The next day, Vera strode to the vacant lot in front of his cottage and drew his sword.
It was for training.
Training so that Renee wouldnât overexert herself while using her power and to never feel that sense of despair back when they barely escaped from Terdanâs grasp with Vargoâs help.
Vera thought as such while drawing out the blade.
âWhat am I lacking?â
Is there something missing when it comes to my sword art?
When that matter came up, his conclusion was firm as ever before.
âNone.â
As Vera judged, there was nothing amiss in regard to his sword art.
Veraâs proficiency in the sword had already reached the level of a master.
Naturally, itâs because Vera possessed talent.
His talent to wield the sword. The will to take oneâs life. The insight to recognize the ones exuding killing intent. His mastery of handling his own body. He possessed the necessary talent and skills for any battle.
From the moment he held the sword, Vera was already aware of how to swing the sword, and what he could accomplish with just a sword. He knew it intuitively, through the realm of instinct.
Thatâs why Veraâs sword had no distinct form.
A sword wielded by instinct.
A blade consisting solely of his numerous experiences.
Not a strand of formal discipline was instilled in it.
Because it was such a sword, Vargo declared his sword was akin to a âdog in heatâ, which Vera couldnât refute.
However, his sword art had no shortcomings.
The elements of Veraâs sword had already been honed through many years of practice.
Thatâs why his sword hadnât changed in the last four years in the Holy Kingdom.
The moment he tries to instill form in his sword, his sword art falters â his swordplay becomes constrained in such a restricted manner that a choking sensation presses his whole body down each time he wields his blade.
Thatâs why Vera failed to correct his sword art.
Again, Vera pondered over the dilemma.
âNothing is lacking. If thatâs true, does it mean it is impossible to develop my sword art any further?â
Have I already reached the limit of my own growth?
Is it no longer possible to develop solely with a sword?
Questions began to stir his mind up.
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This time, Vera contemplated it for a while and came up with an answer while grasping the swordâs hilt tightly.
ââŠNo.â
It was possible.
He can reach a higher level.
There was no reason he couldnât. He had already confirmed with his own eyes that the realm beyond his current self existed.
In Veraâs head, the scene when Vargo dealt that blow to the colossus the other day resurfaced.
âHighly condensed divinity.â
That mastery enables Vargo to only strike once.
Vargo created that vicious crimson mace that shatters even the surrounding space by compressing his divinity all into one place.
âCompressing to a singular point.â
While the launched divinity had obliterated all in its wake, it was only possible because the condensed divinity did not disperse and instead was channeled in one direction.
âThenâŠâ
And in the end, an explosion resounded.
An explosion that even Terdan, the giant who was able to push aside mountains, could not overcome.
âIntent.â
It was a feat only possible because of âIntent.â A technique requiring a significant form and righteousness to confront Terdan with his condensed divinity that has the ability to explode at the target point.
Swish-
Veraâs sword slashes resounded.
He understood now. At that time, Vargoâs intent clearly contained form and righteousness.
There was no reason why he couldnât grow when the possibility existed in reality rather than in some false myth.
âBut it shouldnât be the same as the Holy Emperor.â
Because it wonât be my way.
It was a path that only Vargo could take.
His form could be best described as an overwhelming dominance.
He himself had to come up with a different form and intent from that of Vargo.
âWhat will I instill in that form?â
He once again began ruminating.
The sword that only he can wield and move forward with.
His sole purpose at the moment the clock of his life turned back.
âMy sword must be dedicated to the saint.â
A sword to protect Renee.
The sword he had to forge himself.
âThe sword must be flawless.â
It had to be a flawless sword that wouldnât falter under any circumstances.
Regardless of any situation or opponent, it had to be a sword that showed no weakness.
However.
âItâs impossible.â
Vera knew how arrogant the word âflawlessâ was.
So, Vera thought of a sword that was infinitely close to being flawless, something that was only possible for him.
âEver-changing.â
He witnessed tens of thousands of battles, and each of those battles had tens of thousands of different swordplay. To make his sword flawless, he can imitate those.
He had to do it.
âIâve already laid an initial foundation for that.â
Sanctuary.
A sacred art created by weaving the power of his stigmata. It was feasible to manipulate the combat situation itself.
His sword art had to be a technique that could take tens of thousands of forms depending on the penalties given each time so that it could be free from restrictions while fighting within the bounds of the âSanctuary.â
A center that doesnât change amidst ever-changing laws.
In other words, it was necessary to make a form that was ever-changing.
Vera erased the sword he had forged through his experience from his mind.
It had to be returned to a blank canvas and rebuilt from scratch.
Vera closed his eyes and recalled the many strong opponents he had met all throughout his two lives.
He remembered their swords, their martial arts, their techniques.
It wasnât meant to be engraved onto the body. That was already a failed attempt.
âEngrave them in their most basic state.â
Slash, thrust, and block.
He erased everything so that only those three essential elements remained.
Then he remembered.
How did the strongest people I have met so far fought?
The strong ones I fought with my own sword. Who were they?
It wasnât a question that took too long to answer.
If I have to choose the best of the many strong opponents I have met in my past life, I will choose those who went against the enemy of the entire world.
âHeroes.â
The Heroes who defeated the Demon King. I had to make a sword on the premise of dealing with them.
The ones who could win against him, even if they fought right now. But that didnât mean that their sword art was more tactful than his own.
Vera knows itâs possible to defeat them using a stigma. However, if you take a look at the sword itself, it is correct to say that his sword is inferior to their martial arts.
Therefore, the sword that Vera has to rebuild is against their swords, a sword that could completely overcome their swords and the legacy they have built up on their own.
Vera then recalled the swords of the Heroes.
âAlbrecht.â
The Second Prince of the Empire, Albrecht De Freich, the Knight of Honor.
I recalled his sword art being hailed as the âIndestructible Sword.â
âEssence of flow.â
With the overwhelming gentleness of his attacks surging out, he recalled how annoying it was to deal with his sword.
Next was.
âHegrion.â
The heir to the Northern Duchy of Thresia. The Sword of Hegrion Thresia.
What does his sword stand for?
âHeavy.â
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A strong sword that stood firm even amidst the harshest of blizzards. He remembered how he knelt down on the ground from a single swing of that sword.
Finally.
âAisha.â
Aisha Dragnov, the master of the magic sword.
The magic sword she wielded was rather swift. He remembered the sword that was a nuisance to deal with because of its extreme speed.
The next thing that he thought of was how to handle such opponents. The number of times Vera would be trampled upon in the face of them all.
âChange.â
A sword that changes all around. He had to build a sword based on that goal.
Vera finally opened his eyes.
Before he knew it, an ashen divinity engulfed his surroundings.
Although the direction to proceed has been decided, it is still a sword that has not yet been properly shaped.
Thus, a lengthy ordeal would come.
However, Veraâs mood brightened up even as these thoughts crossed his mind.
Iâve finally found a path. Iâm not done yet. I can be even stronger than I am now.
Veraâs fighting spirit knew how to relish in such development.
âThe best thing is to get some real-life practice.â
The most effective training for Vera was real-life combat. Direct confrontation with your opponent and fixing your mistakes one by one would be the fastest way to complete sword art.
âThe question is, how do I do that in the Holy Kingdom?â
Unless Renee ventures out, he canât go out either.
âThen I have to find a sparring partner here thenâŠâ
As he was in the middle of such a thought.
âSir Vera!â
He heard a sudden cry.
Vera tilted his head to see where the cry came from.
From afar, the people whom Vera had called were approaching.
The twins, Rohan and Trevor.
Looking at them, Vera felt a spark of âEureka!â course through his brain.
In the first place, they were humans who were called for the purpose of âteachingâ Renee, but they didnât have to be called just for that.
A smile crept up on Veraâs face.
ââŠCome forth.â
In the nick of time, it looks like some tough sandbags have arrived. Shouldnât I use them?
****
Two days later, Renee walked down the hallway with Vera for her originally planned divine arts training.
A constant beat of a cane and their footsteps resonated. His warmth was felt through her fingertips.
Renee felt his presence while walking for a while. However, when the awkward atmosphere finally became too frustrating for her, she opened her mouth.
âToday Iâm meeting with the Apostle of Wisdom, right?â
âThatâs right. His name is Trevor.â
âAhaâŠâ
Hearing his prompt answer, Renee resented Vera as silence once again descended upon them.
She didnât mean it. It was just a bitter resentment that rose within her as to why Vera would keep his mouth shut and wonât utter a single word.
But Renee herself doesnât understand this emotion.
An unpleasant look appeared on her face, and her grip on the cane tightened, and the sound of âTapâ now turned into a sound of âThud!â.
âSaint?â
Vera called out. Renee flinched and her body quivered. She then lowered her head slightly and uttered an answer.
âYes.â
âAre you sick?â
âNo, Iâm not.â
Again, the sound of âThud!â reverberated through the floor.
Immediately after she said those words, Renee tried to observe Veraâs signs after belatedly lamenting at the thought, âWas I too harsh?â
The feeling conveyed through his hands and the sound of his steps. There wasnât any change in his breathing, but Renee, surprised by the dejection, thinking that Vera might be mad, closed her eyes tightly and said.
âI apologize. Iâm being too harsh.â
âPlease, donât worry. It didnât feel like that at all.â
âWell, I didnât sleep well.â
âOh, itâs probably because of the change in seasons. Iâll tell Hela to pay closer attention to the roomâs temperature.â
âYesâŠâ
Flinch. Reneeâs head drooped once more.
Renee inwardly muttered a small apology to Hela, who suffered slightly because of her.
âWhatâs wrong with me?â
Perhaps I havenât gotten used to staying at the accommodation yet? Renee, who had thought her own behavior was utterly unfathomable, quickly persuaded herself by saying, âIâll be fine once I get used to it a little more.â She then calmed her breathing.
In the meantime, silence descended upon them once again.
Renee says, âCalm. Stay calm.â After trying to imitate a cheerful tone, she posed a question to Vera.
âThe Apostle of Wisdom⊠What kind of person is Trevor? Is there anything you donât like?â
The question that popped up was about Trevor. Itâs a courtesy to get to know someone before you meet them. Renee was a woman with such ideals.
Vera continued to ponder over Reneeâs question for a moment and soon uttered an answer in a low voice.
âHeâs a lunatic.â
âWhat?â
âHeâs also a little bit of a pervert. Nothing good will come from being close to him, so Iâd recommend keeping a distance.â
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A bit of lengthy advice. Renee thanked Vera for finally stirring up a conversation, but she tilted her head upon hearing the harsh evaluation of Trevor.
âUhâŠâ
She let out a moan because she didnât know what to say. Thus, Vera continued to berate Trevor.
âI can say that he seemed to be extremely interested in the bare skin of other men. However, there is no guarantee that his perversion is only directed towards the same sex, so I want the Saint to be extra careful. Oh, if Trevor ever asks you to reveal your stigma, you must never, ever show it.â
Vera wasnât like this.
There was a faint irritation in his voice. It was a rare display of emotion, and Renee remembered the last time she had felt this before coming here.
âAh, monster.â
It was just that it was the same tone when Vera mentioned about the people of the Holy Kingdom in Remeo.
âThatâs the monster the Knight mentioned.â
She nodded her head slightly. She finally understood.
Although Renee previously thought that Vera might have been acting mischievous, now it didnât seem to be the case at all.
âSir Knight?â
âYes.â
âI donât think itâs good to talk badly about others behind their backsâŠâ
She said so.
Flinch-
Veraâs expression hardened upon hearing Reneeâs words. His eyes turned to her.
She said those words while looking a bit troubled.