Rimmer was standing on the platform in the training ground where the sun still hadnât risen.
The trainees were looking at him with eyes full of nervousness and excitement.
âIâm telling you for the last time. Anything can happen outside the house. You must doubt over and over. If you think itâs too difficult, retreat without a second thought.â
âYes!â
His gaze was directed at Raon, who was standing at the first row. Raon calmly nodded.
âThen go now. It would normally take a month, but you should be able to arrive in two weeks since weâve opened the Official Broad Road. I wish you good fortune in battle.â
âThank you.â
Rimmer clapped his hands, just like in their usual training. The trainees bowed to him and the instructors, then turned around.
âLine up in four columns. We will be moving in the buddy groups assigned in the morning.â
The trainees moved in a perfect order at Raonâs command.
âHah.â
Rimmer snorted while watching them.
âDid he make buddy groups?â
Despite being a top trainee, he was still a teenager. He was surprised at his composure and him organizing buddy groups when he shouldâve been nervous about going on a mission without an instructor.
âHe always surprises me.â
He never got bored of watching Raon. He always filled him with anticipation.
âThe most surprising thing was the Nine Flowers Medicine.â
His jaw had automatically dropped from surprise upon watching Raon take the Nine Flowers Medicine he got as a reward for winning against Martha.
I never expected him to completely absorb it.â
Upon taking an elixir, some energy was inevitably wasted. Getting someone elseâs help to reduce that waste to a minimum was the common method of taking an elixir, yet Raon had absorbed all of the energy on his own. He was a monstrous guy in many ways.
âI guess they will be fine.â
On top of might and aura, Raon was exceptionally talented with perception. Since he had proved himself during the battle against the sixth training ground, he was going to return safely after completing the mission without much difficulty.
âWeâve finished the preparation.â
Raon came to Rimmer after finishing lining up the trainees. His serene eyes didnât have any sign of excitement or nervousness.
âHow is he fifteen years oldâŠâ
Rimmer nodded, while feeling goosebumps on his arm.
âGo to battle.â
âTo battle.â
He responded silently and left the training ground, leading the trainees.
ââŠâŠâ
Rimmer stared at the backs of the trainees heâd raised for the past three years.
The instructors approached him once the trainees had completely disappeared.
âHead instructor, shouldnât you start following them now?â
âNo.â
Rimmer shook his head. He yawned while grabbing the back of his neck with clasped hands.
âThereâs a guy with an inhuman perception. Iâm going to take a nap first.â
He went to the head instructorâs office after saying that.
âHaâŠâ
âI-is that okay?â
âIt might be late, but shouldnât we go after them?â
The instructorsâ worrying voices could be heard from behind him, but Rimmer smiled, pretending to not hear them.
âI should worry about the orcs instead of them.â
***
Raon looked back while walking at the front. The forty-two trainees were moving in four lines, but they were divided into three factions.
The first was the collateral faction with Burren Zieghart as center. The collaterals were following Burren as their master.
The second was a faction of vassal families that opposed the collaterals. However, Runaanâwho shouldâve been their centerâwas sticking next to Raon, which made their stance rather awkward.
The third was the recommended children with commoner backgrounds. Raon had helped them back when they were temporary trainees, and they were still following him.
Finally, Martha was the exception that didnât belong anywhere.
After checking each traineeâs expressions, Raon closed his eyes.
Honestly, he didn't care what they did or what they became.
Despite his status as a trainee under the Zieghart name, he didnât think he belonged to that place. He was going to leave after returning Sylvia to her position in the direct line.
However.
The spar against the Owen Kingdom, the first mission, and the battle against the sixth training ground made him realize that wasnât all there was to it.
Since he spent a long time with them, sharing the same thoughts, he grew a bit attached to them.
âAnd Momâs words are also bothering me.â
Sylviaâs voice, telling him to act like the ancient Zieghart swordsman as the top trainee, was still engraved in his heart.
âItâs difficult.â
Probably because he had lived as an assassin, taking care of his allies was more difficult than killing and destroying his enemies.
âWeâre going to rest here.â
Raon stopped in front of a huge tree, thick enough that five grown men wouldnât be enough to hug it together. The trainees sat down, leaning their backs against the tree.
âI have something to tell you.â
As the trainees were drinking water and catching their breath, he stood in front of them.
âSome of you might dislike me, but Iâm currently your top trainee.â
His calm voice stating the fact made some people clench their fists, some nod their heads, and others didnât show any reaction at all.
âI knew that some of you arenât taking it seriously or are excited, like youâre going on a picnic, despite hearing that itâs a monster extermination. Whatever you think is up to you, but that lightheartedness will make you or the person behind you into a casualty.â
âHmmâŠâ
The trainees that had such thoughts lowered their heads in embarrassment.
âJust as the head instructor said, we donât know what might happen during the mission. Donât act rashly, follow my orders.â
âMhm.â
âYes!â
Runaan and the recommended children answered loud and clear, and Martha and the vassal family trainees nodded.
ââŠâŠâ
The collateral trainees stayed still, trying to read Burrenâs mind.
âOf course.â
Burren stood up while pouring water on his head.
âI already told you at the end of the battle against the sixth training ground, but I acknowledge you as the top trainee. Iâll follow your order even if it might cost my life, as long as it is reasonable. However, if it will stain the Zieghart name, I wonât follow your order.â
âWhat is worthy of Zieghart, according to you?â
âItâs knowing the honor of a swordsman. Helping the weak, acting proudly in front of the strong, and training with everything they have, so they wonât show any shameful sight.â
ââŠâŠâ
Raon met Burrenâs eyes without saying anything.
âI know. I picked a fight against you out of jealousy, and stained the Zieghart name, unable to accept the result. Iâm telling you all this because I am well aware of that fact. Iâm never going to display that shameful behavior ever again.â
Burren hit his chest with his clenched fist. It felt like his willpower could be seen in his green eyes, burning strongly.
âHe has really changed a lot.â
He acknowledged his own mistake in front of that many people, and even declared his resolution. It wasnât something a fifteen-year-old would do.
âI got it.â
Raon nodded. It seemed he could trust Burren since he had changed that much. Putting the water he was drinking back in his bag, he turned around.
âLetâs move again.â
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Burren looked at Raon, who was advancing through the snowy road. He had a small back. It had a size befitting his age, since he had somewhat recovered his health, but he was still small compared to the other traineesâincluding himself.
âAnd yetâŠâ
His size as a person was incomparable to the other trainees.
He painfully realized that while observing him as they moved for the mission. The patience he displayed during training was nothing.
Raon didnât get tired. No, he didnât show it despite being tired.
The trainees struggled with the cold and exhaustion, but he was always composed and relaxed. Thanks to that, the trainees that were following him became less nervous and ended up expending less stamina.
âIf he was the only one on the mission, he probably wouldâve arrived a long time agoâŠâ
It definitely wasnât a baseless guess.
Raon always took a night watch despite being the top trainee. He was also the only one who didnât doze off during it.
âHe mustâve gotten stronger, too.â
Since it was half a year ago that he defeated Kein from the direct line, who was two years older than him, he mustâve gotten even stronger. He probably reached the advanced level Sword User, or even the highest level.
Honestly, he couldnât help but think that he could never win against him.
âBut I wonât give up.â
He didnât work as hard as Raon yet and giving up on matching up to his rival wasnât something a Zieghart would do.
Burren tightly gripped his swordâs handle.
He came back to his senses thanks to Raon. He was going to catch up to him to return the favor.
âJust you wait, Raon Zieghart.â
***
Like a peacock fluttering its feathers, the different colored roofs were mingling in harmony. They were the rainbow roofs that were Cebu villageâs pride.
Raon and the trainees, who had reached Cebu village in two weeks, were looking down at the village from the hill.
âWe can see it over there.â
âFinallyâŠâ
âPhew. We can finally sleep inside.â
The trainees, who were tired of sleeping outside, smiled while patting their shoulders and backs.
âCebu villageâŠâ
It was his first time there, but he investigated it a little because of the mission. It was a small village where a small number of people lived off farming without any special products or tourist attractions.
Since monsters came down once every few years, it wasnât really a special mission. In fact, there were wooden fences installed around the village in order to stop the monsters from coming in.
âLetâs go down.â
Raon nodded after looking around the village and the mountains surrounding it as a whole.
âYes!â
The trainees tightened their bags and went down the mountain, following Raon.
âHmm?â
Raon narrowed his eyes and lowered his head slightly.
âWhat?â
He felt chills running down his back. It was the sensation he felt every day when he was being trained as an assassin: a humanâs gaze.
âInstructor? No, itâs different.â
It was different from an instructorâs gaze, as they observed them while knowing who they were. It was the frightening feeling of someone trying to find out everything about them.
âNo one knows.â
The traineesâ faces were stiff with nervousness over fighting monsters. Even Burren, Martha, and Runaan looked like they didnât sense anything.
âI guess thatâs normal.â
It was a faint feeling that he himself wouldnât have felt if he didnât have the experience of an assassin. It wouldâve been strange if the trainees could sense it.
He rolled his eyes while lowering his head. He couldnât locate it since his aura and his perception was still too weak.
âNot good.â
He couldnât tell whether it was one of the houseâs trials or some other crisis. Hiding was the best course of action in such a situation.
Raon went down the mountain without saying anything. As he was purposely walking slowly, the feeling scanning his neck got further away.
It seemed like it was running away to report elsewhere. Now was the time.
Whir.
Creating a thin layer with his aura to prevent the sound from going out, he turned around.
âBurren.â
âWhat?â
Burren raised his head, hiding his nervousness under his calm expression.
âDuring this mission, you shall be the top trainee and issue commands.â
âWhat are you saying out of nowhereâŠ?â
âSince Runaan and I did everything during the first mission, you should take on the main role this time. Prove what you told me last time was true.â
âBy what I told you, you meanâŠâ
âThat you are going to be worthy of being a Zieghart swordsman.â
âHmmâŠâ
Burren bit his lip. Judging from his frowning expression, he was taking him seriously.
The trainees were walking silently, but their ears and gazes were all directed to Raon and Burren.
âAlright.â
Burren slowly nodded. Hesitation had disappeared from his eyes.
âIâll clearly show you that Iâve changed. Letâs go!â
âYes!â
He put on the pace while shouting out loud. The collaterals following Burren were full of energy.
âYou heard that too, right?â
âYes.â
The trainees that usually followed Raon nodded at once.
âRunaan.â
âMhm.â
Runaan understood right away and looked at the vassal family trainees that followed her.
âHmmâŠâ
âUnderstood.â
The vassal families frowned, displeased with the way Burren was getting power, but eventually nodded.
âMartha, Iâll tell you the reason later, so consider Burren as the top trainee for now.â
Lastly, he turned to look at Martha, who was standing next to him. She closed her eye and opened it again with a cold expression.
âYou donât need to tell me. I already said Iâd follow your command, so you just have to show me the results.â
Martha spoke and walked towards Burren.
Are the young bastards changing a little?
Wrathâs somewhat displeased voice could be heard quietly.
What arrogance!
His personality was indeed the worst, as he got angry at everything and anything.
âYou can feel the one that is observing us nearby, right?â
Did you notice that? I guess, since you have the King of Essenceâs trait, you should bite your tongue and die if you don't.
âWhere are they? And how many are they?â
Do you think the King of Essence would tell you his location?
âSo, itâs one person.â
Huh?
âSince you canât tell lies, âhisâ means one person.â
Y-you bastardâŠ
Wrath trembled, boiling in anger.
âEven then, thereâs a problemâŠâ
There was only one person observing them, but there was no way of telling how many they had as allies. He couldnât relax until the end.
âHmmâŠâ
Raon licked his lips, looking at Cebu villageâs wooden fence as it started entering his sight.
âI have a feeling this mission isnât going to be easy.â