Roenn was standing halfway up the North Grave Mountain, gasping while watching Raon.
âHe ended up learning it.â
It didnât even take a month for Raon to learn the Sound Fragrance Art, and even mix in his own martial art.
âNo, he did more than that.â
He didnât just further develop the Sound Fragrance Art using his other techniques. Raon also used the Sound Fragrance Art to increase his swordsmanshipâs proficiency. It was still imperfect, but the fact that heâd managed to achieve all of that in a single month left Roenn unable to close his mouth.
âWhat did you think about it? My lord.â
Roenn turned around and called out to Glenn, who was standing with his hands behind his back.
âHe mustâve taken the principles of compression from the Sound Fragrance Art.â
Glennâs placid voice sounded like he didnât really care about it, but the corners of his mouth were soaring to the sky.
âThat boy doesnât simply follow a well-paved road. Heâs a greedy one who creates an even better path by utilizing what he has.â
âI agree with you.â
Roenn nodded with a faint smile on his face. Just as Glenn said, Raon was a monster capable of improving a martial artâs rank itself through endless efforts and excellent talent.
âThe way he created sound with a sword draw and sword resonance was truly original. Since heâs using two different sounds, it will be difficult for his opponent to figure it out, while also being easily applicable for other uses. I think heâs going to create a nice technique.â
âWell, thatâs not wrongâŠâ
Glennâs smile deepened, and his movement became bigger as Roenn complimented Raon.
âSeriously.â
Roenn smiled faintly while watching Glennâs reaction.
âHeâs so dishonest.â
The way he was so pleased to hear the compliment to his grandson was definitely the reaction of a doting grandfather.
âIt would be nice if he could be a bit more honest.â
He was aware of the reason Glenn was keeping his distance from Raon and Sylvia, but that was one thing he agreed with Rimmer about. He was hoping that Glenn would open his heart to them before it was too late and recover their relationship.
âJudging from how fast he is progressing, he should be able to create his own martial art in around half a year if he keeps training regularly.â
Glennâs eyes were sparkling in anticipation of his grandsonâs growth.
âAnd that half a year isnât the time it takes for him to learn a martial art. Itâs actually almost scary that he can create a new technique in such a short time.â
Roenn gasped while looking at the lake that had regained its peace.
âHowever, no matter how skilled he is, he still wonât stand a chance against Sir Herrian.â
The Gambling Monsterâs name was Herrian Zieghart. Although it was a long time ago, his skills had even gained Glennâs recognition. It was simply impossible for Raon to win against him.
âHe wonât even get to compete in martial arts.â
Glenn briefly clicked his tongue.
âLet alone drinking, he wonât even be able to pass in gambling.â
The Gambling Monsterâs gambling skills were famous throughout the continent, as his nickname implied. There was no way Raon would win against him, not with the poor gambling skills he learned from Rimmer.
âAndâŠâ
Glenn turned around after watching Raon until he was gone.
âHe should learn how to drink from the elders. Ahem!â
He briefly cleared his throat before disappearing like smoke.
âHuhu.â
Roenn smiled faintly while looking at the place Glenn had disappeared from.
âOf course, it would be best for him to learn from his grandfather.â
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Raon arrived at the gambling house that Rimmer had told him about before with Dorian, who was trembling in fear.
âA-Are you really going in there?â
Dorian was violently shivering while looking at the entrance of the gambling house.
âGambling Monster! Itâs the Gambling Monster, famous throughout the continent for his gambling skills! Heâs different from the riffraff youâve won against so far!â
Dorian violently shook his head, telling him to stop.
âThey werenât exactly riffraff.â
Raon smiled at him. The gamblers that heâd destroyed before were pros among pros. It was all thanks to Wrath that heâd won against them, and such an overwhelming difference wouldnât have been possible without him.
âTake it easy and follow me.â
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Raon tapped Dorianâs shoulder and entered the gambling house. Even though they were in broad daylight, the gambling house was filled with people and the lively atmosphere felt dark and dreary.
âShe said he would be at the center.â
According to Judielâs information, the Gambling Monster would always play in the center of the gambling house. Raon looked around the center and found a large table, where many people had gathered.
âAh!â
Raonâs eyes widened after examining the table. It wasnât because heâd found the Gambling Monster, but because the red-haired elf sitting on the outer side of the table looked too familiar.
âKuaaah! Damn it!â
The red-haired elf, Rimmer screamed while pulling on his hair. He mustâve gone broke once again after betting money he got from somewhere.
âI was so close again! Goddamn it!â
âItâs funny that you keep challenging me without getting tired, just like a zombie.â
Hearing the mockery from a slightly shrill voice, Raon looked at the side opposite of Rimmer. A black-haired giant with broad shoulders was grinning at Rimmer, cards between his fingers.
âHe must be the Gambling MonsterâŠâ
Black hair and red eyes. His body was as huge as a monsterâs and heinous tattoos covering his bodyâthat was the exact appearance from Judielâs information. The man laughing like a beast was the Gambling Monster, Herrian Zieghart.
âHeâs stronger than I expected.â
Raon frowned. He expected him to be rusty because he was rumored to be a gambling and drinking addict, but that wasnât the case at all. Even though he was simply standing and laughing, there was an unbelievable number of energy waves emanating from him.
âIf you are broke, then take off all your clothes and get out.â
Gold coins were piled up in front of him like a mountain. He mustâve also won against people other than Rimmer. That was another special aspect of Gambling Monster, since he always used gold coins for gambling instead of chips.
âDamn it! Iâll be back! Iâll return no matter what!â
Rimmer stood up after sounding like a third-rate villain.
âI-It looks like the squad leader lost all his money again. Are you really going now? I donât want to witness both my squad leader and vice-squad leader going broke!â
âIâm different from our squad leader.â
Raon briefly licked his lips before walking forward. He sat at the opposite seat of the Gambling Monster, which became empty after Rimmer left.
âLetâs play a game.â
Raon smiled, meeting the Gambling Monsterâs red eyes.
âYou are still wet behind your ears. This is not a place a kid like you should be.â
âOh! Heâs the Frostfire Sword of Valor!â
âRaon Zieghart?â
âWhy is the youngest Master of the continent here?â
âNo way, did he come to take revenge for his squad leader?â
He didnât even need to introduce himself, since other people did it for him.
âR-Raon?â
Rimmer widened his eyes. He had already thrown away his clothes and was in the middle of taking off his shoes.
âDid you really come here?â
âWhat else? Would I have accidentally come here?â
âThatâs not what I mean, you punk!â
Rimmer came running at him and grabbed his shoulders.
âThat guy really is the worst! Heâs never going to let you go as long as you still have money to be taken away! Stand up right now!â
âItâs okay. Iâm similar to him.â
âHuh? Th-Thatâs actually trueâŠâ
He murmured that the two of them were really similar.
âDonât worry. Gambling is nothing but a starting point.â
âAre you reallyâŠâ
âYes, Iâm going to do it. The Promise of Three.â
Raon nodded with a refreshing smile on his face.
âBecause itâs a great opportunity.â
The money Rimmer had lost obviously had to return to him, and his real objective was to tell the Gambling Monster his wish by completing the Promise of Three.
âAre you Raon Zieghart, the famous youngest Master in the continentâs history?â
The Gambling Monster apparently didnât know his face and only heard about him from the rumors. That much was expected from someone who didnât belong to Zieghart anymore.
âYes, I am.â
Raon nodded while sitting back in his chair.
âThatâs a pretty good name youâve made. But what you need in a gambling house isnât reputation, but moneâŠâ
âDorian.â
Raon interrupted the Gambling Monster and called on his wallet, or rather, Dorian.
âPhew.â
Dorian sighed and put his hand inside his belly pocket. When his hand came back out, he was holding five heavy bags.
Swaa!
Raon opened the bags and poured everything on the table.
âThere are five hundred gold coins. I believe this is enough, isnât it?â
âYou know whatâs up, buddy.â
The Gambling Monster licked his lips while looking at the pile of gold coins on the table. However, the emotion reflected in his eyes didnât seem to be desire.
âYou said you are challenging the Promise of Three, right?â
âYes.â
âAre you aware that you have to leave all your clothes here before getting kicked out if you lose?â
âOf course.â
Raon nodded. The loser had to leave everything behind before getting kicked out, and that was why Rimmer always looked so miserable after his attempts.
âAlright, I accept your Promise of Three.â
He nodded, then placed his hand on the table. The card between his fingers was swaying.
âOoh!â
âIsnât he the youngest challenger ever?â
âHe is! No one would try the Promise of Three at eighteen years of age!â
âThatâs crazy! Itâs a match between the Frostfire Sword of Valor and the Gambling Monster!â
âShall we start gambling on them, too?â
âBut the first match is gambling, not a duel. I donât think he will even reach the drinking match, since he wonât be able to pass the firstâŠâ
âThatâs true. He canât possibly have much experience in gambling, since heâs only eighteen years old.â
âOh no, I wanted to watch a fight between themâŠâ
People were enjoying the completely unexpected match, but started to lick their lips in regret upon realizing that Raon wouldnât be able to pass the gambling and drinking trials.
âWhat kind of gamble do you prefer? Cards? Dice? Roulette?â
âIâm fine with anything.â
Raon shrugged his shoulders while smiling.
âI like your confidence. In that case, letâs start with poker.â
The Gambling Monster smiled in a similar manner and took the cards.
âIâll give you a piece of advice, since itâs your first time. This place has different rules than the outside. Itâs okay if you cheat, since the one that didnât find out is the one thatâs stupid and wrong. Do you understand?â
He swayed his card again between his fingers. It seemed to be his habit, but it was extremely irritating.
âIn short, cheats and tricks are justice as long as they arenât found out.â
âWhat if I manage to find out those tricks?â
âItâs pointless to discuss something impossible.â
âIn that case, will you have a match of pure skills with me if I manage to find out your tricks?â
âHaa, some people just canât understand.â
The Gambling Monster sneered, shaking his head.
âAlright, do it if you can.â
The corners of his lips rolled up as he told Raon to try whatever he wanted.
âWrath.â
Raon called upon Wrath while watching the Gambling Monster shuffle the cards. A blue light emerged from the bracelet.
âItâs your turn. Please find everything that can be used for cheating on the Gambling Monsterâs body.â
I donât want to.
âHuh?â
Finding everything would be too much compared to what the King of Essence has received.
Wrath briskly turned his head around in refusal.
âWhy now?â
Raon was confused about his sudden change of behavior, since heâd been acting like he would do it for him. Raon controlled his expression to prevent the Gambling Monster from finding out, calling upon Wrath once again.
âYou told me to come here quickly, since you were going to help.â
Itâs already too late!
âI had no other choice, since I needed to be prepared.â
You are asking me to find out all of that well-concealed energy after making me wait for an entire month. No matter how you look at it, itâs not fair for the King of Essence. Thatâs whyâŠ
Wrath lowered his voice, implying that he wanted something else. Raon swallowed nervously, expecting him to ask to hand over his body.
âI canât do that right now, though.â
He was wondering what he should do, since it was an impossible request⊠However, what Wrath actually said was completely different from what he was worried about.
One more bead ice cream shall be added. The King of Essence wants three boxes of bead ice cream!
Wrath declared that he wanted ice cream in a majestic voice that made it sound like he was about to conquer the world.
âAhâŠâ
Raon closed his eyes before quickly opening them again.
âI-Ice cream?â
Yes! And all of them shall be chosen to fit the King of Essenceâs taste!
It was unbelievable, but that was a request he was more than willing to grant.
âI got it, and Iâll even add one more box!â
The King of Essence will do his best!
Wrath bounced towards the Gambling Monster. Since his perception was far beyond a humanâs level, there was no way Wrath wouldnât find out about the tricks even though Rimmer was deceived by them.
First of all, this ring. It seems capable of removing sound. And this necklace has the ability to distract oneâs vision.
âI can see how heâs going to use them.â
He likely planned to remove the sound upon dealing from the bottom of the deck, and the necklace shouldâve been useful to distract his opponent the moment he cheated.
Considering the fact that the mana flowing from them was extremely faint, to the point that he couldnât even sense them, they mustâve been the highest-grade artifacts created for the sake of gambling.
The tattoo on the back of his hand is also strange. It seems to be connected to the cards. The mana is too faint, and the King of Essence only managed to figure out through its scent.
âAlright.â
Raon nodded, then raised his chin.
âSir Gambling Monster, you should take off your ring and necklace for now.â
âHuh?â
The Gambling Monsterâs hand stopped as he went to distribute the cards.
âWhat did you just say?â
âI told you to take off your ring and necklace.â
Raon precisely pointed out the ring and necklace that had the special abilities.
âThey are just cosmeticâŠâ
âThe ring on the index finger of your right hand is capable of reducing sound when you want, and the necklace can distract oneâs vision. You should stop with those poor excuses.â
ââŠHow did you find out?â
The Gambling Monster stopped smiling for the first time. He was rolling his eyes with a trembling chin, as he couldnât believe he was found out.
âI have pretty good senses.â
Raon smiled faintly and shrugged.
Senses? Bullshit! Itâs the King of Essenceâs power!
Wrath shook his hand, telling him to stop his bullshit.
âS-Seriously?â
âDid he just discover the Gambling Monsterâs tricks right away?â
âThatâs crazyâŠâ
âI-Is it even possible to discover the tricks when the game hasnât even started yet?â
The spectatorsâ jaws dropped as they watched Raon instantly figure out the Gambling Monsterâs secrets.
âHa, alright. I said I would stop cheating if you found out, so Iâll keep my promise.â
The Gambling Monster took off his necklace and ring and placed them on the edge of the table.
âIf you are going to stop cheating, you should also erase that.â
Raon pointed at the tattoo at the back of the Gambling Monsterâs hand.
âI know you can check my cards by using that.â
âSeriouslyâŠâ
The Gambling Monster cackled and rubbed the back of his hand. The tattoo that looked like it would stay there forever disappeared like it had never been there.
âAre you satisfied now?â
Although he was discovered cheating, he didnât look embarrassed at all. The way he sounded suggested that it had merely become slightly annoying as he dealt the new cards, showing that he didnât become famous throughout the continent for no reason.
âThen letâs get started now.â
The Gambling Monster giggled, distributing the cards.
Raon narrowed his eyes while looking at the card between the Gambling Monsterâs fingers.
âCheating is justice as long as no one finds out⊠Which means, Iâm going to be the justice today.â
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[Translator â Kyangi]
[Proofreader â Harley]
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âHmm.â
Raon was holding his cards, and the Gambling Monster rubbed his fingers while staring into Raonâs eyes.
âDoes he believe that he will be able to win against me as long as I donât cheat?â
There were some idiots in the world who believed that cheating was all he did to reach his current position.
However, he only cheated to make it easier to extort money from the newbies, and reading his opponentâs thoughts was what determined the victor in a game between real pros.
The senses he had at his young age were certainly surprising, but it was simply impossible for him to win. It wouldnât take long until all of his expressions and actions would be analyzed, and he got kicked out.
âShall we take it easy for the first match with a hundred gold coins?â
The Gambling Monster pushed a hundred gold coins onto the table without even looking at his cards. He was testing his opponentâs reactions and what kind of decisions he would make.
âAlright.â
Raon nonchalantly checked his cards and poured a hundred gold coins into the center of the table.
âLetâs check now.â
The Gambling Monster revealed his hand. There were multiple cards with the same number, meaning that he had three of a kind.
âBack straight. I won this round.â
Raonâs hand was a back straight, with numbers going from one to five. He took two hundred gold coins for himself with a faint smile on his face.
Even though the Gambling Monster had just lost a hundred gold coins, he looked completely unaffected.
âIt doesnât matter how much I lose, since Iâll be the winner in the end.â
He wasnât nicknamed the Gambling Monster for no reason. He was confident that he was the best at reading his opponentâs thoughts, in martial arts and gambling alike.
âIâll distribute the cards this time.â
Raon mixed the cards and distributed the cards.
Once again, the Gambling Monster observed Raonâs expression instead of looking at his cards.
âThe face expresses without talking.â
Peopleâs expressions showed a lot more than what they said, and it became most noticeable while gambling, since all kinds of emotions were involved. It was pretty much a piece of cake for him to read the thoughts of a youngster like him.
âTwo hundred gold coins.â
The Gambling Monster pushed twice as much money in than he did the first time.
âAlright.â
Raon didnât refuse either, pouring all of the money heâd won into the center of the table.
The Gambling Monster revealed his cards. He had one pair, and when he looked ahead to check Raonâs cards, he had two pairs.
âI won this time as well.â
Raon took the cards again with a small smile on his face.
âNice, letâs continue.â
The Gambling Monster smiled. Money was the most fearsome weapon. He was expecting Raonâs face to show his ruin as the amount of money on the table increased.
However.
After theyâd played ten games, the Gambling Monsterâs confidence had become as faint as mist.
âHmmâŠâ
The Gambling Monster silently groaned.
âWhat the hell is this guy?â
It didnât matter whether Raon had a good hand or a bad hand, his expression didnât change at all. He couldnât read his thoughts at all, as if he was wearing a mask.
âI canât believe an eighteen-year-old can have those expressions.â
His expressions were so faint that he almost felt like he was facing a veteran gambler, spy, or assassin rather than an eighteen-year-old boy.
âMoreover, Iâm the one losing all my money right now.â
The scores were even at 5:5 after ten matches, but he was the one who lost money overall. Whenever he had good cards, Raon somehow knew like a demon and didnât call, or simply bet a small amount of money and never lost anything.
The Gambling Monster checked his cards without showing his agitation.
âOne pair.â
With two cards having the same number, one pair was a bad hand. Since the number was a five, it even had a low rank. However, he wanted to try destroying Raonâs bland expression.
â1500 gold coins.â
The Gambling Monster bet as many gold coins as Raon had, pouring them onto the table. He examined Raonâs eyes, which were reflecting the dazzling gold color.
âHuh? How come I canât see any anxiety?â
Raonâs red eyes didnât waver even though he was looking at the gold coins piled up like a mountain. They were completely peaceful, just like theyâd been so far.
âI call.â
Raon poured out all his gold coins. His calm eyes almost looked like he was drinking a cup of tea.
âWhat does he even have in his hand? Straight flush?â
Since he decided to bet 1500 gold coins at once, he mustâve had at least four cards or a straight flush.
He chewed the inside of his cheek and waited for Raon to reveal his hand. However, his hand was far from what heâd expected.
âO-One pair?â
Raonâs hand was one pair, just like him. However, the number was six, which was ranked higher than his five.
âI won.â
Raon threw the two six cards on the table and smiled.
âWh-What?!â
âDid they just wager 3000 gold coins in total for two one-pairs?â
âTh-Theyâre crazy! Theyâre both insane!â
âBy the way, hasnât the Frostfire Sword of Valor been winning this whole time?â
âI know, right? The Gambling Monster is losing one-sidedly!â
The spectators nervously gulped while looking at the gold coins soaring to the ceiling on Raonâs side.
âI-It must be beginner's luck. Itâs not going to last for a long time.â
âYes, the situationâs going to be reversed any time now. Just you wait!â
âThe Gambling Monster is a slow starter! Heâs only getting started now!â
The people who still believed in the Gambling Monster were blabbering that it was only getting started, but they all fell silent after they played five more games.
âHow is this possibleâŠ?â
The Gambling Monster couldnât stop himself anymore and widened his mouth. He won three games out of the five, and only lost two games, yet Raon was the one who won more money overall. There weren't even fifty gold coins left on his side of the table.
âHow is this happeningâŠ?â
It was the first time it had happened to him. No matter how good his beginnerâs luck was, it was impossible to dodge every single time he had a good hand.
âWait⊠No way!â
The Gambling Monster swallowed nervously.
âDid he manage to read my thoughts?â
If he kept losing money while his opponent won a lot, despite having 5:5 in odds, the reason was obvious. Raon had managed to read him through his expressions and reactions.
âUgh.â
He raised his head while forcing himself to manage his expression. Raonâs serious eyes were directed at him. Facing his clear crimson eyes was giving him goosebumps.
âOne thingâs for sure. He knows what cards I have.â
There was the only way to explain all of his losses.
âYou mustâve done something!â
âDid I do something?â
Raon calmly smiled, just like when he received his cards.
âI didnât do anything.â
âStop lying. Look how I keep losing money when we have the same scores! Iâve gambled countless times before, but this has never happened!â
âNo, I really didnât do anything.â
âWhat?â
âBecause Sir Gambling Monster said it himself. Itâs not cheating if you donât get found out. Itâs justice.â
Raon grinned while smoothing down the gold coins piled up next to him.
âThe one who gets tricked is the idiot.â
âYouâŠâ
The Gambling Monster unconsciously crumpled the cards in his grasp.