Ellen explained to Loyar about what happened at Temple and the events following it. She told Loyar that Reinhardt was worried about them so he headed to Bronzegate, and he was presumed to have disappeared after heading to Wenster Market; so Templeâs forces and the Guards were scouring the area at the moment, but hadnât found a single lead as of Friday.
âDamn it. In this situation, heâŚâ
Loyar ground her teeth. Things werenât going well. The Rotary Gang was about to move there with all its members except those that worked on the trains when that heavy rain had suddenly swept away their base under the bridge.
They had started building some basic constructions but they werenât finished yet. However, while they were doing that, Reinhardt went to visit Bronzegate and encountered quite the weird situation.
Loyar wasnât in any position to relaxâfaced with the fact that Reinhardt had gone missing. It was an unprecedented situation.
âOkay. Weâll take care of this from now on. You guys go back to Temple.â
If those two hadnât appeared out of nowhere, the Rotary Gang might have overlooked such a serious matter. Although she felt grateful towards them, Loyar thought that those two girlsâ roles were over.
âWe want to look for him with you.â
ââŚHuh?â
However, the girl who took the initiative shook her head, saying she wouldnât be going back.
âWell, I know what youâre thinking⌠You guys are still young. Just go back, you might end up seeing some real ugly things.â
Loyar lightly grabbed Elenâs shoulder and tried to shove her outside the tent.
-Swish
However, Ellen slightly pivoted to avoid Loyarâs touch.
ââŚ?â
ââŚâ
Did she just avoid me?
Loyar tried once again to grab Ellen with one of her hands.
âSwish
However, Ellen took a step forward to avoid Loyarâs hand.
After those two failed attempts, the slightly buzzing atmosphere started to cool down.
What were they going to do now?
Thatâs what the people around them were thinking.
âHoh.â
Loyer decided to go with a slightly rougher method rather than trying to get it over with gently. To her, that girl seemed like someone that wouldnât listen to words, after all.
She tried to grab Ellen a lot fasterâher hands moved incredibly fast.
-Swish
ââŚâ
ââŚâ
However, Ellen avoided her touch with just a single step again.
The atmosphere around them was really chilly.
Loyar had gotten pretty serious, but that little girl still managed to avoid her with just a single step.
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Harriet already felt really exhausted by the strange war of nerves going on before her; she figured it wasnât such an unusual thing.
âBecause youâre Reinhardtâs friend, this is the last time Iâll let this slide. Go back while Iâm still being nice.â
âWe can help too.â
âSigh.â
There was some slight anger flickering in Loyarâs golden eyes.
Was it because she was a Temple student?
She seemed confident in her physical prowess. In that case, she wouldnât mind rougher treatment, right?
Loyar struck her hand out almost as fast as lightning. She intended to grab Ellen by the nape, not her shoulder, and throw her out.
-Swish!
However, after reading the handâs trajectory, Ellen moved her head down to the right to evade it and took another step back.
âI have no intention of fighting you.â
Ellen calmly avoided her move again, she even expressed that he had no intention of attacking her.
âHuhâŚâ
However, it was that type of behavior that made people with a fiery temperament like Loyar attack even harder.
I have no intentions of fighting you = If I get serious, youâd only get hurt.
That was the only thing she could glean from that.
The gang members had their mouths wide open as if they couldnât believe their own eyes.
None of them had ever seen Loyar lose when it came to close-quarter combat. Whether they were twenty or thirty people, she was able to beat all of them without getting hit even once. In fact, some of the guys there served her as their boss after they got beaten by her personally.
However, that little girl was avoiding Loyarâs hands quite easily, which made her angry.
Was it because she was from Temple? Were all Temple students like that?
Everyone had a startled expression on their faces.
âBrat, just listen to me. Iâm doing this because Iâm worried for you guys. I think I know whatâs going on here and, if Iâm right, Reinhardt might still be fine. If you go back, Iâll promise you that Reinhardt will be back at Temple soon, safe and sound.â
It was her last attempt at persuasion. If Ellen made another move, Loyarâs patience would really snap. She was already at the edge of her patience.
Ellen was Reinhardtâs classmate, and she had gone all the way there to let her know that Reinhardt was in trouble, so she felt rather grateful. As such. she was willing to at least concede that much.
However, Ellen still shook her head.
âI want to go with you.â
âFine.â
â Crack, crack
Loyarâs golden eyes gleamed.
âLetâs do this then.â
-Whoosh!
Loyar rushed towards Ellen and punched out at her.
Ellenâs eyes widened slightly as she saw Loyar rushing at her at a speed that made her first attempts seem like a joke.
âToo⌠Fast!â
-Bang!
âKuhuk!â
âArg!â
As Ellen got hit, Harriet cried out.
She wasnât able to dodge it but she still guarded. Ellen crossed her arms to block Loyarâs punch but still bounced back and even got sent flying for a bit. Ellen managed to get up after rolling for a few times.
âHah, huff⌠HuffâŚâ
She only got punched once and yet she was wondering if that had broken her arms.
Loyar, who had completely lost her temper, seemed unwilling to stop at only that; she rushed towards Ellen, who had already landed outside the tent.
âThat person, just who is she?â
Not only was Loyar incredibly fast to the extent that it almost felt like an invisible ghost was attacking her, she also seemed to put an invisible pressure on her body as well as her spirit.
Ellen didnât know that it was the type of pressure Lycanthropes usually applied to their opponents, but there were alarm bells ringing in Ellenâs head that she wasnât fighting an ordinary person.
âI think Iâm going to die if I fight her halfheartedly.â
Just as Loyar was sincerely facing her, Ellen also started thinking that she might really die if she just focused on avoiding her attacks. She didnât know what Loyar was thinking, but those shivers that rushed all over her body and made all her hairs stand on end made Ellen come to that conclusion.
-Whoosh!
Loyar punched out again, but Ellen didnât avoid it. She leaned forward and got closer.
-Pang!
She punched Loyar in the stomach.
The solar plexus was one of the human bodyâs weak points.
âJust nowâŚâ
However, Loyar seemed more angry than hurt. After she got hit in her stomach, Loyarâs eyes filled with even more rage.
âDid you go easy on me?â
â!â
Ellen thought that her opponent might die if she used all of her power, so she had controlled her strength, which annoyed Loyar.
That punch was enough to make an ordinary person faint, but Loyar didnât even flinch.
The places that were supposed to be weak points werenât actually weak points to her. Ellen couldnât help but freeze up.
-Bang!
âUrg⌠Huk!â
Loyar hit Ellen in the stomach with her knee, making her fly away and roll on the floor.
*Â *Â *
The Temple student and Ireneâs Wild Dog were fighting in the rain. Ellen was barely holding out, even though she tried not to appear as such.
-Punch! Pow! Punch!
In the middle of nowhere, a huge hand-to-hand battle was taking place, but the results were already pretty clearâeven in regards to technique.
In terms of physical strength, Ellen was definitely lacking.
âHey, donât you have to stop her?!â
âY-youâre right, butâŚâ
âIf we were to touch them now, how many of us would end up getting our arms and legs crippled?â
Loyarâs eyes completely lost any sort of reason, so she wasnât in a state in which she could be stopped.
Harriet was shocked for a different reason.
Ellen was able to beat an orc with ease, but she was getting pushed back at the moment.
The gang members were surprised that a little kid was able to fight against Ireneâs Wild Dog so well, while Harriet couldnât believe that Loyar was able to overwhelm Ellen, the strongest of their classâeven if Loyar was an adult.
âHuff⌠UrgâŚâ
Loyar was still staring at Ellen, gasping in the rain. It was true that Loyar had flown into a rage, but she didnât stop thinking.
âSheâs worse than a beast.â
The other party was inferior in strength, skill, speed and dexterity compared to herself, but the only thing that had kept Ellen going and withstanding her attacks had been those ridiculous reflexes of hers. Not only did she manage to avoid a lot of her attacks, she even managed to guard when she was able to.
Loyar seemed to be serious, but she wasnât actually.
Loyar was planning on only beating her opponent slightly. Otherwise, Ellen would have already ended up with two broken arms after her first attack.
She tried to only apply enough force to make her give up, but it wasnât that easy.
âThey are raising monsters in Temple, it seems.â
Even though she was still young, defeating her wasnât that easy if she didnât have the determination to actually kill her. Were there more monsters like that in Temple?
No.
âGaspâŚHuffâŚâ
The girl in front of her was special. Wasnât the other girl that came with her actually trembling in fear at the moment?
âShould I kill her?â
That was what Loyar was thinking while keeping her distance from Ellen.
An unprecedented monster raised by Temple. If she already reached that level of skill at her age, sheâd only grow into even more of a monster as the years went by.
If she killed a Temple student, she would have to leave the Capital or else she would harm the members of the Rotary Gang. She would be unable to come back to the Imperial Capital ever again.
However, if she left that girl alive, she would pose a tremendous threat to the reconstruction of the Demon Realm.
They had said that they were Reinhardtâs friends, but they probably only grew closer because they had no idea about the truth; theyâd surely end up becoming mortal enemies in the future.
Monsters like those had to be killed off before they could grow. No one would be able to kill them in the future, after all.
Why did Reinhardt become friends with such a monster? How did they even become friends?
She couldnât pass any judgment on her without Reinhardt. Loyar believed in Reinhardtâs words: that he planned to rebuild the Demon Realm.
However, his friendship with Ellen might also be some kind of scheme he came up with, right?
She had to come to a decision on her own at that moment.
This punk.
Obviously, heâd be very upset if I did this.
Even though she was all prickly on the outside, Loyar never intended to betray Reinhardt in the slightest.
If I killed her, would His Highness get into trouble with Temple? Would it be more difficult if I kept her alive?
If she killed her, it would cause problems for her master.
But it was more troublesome to keep her alive.
She strongly believed that Ellen would be a fatal threat towards the reconstruction of the Demon Realm.
If they didnât kill her now, they wouldnât get a second chance.
It would be better to kill her and evacuate her master out of Temple and plan out their future moves in a different place.
No, I canât leave her alive.
Loyar boosted her whole bodyâs senses. It wasnât just a normal battle anymore, she entered into her real combat mode.
She used the powers of a Lycanthrope, not Ireneâs Wild Dog.
âYour Highness.â
Ellen swallowed her saliva as she witnessed Loyar strengthening her body to such a degree.
âIâm going to commit an unforgivable sin to you.â
No matter how right she thought her decision to be, she was still planning on killing her masterâs friend.
Loyar leapt forward with both her hands outstretched, not punching out with her fists. She didnât even need to do that. In that situation, if she was able to get even a single finger in, she would make her opponent explode.
â!â
Ellen felt it clearly when she saw Loyar rushing towards her. It was in her opponentâs gate.
It was killing intent.
She was trying to kill her.
Ellen was able to sense it almost instinctively.
With her eyes wide open, Ellen swung her right arm at Loyar, rushing towards her.
At the same time, something was suddenly summoned into Ellenâs hand.
-Whoosh!
âThisâŚthis is!â
Ellen, who didnât have anything with her previously, suddenly held a sword in her right hand.
-Kaklang!
And Loyar reflexively blocked the sword being swung at her with her right hand.
The sword came to a halt after cutting halfway into Loyarâs hand.
â!â
Everyone was staring at the unidentified sword that suddenly appeared in the girlâs grasp with astonishment.
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