Even though House Zieghart mostly consisted of swordsmen, it also employed a magic tower because of various necessities.
Although the magic towerâs magicians were treated pretty well, since they couldnât become the main members of the family they were often looked down upon by the swordsmen.
Jake was a fifth-circle magician of magic tower that felt bad about the situation.
Salary, free time, and research funds were all top notch, but the fact that they were looked down on by the swordsmen and that they werenât the key members of the family felt suffocating.
While he had such thoughts, he was invited to the Central Martial Palace for the first time, where one of the most important members of the house, Karoon Zieghart, resided.
Jake swallowed hard and raised his head. He felt an intense pressure from Karoon Zieghart, who was looking at him. His throat trembled.
âWhy did he call me?â
Their status was as far apart as the earth from the heavens, and they werenât related in any way. He couldnât understand why he had called him.
âI heard that you will be supporting the fifth training ground for actual battle training next week.â
âAh, yes! Thatâs true.â
Jake lowered his head with a trembling voice. He was supposed to support the fifth training groundâs actual battle training, following Verbinâs command as the vice master of the magic tower.
âI called on you because I have a request.â
âA requestâŚ?â
Karoon was one of the influential figures of Zieghart. Granting his request would certainly help him immensely in the future.
âP-please tell me.â
Stuttering a bit, Jake lowered his head.
âIn this actual battle training, I heard an orc was going to be summoned against the children.â
âThatâs right.â
âAbout that orc, can it be strengthened?â
âThat was already requested by the fifth training groundâs head instructor. He said a normal orc wasnât suitable for the drill because the trainees are too good.â
âAh, not just that, but Iâm asking if it can be strengthened to a point where they stand no chance of winning.â
âShould they have no chance of winning?â
Jake swallowed.
âIs he targeting one of the children?â
It looked like Karoon was planning to either kill or hurt one of the children from the fifth training ground.
âItâs possible! If you tell me which trainee is your targetâŚâ
âTarget? Thatâs some strange thing to say.â
Karoonâs cold voice resounded throughout the extensive Central Martial Palace.
âAh, e-excuse me. I need to be careful since my magic sometimes goes awry. Which trainee should I be paying attention to in particular?â
âHmph. Itâs Raon.â
Karoon, who seemed satisfied with his wording, slowly nodded.
âRaon ZieghartâŚâ
Jakeâs eyes shone. He knew that Raon had defeated Burren, who was Karoonâs son. He could finally understand Karoonâs intentions.
âHe is targeting Raon.â
After winning against the third prince of the Owen Kingdom recently, heâd been praised as the very best among the trainees. There was no doubt that Karoonâs target was Raon.
âDespite it being a drill, itâs pretty common to get injured during actual battle training. And there are rare occasions of that injury being permanent.â
âThatâs true. Iâve seen that happen a few times as well.â
âThatâs why Iâve prepared a decent monster.â
When Karoon snapped his fingers, the butler that was standing at his right side brought along an orc over two meters tall.
Jake swallowed hard. He could immediately tell since he was very experienced with dealing with orcs. Even though the orc in front of him looked plain, he was at an extraordinary level.
âItâs an orc from the Dollan Mountains.â
âDollan MountainsâŚâ
The Dollan Mountains were a vicious area where many powerful monsters resided. An orc living there wouldâve been at a completely different level from a normal orc.
âIâd like you to look after him by sending out this orc, so that no misfortune will happen to him.â
Karoon rolled up the corners of his lips. He told him to look after him, but he meant to give him a permanent injury using the orc.
âAh. And if, by any chance, the orc ends up causing troubleâtake care of it immediately, so that it wonât cause any problem afterwards. If you properly complete this job, Iâll recommend you as the vice master of the magic tower in the future.â
âTh-thank you!â
âYou should leave.â
âYes! Iâll obey no matter what.â
Jake bowed until his nose almost touched the ground. Saving the orc using the Save Monster magic, he left Karoonâs room.
âDid anyone see him come here?â
Karoon turned his head to the butler that had brought the orc.
âSince he took a detour to the inner part, thereâs no one that knows the magician came to this place.â
âHe has quick wits. Support him once he successfully handles this matter.â
âShall I support him until he becomes the vice master of the magic tower?â
âOf course not. Just enough that he will do anything to get more.â
âUnderstood.â
The butler smiled. He bowed his head and left the room.
âRaon ZieghartâŚâ
Karoon murmured Raonâs name in a low voice.
He won against his son Burren, defeated Martha, and made the third prince kneel even though he was called Owenâs future.
As the master of Central Martial Palace and division leader of Striding Steads, it wasnât a big deal to him. However, his activity was becoming an eyesore.
More importantly, he was getting Fatherâs attention, albeit slightly.
He wasnât going to be an obstacle to Karoon becoming the head of house, but getting rid of annoying things as fast as possible was the correct course of action.
âI should get rid of him before he grows up even more.â
That was the way heâd grown up, and the method he was taught in that cold place.
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After finishing his night training in the training ground, Raon returned to the annex building. He walked through the hallway silently because it was late at night, yet Sylviaâs door burst open.
âRaon!â
Aa the door collided against the wall, Sylvia dashed out, a red light radiating from her eyes.
âUgh!â
âDid you just say ugh from seeing your mother? Ugggghhhh?â
âNo, thatâsâŚâ
âDid you promise to stroll through the garden with your mom or not?â
âAh!â
Raonâs jaw dropped.
âI forgot.â
Because of what happened the day before, he was so focused on training that heâd completely forgotten about it.
âYou forgot! You definitely forgot!â
âThatâs not it.â
âWhat are you saying? This is the first time in three days that Iâm seeing you awake!â
Sylvia walked towards him and raised her hand.
âM-Mom?â
Raon stepped back, frowning.
âWhy do you think I asked you to promise me a stroll?â
âUh?â
âTraining is great, but resting is also important. Because rest is part of training.â
Sylvia smiled softly and started patting Raon's head.
âSince you are training at the training ground every day, please rest when you are here. At least for half a day.â
âAh, okay.â
Raon lowered his head.
âI donât know what to do whenever Iâm in front of her.â
Sylvia, Helen, and the maids. It wasnât that he disliked them.
If he actually disliked them, he wouldâve run away already.
Since he was afraid of his affection growing even further towards those whoâd been taking care of him since birth, he was forcing himself to keep a distance from them.
âAre you hurt anywhere?â
âYou say that whenever I come back.â
âOf course! I have to ask, since my sonâs goal is to become a swordsman!â
Even before hearing the answer, she started to check different parts of Raonâs body. Ignoring him even when he said he was okay, she only released him once she confirmed he was alright.
âI told you I wasnât hurt. Iâll be going, thenâŚâ
âNot yet.â
Sylvia shook her head and hugged Raon tightly.
âI stink of sweat.â
Since heâd returned after training without washing his body, he was in terrible condition. But Sylvia didnât let him go.
âIt doesnât stink at all, so donât worry.â
âHmmâŚâ
âIt feels great to hug my son after such a long time. I can also tell how much youâve grown.â
She let him go after hugging him for a long time. Her eyes shone happily, like a star.
âDid you eat already?â
âOf course I did. It was before I came back.â
âGood job with your training. You can go back and rest.â
Sylvia murmured that she would have a sweet dream, having hugged her son after a long time, and went back to her room.
When Raon was about to return to his room while shaking his head, he met Helenâs eyes as she stood at the end of the hallway.
âYoung master, Iâll fill up the bathtub. Please take a bath before resting.â
She smiled before disappearing sideways like a ghost. He could hear her laughing along as her footsteps got further away.
âHaaâŚâ
Whenever he was home, he was unable to control his ability nor his emotions. However, since he didnât dislike it, it was just awkward.
Feeling even more tired than when he trained, he went back to his room.
âAh, Iâm so tiredâŚâ
As he was resting for a bit in his chair, a knocking sound could be heard, and the door opened soon after that.
âYoung master, the bathtub is ready.â
He thought it was Helen, but it was Judiel who stuck her head in.
âAlright.â
âI have something to tell you.â
As he was about to stand up after nodding, Judiel entered the room and closed the door.
âItâs about the Central Martial Palace.â
âCentral Martial Palace?â
The Central Martial Palace was Karoon Zieghartâs castle, where Judiel was sent from.
âContinue.â
Raon sat back in his seat, his red eyes gleaming.
âYes.â
Judiel knelt in front of Raon and lowered her head. They looked like a king and his retainer.
âIâve received an order from the Central Martial Palace to grasp and report everything young master Raon does once he returns to the annex building.â
âIt must mean that they are plotting something.â
âThat seems to be the case.â
â...Is it about the real battle?â
Raon murmured the words that Rimmer told him that day.
âBy real battle, you meanâŚâ
âInstructor Rimmer said there will be actual battle training next week. I think he will make his move there.â
âAh!â
Judiel suddenly lifted her head.
âNow that I think about it, trainees sometimes get to fight monsters during their actual battle training.â
âI heard about that, too.â
He remembered Dorian screaming that they would probably fight monsters at the end of the training that day.
âThen he probably took measures on the monster, or on the magician who will be handling the monster, orâŚâ
Raon closed his eyes and continued.
âIt might be both.â
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The next Monday, Jake went to the fifth training ground one hour earlier than the appointed time.
âI have to do well.â
In order to succeed in this damned place, connections were necessary.
Until now, heâd never even gotten the worst possible connections. But what was offered to him this time wasnât just a decent connection, but one strong enough to lead him to the heavens.
For the sake of his future, he needed to inflict a serious injury to Raon no matter what. That was the only way to gain Karoon Zieghartâs favor.
âI donât even need to worry about the aftermath.â
Raon Zieghartâs background was almost non-existent, and Karoon was a man that could become the next head of house. It was already decided who he needed to act for.
âHaâŚâ
Jake caught his breath and opened the door to the fifth training ground. He could see the trainees practicing their swordsmanship through the sandy dust.
Since it wasnât the appointed time yet, he went to the outside border and watched the trainees.
âThat boy is Burren, and the one next to him must be Martha.â
Jake recognized the important trainees that he needed to not mess with, using the descriptions that heâd heard before.
âThe one over there is Runaan, the youngest of house Sullion, andâŚâ
Finally, his gaze was directed at the golden-haired boy that was swinging his sword at the right side of the training ground.
âIs that boy Raon? He looks incredibly handsome.â
The way he was moving his feet and swinging his sword looked like a beautiful picture.
âIâm sorry, but I have no choice. I wonât kill you at least.â
Jake bit his lip and sent a small amount of killing intent towards Raon. It was weak pressure that he was unconsciously emitting, too small for even a perceptive swordsman or a wild animal to sense.
However.
One person reacted to it.
Raon, who had been focused on his sword, directed his gaze towards Jake.
âEek!â
In a fright, Jake bumped his back against the wall and collapsed. He felt his heart tightened the moment he saw Raonâs red eyes.
âKughâŚâ
As if he was standing naked in front of a savage beast, he couldnât move a single finger.