Probably about a year passed since the time Ryo lost consciousness in the sea.
Till today, he has not had success with ăBlood Freezeă.
That said, it would be impossible to succeed in just a year or so âŚ
Nevertheless, he did not skip any of his daily magic control training.
Incidentally, he could now thaw the frozen meat prepared by Michael (pseudonym) in an instant.
And that Ryo, for the past few months, has been visiting a certain location every night.
It was the shores of a lake in the central part of the large wetlands, beyond the Northern Forest.
When the moon reaches the highest point in the night sky, it would appear.
A headless horse ridden by a headless knight, an existence called a Dullahan.
That Dullahan was not holding onto his head with his right hand.
Why was there a headless knight in the Rondo Forest?
Perhaps there was a prospering nation in the past where Rondo Forest currently stood.
That said, he had not seen any signs of past human life and he had not found any man-made objects.
In Earthâs mythology, Dullahans are Ireland fairies and are not a knightâs apparition âŚ.
With that in mind, Ryo casually changed his assumption from there were humans here in the past to it might be a fairy or something that traveled into Rondo Forest.
To Ryo, the value of that Dullahanâs existence was to be his sword mentor.
Of course, since it was missing its head, it couldnât speak.
However, when Ryo holds up his sword ⌠he calls it a sword but it is just a carved out wooden sword coated with ice on the surface to improve its durability ⌠the Dullahan would hold up its sword too.
Somewhat along with the feeling of âAgain? ⌠this troublesome fellowâ.
Of course, it didnât have a head so this was entirely imagined by Ryo.
And so the sword fight began.
In the first place, the Dullahan was not recorded in the ăMonster Encyclopedia Beginnerâs Editionă.
In other words, it was either âNot a monsterâ or âNot at beginner levelâ.
Looking at it from the standpoint of whether he could defeat it, the current Ryo was probably still incapable of that.
It didnât use magic. So Ryo didnât use magic either. He only wore ăIce Armoră that protected his body.
But it was considerably strong in terms of just sword technique.
Furthermore, he had to look up at it.
âIâll act as your training partner.â
He felt it convey that intent ⌠naturally, it didnât have a head so it was all in his imagination.
The Dullahan would turn away once it dealt three successful attacks that would cause fatal damage to Ryo.
âCome again whenever you wish.â
It seemed to convey something along that line.
Conversely, Ryo didnât know what would happen if he dealt three fatal blows to it.
In the first place, he had never even dealt damage to it even once âŚ
Recently, their battle duration had increased considerably.
In the beginning, it was an instantaneous kill but nowadays, the battle would continue for about an hour.
Of course, he still had a lot of discontents.
In the first place, there was no other way to improve interpersonal battle, whether it is martial arts, wushu, or even in games, than to have repeated interpersonal combat over and over until your body personally gathers the experience, knowledge, and movements.
In that sense, that was an extremely valuable experience for Ryo who always performed practice swings on his own ⌠but his opponent was a Dullahan.
To some extent, ăBreathingă was crucial in understanding interpersonal combat.
Although it is important to adjust oneâs breathing, it is also important to read the opponentâs breathing.
But the Dullahan doesnât breathe ⌠in fact, it doesnât have anything above its neck!
As such, Ryo could not accumulate experience in ăReading your opponentâs breathingă.
In addition, there is also something called footwork, or footsteps.
Footwork is important in any battle.
In interpersonal combat, one could obtain important information with footwork and use it to predict the opponentâs movements.
That is the reason why kendo and kenjitsu practitioners wear hakama.
By wearing a hakama, the opponent will not see your footsteps and will not be able to gain an advantage from it.
The Dullahan doesnât wear a hakama so Ryo wanted to learn that too ⌠but due to the overwhelming difference in combat ability, the Dullahan hardly moved from its spot âŚ
It looked as though a kendo master parrying children without moving at all.
Thatâs right, Ryo was still being treated as a child.
âIn that case, I have to become stronger and make it move!â
Of course, there were benefits too.
No matter what kind of martial arts or wushu you practice, by practicing on your own, the content will inevitably be biased toward attacks.
But that was not ideal.
Especially in ăPhiă where he was constantly in a life-threatening situation, neglecting his defense would be foolish.
In that sense, it was quite practical to parry or avoid the Dullahanâs attack before retaliating.
However, Ryo still didnât understand much.
But tonight, Ryo was different from usual.
His body movements were sharper than usual and he was able to accurately anticipate the Dullahanâs attacks.
Perhaps because of that, he parried the Dullahanâs continuous attacks, was able to evade the final downward diagonal slash with a half step, and followed up with a slash at the Dullahanâs right arm.
Well, if the opponent was a human or an ordinary monster, the arm would have been sliced off but the Dullahanâs arm did not fly off.
At the same time, the Dullahanâs sword that was headed toward the ground from the downward diagonal slash transitioned into an upward diagonal slash and struck Ryoâs torso.
Tonight, Ryo once again fell after the third fatal blow.
There was almost no damage to his body due to the ice armor but he fell because of the mental damage.
Normally the Dullahan would sheath its sword then and disappear after kicking the headless horse but today was different.
It approached Ryo who had fallen and took out a knife with a distorted shape.
The blade was about 10 cm long, the protrusion between the blade and handle called the hilt was also about 10 cm in total length but the handle was long ⌠longer than 20 cm.
Ryo noticed.
The length of the handle was the same as the wooden sword he was holding, about 24 cm long.
Therefore, when viewed from the side, the knife looked like a cross.
Ryo had never heard of such a knife.
The Dullahan placed its left hand on the knife handle and when it placed its right hand on the base of the blade, it moved its right hand beyond the tip of the blade as though there was an invisible blade.
Then, a blade of water formed along with the movement of its hand.
âA water blade âŚâ
And when the Dullahan put in magical power, it froze and became an ice sword.
âSo that explains the handle length.â
The Dullahan dispelled the ice blade and handed it to Ryo.
âYouâre asking me to use this?â
When Ryo accepted it, the Dullahan kicked its headless horse as usual and disappeared.
âThat was such a fantasy setting âŚâ
Even on his way home, Ryo repeatedly formed the ice blade on the sword.
Magic could flow through that sword without any stress to an astonishing level.
As though it was made for Ryo.
It could be said to be a sword made specifically for Water Attribute Magicians.
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