âYou donât need to be so nervous. We just want to talk.â
The long-haired collateral at the front approached him. Raon knew his name already. Krein Zieghart. He was the guy who picked a fight with him that morning, and he had also shown a rather brilliant talent during the Judgment Ceremony.
âHey.â
The three children who were next to Krein stuck themselves to Raonâs sides and his back, when Krein pointed with his chin.
âTalk? What kind of talk do you want?â
He wanted to step back, but it was impossible to retreat with three people blocking his way.
âYouâll know once we get there.â
âFollow quietly.â
Krein gestured with a grin, and the two guys next to him started to push him with their shoulders.
Since Raon was small for his age, while the collaterals were rather big, it looked like adults taking away a kid.
âWa-wait a second. How about we talk here?â
âItâs too late.â
âYou shouldnât have been so arrogant.â
As Raon shrugged and lowered his gaze, the collateral children giggled and put their arms under his armpit.
You told me you would show me what I wanted to see, but what are you doing now?
âSimmering the rice takes time. This is the same, so wait a little.â
âKuh!â
Raon was thrown to the wall after being dragged helplessly to the training groundâs vicinity. It was a dark and secluded place, with no one in sight.
âWh-why are you doing this?â
âYou elixir-boosted punk.â
âWhat?â
âYou got abandoned by the direct line, but you dare to boast with the power of a lucky elixir?â
âYou wouldnât even have been able to run today if it wasnât for the elixir you got from the Saint.â
âYou wimp!â
The collateralsâ expressions became fierce, like savage beasts who presented with their prey.
âFor that ridiculous reasonâŚâ
The childish and shabby reason seemed to prove that they were still kids.
âAnd they donât seem to think that they might lose, not at all.â
Raon sneered.
âI guess thatâs normal.â
Unlike him, who was twelve years old, the collaterals were thirteen years old, and their bodies were also a lot bigger. Since they had been training for a long time, they didnât even consider the possibility of losing.
âDonât worry, we will make it unnoticeable.â
âItâs not the first time weâve done this, after all.â
âJust like what the instructor said, we are going to just have a chat between fellow trainees.â
The collaterals approached while swinging their fists.
âYouâre right.â
Raon raised his head and smiled.
âDamn right.â
The fear and confusion in his eyes could no longer be seen.
âYou bastard!â
The one with the bowl cut at the right side of him punched him.
After twisting his shoulder to dodge the fist, Raon used his right elbow to strike his chest.
âGack!â
The bowl head quacked with his head on the ground, unable to breathe. He kept scratching the ground, trying to respire.
âWh-what happened!â
The narrow-eyed one to his left kicked at him.
Whack!
Raon fended off against it using his left hand. Then he approached him and struck his solar plexus using his fist.
âKuhâŚâ
The narrow-eyed child tumbled on the ground, grabbing his stomach as his eyes turned white.
Wham!
The guy from behind slammed down with his two fists clenched together. Raon deflected it with his palm and kicked his abdomen.
âHuff!â
The biggest guy gasped, collapsing on the ground.
âWh-what are you all doing? Why are you losing to that bastard?!â
Krein, who was the last one standing, stepped back. His hands were shaking as he stuttered.
âWe are having a talk between fellow trainees, just as you said.â
Raon approached Krein, matching his steps to his retreat.
âDonât come any closer!â
Krein swung his left fist as he shouted, followed by his right fist. It was a well-trained, consecutive attack.
However, the one on the receiving end wasnât a normal twelve-year-old child.
Crack!
Raonâs hand twisted up like a poisonous snake. He grabbed Kreinâs left arm and twisted it to the right.
âKuah!â
Krein shrieked, unable to finish swing his right fist due to the arm-breaking pain.
âItâs not over yet.â
Using his left hand like a blade, he chopped across Kreinâs right waist.
âKak! Kuaah!â
Krein rolled on the ground while screaming as if he was facing his last moment.
Thatâs a marvelous scream. But his skull is still intact. Break it right now.
âAlways the skullâŚâ
Raon shook his head and looked at the four collaterals, who were squirming on the ground.
âWhat shall I do?â
Raon turned his head and approached the collateral children with killing intent in his eyes.
âWaa!â
âUhhh!â
âWh-whatâŚâ
The collaterals shivered in anguish. Their expressions werenât just confused, but terrified.
âUhhâŚâ
Kreinâs teeth chattered, as if he were cold.
âWhat is this guyâŚ?â
It was a spirit that couldnât be felt from Burren, nor from the older children of the direct line. From Raon they felt something other than aura, something darker than that.
âItâs like facing an adultâŚâ
And it wasnât just any adult. It was the same chilly feeling as meeting the eyes of one of the leading figures of the family.
âThe deeper the talk, the better.â
âUugh!â
âPl-please!â
As Raon approached with a smile, the collateralsâ teeth chattered as if they were looking at a god of death.
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Smack! Smaaack!
Unable to even scream, the collaterals rolled up like maggots as he kept punching them.
This is refreshing for once. Itâs the first time that I took a liking to you.
âThank you, I guess.â
Raon kept beating up the collaterals, so much that Wrath applauded. Moreover, he was hitting where it hurt the most, although it didnât look obvious.
âKuh!â
âUwaaâŚâ
The collaterals couldnât even meet Raonâs eyes anymore. They were just curling up like shrimps, fresh out of water.
âPl-please, stopâŚâ
âIâm sorry!â
âUgh!â
Raon taught them a clear lesson. They shouldnât even look at his toes.
âWhat we had today was a talk between fellow trainees, right?â
âEh, yes!â
âTh-thatâs right!â
âAm I right to assume that you wonât tell anyone about our talk?â
âOf⌠of course!â
âDefinitely!â
Since Krein and the collaterals wanted to stop getting beaten up, they nodded their heads.
âThen letâs get the finishing touch before ending our conversation.â
âFi-finishing touch?â
âWhat do you meanâŚ?â
âWho convinced you to do this? Was it Burren?â
âUhâŚâ
âSorry? N-no, thatâs not the case.â
The collaterals shook their heads.
âThen what is it?â
âLo-Lord Burren never ordered us to do th-this.â
âThatâs right. He actually told us to stop. It was just that weâŚâ
âIs that so?â
Raon sneered. Judging from their frantic expressions, they werenât lying. Burren really must not have been involved.
âHe isnât completely rotten.â
Burren clearly wasnât favorable to him, and had a foul mouth, but he didnât seem to be complete garbage.
âYouâd better behave if you donât want to have another talk tomorrow.â
âYes, sir!â
âCertainly!â
âWe wonât even step on your shadow!â
Raon turned around, hearing the collateralsâ responses. When he was about to leave the alley, a notification tone could be heard.
Ding!
***
Tap.
In the alley that Raon and the collaterals left, Rimmer stepped down.
âHmm!â
Looking at the collaterals, who were helpless as they left, he licked his lips.
âThat was an entertaining sight.â
He was just wasting his time like always, but he ended up watching something great.
âI get more curious the more I watch him.â
The Raon that he saw today wasnât the pathetic patient that Glenn and Sylvia had mentioned.
âIs he a genius?â
Raon had never been taught martial arts. He had never hit anyone, nor was he ever hit by anyone. However, the movements that he had shown proved otherwise.
He avoided the first fist with the least movement possible and struck back immediately after.
He finished his second and third opponents before they could even grasp the situation with a single strike on their vitals. It was a bit rough, but his punches werenât at the level that a first timer could have pulled off.
Heâd thought that he just had excellent willpower, but it also looked like he was talented in martial arts.
âI guess he isnât a Zieghart for nothing.â
Rimmer grinned, remembering how Raon beat up the collaterals and threatened them.
It reminded him of the Glenn that he had met back in the days when he had thought he was the strongest. He didnât look exceptional at first, but he was more extraordinary than anyone when he acted.
He had even managed to impress Rimmer, who used to despise humans. Needless to say, that was the type of man he was.
âOn top of thatâŚâ
The way Raon threatened the collaterals using their own words was even more like Glenn.
âA mysterious talent among the best talentsâŚâ
Rimmer cheerfully rolled on the ground.
âMy heart is racing.â
The corners of lips twisted up smoothly.
***
Raon entered room 405, following the number on the key that the instructor gave him in front of the dormitory.
It was a wide room, not much different from his room in the annex building. The bed looked comfortable, and there was enough space to train the âRing of Fireâ.
âThenâŚâ
After quickly looking around the room, he sat on the bed and brought up the message from earlier.
<Wrath> is satisfied with your actions.
Agility has increased by 1.
It was a message telling him that his agility had increased, along with a message saying that Wrath was satisfied.
âI can increase my stats like this?â
Apparently, satisfying Wrath gave him points, just as withstanding his intervention did.
HoweverâŚ
<Wrath> roars.
Itâs a mistake! The King of Essence isnât satisfied! Itâs still not enough! You should have at least cut their heads off!
Since Wrath was making a fuss, he got it regardless of Wrathâs intentions.
Those stats that youâve been getting! Where do they even come from?!
Apparently, Wrath didnât know where the stats came from either.
âDo you not know either? Itâs your own ability, yet you know nothing.â
This all happened because you stole it from the King of Essence!
âWell, the fact still remains that you donât know.â
KuhâŚ
Wrathâs voice trembled, as if all his pleasure from earlier had vanished.
Alright, Iâll check on it. Wait for me.
With that, Wrathâs presence disappeared. The bracelet was still there, but his soul seemed to be gone. Raon tried swinging his hand, but nothing happened.
âItâs silent for once.â
Raon lowered his hand. Thinking that he would use this opportunity to take a bath, he headed to the bathroom on the fourth floor.
After taking a quick bath, he returned to the room. Without even drying his hair, he sat down on the ground.
âHe is actually a goose that lays golden eggs.â
He grinned, looking at the flowery bracelet on his wrist. Gaining stats for being acknowledged, or withstanding his interruption, was as good as getting them for free.
Since he had the âRing of Fireâ and âWater Resistanceâ, he wasnât going to lose to Wrath, either. Only benefits existed.
âShall I train before he comes back?â
Satisfied, he closed his eyes to practice the âRing of Fireâ.
It was as he was about to start the training that he heard it.
Kuh!
âAre you back already?â
When he opened his eyes, clicking his tongue, Wrath was on his wrist and shivering.
You thief!
âThief?â
You were stealing the power that the King of Essence had left in the main body!
âMain body?â
When he thought about it, Wrath had said he was the king somewhere, calling himself the King of Essence. He didnât remember because it wasnât important.
Itâs devildom! I was the monarch of the devildom!
âI see.â
He nodded slightly, since he wasnât interested.
Crack!
He could hear Wrath grinding his teeth.
Whatâs that answer?! You are just a dung fly, stealing the power of the King of Essence! You should kneel and worship me!
âYou arenât giving it to me because you want to, so is there any reason why I should be thankful?â
KuhâŚ
Wrath just groaned, as he couldnât say anything about it.
Your arrogance truly reaches heaven.
âNot really.â
Raon shook his head. He never thought about anything like that. Wrath was just too used to being worshiped, to the point that he couldnât handle direct answers.
The body of the King of Essence is currently linked to you. Thatâs why the status window has been passed on to you.
âHmmâŚâ
So, I have a suggestion.
âSuggestion?â
Letâs make a bet. If you win, Iâll give you the stat points. But if you lose, you shall take my wrath.
Wrathâs voice contained anger and resentment, just like when heâd met him the first time.