Chapter 49 : Change (4)
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Chapter 49: Change (4)
âOur lovely and wise sister must be so busy with affairs of state that itâs really hard to even catch a glimpse of her face. Donât you think so?â
Behad shook his head from side to side and muttered in complaint.
In his hand was a letter, and it contained nothing more than a single line.
For several days, he had tried visiting her in person, asked others to deliver his words, and even left a letter himselfâyet the only reply he received was a mere one-liner.
He sighed and read the letter once again.
â I too have matters I must ponder over with deep consideration, so until I come to you, stay quiet and maintain your dignity.
If he tried to interpret it as gently as possible, the meaning was like that.
The original, however, was filled to the brim with curses and foul languageâthings one could never imagine a princess of a nation would write.
To cover an entire line with nothing but profanitiesâif that was a talent, it was truly remarkable.
âThat bothersome habit of hers just had to flare up at a time like this.â
Behad clicked his tongue softly and shook his head.
Because if it was his sister, there really was no choice but to wait without complaint.
It wasnât the first time this had happened, so giving up came quickly.
âI wonder how many days itâll last this time.â
If it were anyone else, maybe not.
But if it was his twin sister, Mercedes, then she would truly abandon everything else, pouring herself wholly into her newfound interest.
That meant he could forget about sharing opinions or seeking advice from her until she was finished with her business.
âWell, more importantly, she really is alive, right? She wasnât secretly dead with no one knowing? Please tell me thatâs not the case.â
âThere was definitely a presence. It was the Princessâs presence for sure. Even the scent matched.â
When Behad asked with a sigh, having resigned himself, the one who answered was the werewolf beside him, Harira.
She was the only female among them.
âI tried to sneak closer to confirm, but unfortunately, I couldnât get any nearer.â
âWhat, was there a guest-refusal plaque hanging or something?â
âNo, but the people around said they smelled a beast and wouldnât let me near.â
At that, Behad fell silent.
Even if they didnât care about mockery or contempt from others, when it came to insults targeting their race itself, Behad was especially sensitive.
Harira, realizing her slip, saw his brow twitch and quickly changed the subject.
âAnyway, where did the others all disappear to?â
ââŚâŚSince when did we ever all stick together like a herd?â
Behad played along with her attempt to redirect the conversation.
âCruyak is probably training as always, and Konafa ran off somewhere saying he found a definite clue for ascension. The others also said they had their own things to do and left.â
âThat salamander is always making a fuss about finding the path to ascension.â
Harira shook her head.
âIf he keeps lying all the time, he wonât become a dragon even after ascending.â
âExactly. Everyoneâs so heartless.â
Behad pretended to sob exaggeratedly as he spoke.
âTo think my sworn brothers and sisters would abandon me like this, leaving me to mourn all alone⌠How am I supposed to endure such sorrow? Harira, wonât you please hold me tight in your arms?â
âSure. But you donât mind if I use all my strength, do you?â
Harira opened her arms wide as if inviting him in.
Remembering that she once hugged someone in armor and crushed their bones, Behad shook his head slightly.
At that sight, Harira let out a small laugh.
âHmm?â
Then, catching some sound from somewhere, she glanced around and gave a small nod.
âHey, Behad. Look down there. Something youâll like is happening.â
âWhat?â
Behad followed her words and looked down, and his eyes immediately lit up.
Because if he had missed it, he would have been very regretful.
Lian Gwendil and Allen Amiel.
The two he had been interested in were dueling right before his eyes.
âOh.â
Behad leaned against the railing, staring at them.
Worried that he might topple over, Harira reached from behind and held tightly onto his collar.
âHmmâŚâŚâ
Behad focused intently on their fight.
He looked as though he wouldnât let even a single hair escape his sight.
âUsing a spear and a sword at the same time.â
A spear in the right hand, a sword in the left.
Dual-wielding itself wasnât rare.
Even he himself sometimes wielded a spear and sword together depending on the situation.
The principle of dual-wielding was usually to give each hand a different role.
In other words, to divide attack and defense.
In such a case, the long-reaching spear would be for offense, while the short sword would be for defense.
Yes, that was the ordinary way to do it, butâŚâŚ
âWell, this is something.â
Behad let out a chuckle, as though finding it absurd.
Just like with Cruyak, even if he couldnât immediately tell what school or weapon someone had trained in at a glance, he still prided himself on having a fairly discerning eye.
Because of that, watching Lian Gwendilâs way of fighting made him let out a chuckle without realizing it.
âWhat the⌠what a complete mess.â
Swordsmanship and spearmanship.
Both were jumbled together in such a mixed way that he couldnât tell which school or style was the foundation.
Moreover, perhaps because it wasnât systematically trained, he could easily spot gaps and critical flaws here and there.
In such cases, it was usually one of two things.
Either someone who hadnât received formal trainingâlike mercenaries or adventurers who picked things up after countless battles.
Or literally just swinging things around haphazardly, guided only by instinct according to the situation.
Either way, it was rare to see anything proper come of it.
But despite that, it was sharp enough to overshadow those flaws.
Judging by Allenâs actions, it didnât look like he failed to notice the gapsâhe simply couldnât find an opening to exploit.
In other words, Lian had the experience and ability to more than compensate for those flaws.
Behad quickly realized that this wasnât raw talent, but the product of countless experiences.
âHmâŚâŚâ
To build such strength, he must have gone through an immense number of battles.
But that man was around his own ageâhow could he possibly have amassed that much experience?
And above all, wasnât he supposed to be a priest, not a warrior?
âHm, I really donât get it.â
No matter how he thought about it, he couldnât figure it out.
Shaking his head, he muttered the one thing he was sure of.
âI donât know the details, but at the very least, Cruyakâs words seem to have been right.â
That Lian had accumulated as much experience as a seasoned mercenary.
That much was certain.
As said before, Cruyakâs eyes had been accurate.
No doubt, he must have shed blood countless times in pursuit of it.
âThatâs true.â
Harira gave a small nod.
Since she too was a warrior, she could tell from the duel unfolding that Lian possessed a considerable degree of skill.
For him to have the kind of seasoned experience Cruyak had claimedâŚâŚ
âTo think my instincts would be wrong.â
Harira felt rather shocked at the current situation.
Though she hadnât lived an especially long life, she had always trusted her instinctsâso this shook her even more.
According to her senses, Lianâs body should have clearly been one that had seen âalmost no real battles,â with nothing particularly noteworthy.
Soon, in a somewhat dejected voice, she muttered.
âBut to be wrong two times in a rowâŚâŚâ
âWhat? What do you mean by that?â
When Behad looked puzzled, Harira nodded and explained.
âThat red-haired man. The one you said had something about him.â
âAllen?â
âYeah, that human man named Allen.â
Harira pointed her chin toward Allen.
He was struggling to fight against Lian, but anyone could see the tide was clearly against him.
Unlike the seasoned sharpness Lian displayed, Allen looked clumsy no matter how one looked at it.
âThereâs definitely something about him⌠though I canât tell what.â
From the most basic stances and grips, to swordsmanship, responses, and movementsâŚ
There wasnât a single part that looked decent.
But after being wrong several times these past few days, Harira still spoke in a subdued voice.
âYesterday, while that Allen guy was training, Professor DeiĂĄre was watching him very closely.â
âProfessor DeiĂĄre?â
The Centauros DeiĂĄre was far more famous among non-humans than among humans.
No, she wasnât just famousâshe was practically considered a legendary figure.
Since Behad frequently interacted with non-humans, he knew well about DeiĂĄre, which was why he couldnât help but be surprised.
âYeah, sheâs watching even now.â
Harira tapped her nose lightly as she spoke.
âFrom a bit⌠no, quite a distance away. Sheâs been staring this way from about the same distance since yesterday. Probably using something like clairvoyance or a similar spell to observe us.â
âHeh.â
Behad let out a small exclamation at her words.
âFocusing more on Allen than on LianâŚâŚ.â
Ironically, he too had been feeling a peculiar pull toward Allen rather than Lian.
And by following that pull, he had met Cruyak, then Br Riik Konafa, and also Harira.
This time would likely be no different.
That was his conviction.
While Behad was lost in thought for a moment.
âMm.â
Harira let out a small sound.
âItâs over.â
âLooks like it.â
Behad nodded.
There, Allen had already dropped his wooden sword, and Lian was pressing the shaft of his spear toward him.
âI lost. Iâve learned a lot.â
Straightening his posture, Allen slightly bowed his head as he spoke.
I too straightened myself and returned the bow toward him.
âWell fought. Iâve also learned much.â
Once the formal exchange of courtesies ended, Allenâs stiff expression loosened, and he wore his usual relaxed smile again.
He shook his head and began rolling his shoulders, as though loosening up his body.
ââŚWow, Lian, you really are strong. Dual-wielding⌠I had only heard about it before, but this was my first time experiencing it.â
âReally? Then I guess I was lucky to win against you.â
âNo, itâs because your skill is exceptional. Even if I had faced it several times before, the result would have been the same.â
Saying that, Allen walked over to pick up his wooden sword that had been knocked away.
Watching him, I tidied up the area and quietly used the Miracle of Healing on my wrist.
âIt almost felt like it was going to shatter.â
It was only because I had reinforced my body before the spar that I managed.
If I hadnât, I might have ended up back in the infirmary so soon after being discharged.
âBy the way, where did you learn swordsmanship?â
âOh, didnât I mention? My second-eldest brother is in the Imperial Knights. When I was young, he used to play with me and taught me all sorts of things.â
âHe must be a good brother.â
At his answer, I realized I had slipped.
âThat was careless.â
Maybe it was because the spar had been so intense.
I cursed myself for letting such words slip, but Allen only smiled and shrugged his shoulders in an exaggerated way.
âItâs fine, Lian. You donât need to worry about it so much.â
He said as he picked up the wooden sword from the ground.
âHonestly, I can understand my brotherâs⌠no, the young masterâs perspective. If I were him, I probably wouldâve acted the same way. Maybe even worse.â
âŚSo he had noticed, at least to some extent.
I was at a loss for words, fumbling awkwardly, when he laughed cheerfully.
âIf you really feel that sorry, would you spar with me a few more times later? I feel like I learn a lot from crossing blades with you.â
âI should be the one thanking you. I think Iâll learn plenty from sparring with you too, Allen.â
Saying that, I checked the time.
It was getting dangerously close to the appointment I had with Cecilia.
I glanced at him and began laying the groundwork for what I really wanted to ask.
âSince weâre talking about it, how about making this a regular thing? Tomorrow, for exampleâI only have one class, so Iâm pretty free.â
âWould that really be alright?â
Allen asked back, more delighted than I expected.
When I nodded to say it was fine anytime, he smiled brightly.
âThen please come find me here whenever you like, Lian. Iâm always training in this place.â
âAlright, then.â
Just as our talk seemed to be wrapping upâ
âOh, right.â
âWhat is it?â
I suddenly remembered something and spoke, and Allen looked over at me.
âItâs nothing big⌠Do you remember before the spar, when I mentioned going out to see the merchant groups run by demons?â
âAh.â
âSince it came up again, I thought maybe tomorrow we could take a look.â
âNot on the weekend?â
âWe can go on the weekend too, but why not tomorrow as well?â
When he looked as though to ask if that was really necessary, I quickly explained.
âTheyâre proper merchant groupsâweâre bound to see more than just one or two things. And on weekends itâll be so crowded with people like us that we wonât get to enjoy it properly.â
âNow that you say it, that makes sense.â
After a short pause, Allen nodded in agreement.
I smiled in satisfaction at his response.
âGood choice.â
Knowing what kind of events would soon begin happening at the Academy during this period, I couldnât have hoped for a better answer.