Raon returned to the annex building after letting the Light Wind swordsmen have lunch.
He wanted to thank Encia for making the Black Converter for him, but she was nowhere to be seen.
âShe hasnât come out of her room all day, not since she said she had some great ideas earlier this morning.â
Judiel came to him instead of Encia, casually shaking her head.
âI guess she doesnât really need to find out how well they did.â
âShe seems confident.â
âYeah. She mustâve considered them perfect.â
The fact that she went to her room without even hearing about the Black Converterâs performance signified that she was confident in her artifactâs quality.
Although she was still young, her skills and mindset already seemed to be that of a seasoned artisan.
âI have something to report.â
When Raon was about to ask Judiel about how the Central Martial Palace was doing, she started talking about it first.
âThe Central Martial Palace ordered me to renew the information about you, young master.â
âRenew the information?â
âYes. They asked to investigate your injuries, new equipment, hidden techniques and achievements. I was ordered to proceed carefully.â
She added that the order hadnât been as detailed in a long time.
âIs that so?â
Raon rolled up his lips. It was intensifying his doubt, that the incongruence he felt from Burrenâs butlerâs reaction wasnât just an impression.
âHow is the Central Martial Palace doing nowadays?â
âItâs silent.â
âSilent?â
âThe squad leader of Severing Steads, Gelmia Zieghart, is temporarily in charge of the Central Martial Palace because Karoon Zieghart is on a mission. Itâs a lot quieter than usual. And thatâsâŠâ
Her eyes turned as dark as a bottomless well.
âThe calm before the storm.â
Raon nodded and continued Judielâs sentence.
âFrom behind, or from below. They must be preparing something.â
âYes. I canât find out for sure because the information is controlled, but thatâs most likely the case.â
âControlling the informationâŠâ
It was the first time Judiel mentioned information control. Raon figured he needed to investigate Gelmia Zieghart.
âWhat kind of person is Gelmia?â
âHeâs a young powerhouse in charge of Severing Steads and is supposed to be at the intermediate level of Master. The swordsmanship he uses is focused on precise and fast stabs, and heâs known under the name of Sword of Pleasant Wind after slaying a squad leader from the Heavenly Martial Palace.â
Judiel exhaled briefly before she continued.
âAnd you might have guessed from his nickname, but people have an extremely good impression of him. People say that heâs generous to his allies while being completely merciless against his enemies. However, he is actually a coldhearted person who will even slay his allies if they end up being a hindrance. Many people inside the Central Martial Palace are afraid of him as well.â
Adding up all the information made an ominous feeling run down his spine.
Everything was strange, but the fact that Burren was skipping training was the strangest of them all.
âBecause thereâs no way heâd skip training.â
Burren was the most responsible person in the Light Wind squad. It didnât make any sense that he would be skipping trainingâand even if he did, he wouldâve visited him personally to explain his situation.
âI didnât think it through.â
He was careless because Tias was the one who came to inform him of the news, and he was Burrenâs closest subordinate as well as the person who cherished him the most.
âYou mentioned that the inside information of the Central Martial Palace was being controlled, right?â
âYes. A lot of it is restricted. They are proceeding with extreme caution.â
âI have a request.â
Raon pointed at the golden pin attached to his training outfit. It was one of the artifacts heâd gotten from Lohengreenâs dungeon.
âIâll give you information about this artifact, so please determine Burrenâs location in the Central Martial Palace.â
âIâm sure the information about an artifact should work, but why would you want to know about Sir BurrenâŠ?â
âItâs a wild guess, but I have a feeling that heâs suffering right now.â
Raon turned around with a cold smile on his face.
âI shall look after him, since heâs my underling.â
* * *
That night, Raon looked down on the Light Wind members standing in front of the North Grave Mountain.
He smiled as he saw the anger, fear, and irritation in their eyes.
âThe procedure is simple. You will hide and I will seek, and we will fight if we meet. See? Itâs that easy.â
âYou damn boar! How are we even supposed to win against you?â
Martha ground her teeth, telling him to stop speaking bullshit. She looked like she would run up to him to grab him by his collar at any time.
âDamn handsome Raon. I canât win.â
Runaan shook her head, saying that it was impossible. Raon heard sheâd met Encia the day before. That mustâve been why she started saying âdamn handsomeâ once again.
âThey are right! How would we even win against the temporary squad leader?â
âWe couldnât even win against you when you werenât a Master. You are literally an unsurpassable wall right now!â
âThis is unreasonable!â
The Light Wind members also complained while shaking their fists, saying that it was impossible to win against him.
âDonât worry. We arenât just fighting.â
Raon snickered, then equipped the Black Converters on his wrists and ankles.
âIâll equip the Black Converters and you will take them off. That means that Iâll be looking for you without using the aura. This sounds fair, right?â
âA-Are you really not using aura?â
âSeriously?â
âTh-That sounds more reasonable!â
The Light Wind members swallowed nervously, saying that it was possible.
âNo! Thereâs one more!â
Martha frowned and walked up to him.
âHow about the battle? Donât tell me you are suddenly going to take off the bracelet and start attacking us?â
âOf course not. Iâll be fighting like this.â
âAlright! That sounds doable. Iâm going to smack your face!â
Martha tightly bit her lip, raising her fist.
âMe too! He makes me so angry nowadays!â
âEven today, we had to roll on the ground all day long!â
âKuh, I wonât forgive him!â
Every single member of the Light Wind squad was grinding their teeth in anger.
âIâll let you rest for tomorrow if you manage to hide from me until the end or manage to defeat me.â
âGasp!â
âRest!â
âI-Iâm going to hide no matter what! Iâll dig a tunnel underground if I have to.â
Once Raon mentioned that heâd even give them a day of rest, their faces turned red. They were extremely motivated to either hide or attack him.
Except for Runaan, who was just blankly looking up to the North Grave Mountain with no care for her surroundings.
âIâm going to start moving in an hour. Start moving!â
Raon grinned and clapped his hands. It was probably because he saw Rimmer doing it too many timesâthe movement was unconscious.
âLetâs goooo!â
âIâm going to hold my breath until the day ends.â
âIâm going to beat Sir Raon up! This is the only opportunity to smack that hateful face of his.â
The Light Wind members climbed the mountain while shouting. They were brimming with energy since they hadnât been using aura during the dayâs training.
Raon turned around while listening to the sound of the swordsmen climbing the mountain.
Since the Light Wind members werenât idiots, they only shouted in the beginning and fell completely silent after that.
âDoesnât this look fun?â
Hmph! Thereâs no fun in childâs play.
âThey are going to struggle with everything they have because I told them Iâd let them rest tomorrow. Donât you think itâd be fun to shatter that hope?â
Kaah!
Wrathâs exclamation sounded like he had just chugged down a cup of beer.
The King of Essence couldnât even reach such an evil thought! You are reallyâŠ
âYou are getting started again.â
Raon pushed Wrath away as he tried to cling onto him and closed his eyes. Since one hour was a long time, he meditated to polish his swordsmanship, as he couldnât use his aura to pass the time.
âThe time is up.â
Once five more minutes passed after the one hour mark, Raon opened his eyes and walked towards the mountain.
âNot bad.â
Some of them had used footwork in order to move faster, but most of them climbed quietly without leaving any traces. A smile appeared on Raonâs face, since he could see the results of his teachings.
âThat doesnât mean that I wonât be able to find you, though.â
The ground wasnât the only thing that held evidence in a mountain. He could use the traces found from the curved branches or leaves, the scents coming through the wind or the psychology of people climbing the mountain. There were plenty of hints he could use without any footprints.
âMany of them went to the right side.â
Judging from the traces on the ground and branches, more than eight people seemed to have taken the right path.
âI shall take care of them first.â
Raon confirmed the exact direction of the traces and ran that way.
âThe traces are becoming clearer.â
Unlike the entrance of the mountain, the traces were blatantly pointing towards the hill once he went halfway up.
âI can clearly read your thoughts.â
Raon snickered. As soon as he climbed the hill, the training swords fiercely rushed towards him from both sides and from the top of a tree.
âGive us!â
âA day!â
âOf rest!â
âDie!â
The swordsmen from the third team of Light Wind squad were shouting as they struck him with their training swords.
Their positioning, timing, and reaction speed were all satisfactory, even though there was one strange word mixed in there that he didnât really like.
âThatâs a nice surprise attack.â
Raon smiled gently and took a step forward.
Whoosh!
That single step made the swordsmenâs swords slash the thin air, and Raon used that opportunity to smack the abdomen of two swordsmen on his right side.
âKuaah!â
âUgh!â
Although it was a simple punch to the stomach, they were unable to stand up as they foamed at the mouth.
âHey! What are you doing right now?â
âIt was just a punch! He didnât even use his sword!â
âThey wonât be able to stand.â
Raon shook his head and stepped forward. Since he stopped restricting his strength and agility to make up for not using his aura, it was impossible for them to stand up.
âSniff!â
âTh-This canât be happening!â
âHe canât use his aura, though! We will be able to win as long as we fight him together!â
Since Burren wasnât there, the third teamâs vice leader Krein encouraged everyone to attack together.
Pang!
Raon easily fended off the five training swords thrust at his waist with the back of his hand and his shoulder.
âDonât simply follow what you can see. Use aura perception as much as possible to understand your opponentâs location and his distance from you!â
He deflected every single blade thrust at him like rose thorns before smacking them with his fist one after the other.
Smack! Smack!
The Light Windâs third team had to roll on the ground because of his storming flurry. The only one left was Krein, the vice team leader.
âHieeh! H-How is this happeningâŠ?â
Krein clattered his teeth and stepped back with a trembling chin. His eyes were trembling like a pendulum in disbelief.
âYou said âdieâ earlier, right?â
âM-Me? Thereâs no way I would say that!â
âNo, I heard it for sure. Thatâs why you are the only one left now.â
Raon smiled and turned his wrist.
âW-Wait!â
âYou are going to need plenty of beatings.â
âArrrgh!â
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* * *
Raon was back at the mountainâs entrance, and the Light Wind swordsmen were rubbing their bruises while kneeling in front of him.
Martha straight up challenged him to a duel just to get beaten up like crazy, and Runaan tried to hide until the very end, but she ended up surrendering because Raon found her location.
âIt was impossible for you to hide from me to begin with, since you never learned proper search and hiding techniques.â
Raon raised his finger while meeting everyoneâs eyes.
âWhat should you have done?â
âWe needed to prepare to fight from the start.â
Martha frowned while rubbing her chin, which had been bruised.
âCorrect. And the decision you have to make is how you fight.â
Raon nodded and continued.
âBecoming a Master raises your physical abilities and senses to another level. Even though Iâm not allowed to use aura, I still have an advantage. So, whatâs the best way to fight a warrior like that?â
âJust charge at him and smack him!â
âSurprise attack!â
âSurround him with numbers!â
The first answer obviously came from Martha. Everyone gave their own opinions, but no one gave the correct answer.
âThere is no correct answer.â
âNo answer?â
âEeeh? Thatâs not fair!â
âItâs true.â
Raon smiled faintly while looking at the confused Light Wind members.
âThereâs no correct answer since it depends on the geography, timing, and situation. However, there is a solution. Focus. You need to think and focus until your head breaks, thinking about how to last longer and how to defeat your opponent in the given situation.â
Raon passionately looked down at the Light Wind members.
âSince I might find you and start fighting you at any moment, you need to maintain extreme focus from the beginning. You need to stay alert and use your head in order to start the fight with an advantage, no matter what happens. Iâm emphasizing again that focus is important. You need to maintain extreme focus until the end of training.â
Every member of the Light Wind squad swallowed nervously as they heard him and clenched their fists. Raon could see the motivation in their eyes.
âClimb now if you understand what I said. Letâs start the second round.â
âYes!â
The swordsmen werenât complaining anymore. Since they were embarrassed from being defeated by Raon, who wasnât even using his aura, and impressed by the exciting advice, they braced themselves and silently climbed the mountain.
Raon turned around after watching the Light Wind squad carefully climb the mountain. He started walking towards the training ground instead of the mountain.
Huh? Where are you going now?
Wrath was yawning on his shoulder but tilted his head upon noticing his strange behavior.
âTo the training ground.â
Arenât you going to that mountain?
âWhy would I go there?â
Well, you just told those kids to climbâŠ
âI told them to climb, but I never said that Iâd climb after them.â
UhhâŠ
His jaw dropped. He apparently never thought about that.
âWhat they need right now is to be able to maintain their focus.â
Raon looked around with a grin on his face.
âThey are going to stay alert and maintain focus forever since I could be there at any moment. Itâs going to be a little bit of a struggle, but Iâm sure they will grow a lot in a short period of time.â
Honestly, it wasnât a little bit of a struggle, but a deadly struggle. However, their growth was going to be worth it.
âI need some training for myself now.â
Raon shrugged his shoulders and grabbed Heavenly Driveâs hilt.
N-No matter how I look at it, you arenât human!
Wrathâs chin was shivering intensely.
Thatâs not how a human being is supposed to think!
âI guess Iâm not human then.â
You admitted it! You finally admitted it! Alright! The King of Essence will lay out a royal road for youâŠ
âI told you Iâm not buying it.â
* * *
Raon returned to the fifth training ground and closed his eyes. He slowly controlled the Ring of Fire and the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation. He heated up the mana circuits throughout his body with the energy of fire before drawing Heavenly Drive.
Whir!
A heat powerful enough to distort the atmosphere flew from his body like river water flowing past gravel.
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Tssh!
The soft sand covering the ground was scorched, with gray smoke rising from it.
âThis is the Firewall from the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation.â
Firewall was a defensive technique that consisted in burning up an opponentâs aura by increasing body heat, useful for cases where it would be impossible to avoid an opponentâs attack.
âThe Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation has so many useful techniques.â
When he became a Master, the techniques of Hundred Flames of the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation showed up in his head as images. Heâd been avoiding them so far because he was busy creating and developing his own techniques, but it was about time he started learning them.
Whoosh!
Raon migrated the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivationâs energy surrounding his body to Heavenly Drive. He turned the raging astral energy on the blade into thin slices, just like when he used an aura blade to create a single line.
Whap!
The sand on the ground shrunk from the line of flowing heat on his blade, and the space looked distorted, as if he were in the middle of a heat haze.
That was the Crimson Slash.
Contrary to Firewall, it was an aggressive technique that consisted of destroying an opponentâs defense by adding an overwhelming amount of firepower into the astral energy.
Raon slowly slashed down with his sword. Even though a sharp hole was created in the scorched sand, the sand next to it wasnât filling up the hole. It felt like even the atmosphere was melting down from the heat of Crimson Slash.
âPretty good.â
An opponent on the same level or lower than him would never be able to defend against it, and it was even capable of breaching through a stronger opponentâs defenses. It was truly a shocking amount of power.
âIt has a high aura consumption though.â
Since Firewall and Crimson Slash were both from the Hundred Flames, their aura consumption was incomparable to the basic techniques. Although they were great techniques, he figured that it was necessary to carefully decide when to use them.
Raon smiled in satisfaction and tried using the techniques heâd already learned, as well as those he could potentially learn, one after the other to test them out.
As he was too immersed in his swordsmanship practice, the sun was already rising.
âItâs about time I took them back.â
Are they like objects to you?
Wrath gasped at his ridiculous remark.
âNo way. They are my precious subordinates.â
He sheathed Heavenly Drive in order to call the Light Wind members that heâd been neglecting, or rather, that heâd left them to train. He turned around in order to climb the North Grave Mountain, and Judiel was standing in front of the training ground, holding a lunchbox in her hand.
âGreeting the young master.â
Judiel slightly bent her knees to greet him before walking up to him.
âWhatâs up so early in the morning?â
âI prepared some snacks since I figured you would be training.â
She stood in front of him with a faint smile on her face. The fact that she was smiling despite the fact that she usually didnât signified that there was something she needed to tell him.
âAh, thank you. Come this way.â
Raon smiled and brought Judiel to the resting room. He created an aura barrier to stop the sound from leaking out.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âIâve gotten the information.â
âAlready?â
âI investigated it pretty quickly, since it seemed to be an urgent matter.â
She casually nodded.
âThis is just my guess. That should be taken into account when you hear this.â
âOkay.â
âSir Burren couldnât be found in any of the training grounds in the Central Martial Palace. Heâs supposed to be inside the Central Martial Palace, but no one has seen him. On the other hand, Gelmia has been seen in various locations. And thereâs one more person who couldnât be found.â
âWho is it?â
âOlan. Heâs one of the Severing Steadâs team leaders, and an extremely skilled swordsman. However, he has one more special skill than swordsmanship.â
âSpecial skill?â
âYes. Brainwashing.â
Judiel frowned slightly as she continued.
âItâs not a simple method that consists of causing physical pain. He uses words and a small amount of drugs to cause mental shock, so itâs difficult to find someone that was brainwashed. The weak brainwashing that I used to be subjected to used the same method.â
The brainwashing was removed because of Raonâs murderous intent, but she used to be brainwashed by the same method as Olanâs.
âSo you are telling meâŠâ
âYes. I might be wrong, but Olan is most likely brainwashing Sir Burren.â
âIt needs to be pretty much certain.â
Raon furrowed his brow. She mentioned that she might be wrong, but her eyes were certain about it.
âIs that Gelmia guy a son of a bitch who can even lock up his own brother?â
âI do believe so.â
âHaa, I guess it mustâve been because of me that he did all that.â
ââŠâŠâ
Judiel didnât respond. Her silence meant that she wasnât sure about that one, but that was making her guesses even more trustworthy.
âThe Rofence style brainwashing that Olan uses takes about one week to ten days. Itâs also necessary to regularly call them afterwards to complete the brainwashing.â
âTen daysâŠâ
Raon nodded. He remembered Tias mentioning that Burren wouldnât be able to participate in training for ten days.
Itâs certain now.
âYes, itâs certain.â
That was all he needed to hear. Tias was forced to visit the training ground even though he knew what was going on. The reason his reaction was different from usual was because he was trying to ask for help to find Burren.
âWhat are you planning to do?â
âAre the minimal number of troops and the Severing Steads the only ones in the Central Martial Palace right now?â
âYes. They are the only ones left there, since Karoon went to fight the barbarians.â
âPerfect.â
Raon licked his lips and nodded.
âThe Severing Steads should be perfect as training materials for the Light Wind squad.â
âA-Are you planning to attack the Central Martial Palace?â
âYes. My squad is about to turn into rabid dogs right now, you know?â
A frightening smile appeared on Raonâs face as he looked up at the North Grave Mountain.
âIâm sure they will be really good at biting.â
But thatâs your fault! Iâm sure they would prefer to bite you instead!
âEven rabid dogs donât bite their master.â
As Raon was about to push Wrath away, the sound of an explosion could be heard from the cultivation room.
âHuh?â
Raon immediately left the resting room. The cultivation roomâs entrance was covered in a cloud of dust, and Rimmer emerged with disheveled red eyes.