After performing all twelve forms of the River Footwork, Raon exhaled lightly.
âThat was pretty good.â
His body moved exactly the way heâd imagined, following the flow and posture heâd wanted.
It felt like watching himself from a third personâs point of view.
It seemed that using the âRing of Fireâ to understand the flow before moving his body was going to be a pretty good way of learning martial arts in the future.
âHmm?â
Raon furrowed his brows. The training ground shouldâve been noisy with everyone training their footwork, yet it was as silent as a library.
Raon felt a strange gaze from behind and turned around.
âCrazyâŚâ
âWh-whatâŚ?â
Burren and Martha were both out of their mind with their mouths wide open, and Runaan waved her clenched hand. From the movement of her mouth, he could tell that she was asking him to teach her.
It wasnât just the three of them. Every trainee and instructor alike had their eyes so wide that they were about to pop out.
âWhy are youâŚ?â
âRaon.â
Raon turned around once again to the surprised voice calling out to him. Rimmer, who used to be lying on the platform, was standing in front of him.
âDid you know the River Footwork?â
His green pupils were lightly oscillating, like a freshly strummed harpâs cord. He was clearly surprised.
âNo, that was my first time seeing it.â
It was similar to the shadow footwork heâd learned in his previous life, but heâd never even heard about River Footwork.
âThen howâŚâ
Rimmer skipped lots of details, but Raon understood what he wanted to ask because of his expression.
âHow shall I explain it?â
Raon slightly smiled, while scratching his neck.
âI could read the flow.â
âRead the flow?â
âYes. When the instructor was demonstrating the footwork, I saw its flow, instead of the postures and their order.â
The River footwork had a similar flow to the Shadow footwork heâd learned in his previous life. That was why heâd managed to figure it out rather easily.
âInstead of looking at a tree, I looked at the forest. Thatâs how I managed to understand its flow.â
âHuh. Wow.â
Rimmer simply grabbed his head and exclaimed. It looked like he was at a loss for words.
âI thought itâd take at least a week.â
He murmured that he didnât think the footwork heâd finally managed to find with such difficulty would be finished so easily.
âIâm sorry.â
âNo, no. Thatâs nothing to be sorry about. Iâm just surprised, thatâs all.â
âHmmâŚâ
Raon secretly licked his lips.
âDid I do it too fast?â
The moment he saw the footwork heâd felt exhilarated, so he reenacted it. He didnât think Rimmer would be so surprised by that.
âWell, I was also pretty confident in my footwork in my previous life.â
As an assassin, his might wasnât on par with a Master, but his footwork was one thing that didnât lose to a Masterâs.
To be surprised by those mere steps, humans are really pathetic. Back in devildom, the King of Essence created the âIce Flower Stepâ, in which a single step could freeze an entire mountain and oceanâŚ
âAh, sure.â
Raon tapped away Wrath, who suddenly started boasting about himself.
âAhem.â
Clearing his throat, Rimmer turned around with his hands behind his back.
âWell, you certainly did well for your first time, but your posture is still lacking. The flow is fine, so pay attention to the forms. You can ask the other instructors questions, except for me.â
âUnderstood.â
Raon nodded and turned around. Certainly, he felt like he could do a lot better since it was his first time doing it.
âWhat!â
âW-we have to teach that?â
âI think he is better than meâŚâ
The instructors shook their heads with long faces, brows furrowed until it looked like their eyebrows were reaching their cheeks.
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After the River Footwork training, Martha left the training ground alongside with Camel.
âThat footwork looked pretty decent.â
Camel smiled while scratching his chin.
âItâs suitable to serve as the basis for the footwork that the master will hand down to you. It would be better to learn it properly.â
âI see.â
Martha nodded lightly, walking towards the main building.
âMy lady, did something happen?â
Camel felt like she was different from usual, so he walked right next to her.
âHaaâŚâ
Martha, who was staying silent, turned her head with a frown.
âHow difficult was that footwork to learn?â
âHmm, it was basic footwork for sure, but itâs not exactly easy to learn. The flow was rather complicated.â
Camel closed his eyes for a moment, then opened them again.
âSince my lady is also talented in footwork, three days should be enough to understand its flow.â
âThree days? FuckâŚâ
Martha shook her head with dumbfounded expressions.
âMy lady?â
âThen, is it possible for a trainee to learn it at once?â
âA capable warrior would be able to copy it as soon as they saw it, but itâs impossible for a trainee. They lack theory, knowledge, and experience. In short, their martial art is simply too shallow.â
âBut thereâs a guy who did it.â
âWhat? What do you meanâŚ?â
Camelâs eyes widened.
âWas that possible?â
Although the River Footworkâs steps were pretty basic, its flow was still very refined.
It was impossible for a trainee to grasp it right away, unless they were a monster thatâd been learning martial arts ever since they were born.
He saw Martha, who still looked surprised.
That expression reminded him of one trainee.
âNo way. Did the young master Raon do that?â
âWho else can it be except for that crazy guy?â
âWhat theâŚ?â
Camel covered his mouth to stop himself from cursing.
âCan you explain the situation?â
âAfter the demonstration ended, everyone started to practice. He was just standing still with his eyes closed. He opened his eyes when the training was about to end, and thenâŚâ
Martha described everything about that surprising scene in the training ground.
âHahâŚâ
Camel shook his head.
âHe is nuts.â
He stayed still for a while with his eyes closed, which meant he learned the River Footwork in his head.
âHe can use mental imaging at his ageâŚâ
Heâd thought Raon was slightly talented, just enough to make the annex building receive a sliver of light.
However, that wasnât the case.
Raon Zieghart was a monster that could become a bridge to connect the main buildingâs light to the annex building.
âI have to report this right away.â
That was very important information. He needed to tell Denier about it right after walking Martha to the main building.
âHmm?â
He suddenly realized he couldnât see Martha anymore. When he turned around, she was following from behind with her head lowered.
âTsk, I was too inconsiderate.â
It hadnât been long since sheâd lost to Raon, so he needed to be more thoughtful.
âMy lady, the young master Raon and my lady have different kinds of talents. Itâs not about which one is betterâŚâ
While comforting her, Camel closed his mouth after meeting her eyes as she raised her head.
âThose eyes.â
Marthaâs eyes werenât those of a loser.
They were the eyes of a challenger.
They were the eyes of a beast that would prey on whoever was running ahead.
And they were the same eyes heâd seen back in the White Blood Religionâs branch office, where heâd first seen her.
âIâm glad.â
Martha smiled devilishly.
âThe guy that won against me isnât a fake.â
The bloody smile appearing on top of her graceful figure was an ominous sight.
âI was mistaken.â
Camel swallowed. Martha wasnât disappointed by her lack of talent compared to Raon.
She was exhilarated at the thought of beating Raon, who was stronger and more talented than her.
Martha wasnât the kind of person he needed to worry about or be considerate to.
âMy lady.â
Camel bowed his head and Martha walked past him.
Her small but confident back seemed to show him her future.
The fiercely beautiful swordsman, looking down on the world from the throne.
***
â...Thatâs what happened. Does it make any sense that a child of his age learned the footwork in his head? My lordâs grandson must be a genius!â
Rimmer grinned, looking at the tiger rock at the Northern Grave Mountain where theyâd usually meet.
âAre you his butler or something? You only talk about him whenever we meet.â
A dignified voice came from the top of the rock, and Glennâs expressionless face appeared.
âIâm just satisfying my lordâs curiosity.â
âArenât you surprised that your grandson learned the footwork with mental image?â
âIt canât really be a mental image. You must be at least the highest grade, Expert, in order to learn a martial art with mental image.â
Glenn waved his hand dismissively, but he couldnât hide the slightly vibrating corners of his lips.
âJust as he said, he mustâve read the flow of the footwork by looking at the forest instead of a tree. River Footworkâs core is the flow, after all.â
âEven so, isnât that amazing? Who else could do that?!â
â......â
Glenn didnât respond. With his hands clasped at his back, he kept staring towards the main building below the mountain.
âYou must be overjoyed. Iâm glad I came to tell you about it.â
Rimmer checked Glennâs expression with a furtive glance and smiled.
âSilence. If you finished talking, go away. You should pay more attention to the other children, like Iâve always said.â
âDo you not trust me? Iâm the Sword of Light. The Sword of Light. Of course you donât have to worry about it.â
âWhat kind of Sword of Light is a dying man?â
Glenn shook his hand to express his annoyance, but Rimmer leaned his back towards the tiger rock instead of leaving.
âHmm, the servants in the main building look rather busy. Are they preparing for something?â
Rimmer whistled, looking at the people in the main building actively running around.
âItâs not a preparation, but there will be some visitors.â
âThere are going to be visitors?â
âThe envoys from Owen Kingdom will be coming in a few days.â
âOwen Kingdomâs envoysâŚâ
Rimmer furrowed his brows. As a kingdom located at the center of the continent, Owen was one of the Six Kings along with Zieghart.
âI see.â
Not many forces maintained a favorable relationship with Zieghart. Thatâs why he thought it was weird for there to be a visitor, but it ended up being the Owen Kingdom, which was somewhat close to them.
âWho is the leader of the envoys?â
âI heard itâs the third prince. Well, it should actually be Duke Tartan.â
âOh, that crazy bastard became a duke in the end?â
Rimmer smiled brutally, hearing the name Tartan.
âOh? Wait! Isnât the third prince of Karten still pretty young? He should be at the same age as Raon or BurrenâŚâ
âI donât know about that, since I couldnât care less.â
âI see.â
Rimmer nodded. Unless the king himself came as an envoy, there was no need for Glenn to care.
âOrder the trainees to maintain a tidy appearance since they could be seen at any time.â
âHuh? Why?â
âThe third prince is coming along with the knight trainees in the kingdom, and they said they wanted to witness the training of swordsmen and trainees.â
âAnd did you allow that?â
âOf course I did.â
Glennâs thick red gaze was directed at Rimmer.
âBeing seen doesnât make Zieghartâs sword weaker. We never hide, nor run.â
â...I havenât heard that for a long time.â
Rimmer murmured that he used to hear that every day and smiled bitterly.
âGo away now that you are satisfied. You are the head instructor, so how long are you planning to be absent from the training ground?â
Glenn frowned, lowering the corners of his lips.
âYep!â
Rimmer bowed after raising his hand, as if he were saluting. He turned around and started going down the mountain, then suddenly stopped.
âHmmâŚâ
He licked his lips while watching the fifth training ground from afar.
âThe third prince and knight trainees, huhâŚâ
Knowing that the Owen Kingdomâs envoy had people at Raonâs age, he suddenly got a great idea.
Rimmer turned around at Glenn, and grinned.
âYour face, youâve come up with some strange idea again.â
Glenn frowned, as if he saw something unsightly.
âNo, it wonât be strange.â
Rimmer grinned like an old fox and shook his head.
âBecause it will be helpful to the young Zieghartâs sprouts.â