Raon left the lordâs manor after telling Roenn that he understood.
âWhat is he thinking?â
He wasnât sure whether Glenn intended to reward him just like Roenn said or ask more questions about Eden.
âI still donât understand his personality.â
He could somewhat read peopleâs thoughts thanks to his vast experience, but he couldnât read into Glennâs thoughts at all, as if he was looking into a misty space.
âRaon!â
A familiar voice was heard as soon as he left the lordâs manor. Sylvia was biting her lip while running at him with red-rimmed eyes.
âOh my goodness!â
She didnât care about her clothes getting dirty as she knelt down and started checking Raonâs body.
âI-I heard you fought against Eden! Is your arm okay? What happened to your waist?â
âIâm fine. Iâm almost healed.â
Raon smiled gently. He was almost completely healed thanks to Rimmerâs medicineâs effectiveness.
âIâŠâ
Sylvia bit her lip, looking at the thick bandages wrapped around his arm, waist, and thigh. She looked like she would start crying at any moment.
âAh, there was thatâŠâ
She had lost her husband and daughter to Eden. Raon felt like he was too inconsiderate.
âMom, IâŠâ
âI regretted it.â
Sylvia lowered her head. Her hand trembled as she grabbed his arm.
âDo you remember what I told you before you left on the mission? That I wanted you to act like a true Zieghart.â
âAhâŠâ
âI really regretted it when I heard you fought against the Green War Demon, then stopped the Blood Raving Demon in order to save everyone.â
The tear welling up in her eye ended up falling.
âI thought you made that decision because of what I said, I reallyâŠâ
Her pronunciation was awkward since she was crying, but Sylviaâs feelings and message touched his heart.
âI wasnât only a mediocre swordsman, but Iâm also a bad motherâŠâ
âIâm rather grateful to Mom.â
Raon grabbed Sylviaâs trembling hands. He could feel the same warmth from her hand as her heart.
âG-grateful?â
âYes.â
He nodded and smiled slightly.
âVarious thoughts came to my mind while fighting against the Blood Raving Demon. Should I run? How? Should I order Burren to fight then run away on my own? I might be able to survive if I run away while using the trainees as bait.â
Raon met Sylviaâs trembling eyes with an embarrassed expression.
âThatâs when I heard momâs voice. The voice that told me âI want you to live like the Zieghartâs swordsman from the pastâ.â
It was true. If it wasnât for Sylviaâs voice resounding in his ears, he wouldâve run away without looking back or saving the village chief.
âAhâŠâ
âIf it wasnât for that, I wouldâve died while running away after abandoning everyone. Even if I managed to survive, I would have regretted it for the rest of my life, unable to wield a sword ever again.â
He confessed his frightened emotions from that time with a cold breath.
âI was only able to stop the Blood Raving Demon and fight until the end thanks to what you told me, Mom. Thereâs nothing to apologize for or regret.â
Why am I fighting against the Blood Raving Demon? Why do I have to be the other peopleâs shield? The reason he managed to endure that painful time was the fact that it was his own choice after following her words.
âSniffâŠâ
Sylvia burst into the tears that she had been holding back so far. Her mind mustâve been heavy ever since she heard the news about Eden.
âItâs okay.â
Raon repeated what she had told him in his childhood and rubbed her back.
***
Raon stayed by Sylviaâs side until she grew exhausted and fell asleep, then he left her room. Helen was waiting for him outside the room.
âIâve witnessed the young master that used to be so small and young consoling my lady. Now I can die without any regrets.â
She pretended to cry, hiding her eyes with her fingers.
âStop jesting and live for a very long time. I'll make you live in luxury with Mom.â
âIâm grateful for the thought, young master.â
âItâs not just the thought.â
Raon shook his head and closed the door to Sylviaâs room.
âThen Iâll be looking forward to it with pleasure.â
âThatâs right.â
Raon nodded and went inside his room. Inside the dark room with closed curtains, a thin human shape could be found.
âJudiel.â
Since Raon was already aware of her presence, he called her name while sitting at his bed.
âYes, young master.â
Judiel, who was standing next to the window prostrated in front of Raon. Her expression was as stiff as cold marble.
âHow is the situation?â
âI got the order to return from Central Martial Palace. They are going to dispose of me, by the looks of it.â
âHmmâŠâ
Raon licked his lips while looking at Judielâs head.
âIs he venting his anger on her?â
Karoon Zieghart was the one that sent Judiel to the annex building. It looked like he decided to get rid of her, since she hadnât managed to obtain the information about Raon becoming a Sword Expert and he had made Karoon angry in the audience chamber just before.
âYetâŠâ
Judiel herself was still composed, despite her life being in danger.
Heâd thought she was average from the way she was terrified at the lake back then, but it seemed she was properly educated as a spy.
âDo you want to live?â
Raon slowly opened his mouth. His voice sounded like it didnât really matter whether Judiel died or lived.
However, he was thinking about how to save her on the inside, since a double agent like her was difficult to obtain.
ââŠâŠâ
Judiel slowly raised her head. Her eyes were shivering like moonlight reflected in a lake. Just as she was when he first saw her, she was still holding on to her life.
âIâll tell you the way you can survive.â
âPardon?â
âDonât go to the Central Martial Palace. Send a letter instead. Tell him you became Raon Zieghartâs personal maid.â
âAhâŠâ
âHe wonât suspect it if you write that my mom was worried about my body and picked you.â
Raon pointed at the wounds wrapped by bandages. Since the rumors said he was severely wounded, despite his actual status, it was going to work for sure.
Moreover, Karoon was going to think he could obtain information more easily in the future since his spy became Raonâs personal maid.
âTh-thatâs true. But why are you being so considerate towards meâŠ?â
âItâs not for you. Itâs because it would be a waste for me to lose a double agent like this.â
âHmmâŠâ
âIâll give you some good information on top of it. Everyone thinks Iâm severely wounded, but Iâve actually almost finished healing. Iâm planning to train in the annex building, while pretending to recover.â
Raon gave Judiel the information about his injury without any hesitation.
âInstructor Rimmer and the head of house are the only people that know this fact right now. He is going to realize you are still useful if you tell him about this.â
âI-indeed.â
Judiel nodded.
âThen, what are you waiting for?â
He pointed at the door.
âGo and write that information on a letter and send it. You need to manage your expression, or he will find out.â
âU-understood!â
Judiel lowered her head while covering her cheeks with her hands, then left the room.
Everything she says and does is pathetic. What are you going to do with a useless spy like her?
âShe is going to become the trap to stab Karoon Zieghart in the back. AndâŠâ
Raon murmured on the inside while looking at the almost unrecognizable door in the darkness.
Because she reminds me of my past self.
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Raon was mindlessly lying on his bed, but he stood up as soon as the moon reached the top of the sky.
It wasnât because the promised time had come, but because of the presence outside his window.
âIâm glad youâve been waiting.â
Roenn greeted him with a smile as he opened the window.
âOf course. I wouldnât be sleeping after what you told me.â
Raon went over the window, putting a coat on his shoulders.
âSo, what did you mean earlier?â
He opened his mouth, looking at Roennâs wrinkled eyes.
âHow can I know the head of houseâs intentions? You will see once you get there.â
âHmmâŠâ
Raon asked because he wanted to know Glennâs intention, but Roenn wasnât easy to deal with. It was certain that he knew the answer, but he wasnât telling.
He went to the lordâs manor while chatting with Roenn. Curiously, the presence of the swordsmen standing guard in the area were gone.
âNo one is here.â
Following Roenn, he entered the lordâs manor without meeting anyone. Even the maids, servants, and swordsmen guarding inside the lordâs manor were nowhere to be found.
It seemed Roenn had ordered the place to be cleared out beforehand.
âHmmâŠâ
Raonâs heart pounded, feeling anxious and nervous in such an unknown situation.
âYou donât need to be so nervous, young master. What you did was a great accomplishment, one you can be proud of.â
He opened the door to the audience chamber while saying that. The light poured out from the inside as the enormous door opened.
Raon followed Roenn and entered the audience chamber. Glenn Zieghart, who was sitting on the throne like a statue, opened his eyes.
âHaaâŠâ
That was enough to fill the entire audience chamber with nervousness once again.
âGreeting my lord.â
âYou donât need to.â
As Raon was about to kneel and bow, his body froze as if he was petrified.
âThis energyâŠâ
That wasnât what he was trying to do. Glenn had single handedly stopped his movement with his voice.
âSeriouslyâŠâ
Raon shuddered at his level of martial art and raised his head.
Tap.
Glenn removed the hand supporting his chin, looking down on Raon.
âRaon Zieghart.â
âYes, my lord.â
He lowered his head with a trembling throat.
âWhat do you think about footwork?â
âLetâs see, footwork.â
Footwork was the way of walking.
Footwork was the technique that created the most efficient way of moving in all situations: attack, defense, or even evasion and escape.
âI think itâs the most efficient martial art, one that decides a warriorâs life or death.â
âHmm.â
Glenn nodded slightly, to a point where it was almost unnoticeable. Maybe he was pleased with the answer, or maybe he wasnât. Raon couldnât tell.
âWhat footwork did you use upon fighting against the Green War Demon and the Blood Raving Demon?â
âI used the River Footwork.â
Raon had also used the Shadowless Steps on top of the River Footwork, but he didnât mention it.
âRiver Footwork is a great technique that can still be used after you get stronger, but its forms are too simple.â
He was right.
River Footwork was excellent footwork for sure, but it only had the basic forms.
On the other hand, the âShadowless Stepsâ was a footwork focused on evasion and stealth, even more unsuitable for use than River Footwork in situations other than assassination.
He had planned to ask for a new footwork with the extra tablet he shouldâve received, but the plan had gone completely awry.
âRaon.â
When he was licking his lip in frustration, Glenn called his name once again.
âI rewarded you with a silver tablet at noon for killing the Green War Demon and holding your ground against the Blood Raving Demon. However, I didnât give you anything for finding out their objective.â
Raon unconsciously gulped, since he could anticipate what he was going to say next.
âIâll teach you suitable footwork as a reward for discovering Edenâs objective.â
Glenn stood from the throne. It felt like the highest mountain in the continent, the Erlast Mountain, had surged up in front of his eyes.
He walked down the platform and extended his right foot to the front, then his left front to the back. His pressure was as proud as a noble and as tough as a general on the battlefield.
âWatch closely, since Iâm only going to show you once.â