly flushed face, I gently kissed her cheeks and whispered into her ear.
âYesâŠâ
And the next day.
âCome at me, Yugrasia!â
The moment the match began, I immediately declared war on Yugrasia.