Rimmer furrowed his brows, looking Metun up and down.
âWhat kind of bet do you wanna make so suddenly?â
âA bet to prove that the fifth training ground is really the best among Zieghartâs trainees.â
âAh, you wanna bang out?â
âStop talking so vulgarly as a Zieghart instructor.â
âFighting and banging out, itâs the same thing. Itâs just more intuitive.â
Rimmer grinned and finished drinking his beer. Metun remained stiff, like a stone statue.
Even though they were both head instructors, their personalities were the complete opposite.
âOh, are Rimmer and Metun fighting each other?â
âItâs not them, but theyâre making their students fight!â
âThen the fifth and sixth training ground? Thatâs huge!â
The people in the pub all stood up and gathered around Rimmer and Metun.
âIâm betting my entire fortune in Metun!â
âHell no, Rimmerâs going to win this one! Martha, Burren, Runaan, and thereâs also Raon, who won against those three!â
âThatâs right. The sixth training ground has many collaterals, but thereâs no members of the direct line. Itâs pretty obvious the fifth training ground is going to win!â
âYour information is trash. Trash. Do you really not know that Sir Kein joined the sixth training ground recently?â
Hearing that a member of the direct line had joined them, everyone looked at him.
âHuh? Wasnât he injured in a mission?â
âItâs already been a year and six months, dummy.â
âOh, then itâs hard to tell. Sir Kein was famous for his talent, especially his senses and the purity of his aura.â
âItâs not just hard to tell, but the sixth training ground has the advantage. Sir Kein and the collaterals that follow him are already sixteen years old.â
âThis is interesting!â
âLetâs go! Letâs gamble!â
People in the pub started taking out their money while shouting the fifth and sixth training groundâs names, as if the bet was already established.
âWow, Iâm going to get beaten to death if I refuse.â
Rimmer grinned. Despite what he said, he looked like he was enjoying it.
Metunâs expression didnât change. It seemed heâd already expected that to happen.
âBut why do you want to bang out all of a sudden?â
âItâs not banging outâŚâ
âDonât mind the details.â
âDo you really not know?â
âIs it because of the Owen Kingdom?â
Rimmer raised his beer glass while scratching his chin.
âYes. Because the Owen Kingdom only asked for a spar at the fifth training ground after watching the sixth training ground, the childrenâs pride was trampled.â
âBut thatâs because theyâve been slacking.â
âYouâre not wrong. It was because the trainees hadnât been doing their best, and I was the same. However, itâs different now.â
Metun continued, watching Rimmerâs fuzzy eyes.
âEver since Kein Zieghart transferred five months ago, the sixth training ground has changed. Everyone came out during the daybreak and trained until night, and we even passed Hell Week recently.â
âEeh? Hell Week?â
Rimmerâs jaw dropped.
âYes, there wasnât a single drop out.â
âThatâs amazing.â
Hell Week was part of Zieghartâs training, famous for its difficulty. There were dropouts among the regular swordsmen, it was pretty amazing that every trainee managed to pass.
âI thought it was about time to teach them the feeling of accomplishment.â
âAnd you are going to use the fifth training ground as the sacrificial lamb?â
â......â
Metun answered the question with his silence.
âI like it.â
Rimmer grinned and tapped the table.
âWhat about the method? Is it going to be one-on-one spars?â
âNo, we canât win against the fifth training ground yet with one-on-on spars.â
Metun shook his head.
âHmm? Then how do you wanna fight?â
âOne-on-one isnât the only way.â
âAh!â
Rimmer grinned and tapped the table.
âIs it a team battle?â
âYes. The fifth training ground has forty-three people, so we will also prepare forty-three people. Letâs decide on a location and make them fight.â
âItâd be difficult to call it an all-out war. I guess itâd be a local war.â
Murmuring that it would be good, he touched once again the gold coin that Metun had put down.
âBut I have a suggestion.â
âSuggestion?â
âSixth training ground has over twice as many people as us, right?â
âIndeed.â
âThen itâs better to give more opportunities. Bring sixty people.â
âWhat?â
âLetâs fight with forty-three of us and sixty from there.â
âAre you looking down on us?â
Metunâs pressure flared up like dry straws. The table started trembling.
âIâm not looking down on you, Iâm telling you the truth. You gotta admit they lack in power and experience.â
âHmm.â
âAnd we have more direct line, vassal family, and upper collaterals. Nobodyâs going to point their fingers at you for fighting with sixty people.â
After considering it for a bit, Metun nodded.
âAlright, letâs do that.â
âAnd you decide the date and location.â
âI do? What are you gonna do if I trick youâŚ?â
Metunâs serious eyes wavered for the first time.
âI know you arenât the type to cheat with something like this.â
Metunâs strength left the hand on the gold coin, and Rimmer took it without missing the opportunity.
âBut you are mistaken about one thing.â
Metun turned his head around after taking his hand off from the gold coin.
âMistake?â
âKein Zieghart cultivated his aura and trained his senses every day during the year and half period where he couldnât move his body from his injury.â
âHuh?â
âHis senses and amount of aura doesnât lose to a regular swordsman.â
He confidently looked upon Rimmer.
âYouâd better prepare thoroughly. Because Kein might wipe them out all by himself. This is the down payment for the bet.â
Metun took out a gold coin pouch from his chest, placed it in front of Rimmer, then left the pub.
âWow!â
âCan we also spectate?â
âOpen the gambling place already! Iâm betting my entire fortune on the sixth training ground!â
âIâm betting on the fifth training ground!â
âYou are talking big with your meager fortune. Iâm betting my house!â
Once the bet was established, the pub became so messy that the roof seemed to throb.
âHmm.â
Tapping on the gold coin pouch, Rimmer smiled.
âFree money is great.â
He looked calm, as if he already knew it was coming.
âThen, shall I go to the gambling house?â
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Reaper Scans
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Dim daybreak, before sunrise.
At the annex buildingâs dark, empty plot, Raon was sitting with his eyes closed. A red haze, thinner than leaf, was shimmering on his shoulders.
Opposed to the heated sun rising up, the red energy coming from Raonâs body gradually subsided, =eventually disappearing completely.
Raon opened his eyes.
Blink.
Like the sun rising in the sky, his red eyes flared up with an intense heat.
âHaaâŚâ
Once Raon exhaled the remaining impurity from his body, his burning eyes returned to normal.
âTime really flows quickly.â
He stood up, watching the sun slowly rise.
Three days had already passed since he had returned from his first mission.
Thanks to training for those three days, his body and aura were somewhat synchronized.
Clang!
After spinning his wrist and ankle, Raon drew his sword. Using the âTen Thousand Flames Cultivationâ, he practiced the 'Star-Combining Sword' from beginning to end.
Aura was following behind his body, just like a shadow. It wasnât perfect, but it had significantly improved compared to three days ago.
âLetâs leave it here for now.â
After all, it was something to work towards for the rest of his life.
Complete synchronization between body and aura wasnât something that could be done in a span of a few days.
Since it would lead to the âSword-Body Unificationâ, he needed to train constantly.
After practicing Zieghartâs basic swordsmanship from the beginning to the end, Raon sheathed his sword.
When he looked up at the sky, the sun had risen pretty high.
âIâm a bit late.â
Daybreakâs personal training time was about to end. He needed to arrive at the training ground before the regular morning training started.
Raon changed his sweat-drenched clothes and ran towards the fifth training ground. As he was about to open the door and enter, the trainees' voices could be heard from inside.
âWhy is he not here? This is so unusual.â
âSince he completed the mission on his own, he must not feel the need for the daybreak training anymore.â
âTsk, anyone couldâve done it in his place.â
âI know right? It was just a bandit, after all. They said there was an aura user, but how strong a bandit can possibly be? He just got lucky.â
He could tell from the voice alone. They were collateral trainees, those that parted from Burren, unable to keep up with his changes.
âPathetic.â
Raon clicked his tongue. The loserâs chatter wasnât worth his attention, since they were going to avoid his gaze and run away the moment he entered.
âBut the training ground is a bit cold.â
As he was about to enter, feeling the unusual temperature of the training ground, a familiar voice could be heard.
âPathetic.â
It was Burrenâs voice. The elegant sound of footsteps stopped in front of the trainees.
âAnyone couldâve done it? Then, did you manage to find the banditsâ tracks back then? Or did you manage to rescue the children? I guess you mustâve at least killed a bandit?â
âTh-thatâsâŚâ
âSir Burren, we were just k-kiddingâŚâ
The trainees didnât know what to say and just mumbled.
âJealousy is an emotion that anyone can have. However, the moment you speak it out aloud, you become the most disgraceful human. I know all about it because Iâve tried it already. Get a grip!â
Thud!
As soon as Burren finished talking, someone jumped down from a tree.
âHah, I would have broken your skulls if he wasnât there.â
It was Martha. Her angry voice could be heard near the trainees.
âKnow your place. If youâd met the bandit leader back then, he wouldâve killed your punk asses already, or an instructor watching over you wouldâve drug you out like a dog.â
âL-Lady MarthaâŚâ
âWhat did you do during the break after the mission? You mustâve been taking it easy since you felt like you needed some rest after the mission. You probably didnât even train.â
âThatâsâŚâ
âHmm.â
The trainees could only lick their lips because Martha had nailed it.
âThat damn bastard, the one that single handedly completed the mission, came out to the training ground and practiced while you were sound asleep in your homes. He even did that on the day he returned.â
âR-really?â
âAsk him yourself if you canât believe it.â
Martha smiled coldly and jeered at the trainees.
âYou know too well about what he did. Did you stalk him?â
âWhat? What the hell is this son of a bitch saying!â
Martha punched the wall at Burrenâs joke.
âAm I right? How do you know if you didnât see him yourself?â
âI think shackling that mouth of yours would allow me to know.â
Burren and Martha started exuding pressure like they were about to start a fight.
âHaa.â
Raon felt an unknown emotion, similar to tapping his chest with a finger, and opened the training groundâs door.
The noisy and bustling training ground fell silent. Burren and Martha, who were about to fight, turned their heads.
âRaon.â
As he was watching those two, Runaan approached him with shining silver eyes. White frost was shimmering from her shoulder.
âIt was her.â
He was wondering why the training ground was cold, but apparently it was because Runaan was emitting a serious amount of frost.
âYou must be out of your mind because you completed a mission on your own. Youâre even late for daybreak training!â
Despite standing up for him earlier, Martha was now taunting him.
âI trained at home, donât worry.â
Raon simply answered, then went to the center.
âThe regular training starts soon. Everyone, line up!â
The trainees gathered behind Raon with slightly dissatisfied expressions.
âWarm up until training begins.â
An nearly invisible, faint smile appeared around Raonâs mouth as he turned his head and told them to warm up.
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Two months had passed since they completed their first mission.
People were looking at Raon differently, but he only focused on the synergy between the 'Star-Combining Sword' and âRiver Footworkâ, not caring about anything else.
This is boring. How can you keep repeating the swordsmanship and footwork that youâve already learned? Does boredom not exist in you?
âOf course not.â
Raon chuckled.
âIâm bearing with it since it's important training.â
Everyone knew that the basics were important, but most people made the mistake of focusing on advanced techniques, giving up on basic training.
The reason was simple.
Competition.
âBecause it feels like Iâm falling behind.â
While one was repeating the plain sword technique and footwork, if others were using the sword aura and creating the sword wind, one would naturally be dispirited and uneasy.
âAnd it's seriously boring.â
The basic swordsmanship and footwork were simple and plain. Even a trainee with average talent could learn the form in a single week.
Nobody wouldâve found it fun to keep practicing that for several months, or years, over and over.
Raon was the same. Repeating the basic swordsmanship and footwork was painful to him, as well.
âBut I have to do it.â
Diligently training the basics was like making ladders on a cliff.
Those who climbed with their hands and feet would advance faster, for instance, but the one with a ladder would become faster and reach a higher place in the future.
Since he was confident in his patience more than anyone in the world, Raon kept practicing his basic swordsmanship, footwork, and the âRing of Fireâ during the personal training time.
âWow, doesnât he ever get bored?â
âHow can he keep repeating the 'Star-Combining Sword' over and over?â
âHeâs crazy. Really crazyâŚâ
âI canât live like that. I really canât.â
The trainees were amazed at Raon, who kept repeating that basic technique. It wasnât mockery or jeering, they were simply amazed.
âI know, right? How is he just repeating that? I think heâs probably gone crazy.â
The trainees turned around, hearing a pleasant voice.
âEek!â
âI-instructor!â
âHow come youâre here so early?â
âHello.â
The head instructor Rimmer grinned and waved his hand.
âBasics being boring is a fact, but he is going to reach higher. Iâve never seen anyone not reach the high ground among the swordsmen that have worked hard on their basics.â
After saying that, he went up to the platform.
âEveryone, attention!â
Rimmer clapped his hands and drew everyoneâs attention. The trainees stopped their personal training and ran up to him.
âWhatâs the matter?â
Burren raised his hand. He was tilting his head, curious about why he came out early during the daybreak independent training time.
âAh, I shouldâve told you about it before, but I forgot.â
âPardon? You forgot?â
âWhat did you forget again?â
The trainees asked lightheartedly, believing it must not have been a big deal. However, his response surpassed their expectations by far.
âWe are going to beat up those sixth training ground guys.â
âBeat up? Sixth training ground? Are you perhaps saying that we are going to spar with them?â
âRather than spar, itâs more like an all-out war. Forty-three of you and sixty of them will be fighting at once.â
âWhen is it?â
Burrenâs face stiffened like a tree, and the other trainees also swallowed.