The forty-two trainees from the fifth training ground, except for Raon, were gathered at the western foothold.
âI canât find Raon.â
Burren frowned and turned his head.
âRunaan, whereâs Raon?â
âI donât know.â
Runaan, who was sitting under a tree, turned her head sharply. It wasnât that she didnât care whether he was there or not. Her eyes were full of trust that he was going to come.
Tsk.
Burren clicked his tongue. He was nervous since the guy that needed to come and lead them wasnât there.
âCome around here for now. Get familiar with the geography for now until he arrives.â
âYes.â
âUnderstood.â
Most of the trainees gathered around the map, but Martha was in a tree eating fruits, and Runaan didnât move from her seat.
âYou guys should look, at least. Over here isâŚâ
Burren explained the locations that the enemies could make a surprise attack or put them in danger.
However, he didnât go over the map and the locations too seriously.
âBecause we are going to win, regardless of what we do.â
Even though a few elites had joined the sixth training ground, they were still mostly the dropouts from the fifth training ground.
The fifth training ground trainees had been training diligently so far, and they also had lots of sparring experience. There was no way they could lose.
When the trainees got decently familiar with the geography and finished warming up, Raon came up to the foothold.
âRaon.â
âThe top trainee being late? Pathetic.â
Runaan ran up to him first and Martha glared at him.
âWhat have you been doing instead of coming here earlier and making a plan!â
Burren furrowed his brow while stomping on the ground, but Raon walked towards the flagâs location without any reaction.
âYou donât need to be so nervous. Thereâs no way you can lose to the sixth training ground, right?â
Raon grinned, sitting on a treeâs trunk. It somewhat looked like he was cheering them up, but he also sounded like he was laughing at them.
âHmph, well.â
âThatâs actually true.â
âHonestly, the opponents are too weak.â
âWe could wipe them out in one fell sweep if not for Sir Kein.â
However, the trainees didnât seem to have sensed that, and nodded with overflowing confidence.
âIâm glad you understand. Then you should do your best on your own.â
âAre you telling us to just fight?â
âWithout any plan?â
âYou said you can win regardless. It would be unsightly to make a plan for such a thing.â
âThatâs great! I like it!â
Martha jumped down in the middle of the slightly embarrassed trainees.
âYou arenât gonna get your turn. Iâm going to decimate them on my own, so just wait here!â
After saying that, she used her aura.
âAre you serious?â
Burren furrowed his brows and stood next to Raon.
âBut you think so as well.â
âHmmâŚâ
Burren licked his lips, hearing Raonâs question. He honestly wasn't wrong.
Since the sixth training groundâs defensive line was going to be obliterated if himself and Martha attacked from both sides while Raon and Runaan held Kein back.
âYou should also move with the collaterals following you. Iâll leave the rest to you.â
âWhat are you going to do?â
âSince Kein might come for a surprise attack, Iâll protect the flag here.â
âIâm going to stay here as well.â
When Raon pointed at the red flag behind him, Runaan sat down under the flag.
âAlright, you two should be enough.â
Burren nodded and withdrew. He told the collaterals following him to head up with him.
âLetâs go down, then.â
âThose that dropped out from the temporary trainee test are a piece of cake.â
âI guess. Do you think theyâve ever even held a real sword?â
The trainees from vassal families and the recommended children giggled, saying that they were heading down.
Whistle!
When everyone finished their preparations, the whistling sound coming from the top of the mountain signaled the start of the battle.
The battle wasnât going to end until one of the flags was plucked out.
âWait.â
As the trainees were about to run off, Raonâs voice was heard. Everyone looked back.
âAs the top trainee, Iâll give you one last order. You can do whatever you want, but if I order you to retreat because of an unfavorable situation, you should return no matter what.â
âIâm sorry, but that wonât happen!â
Martha dashed to the center while breaking the ground.
âItâs the same here. Letâs go!â
Burren also led the collaterals to climb up, and the recommended children and vassal family trainees ran down.
âRaon, can we win?â
Runaan asked, tapping the flag.
âItâs going to be difficult like that.â
Raon shook his head. He closed his eyes, watching the trainees run off in three directions.
They will return after getting their asses whooped.
***
Wham!
Martha rushed to the front like a bull spotting a red cloth.
âIâll wipe them all out on my own.â
The other trainees werenât necessary. She could wipe out the weaklings from the sixth training ground on her own.
After running for about five minutes and breaking through the dense bushes, nine trainees entered her sight. The number six written on a leather armor showed that they were trainees from the sixth training ground.
âItâs great to see you!â
Martha kicked off from the ground while licking her lip. She surrounded herself with Titanâs aura midair and struck down with her fist.
Slam!
As the fist falling like a shooting star crushed the ground, the sixth training ground trainees scattered.
âMartha Zieghart.â
The trainee with a big build in the center lifted his sword and called Marthaâs name.
âAre you the vanguard?â
After spinning her wrist, Martha drew her sword from her waist.
âSince itâs annoying, come at me at once.â
âIâm Dunn Zieghart. I'm a collateralâŚâ
âI donât need the name of a guy thatâs about to be defeated!â
âHmmâŚâ
The trainee that introduced himself as Dunn wasnât taunted. With a calm expression, he held his sword at mid height.
âYou donât look too bad!â
Martha snickered and pounced at Dunn, hacking at him.
Slam!
A thunderous noise resounded as the two swords clashed. Unlike Martha, who was standing her ground, Dunn was pushed back five steps away with a trembling hand.
âTsk.â
Martha clicked her tongue at seeing Dunn get pushed back.
âI wanted to finish him in a single strike.â
Despite her intention of finishing him in a single strike, Dunn had withstood her strike by being pushed back a few steps. He wasnât an opponent she could consider easy.
âBut heâs not a difficult opponent either.â
Martha strengthened her body using the Titanâs aura. Her pressure soared rapidly.
âHmm!â
âUghâŚâ
Dunn and the sixth training ground trainees groaned, facing the energy wave.
âStop being annoying and just meet your end!â
With her eyes gleaming like black pearls, she sliced up with her sword. The tremendous energy erupted like a volcano from her sword.
âThird formation!â
Holding his sword at mid height, Dunn gave out an unknown instruction. The four trainees that had been staying back stepped up next to him and gathered their swords.
Slaam!
Red flame burst out as Martha and the five peopleâs swords clashed.
âKugh!â
âHold your ground!â
Under the powerful pressure, the trainees grit their teeth and didnât withdraw.
âA group of weaklings are still weak!â
Martha snorted and struck with her sword. Her blade was covered in an energy even stronger than before.
Slam!
Along with a ground shattering noise, the traineesâ bodies wavered.
âHaa.â
âKugh.â
However, despite being pushed back, they didnât get knocked down. They kept holding out and groaning.
âFine, letâs see who wins!â
Martha bit her lip and kept striking with her sword.
âSecond formation! Fifth formation!â
Dunn kept defending against Marthaâs attacks by changing the defensive formation and the people.
âTsk. Iâll deal with the other ones first!â
âWeâve already prepared for something like that!â
Martha tried to attack a short haired girl on the right side, avoiding Dunn, who standing in the center.
However, Dunn and the trainees smoothly rotated like clock hands and blocked her sword.â
âKuâŚâ
Martha bit her lip. It was just like heâd said, they were prepared. As soon as she tried attacking another side, the trainees moved back and Dunn came forward. It was impossible to penetrate the formation.
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âHave they only been practicing blocking?â
Their defense was as solid as a rock, as if theyâd only been practicing defense. Halfhearted attacks were only going to end up exhausting her aura.
âHaa⌠Itâs so annoying.â
Martha walked back a step and brought up the full power of Titanâs aura. The sword in her hand vibrated fiercely and shone with a light-yellow light.
âI admit that youâre pretty decent. However, this is as far as you go.â
âTenth formation!â
Dunn didnât respond, shouting a number that he hadnât said yet. The eight trainees all stuck to his back.
âPointless!â
Martha dashed forward and poured out the Titanâs aura filling her sword vertically.
âDie!â
âHold your ground!â
At the same time that Dunn shouted, the traineesâ bodies shone in the same color.
Baam!
A thunderous noise resounded throughout the mountain, and the earth and sand burst out from the ground like a fountain.
âHah!â
In the midst of the raid of sand falling down, Marthaâs eyes widened.
âDid you withstand it?â
Dunn and the trainees were breathing heavily and were pushed back significantly. However, they managed to take her full power without having a single drop person out.
âYou crazy bastards!â
âHaaah!â
Martha kept striking with her sword, insanity gleaming in her eyes. Dunn and the trainees faltered, but never let go of their swords.
âYou bastardsâŚâ
âYou arenât the only protagonist of the world.â
âWhat?â
âWeâve been doing our best, sweating our blood. Donât think you are going to win easily!â
Martha snapped.
âShut up!â
She kept swinging her sword while screaming. Despite using all of her remaining energy, she couldnât break through Dunnâs defense.
Instead, it felt like his defense was getting more and more solid.
âUgh!â
âWe kept practicing together in order to block your aura and swordsmanship. We are never going to lose as long as the sword formation remains.â
âSword formationâŚâ
She was obviously aware that they had a sword formation, and that was exactly what sheâd been trying to break through with power. But she didnât expect to be blocked to that extent.
âItâs dangerousâŚâ
Martha furrowed her brows, withdrawing her sword to her side. Her aura was dwindling because she used too much energy earlier.
However, since the nine of them were staying together, the sixth training groundâs trainees were also recovering their aura faster.
âI need to buy some time.â
She didnât like that method, but she had no choice.
âShe is running out of strength. Spread out!â
As she was trying to recover her aura by withdrawing a little, Dunn dashed forward, holding his sword. His eyes were too sharp.
âYou dare!â
Swinging the sword she was withdrawing, she hacked at Dunnâs head.
Slam!
Dunn grit his teeth and withstood the shock. His hand was trembling, but he wasnât pushed back.
âDo it now!â
Following his instruction, the four trainees swung their swords from the top, bottom, left, and right.
âTsk!â
Martha twisted her blade to deflect their swords, but the attacks kept coming in waves.
âThereâs no opening.â
Dunn defended if she tried to attack them, and the rest started counterattacking afterward. The combination was unfolding like a cogwheel and was leaving her with no breathing room.
âDamn it! I canât lose here!â
Sheâd underestimated them too much. Sheâd thought they were just weaklings, and she didnât expect them to be prepared to this extent.
Slam!
Her sword, thrusting at their opening, was deflected by Dunn once again.
âHaaâŚâ
Martha breathed heavily, dodging the blades raining down on her.
âDamn it!â
Was it because she was in a pinch? She remembered what Raon told her. That they could win regardless.
âThat bastard. He probably knew about it already.â
He mustâve been laughing at her, knowing that she was going to have so much difficulty.
âThatâs why I need to win this at all costs.â
Martha clenched her fist. She needed to put Raon in his place by breaking through somehow, but she couldnât find the way. Honestly, she felt like she was going to lose at the rate things were going.
âWhat shall I do?â
âAre you thinking about something else during a battle?â
As she was wondering about how she could win, Dunnâwho'd only been defending so farâdashed at her like a bull.
Wham!
Martha was bounced back by a powerful body slam.
âDo it now!â
At Dunnâs instruction, the trainees thrust their swords at Martha, who couldnât regain her posture.
âFine! Even if I get defeated here, Iâll beat you guys up!â
As Martha held her sword upside down and was about to pounce at them like a beast, silver frost came up from the ground.
âTh-this is!â
Runaan came out from the bush with shining purple eyes.
âWh-why are you hereâŚ?â
âRaon is telling you to retreat.â
When Runaan swung her sword in a half circle, the frost on the ground shimmered up like a haze.
âNo!â
âOrder.â
âI didnât lose yeâŚâ
âOrder.â
âKugh, damn it!â
Martha lowered her hand, seeing Runaanâs transparent eyes. She withdrew while biting her lip.
After watching Dunn and the trainees sheâd separated using frost for a while, she followed Martha.
âThe Martha ran away!â
âW-we won! We really won!â
âWaaaah!â
The trainees cheered, screaming that it was worth completing Hell Week.
The sixth training ground traineesâ cheers didnât only happen at the center. It was also heard from the top, where Burren went to, and the bottom, where the collaterals were headed.
Thud!
As the trainees were cheering in victory, Kein Zieghart jumped down from the tree.
âSir Kein!â
Dunn ran up to Kein, smiling brightly.
âGood job.â
âDid the others also win?â
âYes. Just like weâd expected, Raon and Runaan didnât move and we won in all three places.â
âWow!â
âWe really won!â
âAh, I canât believe it.â
The trainees hugged each other and smiled brightly.
âItâs too early to rejoice.â
Kein raised his hand and the trainees stopped laughing.
âWe canât be careless until we take the enemy's flag.â
His blue eyes shone like a starlight.
âProceed according to the plan until the very end.â
***
Raon glanced at the fifth training ground trainees standing in front of him.
They looked miserable, covered in soil mixed with their sweat. Their muscles were trembling and their eyes were filled with panic. They were the classic appearance of remnants that had lost their battle.
Burren and the collaterals that arrived later were the same.
Burren, who learned systematic swordsmanship, must have been stopped by the trainees that learned the âIntuition Swordâ. He had been unable to do anything but get pushed back.
âHow was it? Was it as easy as you expected?â
Nobody responded. Burren bit his lip and Martha glared at him with a murderous look.
The other trainees also stared at the ground, unable to respond.
âShall I tell you what your mistake was?â
Raonâs red eyes were distorted, like moonlight.
âYou believe that the world is stagnant, and that you are the only ones that are changing. âSince weâve already won against them before, we should be able to win again. Since most of them dropped out of the exam, and theyâve been looked down upon by the Owen Kingdom, we are going to win no matter what.â Isnât that what you were thinking?â
ââŚâŚâ
The trainees still couldnât respond, since it was just as heâd said.
âThe world changes faster than you think. You might lose tomorrow to an opponent you won against today, and they might become a lot better than you the day after. HoweverâŚâ
Raonâs voice went even lower. It was a frightening voice, as if it came up from deep underground.
âDid you say that youâd win no matter what, without even knowing your own place? Despite not knowing the enemy's strategy, did you dare think that you could win? Can you make them all kneel on your own? Forget about winning, you wasted all your aura and stamina, showed them your techniques while you were lost in your arrogance. Really amazing.â
Past Burren and Martha, his gaze was directed at the trainees one by one. The traineesâ bodies trembled.
âA lion does its best upon catching a rabbit. However, you arenât even lions. And they arenât rabbits. Those trainees are also swordsmen that have been training their swords every day in their life. You canât look down on them just because you are slightly ahead.â
âKughâŚâ
âUghâŚâ
Burren and the trainees lowered their heads. Their faces were completely red in embarrassment. Martha couldnât say anything either, her face wrinkling.
âAre we going to lose, then?â
Runaan, who was standing back, stepped up next to him.
âWe might, but we might not.â
The trainees raised their heads slowly at Raonâs calm voice.
âW-weâve already used too much stamina and aura, just like you said.â
âFour of us are already completely exhausted.â
âThis isnât a one-on-one spar, but a group battle. If you come to your senses even now, itâs not too late to win.â
âReally?â
âIâll do anything if I can smash that boulder guy.â
Burren and Martha clenched their fists so hard that they creaked. The traineesâ eyes started to shine once again.
âYour eyes are still alive.â
Raon nodded, watching the heat shimmering in the traineesâ eyes.