The trainees couldnât answer Raonâs quiet question.
âMight? Numbers? Decision making? None of those are the right answer. Itâs true that they have the numbers, but we are superior in terms of might and combat experience. Such a one-sided defeat wasnât supposed to happen, yet it did. Why do you think you lost?â
ââŚBecause of the information?â
Burren slowly opened his mouth.
âThatâs correct.â
Raon nodded at Burren.
âThe sixth training ground fully understood the personalities and might of each of our members. They devised a strategy to counter each of us, using the Northern Grave Mountainâs geography. However, we didnât prepare anything, thinking that we were obviously going to win.â
âB-but the timeâŚâ
âWe didnât have much time, but the same goes for them. Honestly, one day is enough time to obtain the minimum information necessary for the fight. Thatâs why Instructor Rimmer purposefully informed us one day before, so that we could get some practice.â
Raon snorted, glancing at the trainees.
âAnd you didnât give up on it because you were out of time, but because you were too careless, thinking you could easily win. Lack of time isnât an excuse.â
âUgh!â
âTh-thatâsâŚâ
The trainees couldnât refute that, so they just bit their lips.
âEven though the fifth training ground trainees are stronger than them individually, the difference isnât overwhelming. Losing to the sixth training ground, who was prepared, is a natural outcome.â
âThen what shall we do? Isnât everything overâŚ?â
âNothingâs over! Shut your mouth!â
âHuff!â
Martha frowned and Dorian, hands trembling, zipped his mouth.
âWell, there were casualties, and weâve lost a lot of stamina and aura. We are indeed at a disadvantage. HoweverâŚâ
Raonâs eyes glowed, looking at the location where the sixth training groundâs trainees must be preparing for their attack.
âThey arenât the only ones that have information.â
âDo you know anything about this?â
âThe top trainee of the sixth training ground, Kein Zieghart, is the one who has been giving the instructions. He was the one who sent people in that can counter you guys.â
âKein Zieghart? How did he do that?â
Martha ground her teeth.
âKein Zieghart has an excellent sight and perception. He perceived the direction of your movement from afar and sent trainees that youâd have difficulties dealing with.â
âKuh! Kein Zieghart.â
Burren groaned at his pride being trampled.
âHe sent swordsmen that were proficient in defense to Martha, who is straightforward with an excellent strength and endurance, in order to exhaust your aura. He sent swordsmen that have learned the âIntuition Swordâ to Burren, who uses honest and systematic swordsmanship, so that you couldnât do much against them.â
Raon told them precisely why the fifth training ground had lost.
âThen, how can we win? Itâs simple. We have to change our opponents. We would win without much difficulty if Burren and Martha swapped their opponents.â
âThat wonât do! I canât hold back my anger if we end up winning like that.â
ââŚIâm sorry, but the same goes for me. Winning by running away is meaningless for me.â
Martha, Burren, and the collaterals all shut their mouths tightly.
âAlright. Then hereâs the second solution.â
Raon nodded, as if he was expecting their reaction.
âWe are going to attack differently.â
âAttack differently?â
âThe sword formation that Martha faced was certainly solid, but the movement of their aura was sloppy. If you use your senses to strike where they couldnât move their aura in time, you can easily break through it.â
He faced away from Martha and looked at Burren.
âYour systematic sword, which pursues perfection, is mere prey to the âIntuition Swordâ. It is about swinging your sword without thinking, relying on your instincts.â
âHmmâŚâ
Burren frowned and nodded his head.
âThe âIntuition Swordâ is a technique that relies on instincts, so they are easily tricked by fake movements. Use a feint and aim for the moment they take the bait. You should be able to do it.â
The traineesâ eyes were so wide, they looked like they would pop out.
âH-how?â
âYouâve been here all along.â
âHow did you know all that?â
âHow on earthâŚâ
The way heâd grasped the situation was more astonishing than their defeat against the sixth training ground.
âWhat the hell are you?â
âWhat kind of perceptionâŚ?â
Martha and Burrenâs jaws also dropped in surprise.
âBut what shall we do if they change their plans?â
Dorian raised his hand and asked his question. Since he was a coward, it seemed he also had lots of worries.
âThatâs a reasonable question, but their plans aren't going to change.â
âWhy?â
âBecause theyâve achieved victory once. The sweet taste of victory will make them repeat the same strategy to achieve an even more perfect victory.â
The hair on the back of the traineesâ necks stood on its ends, facing Raonâs confident gaze.
âBut you said Keinâs perception is excellent. What if he reacts quickly and comes to the center or the top as reinforcement?â
âItâs fine. My perception is better than Keinâs.â
Feeling Keinâs presence at the center, Raon smiled.
âAnd he is going to come over here.â
***
Metun frowned, upon arriving at the fifth training groundâs foothold after checking the sixth training groundâs trainees.
âHe is an arrogant child.â
He was worried, because heâd heard how calm and composed Raon Zieghart was, but it seemed like he didnât need to worry.
âSaying that his perception is better than Keinâs, thatâs just ridiculous.â
Kein Zieghartâs strongest point wasnât his excellent swordsmanship nor his outstanding amount of aura.
Perception.
He had an excellent perception and sight that could read the opponentâs presence and condition.
He was even able to find the hiding instructorsâ locations, so it wasnât excessive to say that his perception wasnât at a traineeâs level anymore.
Yet Raon said his perception was better than Keinâs. Honestly, he couldnât help snorting at him.
âItâs going to be over soon.â
Considering Raon and the fifth training groundâs attitude, it looked like they could achieve victory a lot easier than heâd expected.
âI should prepare a feast for the children.â
The winners should be rewarded. Metun was about to head back, thinking about the feast the sixth training ground was going to have to celebrate their victory.
âArenât you the arrogant one?â
A cheerful voice, carried by the wind, came from behind him.
Metun calmly turned around. A red-haired elf was giving off a sly smile.
âDid you just arrive?â
âNo, Iâve been spectating for a while now.â
âYou always give excuses after being late.â
âI told you thatâs not true.â
Metun frowned, hearing Rimmerâs light voice.
âBut what did you mean by that just now?â
âJust now?â
âYou told me I was arrogant.â
âAh, about that.â
Rimmer scratched his neck and snickered.
âOur side didnât even draw our sword yet, and youâre considering the fight over, so arrogant is the best way to describe you.â
âYou havenât even drawn your sword, huh? You fought us head on and were already defeated. You are way more exhausted than us, in stamina and aura alike. Itâs just hopeless.â
âThatâs what you think.â
âYou are just like that child. You guys are just bluffing.â
Metun shook his head, looking back and forth between Rimmer and Raon, who was giving instructions to the trainees.
âKeinâs perception is good enough to find the instructorsâ presence. Thereâs no trainee in this small battlefield that can strategize better than him. He wonât be able to locate anyoneâheâll just end up losing like this.â
âFinding the instructorsâ presence, huhâŚ?â
Rimmer grinned and didnât finish his sentence.
âRaon has already located my presence before, not just the other instructors.â
âWhat?â
âThe Raon Zieghart you underestimated because you considered him arrogant has found where I was hiding before.â
âTh-thatâs a lie!â
Metunâs eyes wavered for the first time.
âThat doesnât make any sense.â
Rimmer was an elf, despite injuring his energy center. It was difficult even for Metun himself to find him if he hid his presence, so he couldnât believe that such a young trainee could sense him.
âI donât lie.â
âBullshit. Iâm pretty sure you lie more than fifty percent of the time.â
âAh, let me correct myself. I donât lie about those children.â
Rimmer nodded and grinned.
âHmmâŚâ
Metun gulped and watched underneath.
âEven if Raon Zieghart has a better perception than Kein just like you said, itâs already too late. The victory is already decided.â
âWell, it does certainly look difficult, since four people have been eliminated and they are mostly out of strength. However, Raon has never disappointed me, not once.â
Rimmer grinned, watching Raon giving out instructions to the trainees.
âIf your students are as careless as you right now, they will get wiped out in a blink of an eye.â
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The sixth training ground trainees that had tasted victory were gathered in a circle just like in the morning, and Kein was at the center with the map of the Northern Grave Mountain.
âThe fifth training groundâs flag is located here.â
Kein pointed to the western end with his finger.
âIt will be over once we attack there.â
âIt was worth all the effort, since we are actually about to win against the fifth training ground.â
âEveryoneâs going to look at us differently after this.â
The trainees smiled as if the battle was already over.
âI told you itâs too early to rejoice.â
Kein stomped the ground to gather the traineesâ attention.
âRaon Zieghart and Runaan Sullion are at full strength. Raon is particularly problematic since he is the strongest guy in the fifth training ground. We will lose if we are careless.â
âBut Burren and Martha have already exhausted most of their strength, and four of their trainees have been eliminated.â
âWe are at an advantage, indeed. But Iâm telling you to stop being careless.â
âWe will easily win if Sir Kein grasps their situation and instructs us just like before.â
âYes, we are counting on you!â
âWell, thatâs true, butâŚâ
Kein nodded slightly. He was pretending to be composed, but his immaturity was showing.
âAnyway, you canât be careless. Do your best until the end.â
âUnderstood!â
The trainees responded loud and clear, then stood up.
âThere are two potential ways they are going to move from here on⌠Hmm?â
Kein, who was pointing his finger at the map, started glaring to the west.
âTheyâre coming.â
âPardon?â
âThe fifth training ground trainees have started moving once again.â
âHow?â
Kein closed his eyes without responding. Feeling the approaching traineesâ presence by opening his perception, he smiled lightly.
âItâs the same as before. Martha at the center, Burren at the top and the rest are at the bottom.â
âThey still havenât learned.â
âIf they want to lose, then we are going to make them lose.â
âI guess even Raon canât control Burren and Martha.â
âItâs already over.â
The trainees laughed at the fifth training groundâs trainees, who were running at them like fireflies.
âWe are going to use the same strategy. Decal will face Burren Zieghart alongside the second and third groups, Dunn will face Martha with the first group, and Puyon will head to the bottom. Karin and I will stand by in preparation for Raon and Runaan.â
âUnderstood!â
The sixth training ground trainees answered loudly, then ran off to defeat their assigned opponents.
âLetâs prepare to finish this.â
Kein glanced back as he stood up. Karin drew her sword, nodding at him.
âThen which side is the first⌠hmm?â
He frowned, looking towards the bottom.
âRunaan also moved this time.â
He could feel the presence of frost from the bottom. Runaan Sullion was there.
âKarin.â
âLeave it to me.â
Karin nodded and ran towards the location Runaan was headed.
âKarin should be able to stop her.â
Karin was a successor of a high rank vassal family just like Runaan. Since she knew Runaan better than anyone, she wouldnât be easily defeated.
Wham! Whack!
The crashing sound of boulders could be heard from the center. It was the sound of Martha clashing against Dunn once again.
Bang!
Shortly after that, the sound of Burren clashing with Decal could also be heard.
âLetâs see.â
With two people standing guard, Kein closed his eyes and widened his perception.
Since he needed to send reinforcement if any side was getting pushed back, he scattered his aura at the top center and bottom to grasp the situation.
Huh?
After checking all three sides, Keinâs eyes widened.
âH-how! Why are they all losing?â
Top, center, and bottom were all being pushed back by the fifth training ground.
âHow is this happening?â
Even though they were facing the same opponent as in the morning, they were now losing one-sidedly. It was unbelievable.