Rimmer smirked, watching Raon and the third prince face each other in the arena. He was looking forward to it so much that he unconsciously started humming.
âAnd the rewards.â
He was also looking forward to the reward that he was going to earn from the bet with Owen.
He wasnât even considering the possibility of Raon losing the match.
âYou look like you are enjoying yourself.â
Duke Tartan came to stand next to him without showing his emotions.
âOf course I am. Watching young talents clashing against each other with everything they have canât be anything but fun.â
âThe crazy sword demon has changed a lot.â
âA ruffian like you became a good-looking duke. Of course Iâve changed as well.â
Rimmer smirked at Duke Tartan.
âIâm assuming the reason you approached the prince yesterday was also because of this match, right?â
âOf course.â
âWhatâs your plan? Why are you doing something so troublesome, which you normally donât like?â
Duke Tartan turned towards him and emanated a powerful pressure. He looked like he was about to cut him down the moment he tried anything strange.
âItâs an opportunity for them to grow. Unlike the Five Demons, there wonât be many chances to fight against one of the Six Kingsâ children.â
Rimmer responded without looking back at him. It was a light voice, but it was also completely serious at the same time.
ââŚSeriously?â
âYes.â
âI thought you were joking, but youâve really changed.â
Tartan licked his lips and turned his head back to the arena.
âThe knight trainees that participated in spars today are all children supported by Owen. Those children are pretty strong, to be at the same level as them.â
âObviously, who do you think taught them?â
âHmph, stop boasting. By the way, that boyâŚâ
He pointed at Raon, who was warming himself up by rolling his wrist and ankle.
âI mean, who is that monster? I almost failed to recognize him with his extremely thin presence. The way he uses his sword and footwork together isnât at a mere traineeâs level.â
âI knew you werenât blind.â
Rimmer giggled and pointed at the third prince, who looked calm and composed at the opposite side.
âThen why didnât you warn him about it? The third prince seems to be thinking that Raon is a sacrificial pawn.â
âHis highness will become the Owen Kingdomâs future, but he doesnât know defeat yet. I figured itâs better for him to experience it in a safe place like this.â
That was the reason that Tartan didnât warn the third prince about it, despite having identified Raonâs might.
He wanted to teach the third prince defeat so that he could reach a higher level.
âHowever, the third prince is strong. Even that genius swordsman wonât be able to win with ease.â
âI wonderâŚâ
Rimmer shook his head, smiling more confidently than ever.
âI think a lot differently.â
âYour stubbornness hasnât changed.â
âShall we make another bet, then?â
âAgain?â
Tartan frowned.
âYou really love bets, huh?â
âThen how about just a drink?â
âFine. But what kind of bet do you wantâŚâ
Rimmer raised five fingers.
âRaon will finish your hope in five strikes.â
âNonsense! I realize that he is strong, but itâs impossible in five strikes!â
Tartan glared and clenched his fist.
âThen you want to take the bet, right?â
âOf course! Bring it on.â
âYou are as wild as always.â
Rimmer giggled and rubbed his hands together.
âIâm getting free drinks for the first time in a long time.â
***
âHmm.â
Greer De Owen, the third prince of the Owen Kingdom, licked his lips watching Runaan and Marthaâwho were outside the arenaâinstead of Raon, who was facing him.
âThey will be good opponents.â
From the moment he entered the training ground, heâd been only interested in those two and the blue-haired guy who fought equally against Setun.
On the other hand, he didnât have a speck of interest in the collateral facing him. He looked fucking handsome, but that was it. He felt like his might was just too plain.
âI should finish this quickly.â
Using aura against the collateral in front of him wouldâve been a waste. He decided that heâd do his best in his next match after single-handedly winning against him using only his physical strength.
âIf you are ready, letâs begin the spar.â
Rimmer approached them and raised his hand.
âLast spar, begin!â
âHaa!â
The moment his hand went down, Greer unsheathed his sword.
Thud!
Kicking off the ground, he dashed in front of Raon. He wanted to finish it in a single strike.
However.
âHuh?â
Raon, who was standing in front of him, disappeared in an instant.
âWh-whereâŚ? Huff!â
As he was about to turn his head to find Raon, he could hear the dangerous sound of wind from the right.
âSword!â
Greer felt the wind created by a sword and hurriedly ducked his head.
Whoosh!
Raonâs training sword grazed his hair, giving him goosebumps.
âTsk!â
Greer rotated his body and swung his sword to the right.
Whoosh!
It was a precise strike, calculating Raonâs position. However, Raon wasnât there this time, either.
Sheesh.
With the sound of a snake crawling the ground, he moved to his left. It all happened literally in a blink of an eye.
âWhatâs that?!â
Greer grit his teeth. Using the Kingdomâs Footwork, he quickly followed after Raon.
âHaa!â
He struck down at Raon, who was stepping back. The sword plummeted down, containing a powerful energy.
âItâs over!â
He was standing in the place that Raon would need to be in order to dodge the strike. There was no way he could avoid it.
âHuh?â
The moment he thought it was over, he met Raonâs eyes. The stationary eyes, without any sign of agitation in them, sent chills running down his spine the moment he saw them.
Smack!
Raonâs body advanced, bending like a reed, and his sword rotated in a half moon shape.
His world turned along with his sword.
In the incomprehensible situation, he could just stay with his mouth wide open. He felt a powerful impact against his back.
âKuh!â
He unconsciously groaned.
âWh-what is thisâŚ?â
He lifted his aching head. Raon was standing way above him.
Greer finally realized heâd fallen outside of the arena.
âKuhâŚah!â
The third prince tried to raise his head while withstanding the pain in his back, then froze.
âI-itâs him.â
The third prince swallowed, hands trembling.
âHe was the real deal!â
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âOh my.â
Rimmer covered his mouth, as if he was stopping himself from laughing, and looked at Tartan.
âWhat happened? It wasnât even five strikes! It ended in two strikes!â
ââŚâŚâ
Tartan didnât respond. Instead of the third prince on the ground, he was watching Raon with his jaw dropped.
And he wasnât the only one. Everyone in the training ground was astonished as they watched Raon.
âHuhâŚâ
It took a long time for Tartan to finally exhale and straighten his back.
âWhat was that? How is his footwork so soft? The timing on his swordsmanship was also perfect. I didnât manage to identify everything.â
Tartanâs gaze was still fixated at Raon. The footwork and swordsmanship heâd displayed was far beyond that of a trainee.
What was even more surprising was that heâd defeated the third prince with an appropriate movement according to the situation, instead of overwhelming might.
It looked like the Raon boy had a special talent, showing more than his best.
âI told you Raon would win.â
âI also knew that. But I didnât expect the third prince to lose without even standing a chanceâŚâ
âIâll make the reservation at a bar. See you again this evening. You know I only drink expensive liquor, right?â
âTsk!â
âW-wait!â
When Tartan clicked his tongue and was about to turn his head around, the third prince stood up while wobbling.
âN-not yet. Itâs not over yet.â
He entered the arena once again, unable to accept his defeat.
âY-your highness!â
âOhh.â
Tartan approached the third prince in panic, and Rimmer scratched his chin with an interested smile.
âYou canâtââ
âDuke, I havenât done my best yet!â
The third prince walked past Tartan, who tried to stop him, and stood up.
âIf I did my best from the beginningâŚâ
âWow, what a fucking loser!â
The corners of Marthaâs lips twisted up, and she stood with one foot inside the arena.
âYou call yourself a prince, yet you canât even admit defeat and keep dragging on. You remind me of somebody.â
She turned her head and looked down at Burren who wasnât doing anything.
âUghâŚâ
Since he did do something like that in the past, he bit his lip and frowned.
âYouâŚâ
âHey, mister prince. Iâm talking kindly right now. Get the fuck out before I start cursing.â
Without minding Burren, who was glaring at her from behind, Martha laughed at the third prince.
âHow dare you! Who do you think he isâŚâ
âIf he is Owenâs future king, I'm the direct lineage of Zieghart. I donât lose in any aspect.â
Martha didnât step back, facing Duke Tartan.
âStop!â
Rimmer entered the arena and hid the two peopleâs faces with his hand.
âThe spar is over, but we didnât hear the opinion of those directly involved. Letâs hear it out first, Raon.â
âYes.â
Raon, who'd been silent, nodded.
âWhat do you wanna do? Since you are the one fighting him, you decide.â
Raon slowly turned around and tilted his chin.
âI heard the instructor made a bet in this spar. I think the results are clear. Thereâs no reason to fight anymore.â
âKuhâŚâ
The third princeâs clenched fist shook.
âYour highness, letâs stop now and leaâŚâ
âI admit my defeat!â
Shaking off Duke Tartanâs staying hand, the third prince stepped up.
âIâve been underestimating you without properly recognizing your power. Iâm so embarrassed and ashamed that I canât raise my head. However, if I leave now, I think Iâll regret it for the rest of my life. Please fight me once more!â
The third prince dropped his sword, bowing at a 90-degree angle.
âY-your highness!â
Duke Tartan tried to stop him, but he didnât move at all.
âHmmâŚâ
Raon could see the sincerity in his blue eyes.
âHe lowered his head, huh?â
The third prince of the Owen Kingdom. The fact that he was accompanied by Duke Tartan meant that he had powerful supporters. He didnât expect him to apologize like that, after all.
âHey, third prince or what, stop that disgraceful act and get ouâŚâ
âMartha.â
âTsk.â
Martha clicked her tongue and stepped back as Raon called her name.
âHmmâŚâ
Duke Tartan groaned at that sight.
âSo, the might wasnât everything he had.â
The girl from the direct line, who even went against him, was silenced in a single word. The third prince wasnât the only one whoâd underestimated Raon.
âFine.â
Raon nodded and went to the side of the arena.
âBut this is the last time.â
âO-of course!â
The third prince didnât look down on him anymore. It looked like he was paying proper respect to him as a warrior.
âPlease tell me when you are ready.â
Rimmer grinned, as if he knew that would happen, and entered the arena.
âHmmâŚâ
The third prince took out the lion shaped necklace from his armor and stared at it. Then, as if he had decided on something, he grit his teeth and tore it apart.
Whoosh!
A powerful wind emanated from his center, and his pressure became almost twice as strong. It wasnât just his aura; the energy of his trained body could also be felt.
âHas he been hiding such energy?â
âHuh!â
Burren and Martha frowned from the powerful pressure emanating from the third prince.
âTh-third prince! ThatâsâŚâ
âThis isnât the time to be hiding my strength. I want to fight him with everything I have.â
The third prince raised his sword, wind flowing out between his teeth. The expression seemed to say that he would go all out from the beginning, without being careless anymore.
What an idiot, you didnât even know your opponent was hiding his strength.
âI can still win.â
He has a lot more aura than you, and his body is also way more complete. Yet are you saying you can win?
âDo you wanna bet?â
Raon tilted his chin.
Hah! Of course! Bring it on.
Wrath snorted, and the wager message appeared at the same time.
[ is suggesting a bet.]
Condition: Victory against the Owen Kingdomâs third prince, Greer De Owen.
Success: All stats +4
Fail: Creation of 10 points of emotion .
âI accept.â
Raon accepted as soon as the message appeared.
âThe doormat is here again.â
If Rimmer was the doormat of Zieghartâs gambling house, then Raonâs doormat was Wrath.
Holding back the smile trying to leak out, he unsheathed his sword. Heâd known from the beginning that the third prince had been hiding his strength.
Heâd accepted the second challenge because he thought it would be useful for his training to fight the third prince that disclosed his full power, craving victory. He didnât expect the doormat to come along.
âThen, here I go.â
The third prince focused his power on his leg and stepped forward. Destroying a sector of the arena, he dashed towards him like a savage beast.
âThis will be more interesting.â
Because thereâs something to gain.
Raon advanced and struck down the spinning sword.
Smaaaack!
The third princeâs sword, surrounded by a sky-blue aura, and Raonâs sword, engulfed in a red flame, crashed together.