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She was breathing roughly so she seemed to have come in a rush. âThatâ¦I think you should go to the training ground right now.â
âTraining ground? What is it?â
âWell⦠His Excellency and Barden are having a duel.â
âOh thatâ¦â
Ah, is that why he told me not to come to the training ground? But why did he not want me to see it? I want to see it, but he told me not to come to the training groundâ¦
âLunia, Iâm not going to the training ground today.â
âItâs not that!â Lunia grabbed a hold of Amethyst, frustrated at her reaction. âMadam, you see his lord, his lordâ¦.â
âAlec? What about him?â
Lunia swallowed a hard. I need to stop him and the only person that can do it is Madam, but how do I explain to her�
Lunia decided to speak straightforwardly. âIt is a duel but not in the normal senseâ¦â
âWhy not?â
âI have led armies to war with his lord in the in the battlefield beforeâ¦,â said Lunia, âHis eyes. He intends to killâ¦â
âWhat?!â
âYes, he has lost himself,â said Lunia, âThe lord intends to kill Barden.â
âNo way! Why would Alec do that?!â
âThat I wouldnât know! Do you know of anything?â asked Lunia.
âNo. Butâ¦.â
âBut?â
âHe told me not to come to the training ground this morning!â
âOh no!â
âLunia! Lead the way!â
âOkay!â
With an uneasy heart, Amethyst followed Luniaâs lead and ran towards the training ground.
***
âI believe I promised you a duel, previously?â
âYes!â Barden, who was full of determination, stood in front of Alexcent.
âToday seems about right.â
âThank you.â
âWell, wait till the end to thank me.â
âItâs an honor to be able to duel with you, my lord!â
Hill, the leads and all the knights were gathered in the training ground to witness the duel. Everyone was focused on the duel between Barden, who graduated from the top academy of the Empire, and Alexcent, the best magician of the Empire.
But why is Gen in the training ground? Hill found it strange because Gen never came to the training ground.
Sensing Hill looking at him, Gen turned to Hill. He nodded towards him, acknowledging his presence. The nod said too many things to ignore. âOh god no!â exclaimed Hill and turned to the duel. He should have stopped the duel, but it had already begun.
Barden collected all his energy and let it flow to his sword. It emitted a pure blue aura that resembled him.
âTo think you have this kind of skillâ¦how surprising!â Alexcent pretended to be surprised and grabbed his sword. Then he let his own energy flow to his sword. A redness, similar to the color his eyes, wrapped Alexcentâs sword and his entire body.
Barden was taken aback by the amount of energy he was exuding.
He really intends to duel with me whole-heartedly, how amazing! Barden, who had never been to the war, was a rookie when it came to such things. He naively believed that Alexcent was going to give it all to test and teach him.
He was unaware that Alexcent had other intentions.
Buer and Leyrian noticed then that something was off. They approached Hill and asked in a whisper. âCaptain, shouldnât we stop them?â
âHow are you going to stop a duel thatâs already begun?â
âButâ¦Isnât he trying to kill him?â
âIf we leave it like this, Barden will die.â
âWhich is why Gen is here.â
âWhat?!â
Buer glanced over and studied Genâs face. âThenâ¦.!â
âYes. I supposeâ¦Gen will take care of things afterwards. We are simply here to serve as witnesses.â
At Hillâs last words, Buer and Leyrian shut their mouths. The sound of swords clashing filled the grounds.
I should play around with him for a while then deal with him. The blue flaming sword narrowly passed over Alexcentâs shirt.
Hmmâ¦. If I donât want to buy the suspicion of the Marquis, should I at least give my arm? Alexcent, who had avoided the sword without a single attack, hit the blade flying toward him as if he had made up his mind.
His eyes changed. It lost its radiance and turned cold. His eyes started to register objects and people as the equivalent. His eyes were no longer the eyes of a human and looked at others as though they were objects that moved.
Bardenâs hands started to shake from fear. In fact, his entire body seemed to tremble. Even so he tried his best to wield his sword. He was well aware that he had no chance of beating the duke. He never had that much of an expectation, but he had thought that he could at least offer a good fight. His goal from the start had been to at least cut away a button of his shirt.
He pretended to avoid Alexcentâs strike and attacked hitting his hand.
âGah!â Alexcent cried out as he grabbed a hold of his torn shirt. His blood stained his shirt red. Blood dripped from his arm.
âMy lord are you alright?!â exclaimed Barden.
Alexcent calmly turned to Barden dissuading him from running to him. âThis duel is not over yet,â he said.
âBut you are bleedingâ¦â
âItâs a duel,â said the duke, âYou canât afford to care about enemies and their injuries in a duel, Barden.â
Alexcent raised his sword with the other hand and charged at Barden. âYou should take care of your neck,â said him in a low voice, âIt wonât be there the next time.â