Martha Zieghart was thinking about Raonâs instruction as she ran ahead.
âYou arenât good at dealing with the defensive sword formation. Itâs best to change your opponent.â
âIâll never do that!â
She swore immediately as he told her to run away from her opponents. Raon wasnât surprised, nodding as if he knew she would say that.
âThen Iâll give you different instructions. Break the sword formation.â
âThe sword formation?â
âThe opponentâs sword formation isnât perfect. No, it canât be perfect since they are just trainees.â
âIn what way are they not perfect?â
âThey stopped you by gathering nine peopleâs auras together. Which means that the aura has moved within the sword formation.â
âWhich meansâŠâ
âThatâs right. If you aim for that moment, you can break the sword formation in your current state, even when youâve already spent a lot of your aura.â
Chills ran down her spine upon hearing that.
âWhat is that guy?â
Despite having just been sitting there, he noticed the enemyâs weaknesses and told her how to defeat them. He really looked like a monster.
âRather than weakness, I want to win against them head on.â
Since she didnât want to get overwhelmed by Raonâs words, she spoke without thinking.
âYes. You can win against them after recovering your strength and aura, since you are outstanding. However, do you think you can do it right now?â
She obviously wasnât able to respond. She couldnât imagine herself winning against those high-stamina monsters in her current exhausted state.
âLike I said, this isnât a one-on-one spar, but a team competition. Make your choice right now. Are you to choose your pride, resulting in an uncertain victory, or are you going to choose the teamâs victory?â
Martha stood up in silence upon hearing that.
âI wouldâve ignored something like that before.â
Her arrogant self from before she lost to Raon wouldâve kept fighting no matter what he told her.
However, sheâd already experienced defeat once, and she could experience it a second time now. It was better to win no matter what, rather than losing.
âHis name was Dunn.â
She could see that Dunn guy that sheâd fought before from afar. His rock-solid pressure was the same as before. She wanted to break through it with her fist, but she held herself back by gritting her teeth.
âDid you come back despite knowing that you canât win against us? How stupid.â
âYouâll get hurt if you just say whatever you want.â
âJust like me, before.â
Martha kicked off from the ground and dashed towards Dunn.
âFourth formation!â
The trainees from behind came up next to him and gathered their aura.
âHmph!â
Instead of striking the sword that she raised upwards, she spread her perception.
She could feel the sixth training ground traineesâ aura gathering around Dunn.
âItâs really slow.â
It was just like Raon had said. Since they were dealing with a large amount of aura, the movement was as slow as a snail.
âHmph!â
Martha inhaled heavily and turned to the right.
âPointless!â
Dunn turned around and stood in front of her. It was the same development as before, but there was a difference.
Martha, who used to brainlessly swing her sword, pummeled her sword down at Dunnâs right flank, where the aura wasnât gathered yet.
Wham!
The two swords clashed, creating a powerful wave.
Martha was pushed back by the impact, but Dunn and the traineesâ sword formation that used to be as solid as a deep-rooted tree also wavered significantly.
âKuh!â
âKuuâŠâ
Dunn and the trainees groaned, then fixed the wavering sword formation.
Marthaâs eyes shone like black pearls.
âHe was right!â
It was just like Raon had said. The place that the aura hadnât gathered yet had a significantly weaker defense than the other places.
âThis really was a breakthrough.â
Martha smirked.
Was it because the breakthrough was too easy?
It wasnât. Raon Zieghart had noticed the sword formationâs weakness, sitting at the foothold with the flag. It was because she was frightened by his monstrosity.
âDonât be arrogant just because youâve come out ahead once!â
âOnce? Stop making me laugh! Itâs every time from now on!â
Martha pounced with a battle cry.
She moved to the left while pretending to attack, then she swung her sword towards Dunnâs lower body, where the aura didnât move in time.
Wham!
Dunn quickly swung his sword in response, but his upper body wavered significantly and the trainees in the sword formation bounced out of formation.
âItâs over now!â
Emanating a beast-like pressure, Martha pounced at Dunn.
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Burren spun the wrist holding his sword and raised his head.
Decal, who was one of the best collateral trainees, was glaring fiercely at him.
âI lost against him before.â
Decal and the seven trainees attacked him at once, and since theyâd used the âIntuition Swordâ that countered his swordsmanship, he couldnât find any way of winning.
The other guys couldnât help him either because of the difference in numbers, so he kept getting pushed back.
They werenât lying when they said they had thoroughly planned in preparation to defeat the fifth training ground.
âIâm not going to lose like before.â
Retreating once was enough. He was going to beat them all up, even if he had to collapse as a result.
âFor the famous Burren Zieghart to run away, I guess numbers really do decide the battle.â
Decal grinned.
âPlease, fight us until the end like a real swordsman this time!â
At his signal, the trainees behind him rushed at him like a plague of rats.
âHaa!â
Decal himself penetrated at the center, swinging his sword.
The eight peopleâs swords werenât in harmony, but every single one of them were aimed at a weakness.
âHuff!â
Burren gathered his aura to use his footwork. Moving to the side like flowing water, he used the âPhenomenal Swordâ.
His sword was bent towards Decal on his right side.
âDo it now!â
âAttack him at once!â
The moment Burren started his attack, the trainees that learned the âIntuition Swordâ rushed at him.
However, that was a trap laid down by Burren.
Wham!
The training sword that was aimed at Decal curved like a crescent moon and hit the wrists and chests of the trainees that were coming at him.
âKuh!â
âArgh!â
In the blink of an eye, two trainees were rolling on the ground, grabbing their wrists and chests. Their conditions were so bad, it was safe to consider them eliminated.
âHmph!â
Burren didnât stop swinging his sword. Using the River Footwork, he kept moving and swung the âPhenomenal Swordâ.
Because his large motion used his entire shoulder, the three trainees instinctively counterattacked, aiming for that opening.
âGet baited.â
Burrenâs blue eyes sparkled. Bending his elbow naturally, he stuck the incoming traineesâ chest without reservation.
Whack!
Three trainees were sent away flying in a single strike.
âKuh!â
âUghâŠâ
The one that was hit at the end managed to stand back up, but the other two had already fainted.
âD-damn it!â
Decal chased him, but it was too late since Burren had already stepped aside.
âWh-what happened?! Why are you suddenly mixing in feints?!â
âThatâs what Iâm saying.â
Burren frowned.
âHow can it change this much from just mixing in feints?â
âIntuition Swordâ was a swordsmanship that relied on instinct instead of being systematic. The trainees that were still immature had no choice but to splash around, baited by the feints.
âBut how did he even realize that?â
He was certain Raon didnât move from that place. The perception and knowledge of the guy that observed the entire situation from his seat gave him goosebumps.
âMartha must be feeling the same way right now.â
He was sure that Martha, who was fighting further down, mustâve been thinking the same thing.
âHeâs like an onion.â
Raon showed him another side of himself just when he thought he finally understood him. Just like an onion, new layers kept coming out upon peeling him open.
âItâs not over yet!â
âHaaa!â
Decan dashed at him, gritting his teeth. The three other trainees did the same.
Whoosh!
Burren thrust his sword forward. It was a powerful strike, multiple openings could be seen in his big motion.
âItâs a feint. Donât pay attention to it! Huh?â
Decalâs eyes were wide. He was planning to ignore it, but the trajectory of Burrenâs sword didnât change.
âItâs a real one this time!â
âN-no way!â
He tried to defend against it, but it was already too late.
Wham!
Taking the powerful strike, Decalâs training sword broke and his body was sent back flying.
âThe fight is already over.â
Looking at the remaining trainees, Burrenâs eyes glowed.
âItâs our victory.â
As long as that monster existed, there was no way the fifth training ground could lose.
***
âWh-what is this?!â
Metunâs eyes were about to pop out of his head as he watched the sixth training ground trainees lose at the same time.
âWhat is happening?â
He could understand one side starting to lose. However, top, center, and bottom were all being pushed back at the same time against the opponents theyâd won against.
âI told you already, the battle isnât over yet.â
Rimmer, who was lying down next to him, murmured provokingly while yawning
âYou mustâve done something!â
âI didnât do anything, but Raon did.â
âWhat?â
âBefore you came to watch, Raon gave them advice. And that worked.â
âAre you saying a mere traineeâs advice changed the situation this much?â
âItâs because heâs not a mere trainee. Heâs Raon.â
Rimmer smirked and pointed at Raon, who was protecting the flag on his own.
âSome trainees donât follow him, and some dislike him. However, they all trust his power and decision making. I think theyâll start following his words like a godâs voice.â
âHmmâŠâ
Metun groaned. That meant he was trusted by the others.
However, rather than the fact that he was trusted, the way his advice significantly changed the tide of the battle was more surprising.
âWhat was the advice?â
âAre you curious? If you are, then give me the gold⊠Ah, alright.â
Rimmer waved his hand, noticing Metunâs stiffened expression.
âFirstly, about the topâŠâ
He told Metun about the advice Raon gave the trainees.
âThatâs crazyâŠâ
Metunâs fingers trembled.
âHow can a trainee give such advice?â
It was a perfect walkthrough, without a single flaw.
However, what was more surprising was the fact that heâd noticed all those weaknesses by only using his perception.
Rimmer was correct. The arrogant one wasnât Raon, but himself.
He deserved the praise of having a better perception than Kein.
âHowever.â
Watching Kein, who had started his move, Metun smiled confidently.
âThe match isnât over yet.â
***
Raon, who was sitting under the flag, opened his eyes.
âThey are all doing pretty well.â
While hiding his presence, he released his fully opened perception in order to observe the status of the battle. He smiled.
Burren, who managed to defeat Decal, stormed through the trainees that had learned the âIntuition Swordâ, and Martha was beating up the remaining trainees after breaking through the sword formation.
And RunaanâŠ
She was having an icy competition against the sixth training groundâs better trainee, who came out to be her opponent.
âWell, it doesnât matter.â
Since it looked like she wasnât going to lose, it was going to be fine.
âWell, thenâŠâ
Raon stood up. As he warmed himself up, the bushes swayed and a blond, blue-eyed swordsman appeared.
âKein Zieghart.â
The sixth training groundâs top trainee, and the member of the direct line that was two years older than him, had appeared.
âI knew it.â
Since they were losing in every direction, and Raon himself was hiding his presence, there was only one thing he could do.
Seize the opponentâs flag.
âSo you were here, Raon Zieghart.â
Kein bit his lip. He didnât look surprised, as he mustâve been expecting it.
âI didnât expect you to cast magic on the trainees. I heard you werenât acknowledged by them, but it mustâve been a false rumor.â
He slowly drew his sword from around his waist.
âHowever, this is the end.â
âThe end?â
âI heard your aura has a fire attribute.â
As he said that, a crimson flame flared up on his blade.
âUnfortunately, my aura is the highest tier fire attribute aura, and I have more aura than a regular swordsman. In this match up, you canât win against me.â
âMatch up, huh?â
Raon smirked and unsheathed his sword. The energy from the âTen Thousand Flames Cultivationâ created a red flower as it heated up the blade.
Whir!
It was a lot smaller than the fire on Keinâs sword, but the color was incomparably denser.
âPeople from this house really talk a lot before fighting.â
Raon declared, eyes the same color as the flame.
âCome at me. Iâll show you how a single flower of flame can engulf your fire.â