Upon inflicting bleed on the enemy after a critical strike, there's a 10% chance to decrease the opponentâs physical abilities.
âOh!â
Raon exclaimed upon reading the explanation of the trait.
The 10% chance couldâve been better, but the trait had the potential of being extremely useful.
âYou are really the giving tree, giving out stats and traits. Thank you.â
His strength, agility, and energy increased in addition to all his stats increasing by two. It was almost an increase of three to all his stats, and he even got a new trait.
Wrath wasnât lacking in any way, earning the nickname âgiving treeâ.
Itâs not a great trait. Thatâs one of the worst abilities that the King of Essence has.
âIt depends on who uses it.â
Raon smiled. Wrathâs weapon was coldness, but Raonâs weapon was a sword, and he was good at surprise attacks.
Using his previous lifeâs techniques and experience, he could fully benefit from the âBleeding Curseâ.
âItâs perfect.â
Raon turned around and stood up. Putting his outer garments back on, he opened the dormitoryâs door.
What?
âIâm going to train for a bit.â
Again?
âI need to check out the changes in my body and get used to them.â
You are making the King of Essence unable to sleep!
âSleep later.â
You should be stir-fried to death in lava!
Since Raon was happy, Wrathâs curses sounded like music to him. He ran towards the training ground while humming.
***
Two Months Later
Daybreak, the Training Grounds.
Raon arrived at the training ground before anyone else and started practicing swordsmanship.
Soon after, Burren and Martha arrived almost at the same time.
âTsk!â
âDoes he even sleepâŚ?â
Burren clicked his tongue and grabbed his sword, and Martha started to warm herself up after frowning.
âYawn.â
Runaan, who was sleepy in the morning, came out late and yawned like a baby sparrow.
It looked like she was completely freed from Syriaâs darkness, as her eyes had gotten brighter than before. They were still blank, though.
The trainees that came up later also prepared to practice while chatting.
As such, another day was about to begin.
Bam!
The training groundâs door burst open, and Rimmer entered.
âInstructor, the door shouldnât be kicked open.â
âItâs fine because itâs mine.â
Rimmer waved his hand at the frowning Burren and went on the platform with light steps.
âSince you are in the middle of your training, just open your ears and listen.â
After clapping his hands to attract attention, he told them to keep training. It was an impossible task for the young trainees.
âHow do I do that?â
âWe arenât experts!â
âJust tell us already!â
The trainees waved their hands, telling him to continue.
But Raon was properly listening to Rimmerâs voice while focusing on his swordsmanship.
âThen Iâll tell you. Youâve got a mission.â
âEek!â
âMission!â
âMission?â
The traineesâ eyes shone like stars upon hearing the word mission. Not just the collaterals, Burren and Marthaâs mouths were wide open as well.
Of course, Raon just kept swinging his sword and Runaan was casually yawning next to him.
âYes. Itâs your first mission.â
âWooow!â
âItâs a mission!â
âIs it finally time for a real battle?â
âHuff, huffâŚâ
There were various reactions from the trainees. Some shouted in anticipation, some clenched their fists, and some started panting in excitement.
âOf course, you arenât the only ones going on the mission. Since we canât leave the children alone, the instructorsâincluding meâwill tag along.â
The trainees nodded. It looked like they expected it.
âFirst mission, huhâŚ?â
Raon recalled his first mission in his previous life as he listened to Rimmer.
âWas I eight years old?â
He went on a mission alone at a much younger age. It wasnât murder, but since the mission was to obtain information from an enemy camp, it was extremely dangerous and heâd actually almost died.
For the instructors to tag along on the first mission, he once again thought that Zieghart was not that cold-hearted.
âWh-what is the mission?â
Dorian raised his hand as his lips trembled. He was already terrified, befitting the title of the biggest coward of the fifth training ground.
âThereâs a hideout called Snow Tiger slightly outside of Zieghartâs protected area.â
It was a banditâs hideout in the mountains. As Raon had never heard of the name Snow Tiger, its scale shouldnât have been that big.
âThey are connected to the South-North Union, and theyâve been living by collecting a small toll on the mountain road. However, their wrongdoing has become worse recently, as they often rob everything from the merchants or even kill them.â
âThen our mission is the bandits' extermination!â
âItâs a proper mission!â
âBandits, huhâŚ?â
âHe said they are connected to the South-North Union, which is one of the five Demons. It could be dangerous.â
South-North Union was one of the five Demons that opposed the six Kings, which Zieghart belonged to.
It was a combined force of bandits in the Terukan mountains filling the south-western area, and the pirates of Rable River flowing from the north-east.
The bandits and pirates belonging to the South-North Union were mostly powerful people, capable of using aura. As such, one could easily die if they fought them while expecting them to be common bandits or pirates.
The leader of South-North Union in particular was an extremely powerful master, as one of the Ten Heavens of the Continent despite the fact that he was a leader of bandits and pirates.
The trainees swallowed. It seemed their first mission and the mention of South-North Union made them nervous.
âWell, well. I haven't finished talking yet.â
Rimmer clapped his hands again.
âLike you said, the mission was the bandits' extermination.â
âIt was? Isnât that past tense?â
âYes. It was the bandits' extermination, but that changed yesterday.â
âPardon?â
âWh-why?â
âWhat do you mean? Why did the mission change?â
âBecause the bandits attacked the village to the south of their hideout, killed everyone living there, and ran away after setting it ablaze.â
The trainees closed their mouths at Rimmerâs unusually cold voice.
âOur mission isnât the banditsâ extermination, but to track and annihilate the bandits.â
The trainees swallowed, looking into Rimmerâs somber eyes.
âWhen are we departing?â
Burren raised his hand.
âThis evening.â
âIsnât that too early?â
âLike I said, we donât have much time since we are going to track down the bandits that ran away, instead of attacking a hideout that wonât move. Thereâs no such thing as early or late in house missions. Once you get a mission, you need to obey.â
ââŚYou are right. Iâm sorry.â
Burren uncharacteristically acknowledged his mistake and lowered his head.
âYou are mostly used to training swords, but you canât use those during a mission.â
As Rimmer signaled with a glance, the instructors brought five swords each.
âThey are the real swords that were supplied during the fight against the orcs. The weight and the shape of the blade are all identical to the training sword youâve been using. Use these swords from now on.â
âA real swordâŚâ
âI-Iâm a bit nervous.â
âWhat are you nervous about? This is something you must do.â
The trainees received the real swords one by one. Although they differed in degree, their hands were all trembling.
âRaon, this is your sword.â
âThank you.â
Raon raised both his hands to accept the real sword. Even though he said its weight was the same as the training sword, it felt slightly heavier.
Rimmer smiled slightly and went on the platform again.
âZieghartâs crest isnât engraved on them, but they are the real swords provided by the house. It means that you are being acknowledged as Zieghartâs swordsmen, albeit temporary.â
âZieghartâs swordsmenâŚâ
âAcknowledged, huh?â
The trainees swallowed, looking at the real swords.
âEven if itâs temporary, you are still Zieghartâs swordsman. Make sure to prepare yourselves so that you wonât be ashamed, no matter what happens.â
Rimmer told them to return and prepare to leave, then gather again before dinner.
âWhat do we need to prepare?â
Burren followed him and asked.
âThink about it yourself. Not just the mission, but the preparation also contributes to your growth and experience.â
Rimmer waved his hand lightly as he answered.
âHmm, thatâs certainly the case.â
Burren nodded and stepped back, then Rimmer left to the rest area.
âHmmâŚâ
From Rimmerâs expression, Raon realized what Rimmer just said wasnât true.
âHe thought it was a pain.â
It sounded good, but he was certain heâd just made it up because it was a bother.
âI guess it has nothing to do with me.â
Raon was the best assassin, one who had completed countless missions. He didnât even need to think about what preparations he needed to track down and kill.
âIâm a bit nervous.â
His heart pounded slightly at receiving a mission after such a long time.
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Raon went back to the annex building to prepare his luggage. Sylvia and Helen, who were tending the garden, stood up and smiled at him.
âWhy are you here at this hour? No way, is it because you wanted to see your mom?â
âNo, thatâs not it.â
âSo mean.â
Sylvia, who was approaching while smiling slightly, stood still. Her gaze was directed at the real sword on Raonâs waist.
âThat swordâŚâ
âIâve received a mission.â
âPardon? A mission?â
âM-mission? Why would a trainee get a missionâŚ?â
Sylviaâs eyes were wide, and Helen dropped the gardening sickle in her hand.
âYou donât need to worry about it. Itâs my first mission, so I'll be accompanied by the instructors.â
âAhâŚâ
Upon mentioning that the instructors would accompany him, the color came back to Sylvia and Helenâs cheeks. They seemed to know what that was about.
âSo, you are going on your first mission. My son really has grown up.â
Raon lowered his body to dodge Sylvia, who came to hug him.
âDid you just avoid your mom?â
âIâm sorry, but Iâm out of time. We are departing this evening.â
Raon shook his head. He was mostly embarrassed, but he also needed time to prepare.
âAre you really leaving so early? What kind of mission is it?â
âTracking criminals.â
âWhat kind of criminals?â
âThieves.â
In order to avoid worrying Sylvia and Helen, he said they were thieves instead of bandits.
âYou must be careful, even if they are thieves. As the saying goes, even a fly has its anger.â
âAlright.â
âIt might take some time since itâs a tracking mission.â
âThatâs right, we will need to prepare some food.â
It looked like they felt a bit relieved upon hearing that he was going to chase after thieves.
âThen letâs get the beef jerky first.â
âYes, we also need to pack some dried fruits and bread.â
Telling him to leave the food to them, Sylvia and Helen entered the annex building.
Raon smiled, looking at the busy kitchen. He felt comfortable whenever he was home. His slight excitement and nervousness had also subsided.
âI guess I only need to prepare my stuff.â
Since Sylvia and Helen were excellent at packing food, it looked like he didnât need to worry about it.
âThenâŚâ
He just needed to pack the items to track down the criminals, and things like clothes, shoes, and robes.
Raon went to his room to stuff a light backpack with whatever he needed for the mission and put it under his bed.
âHmmâŚâ
He calmed himself down by sitting down on the floor and cultivating the âRing of Fireâ.
âSince they donât belong to the South-North Union, but are only connected to them, they shouldnât be that strong.â
Since it was their first mission, the bandits shouldnât be that powerful.
âSince official roads should already be blocked, we will end up fighting the bandits hiding in the mountains.â
The banditsâ center of activity was the mountain. Even if the trainees were stronger than them, it wasnât going to be easy to find and fight them in the mountains.
The trainees wouldnât be able to find the bandits at first, so the instructors would end up guiding them to encounter the bandits and fight them.
âWell, we donât need to go through all that.â
Although it was part of training, the mission was still a mission. If he caught or killed the criminals on his own, he was going to be rewarded for sure. It was clearly an opportunity for him, as someone that needed to gain accomplishments.
âHaaâŚâ
Breathing out the dirty air after cleansing with the âRing of Fireâ, Raon opened his eyes.
âLetâs do it.â
***
That Evening.
Because of Sylvia, who kept hugging him and wouldnât let him go, he went to the training ground later than heâd planned.
The other trainees were there first, and most of them were as stiff as wooden dolls.
Burren was murmuring something, looking at the sky with clenched fists. Raon tried discerning it. He was saying that he was going to distinguish himself during the mission, but his voice cracked.
Martha was sitting on a chair at the opposite side. She was sitting with her legs crossed, glaring at any trainee who passed by. Judging from her rougher behavior than usual, she also seemed to be nervous.
On the other hand, Runaan was just staring blankly at her ice cream box. It looked like she was barely holding herself back from eating it.
âIf you arenât going to eat it right now, wouldnât it be better to put it in your bag? Since you canât use your hand like this.â
ââŚMhm.â
Runaan stared into Raonâs eyes for a long time, then she finally nodded and put the ice cream box into her backpack.
Her eyes were wavering slightly. It looked like she was feeling a bit anxious about the fact that the ice cream box was no longer in her hand.
âSheâs amazing.â
Even Burren and Martha were nervous, yet Runaan was the same as always. It looked like her only interest was whether the ice cream was going to break or not.
It was ridiculous, but he felt relieved that she seemed to be completely released from Syriaâs brainwashing.
Call me later, when the girl takes out the ice cream.
âHah.â
While Wrath was murmuring that he wanted to taste the new ice cream, Rimmer kicked open the door and entered. Instead of the usual rag, he was wearing proper leather armor.
He went up onto the platform with the instructors.
âStand in a line!â
As Raon stood in front of the platform and issued orders, the trainees lined themselves up.
âForty-three trainees, nobodyâs missing.â
âGood.â
Rimmer nodded, smiling.
âIs everyone ready?â
âYes!â
The trainees shouted their throats off in order to forget their nervousness.
âItâs a real battle from now on.â
Rimmer stood up. The smile that he always wore disappeared.
âThe ones that we are after are extremely evil criminals that have robbed the lives and properties of dozens of people, then burned up a whole village before running away. Donât consider them humans. Cut their head off as soon as you see them. You have my permission.â
âHmmâŚâ
âUghâŚâ
Facing a pressure as intense as a typhoon, the trainees swallowed.
âOutside is a battlefield. Itâs hell. Donât let your guard down, brace yourselves at all times.â
âYes!â
The trainees replied nervously. Their voices had become even louder.
âBut you shouldnât be nervous, either. Nervousness stiffens your body, and you wonât be able to move like you usually do. I told you to not let your guard down, but I didnât tell you to be nervous.â
âHaaaâŚâ
Rimmer smiled once again. The trainees, whose shoulders were as stiff as a rabbitâs ear, slowly sighed.
âThatâs why the role of the top trainee is important.â
His gaze was directed at Raon, who was standing at the center. A soft smile, the gaze was reflecting his trust and confidence.
âRaon Zieghart, can you do it?â
âOf course.â
Raon slowly bowed his head. Rimmer smiled in satisfaction, looking at his calm eyes with no sign of nervousness nor carelessness.
âThereâs no need to be nervous, nor to be careless.â