One month had passed since Raon began learning the âTen Thousand Flames Cultivationâ.
Heâd been cultivating every day at daybreak and in the evening and continued until night. However, he still hadnât managed to create an aura.
Because it was such a powerfulâif not the most powerfulâcultivation technique, its acquisition difficulty was also beyond imagination.
Of course, his attempts at controlling the coldness inside of his mana circuit slowed down his progress, as well.
âLetâs take it slow.â
Raon calmly closed his eyes in the center of the training ground.
âBecause I have the âRing of Fireâ.â
As long as he had the âRing of Fireâ, his talent in body and mana were always at their maximum. Instead of trying to progress quickly, it was better to work on his foundation.
Thud!
Right on time for the regular training, the door to the training ground opened wide. Rimmer, who wasnât late for some reason, entered.
âFrom today onward, you will study martial arts in the morning.â
âOoh!â
âWooow!â
âFinally!â
âItâs swordsmanship! Swordsmanship!â
The children raised their hands and started shouting.
The trainees had only been training their stamina in the month since theyâd passed the test. It was natural for them to start shouting with joy.
âWhat made Zieghart known throughout the continent was swordsmanship, but the fist techniques arenât worse than the swordsmanship techniques. Iâll show you the basic forms of the fist technique.â
Rimmer laid down on the platform despite telling them heâd show them the techniques.
âSkilled instructors, come forward.â
When he waved his hand while yawning, the instructor behind him stepped and started to perform a fist technique.
âItâs the Seven Shaped Fist.â
It was a fist technique utilizing seven different shapes and was used as a basis for all fist techniques.
Despite knowing the shapes, Raon had never learned it. That was because, in his previous life, the only purpose of his fists was killing his opponent instantly.
âAh, the 'Seven Shaped Fist'âŚâ
âI already know about that.â
âHaaah, itâs gonna be boring.â
The excitement disappeared from the faces of children that had seen the âSeven Shaped Fistâ before. It looked like they didnât feel enthusiastic because theyâd already learned it before coming to the training ground.
âYou look bored.â
Rimmer snickered and wagged his finger.
âI know that many of you have already learned the âSeven Shaped Fistâ before. Once I confirm youâve properly learned it, Iâll let you progress to the next step.â
âNext step? What do you mean?â
Dorian raised his hand and asked, despite always being afraid.
âYou all have the same status as trainees, but your levels arenât the same. Thatâs why you donât need to train the exact same way. If you manage to exceed the standard Iâve set, Iâll let you progress immediately.â
Rimmer murmured that the training methods in the past were too conventional.
âThatâs good. I like that.â
Martha Zieghart smiled cheerfully and stepped forward.
âI thought I was going to learn the boring seven shapes over again, but this is the correct way. Thereâs no reason for an outstanding person to step down to the level of a pathetic one.â
âWell, I didnât think about that. Anyway, reenact the âSeven Shaped Fistâ you just saw where you are standing. If I think itâs enough, Iâll let you start the next piece of training.â
As soon as Rimmer finished talking, the children started performing the âSeven Shaped Fistâ.
âThey have a good foundation.â
Raonâs eyes shone as he watched the children around him.
âItâs not a prestigious family without reason.â
Heâd thought they would half-heartedly learn it and move on to the next step because it was part of the basics, but the children were moving their fists precisely, with an accurate amount of strength.
When he called the names of trainees whoâd properly performed their âSeven Shaped Fistâ, there were less than twenty people left in the center.
Raon Zieghart was standing among them with glittering red eyes.
***
âHmm.â
Rimmer nodded, watching the âSeven Shaped Fistâ that Raon Zieghart was performing.
âAs expected, he hasnât learned it.â
His punch was unrefined, with no proper shape. He didnât seem to have learned anything, just as Silvia had said.
However, since Raon had some experience from copying the flow of âVoid Tiger Fistâ from Burren, he was going to grasp it in a few days.
âLetâs see the other childrenâŚâ
He couldnât help watching Raon, but he also made sure to check the other children, heeding Glennâs warning.
âNot bad.â
Since they were recommended children, they mostly had excellent control and insight. They looked like they would progress to the next step pretty soon.
âCompetition is so nice.â
It had the same principle as long-distance running.
The children running ahead made an effort to keep those behind them from catching up, and those in the back did their best to catch up to those in the front. It was a virtuous circle of training.
âNow then.â
Rimmer checked on the traineesâincluding Martha, Burren and Runaanâthat managed to pass the âSeven Shaped Fistâ.
Since Martha had already finished learning the second stepâs fist technique, sheâd started training with the third step, âThundering Fistâ.
âI guess that makes sense.â
Martha had failed last year, but it was because of her personality, not her ability. It looked like he needed to prepare something for her to train so that she wouldnât waste her time, along with a way to fix her temper.
âThey are also doing well.â
Burren and Runaan were also aware of the âAdvanced Rising Fistâ, which was learned during the second step. It looked like the two of them would advance to the third step in the near future.
Rimmer laid down and wrote down the information on the children on his notes.
âNow then, letâs check⌠huh?â
When Rimmer looked at Raon again, after checking every other child, his eyes widened.
âWhatâŚ?â
During the brief time heâd checked on the other children, the shape of the âSeven Shaped Fistâ was engraved in Raon Zieghartâs punches.
âHow does this make any sense?â
Rimmer lifted his body, unable to hold himself back.
Raon was different from Martha, Runaan, and Burren. He certainly didnât know anything when he started, but heâd become a completely different person already.
Even though the 'Seven Shaped Fist' was a basic fist technique, and it was easy to follow, it didnât make any sense for him to show so much progress in less than an hour.
âWhat is this monsterâŚ?â
It hadnât been long since he was surprised by how well Raon was controlling his mana, and he was shocked once again by how fast he learned martial arts. Rimmer jaw dropped.
âHaaah.â
He wasnât planning to give him special treatment.
He was going to send Raon on to the next step once he made sure that he had mastered the basics, but it looked like that time was going to come extremely soon.
âAt this rate, by tomorrow⌠No, it might be this eveningâŚâ
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Martha Zieghart smiled while nimbly thrusting her fist.
âI like the instructors this time around.â
Before, sheâd been waiting for the moronic ones to catch up. However, that wasnât the right answer.
The talented should keep rising, and the talentless should become stepping stones for them. That was the correct answer.
When she looked to her left, she could see children learning the âSeven Shaped Fistâ.
Sheâd learned it two years ago, so those that were learning it only now would never be able to catch up to her.
By the time theyâd reach the second step, she wouldâve already finished learning the âThundering Fistâ and started swordsmanship training.
âHeâs also over there.â
Martha smirked, looking at Raon punching at the center of the training ground.
âRaon Zieghart.â
The oddball who managed to get first place after voluntarily participating in training, despite being born with extreme coldness.
Considering the way heâd blocked her surprise attack the month before, his perception and movements were both exceptional. He was a talented guy.
âHowever.â
It was too late.
Heâd only started learning aura and fist technique when he was thirteen years old. It was the same as starting to run a long time after the starting signal during a race.
âHe is never gonna catch up to me.â
Her aura was already at three-star, and sheâd already learned various fist techniques and swordsmanship.
Unlike Burren and Runaan, whoâd started to train during childhood, Raon couldnât even become her rival.
âHe is just a stepping stone.â
Raon Zieghart was a mere stepping stone, unworthy of her attention.
âHmph!â
Martha snorted and turned her head away. She stopped paying attention to Raon, focusing on training the âThundering Fistâ instead.
When she was still improving in the âThundering Fistâ until sunset, a man approached next to her.
âMy lady, itâs time for your training as a member of the direct line.â
It was her butler, Camel.
âAlright.â
Martha nodded and turned back. The other children were still practicing the beginner fist technique.
âHow pathetic.â
âRaon Zieghart.â
When she was about to return while laughing at them, she heard Rimmerâs voice.
âYou pass. Proceed to the next step.â
She turned around at the voice, light as the wind. Raon Zieghart was casually nodding at him.
âWhat is this?!â
Marthaâs eyes widened. It was impossible to believe that in one dayâno, in half a day, heâd managed to master the âSeven Shaped Fistâ.
âEven I had to practice for four days!â
She was adopted into Zieghart thanks to her talent as a genius, and it still took her four days to master the âSeven Shaped Fistâ.
It didnât make sense that a mere stepping stone accomplished the same thing in only half a day.
âThen, please teach me the next fist technique.â
âThe sunâs already set. I canât be bothered, so letâs do it tomorrow.â
âYou canât be bothered, thatâs not something an instructor should saâŚâ
âWait.â
Martha interrupted Raon and Rimmer, who were having a conversation.
âSir Instructor, did he really pass the âSeven Shaped Fistâ? Something that he only started learning today?â
âThatâs correct.â
Rimmer nodded, his green eyes open wide.
âArenât you being too lenient because youâre lazy?â
âLenient?â
âDespite the seven shapes being the basics of fist techniques, it still takes a while to gain a grasp of it. There is no way he could manage to master it in only half a day.â
âOf course he didnât master it. But itâs enough to advance to the âAdvanced Rising Fistâ training.â
âHah! I mean, the criteria is too low.â
âHmmâŚâ
Rimmer scratched his chin, then turned his head around to Raon.
âThatâs what sheâs saying. Raon, try showing it to her.â
âI donât want to.â
Raon firmly shook his head.
âThe instructor has already told me Iâve passed, so why do I have to repeat it?â
âYouâŚâ
âIf you do, then Iâll teach you the âAdvanced Rising Fistâ right now, instead of tomorrow.â
Rimmer responded before Martha could interrupt.
âHa! Alright.â
Raon sighed lightly and stood, feet shoulder-width apart. Holding his breath, he thrust his fist. A heavy punch pierced through the eveningâs air.
He took a step forward and thrust his left fist. The way it bent resembled a boomerang.
Turning to his right, he struck with his right hand from his waist. Marthaâs bangs fluttered from the refreshing wind.
Raonâs form continued, brisk and energetic. He was accurately expressing the seven forms and spirits of the âSeven Shaped Fistâ.
Martha swallowed hard.
Rimmer hadnât set the bar low. Raon Zieghart really had learned the forms and spirits of the âSeven Shaped Fistâ in only half a day.
âYou knew it already!â
âNo.â
Raon raised his chin, as if he were asking what the hell she was talking about.
âKuhâŚâ
She was speechless, because Raonâs punches from earlier were definitely those of a novice.
âHow about it, Martha? Isnât it enough to be recognized?â
Rimmer chuckled, as if he were teasing her.
âHe did that in half a day?â
âWhat did I just see?â
âWowâŚâ
âThatâs so crazy.â
The instructors and children also couldnât close their mouths from their surprise.
âI⌠I also did that much.â
Martha forced a smile and turned around. Biting her lip, she left the training ground.
âItâs okay.â
It was just the âSeven Shaped Fistâ. It wasnât even swordsmanship, but the most basic part of fist techniques. There was no way he could catch up to her just because he could learn it a little quickly.
Yes, that could never happen.
Martha calmed herself down and headed towards the direct line training ground. But the trajectory of Raonâs fist was deeply engraved in her memory.
***
âWhat does she want?â
Raon dusted off his hands and frowned.
âShe must be surprised.â
Rimmer snickered, watching Martha leave the training ground.
âI was also surprised. It was my first time seeing somebody learn as quickly as you.â
âThank you for the compliment, but please teach me the next fist technique.â
âHah! Of course I will.â
He sighed lightly and got up. After warming up his waist and wrists, he looked up at the sky.
âBut Raon.â
âYes?â
Upon seeing Rimmerâs expression, Raon suddenly became anxious.
âItâs too late today. See you again tomorrow!â
He created a gust of wind to obstruct Raonâs vision and disappeared over the wall. It was a swift and determined movement, one that Raon couldnât even think about stopping.
ââŚâ
The King of Essence has told you before. That pointy-eared bastard looked like heâd betray you. One day on a battlefield, he will run away, leaving you behind.
It looked like Wrath had become a fortune teller, since he was predicting Rimmerâs future.
âSomehow, I expected it.â
Raon licked his lips. Heâd thought it might happen the moment he saw Rimmerâs reaction.
âRaon Zieghart.â
Burren approached him with heavy steps.
âIâm heading out to receive training that only the direct line can receive.â
Raon already knew about it. While the trainees had their individual training, the direct line could receive additional lessons.
âItâs okay to say that it's unfair. But I will beat you, no matter what method I have to use.â
After glaring at Raon for a bit, he left the training ground.
Those arrogant eyes are still the same. One day, I willâŚ
âNo, theyâre different.â
Raon shook his head, watching Burrenâs back. He wasnât sure why, but Burrenâs eyes had become clear a one month ago.
The competitiveness still remained, but it didnât look like he was going to play dirty like before.
Step.
Raon turned towards the footsteps approaching from behind. Runaan was looking at him with blank eyes.
âArenât you going there as well?â
âIâm not going.â
âIsnât it better to go?â
âIâm not going.â
âYou can learn powerful swordsmanshipâŚâ
âIâm not going.â
Runaan slowly shook her head.
ââŚâ
Raon licked his lips and made his way over to the training room. He could hear crunching footsteps as Runaan followed behind him.