Runaan was fidgeting while watching Raon, who was cleaning up the training ground.
âIt was difficult.â
Despite hearing Raonâs advice, she couldnât attack the orc easily. Her hand wouldnât move, despite knowing that it was a monster, not a human.
âI thought I was going to throw up.â
Each time she stepped on the blood beneath her feet she felt nauseous, and her limbs trembled as if she was looking at her brother.
Unable to attack it directly, all she could do was to keep emitting frost, despite its high aura consumption.
She knew people were shouting and yelling, but she couldnât hear any of that.
Her vision was gradually filled with darkness. As her vision went dark on top of her hearing, she didnât know what to do, and remaining standing was all she could manage. It was at that moment that she heard him.
" Runaan ! "
Raonâs clear voice pierced through the darkness filling her surroundings.
Even though the orc was running at her, she turned to look at Raon.
The moment she met Raonâs smiling eyes, her turbulent emotions and senses calmed, as if nothing had happened from the beginning.
Hearing him say it was okay made the darkness filling her vision completely dissipate. The memory of her older brother that was filling her head also became blurry.
Yes, it was alright. When she murmured that, her heavy arm started to move freely.
The moment the orc was about to strike down with its axe, she thrust the compressed energy.
She could hear the head of the ax being cut apart and the orcâs heart bursting, but she wasnât afraid anymore.
The blood gushed out from the orc and covered her hand. It was just like Raon had said. Nothing was happening despite touching the blood.
Clank!
The moment she realized that, she could hear the sound of the thick chains coiling her entire body shattering.
Her brotherâs face, reflected on the blood and shadows, also disappeared completely. It felt like the dark world was once again filled with light.
âDismantle the arenaâs floor and move it to the right warehouse! Be careful since we gotta use it again next time! Ah, where did that bastard instructor go without cleaning up?â
She raised her head at Burrenâs voice in front of her. He was ordering the collaterals to clear up the training ground.
âHeâs changed.â
Sheâd met Burren often since childhood. Heâd always been selfish and arrogant, so sheâd never cared about him. And yet, there was no trace of arrogance left in him anymore.
And the one who had achieved that change wasnât Burren himself, but Raon. Heâd become such a proper swordsman after his defeat against Raon.
âThe same goes for me.â
Thanks to meeting Raon, she could open her locked mind and build relationships with others.
Every day was fun, and today was the peak of that change.
Thanks to Raonâs advice and reassurance that everything would be okay, she couldnât hear her brotherâs voice anymore, nor see his shadow.
She felt free, as if something engraved in her head had been removed.
Runaan nodded, looking at Raon.
âI should tell him thank you, that Iâm really grateful.â
It was time to express her gratitude, just like her mother had told her.
***
Inside the Central Martial Palace sunk into darkness, Jakeâwearing a robe torn to piecesâknelt.
âI-I have failed.â
With a trembling voice, he lowered his head.
âYou failed? Did Rimmer interfere?â
Karoon frowned, and looked down upon Jake, who was on his knees.
âN-no.â
Jake didnât look normal. His eyes were cloudy, as if he were out of himself, and he was drooling as he was unable to put any strength in his chin.
âThen how did you even fail?â
âR-Raon Zieghart killed the orc in a single strike, although berserker magic and all kinds of strengthening magics were used on it.â
âBe careful about what you say. Are you expecting me to believe that?â
Karoon growled like a beast.
âItâs true! The flame ignited from his sword and cut through the orcâs neck like nothing!â
âFlame?â
âYes! The orc was killed, unable to do anything when facing that golden flame under the evening glow. MoreoverâŚâ
Thinking that he needed to do anything in order to survive this situation, Jake told him everything that he saw in the fifth training ground.
âRimmer was already aware of our objective. U-upon seeing me off, he threatened to kill me if I dared to touch the trainees again.â
Since Karoon seemed interested, he even told him about the warning from Rimmer.
âI knew it was because of him.â
Karoon snorted and smirked.
âI guess a diamond on a dunghill is still a diamond.â
When he last met Rimmer, the balance between his body and mind was broken. Since he was a self-centered and lazy guy, he thought he wasnât going to realize his dirty trick. Apparently, he wasnât that bad.
âI-is it going to be okay? Rimmer even mentioned the palace masterâs nameâŚâ
âIt doesnât matter, since anything that bug does will be pointless.â
Karoon shook his head. Maybe he couldâve done something in the past, but Rimmer as he was at the moment was like a weed that couldnât do anything.
âGo back. Iâll call you again later.â
âU-understood. Excuse me.â
Jake left the room after bowing his head repeatedly.
âIf he cut through the orc and its weapon in a single strike, it wouldnât be strange to assume that heâs acquired an advanced cultivation technique.â
âThe spyâs information did mention that he produced an extremely powerful wave of mana.â
âBy spy, do you mean the one in the annex building?â
âYes.â
âThatâs pretty decent.â
âAll the information sheâs brought so far was correct.â
Karoon closed his eyes and answered.
âIncrease her support a little bit and tell her to also investigate Rimmer's actions. AndâŚâ
Looking at the door where Jake left, Karoon drew a line on his neck with his finger.
âTake care of him. He is too quick-witted to shut his mouth, and heâs already been swallowed by Rimmerâs murderous intent.â
âYes.â
The butler nodded and disappeared from the spot like smoke.
âRaon Zieghart and Rimmer.â
They were like dust that didnât need any attention considering his position, but somehow, they kept bothering him.
âIâd better deal with them at once.â
The Central Martial Palaceâs atmosphere grew heavy with Karoonâs frightening gaze.
***
Martha leaned her back against a tree located at the training groundâs outskirts. At the end of her gaze, Raon was cleaning up the training ground.
âTsk.â
She clicked her tongue and frowned. She couldnât understand, no matter how hard she thought about it.
âWhat the hell is he?â
How could he swing his sword without any hesitation?
Sheâd clenched her fist. Learning that todayâs training was about killing a monster, and one that looked like a human on top of thatâŚ
She thought she could finally do better than Raon Zieghart.
As expected, Burren and other trainees couldnât properly swing their swords at the monster. They only managed to kill it after receiving help from Instructor Rimmer.
However, Martha was different.
The moment the monster showed an opening, she thrust her sword into the monsterâs neck without any hesitation.
It was natural that she was different from the others.
âBecause Iâve already done it before.â
Before she came to the Zieghart.
When she infiltrated the White Blood Religion alone in order to find her mother, she had stabbed her sword into the believers.
Since she had that experience, it wasnât difficult for her to strike her sword at the monster, despite it looking like a human.
âBut how did heâŚ?â
Raon was different from her.
He was born inside a safe wall, and he was safely raised because of his bad constitution. He was a sheltered young master.
A guy who grew up sheltered had sliced an orcâs throat, despite it looking like a human, without any hesitation. Moreover, he did it faster and stronger than her.
It even looked so beautiful that she had spaced out for a moment.
âI canât believe it.â
She was still unsure if what she saw back then was real.
âDamnâŚâ
Martha punched the tree that she was leaning against.
âI shouldâve won this.â
She lost to Raon in the spar and agreed to follow his orders, but her heart didnât give in.
She kept training with everything she had in order to make him kneel one day. The thought of having lost again in something she shouldâve won for sure made her grind her teeth.
However, a small wave reverberated in her mind in the midst of all that.
It was the feeling of identity, a feeling that Raon might be similar to her.
It looked like Raon wasnât just the sheltered boy that sheâd thought he was. There mustâve been a trigger for his resolve.
âHmm?â
When she was thinking about Raonâs past, she met his eyes.
âHmph.â
After looking at his calm eyes for a bit, she snorted and turned around. She left the training ground right after that.
Her stiff footsteps had softened a little, but she wasnât aware of that fact.
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As Raon was about to head to the indoor gymnasium after finishing the clean up, Runaan approached him.
âRaon.â
With shining purple eyes, she lowered her head.
âThank you.â
âItâs nothing.â
He shook his head. He did help her, but she was the one who played the most important part. It wasnât something to be thanked for.
âThank you anyway.â
âI really didnât do much.â
âThank you.â
âI reallyâŚâ
âThank you.â
âHaah, alright.â
âMhm.â
He waved his hand in resignation and Runaan finally nodded.
âAre you alright?â
Raon checked Runaanâs eyes and hands. It looked like she was released from Syriaâs brainwashing, but he had to ask her to be certain.
âMhm.â
Runaan smiled slightly. It was a smile without wrinkles, and it looked like it was resolved for now.
âIf your brother makes it difficult for you again, just tell me. Iâll help you with anything I can.â
âItâs okay.â
Runaan was about to nod, then shook her head instead.
âI need to do it myself.â
Her eyes were shining. It looked like her mind had become stronger as her wound healed up.
âOkay.â
Raon smiled. Runaan thanked him one more time and left the training ground.
Are you not going to help the ice cream girl?
âShe said she would do it herself. You shouldnât meddle with other peopleâs family matters.â
Hmph, the King of Essence doesnât think the ice cream girl can solve it on her own.
âThen she will ask for help. And even if she doesnâtâŚâ
Raon nodded. A red light glittered in his calm eyes.
âThere is a way to solve it.â
***
After returning to her dormitory, Runaan put the squirrel sculpture that sheâd received from Raon on the desk.
âHmm.â
After a little bit of consideration, she took out the bead ice cream box that sheâd put under the bed. It wasnât the one given to her by her older brother, but the one her mother had bought her.
Whoosh.
Upon opening the lid, the coldness coming from the box cooled down her face, exhausted from the training.
Sheâd thought she couldnât eat the ice cream anymore because it would remind her of her brother.
However, Raon had removed her brotherâs shadow, stopping it from binding her head and heart.
She wasnât afraid of her brother anymore, and she didnât dislike ice cream anymore.
âNo.â
However, Runaan closed the lid again without touching the ice cream.
âIâm going to eat tomorrow.â
Deciding she would share it with Raon the next day, she shoved the box back under the bed.
Looking at the red-eyed squirrel that sheâd placed on the table, Runaan smiled slightly.
***
After cleaning up the training ground instead of Rimmer, whoâd disappeared somewhere, Raon returned to the dormitory.
Whir!
As he was taking off the training clothes drenched in sweat, Wrath suddenly popped up.
I didnât mention this before.
Wrathâs frightening gaze shone from the cold flame.
But youâve killed a human before.
âWhat?â
You donât have the ability to break that shabby magicianâs hallucination yet. Even though you knew it was an orc, you saw it as a human. Killing it without hesitation isnât something a greenhorn thatâs never experienced an actual battle can do.
âIt was easy.â
Raon shook his hand to push back Wrath, who was right in front of his eyes.
What?
âBecause my perception stat is so high, I could feel that he wasnât human. Killing a monster isnât really difficult.â
P-perception?
âYes. You can trick the eyes with magic, but you canât hide the nature of the thing.â
Ugh, perceptionâŚ
Raon acted with a straight face and Wrath groaned. He was completely fooled.
âI canât tell him about my previous life or the Ring of Fire.â
He couldnât give the slightest information to Wrath since he was an enemy.
Even so, how can you not hesitate to kill? Just what are you? How can you have such willpower at that age?
Wrath murmured that it was impossible. It seemed he was more surprised at the strong willpower he was born with, rather than his might growing at an unreasonable speed.
âWhy do you wanna know?â
Ugh, I really donât like anything about you.
âIâm not trying to gain your favor here.â
Raon flicked his finger at Wrath.
âIt gets cold whenever you speak, so shut your mouth and give me my reward already.â
You cheated. I didnât know you were so tough.
âIâm not the one who first suggested the bet, you did. You are being a loser again, despite being a king.â
L-loserâŚ
Wrathâs voice trembled. It looked like it was the first time being called a loser in his life.
âIs this the third victory in a row? I guess a monarch of devildom isnât a big deal.â
Shut up! If the King of Essence could use the main bodyâs powerâŚ
âAnd the main body again, when are you even getting it back? And this bet has nothing to do with your main bodyâs power.â
UghâŚ
Wrathâs blue coldness wavered strongly, and the sound of him foaming in his mouth could be heard. It looked like he went out of his mind from the shock of losing and being ridiculed.
This is a fraud for sure! Fraud!
As he was about to struggle for the last time, messages appeared in front of Raon.
[Youâve won the bet against âWrathâ.]
[All stats have increased by 2.]
[Youâve achieved the third victory against Wrath.]
[Additional stats increase due to the consecutive victories.]
[Strength has increased by 1.]
[Agility has increased by 1.]
[Energy has increased by 1.]
âHah!â
Raon smirked. He could feel the exhilaration of his muscle wavering from the strength and agility increasing at once.
Three times to a mere humanâŚ
Murmuring that it was impossible, Wrath breathed out coldness as if he wanted to freeze the message.
âThereâs still more.â
Ugh!
Pushing the irritated Wrath aside, Raon waited for the next message.
[One of Wrathâs traits is being created as the second reward for the bet.]
[The trait has been decided.]
[The trait âBleeding Curseâ has been created.]