Rimmer sighed, watching the trainees returning to the village.
âSeriously, he is too stubborn.â
He glared at Burren, who was following right behind Raon.
He thought he had grown softer than the first time he saw him, but that was apparently only towards Raon.
âI guess.â
Burren had started changing after realizing Raonâs efforts. It wasnât strange for him to have changed only towards Raon.
âRunaan has also changed.â
The expressionless girl with faint emotion was now talking and expressing herself clearly. That change was also going to greatly affect her swordsmanship.
âAnd Martha.â
Her eyes were also visibly different. She seemed to be deeply moved from watching Raonâs fight and righteous spirit.
âShe must be interested in the Sword Field in order to catch up to Raon.â
The reason that she was interested in the Sword Field mustâve been to either to catch up to Raon, or to stand by his side.
Checking on every trainee, Rimmer could feel that they had all grown up in terms of power and mentality.
He felt proud of them, and ashamed at the same timeâashamed that he couldnât arrive in time to save them.
âWell, then⌠ugh!â
As he was about to follow the trainees, he felt a pain in his lower abdomen.
âDamn itâŚâ
It was the price for straining his broken energy center and even opening the Sword Field. It felt like his life itself had grown shorter.
âMy lifespan mustâve decreased.â
He avoided telling the trainees about it, but lifespan needed to be offered in order to open a Sword Field without being a Zieghart.
Since he wasnât neither young nor healthy, his lifespan mustâve decreased drastically.
âI have no regrets, though.â
He had already lived long enough.
Ever since his energy center was broken, he couldnât feel any fulfillment in his life.
Since he felt like he had found a new life ever since he started teaching those children, he didnât regret offering his lifespan in the slightest.
âHaaâŚâ
Rimmer stood up after waiting for the pain in his heart and energy center subsided.
He could see the villagers bowing at Raon.
âStill, I need to live to see the day he becomes the head.â
He giggled on his own, disappearing from his spot like the wind.
***
Zieghartâs South-West branch office was in charge of Cebu village and Cebu Mountainâs protection.
âTsk.â
Zieghartâs South-West branch office manager, Brukas, clicked his tongue while heading towards Cebu village.
âDid he mention Eden?â
A trainee named Krein came up to him and told him Eden had appeared in Cebu village.
Apparently Raon Zieghart noticed the Red Eye Demonâs observation, but that sounded like bullshit to him.
In order to notice a Red Eye Demonâs gaze, one needed to be at least an intermediate Expert.
It didnât make any sense that Raon, who was only fifteen years old, would notice.
âBranch manager, do we really need to go when it doesnât even make any sense? Weâve already investigated it, you know.â
The branchâs vice-manager, Serviane, came next to him and complained. He seemed to be complaining since he was the one who investigated Cebu village and Cebu Mountain.
âItâs not because of Raon. Itâs because Burren, Runaan, and Martha are over there. If something happens to those three, our entire branch office might be executed.â
âAww, that sounds awful.â
âManage your expression. You have to⌠Huh?â
Brukasâs eyes widened upon seeing the blood on the road towards the village. Upon following the stream of blood flowing like a river, a huge green body came into view.
âO-ogre?â
A round and brutal face. A body and limbs as thick as several logs piled up together. It was an ogreâs corpse, the tyrant of the mountain.
âItâs an ogre!â
âWh-why is an ogre here?â
âMoreover, there are two of themâŚâ
The branchâs swordsmen swallowed, standing in front of the ogresâ corpses.
âHmmâŚâ
Brukas frowned after examining the ogresâ corpses. What killed them was a single strike hitting their weak point, a masterâs attack.
âI donât know about Eden, but something happened for sure.â
Peopleâs blood and clothes could also be found on top of the ogresâ corpses and blood.
âStay on red alert.â
The light in Brukasâs eyes changed. He immediately started running towards the village, and the branchâs swordsmen also followed him with serious expressions.
Finding the villageâs entrance, which looked like it was crushed by a passing giant, they increased the speed even further. When they were about to cross the center of the village, the trainees appeared in front of them.
âYouâŚâ
Brukas couldnât finish his sentence upon seeing the trainee standing at the front.
âWhat is thisâŚ?â
Raon Zieghart.
The frail-looking boyâs left arm was limp like a rag, and holes as big as a fist could be seen on his waist and his thigh.
However, the boy wasnât even groaning despite his severe injuries, and his eyes were as clear as a night lake.
A powerful pressure could be felt, despite his wounded state.
It was a feeling of facing an old swordsman with lots of expertise, through countless accomplishments.
âIâm the fifth training groundâs top trainee, Raon Zieghart.â
Raon politely greeted him.
âAh, y-yes. What exactly happened here? Did Eden really appear?â
Brukas stuttered, flustered by Raonâs pure energy.
âIndeed.â
After saying that, he threw two helmets under his feet.
They were the Green War Demonâs helmet, with an orc fighterâs drawing on it, and the Blood Raving Demonâs helmet, with an Ogreâs head drawn on it.
âB-Blood Raving Demon and Green War Demon? D-did Eden really appear?â
âWe were the ones who killed the Green War Demon, but it was the instructor who killed the Blood Raving Demon.â
âInstructor?â
âIt was Instructor Rimmer.â
âAhâŚâ
Since the Blood Raving Demon was a warrior at a Masterâs level, he was surprised to hear that Rimmer had killed him with his broken energy center.
âHe is really amaz⌠Ah, wait!â
Brukas dropped his jaw. He finally understood something more surprising than Rimmer killing the Blood Raving Demon.
âY-you guys killed the Green War Demon?â
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âYes.â
Raon plainly nodded.
âH-how? How could you have killed the Green War Demon?â
Rimmer killing the Blood Raving Demon was surprising, but it didnât make any sense that the trainees couldâve killed the Green War Demon and the green demons.
âWe just killed him.â
âT-tell me in more detail!â
âHmm, the guy behind me will tell you in more detail, since I need to heal my wounds.â
âAh, right. Thatâs right.â
Brukas nodded. Raonâs wound was serious for sure. A normal person wouldâve been crying and going crazy.
âServiane, you shall cure Raon.â
âAh, yes.â
Serviane was the healer as well as the branchâs vice-manager. He was standing in a daze, then followed Raon upon hearing his order.
âSo, what exactly happened here? Tell me every single detail.â
âIâm not sure if you will believe meâŚâ
Burren described everything that had happened, without any exaggeration nor reduction.
âThat doesnât make anyâŚâ
Brukas exclaimed in a hoarse voice. His throat felt clogged because of the ridiculousness of the story.
âBut itâs true.â
Every trainee, including Burren, Runaan, and Martha, nodded.
âHuhâŚâ
It was absurd.
âHe cut off his arm with a surprise attack from the back, then cut off his head in the end?â
That was already surprising enough. However, he couldnât do anything other than scream in astonishment from hearing what happened next.
âHe withstood the Blood Raving Demonâs attacks for almost ten minutesâŚâ
Burren said Raon allowed everyone to escape, then held back the Blood Raving Demon until Rimmer appeared.
Raon was a mere fifteen-year-old trainee, one that wasnât even qualified as a swordsman. And apparently, he crossed swords with the Blood Raving Demon, who was a Master. His head was going numb from the absurdity.
âPhewâŚâ
Brukas sighed and examined the trainees. Judging from their unwavering eyes, they were only stating the truth.
He turned around to look at the house that Raon had entered.
He swallowed. Even the current Head of House, Lord Glenn wouldnât have been able to fight against the Blood Raving Demon at the age of fifteen.
âMonsterâŚâ
That was the only word he could think of. Genius wasnât enough for Raon Zieghart. He was a real monster.
***
âI-Iâll be leaving, then.â
Serviane, who introduced himself as the branchâs vice-manager, stood up after bandaging him up with medicine.
âThank you.â
âOh, it was nothing.â
He went outside after shaking his hand.
âHaaâŚâ
Raon leaned his back against the wall, enduring the pain.
âIt feels like a dream.â
He still couldnât believe that he had killed the Green War Demon and survived against the Blood Raving Demon with his problematic body.
âI was lucky.â
He managed to get the upper hand against the Green War Demon thanks to the trainees attracting his attention, and he managed to hold on against the Blood Raving Demon thanks to the growth he got from that.
It wouldnât have been weird for him to die in either of the situations if he had been missing anything.
âBut I managed to grow once again.â
Raon clenched his fist. His stats, experience, and prowess had all increased through the difficult battle against the Blood Raving Demon.
He was a completely different person from before arriving at Cebu village.
He was definitely at the novice level Sword Expert now.
âIt seems hardship is necessary in order to get stronger.â
It was something he had felt in his previous life, that the opportunity only came through the wave called crisis.
âMoreoverâŚâ
Raon grinned, shaking the ice flower bracelet containing Wrath.
âI managed to grow up even more thanks to you.â
UghâŚ
Wrath surged from the ice flower along with a blue flame.
The King of Essence has never made such a sloppy bet. You didnât kill that rough guy wearing an ogre's helmet.
âThatâs different.â
Raon shook his head.
âThe bet between us was about the Blood Raving Demonâs death. That means it doesnât matter who killed him.â
Kugh, damn it!
Wrath boiled in intense anger. He started lamenting that he didnât check the bet properly because the situation was so critical.
âHmmâŚâ
Raon frowned, instead of making fun of Wrath like always. His feelings were touching him a lot more deeply than usual.
âIs it because I received his wrath?â
It seemed he could feel his emotion a lot better because he had received his wrath.
âItâs more dangerous than I thought.â
It was just ten points of Wrath, yet it already had a significant effect. It looked like he needed to be more careful in making contracts with him in the future.
âLetâs check it again.â
Raon increased the tone of his voice to pretend nothing special had happened and opened the previous messages.
[Youâve won the bet against âWrathâ.]
[All stats have increased by 3.]
[You have achieved the fourth victory against Wrath.]
[Extra stats have increased with the effect of four consecutive victories.]
[Strength has increased by 1.]
[Agility has increased by 2.]
[Energy has increased by 1.]
He even got extra points like when he won the third bet. They were generous rewards, befitting the giving Wrath.
Clench!
Raon clenched his fist. He could feel his exhausted muscles reviving with his stats increasing at once.
I shouldnât have made that damned bet!
Wrath shouted that it was a scam and covered the entire room with coldness.
âThereâs still more, you know.â
[A trait of âWrathâ has been created as the second reward of the bet.]