Cyan was not a fool. Of course he knew that what Eugene is holding now was a spear, and he knew that he was wielding a spear to practice.
But he had never seen such an ignorant practice. Wearing a chain vest larger than his body, hanging sandbags from both arms, swinging and stabbing with the spear that has sandbags hanging. Can you even call this as practice?
At least there was no such practice in Cyanâs head. Ignorant and violent. Without the art of balance, but only wielding and stabbing recklessly. To the point he canât even keep his body properly and stumble around?
âYou are just a son from a village. Youâre just seeking for attention.â
That chain vest. Itâs big, but the iron purity must be cheap because itâs a mess. That means, itâs not as heavy as it looks.
And that sandbag. It looks thick at first glance, but seeing how much it moves while hanging from its body, it must be thick outside but almost empty inside.
âEven if youâre seeking attention, youâre just an attention seeker. Iâve learned how to play tricks like that.â Cyan understood that country bumpkins who might be stuck somewhere, the lowest rank in the field. Maybe he heard something from his parents and did something like that from the first day.
He canât get anyoneâs attention without making a dirty trick. Although the tricks are very funny.
Butâ¦
He was angered because a random countryside boy dare to say he is stupid. Cyan gasped and pointed his finger at Eugene.
âApologize.â
âWhat.â
âApologize for saying that I am stupid!â
âIâm sorry.â Eugene answered straight away. However, the apology was not satisfactory because Cyan couldnât feel the sincerity. He raised his eyes and raised the tip of his chin.
âBow down, respectfully!â
âYouâre the same age as me, arenât you?â
Eugene asked without bowing.
âYouâre 13 years old, too. Iâm 13 years old, too. Weâre the same age. What do I supposed to do?â
âYou canât be my friend!â
âI am not seeking friendship? But arenât you the one that talked to me first?â
What am I doing now? Eugene kicked his tongue feeling pathetic. If he adds up to the age before he died, he will easily be over half a hundred years old. He feels sad to argue with a 13-year-old boy as a grown up, but his opponent was a descendant of Vermouth.
âWhat should I do? My past life is my past life. Now Iâm 13 years old, too.â
âWhatâs wrong with your accent? Donât you know how I practice the spear properly but also you question me about my affairs, donât you have the proper manners?â
âThisâ¦â
Cyanâs eyes shake in constant retort of words. This kind of childish argument was unfamiliar to him because he had been growing up as a pampered boy since he was young.
âYouâre so annoyingâ¦â
The biggest advantage of a child is that it is okay to force oneâs feelings.
Eugene was not used to this kind of verbal bickering.
Cyan strode up to Eugeneâs nose.
âHe doesnât even know the subject. Even if your last name is Lionhart, it doesnât mean youâre a pure Lionhart.â
âI know. I am a Branch member and you are direct descendant.â
Eugene raised his finger to point to the mansion house.
âYour house is over there. My house is⦠Either way. Anyway, stay away from here.â
âYou know that, but youâre so arrogant?â
âIâve never poked around. Iâm just telling you the truth that you asked for. You asked me what I was doing. So I told you what I was doing. You asked me to apologize? I apologized.â
âYouâre so cheeky.â
Cyan put his nose near Eugene.
âAnd your body smells bad. It smell of cow dung from the countryside! The smell of sweat! Very, very bad.â
âIâve never been near cow dung in my whole life, and I never smelled like a cow dung.â
âThen it smells like your poop! Anyway, itâs very dry.â
âIâm going to wash up a little later.â
âNo, wash up now. Wash up! Also, clean up the carriage were you came from.â
âCarriage?â
âBecause the smell of your bodyâs poo is on the sheet! Clean it up!â
âWhy would I do that?â
âBecause youâre making our familyâs carriage smell very bad!â
Cyan gave a deep shout. Because the distance was close, saliva splashes whenever he shouts.
Eugene took a step back, frowning in his eyes.
He just stepped back because he didnât want to get soaked with saliva, but Cyan thought otherwise and gave a superior smile at Eugene.
âYou must bow your head and apologize. I havenât accepted your apology yet. You called me stupid and I didnât know manners. Everythingâ¦â
âNina.â
Eugene looked back at Nina without listening to Cyan until the end.
âYes, yes.â
âYouâre my only servant, arenât you?â
âYes⦠I may not be of your help, but Iâm temporarily serving as your exclusive servant.â
âThen go clean the carriage I rode in. Donât just stand there blanking out in the sun.â
ââ¦yes?â
Of course, if Cyan and Ciel were to step down, Nina would come forward and clean the wagon first. Before that, it is reasonable for Eugene to order her.
But Nina couldnât understand giving such an order under the circumstances. She wonders if those evil twins are just around the corner. Eugeneâs behavior was a blatant disregard for Cyanâs orders.
âWhat did you order her to do??â
âCleaning the carriage.â
âYou do it yourself!â
âWhy would I do that myself?â
âI told you to do it!â
âWho are you to command me?â
âIâm⦠Iâm Cyan Lionhart.â
âYes, Iâm Eugene Lionhart. Letâs get along well.â
Eugene shook his hand with a look of annoyance. Then Ciel grinned with her hands around her mouth.
âIâm Ciel Lionheart.â said Ciel, while giggling. Cyan took a deep breath only after a glimpse of his mean Sister.
âI⦠donât get along with you.â
âThatâs too bad.â
âYou ignored my orders.â
âIâm not in a position to take your orders.â
âAnd⦠and you insulted me.â
âOh, my God.â
Eugene responded to his words sarcastically as if he were adding a few more salt to the wound. The more so, the more anger wriggled in Cyanâs heart.
Why am I doing this with him?
Iâm not facing that country boy to do this.
If I told him to do so, he should not talk back and just followed my orders.
Cyanâs head was filled with stubbornness.
âWhat are you going to do?â Ciel clung to his brotherâs side and blinked her eyes full of expectations.
âDuel.â
I didnât want to be ignored rather than to live up to my sisterâs expectations.
That country boy ignored me this much, and if I didnât do anything, my sister would tease me for days.
âYou ignored me and insulted me. Thatâs why we have to fight.â
âThatâs a lot of logic.â
Eugene was dumbfounded with laughter. He didnât know that a 13-year-old boy would ask for a duel.
âFriend, duel isnât that easy to do.â
âWhoâs your friend?â
âSo I am not a friend? Anyway, donât say anything unnecessary and just go. Donât bother me.â
âAre you scared?â
Cyan raised his chin as if he knew it. It was an obvious provocation, but Eugene kept his eyes open and stared at Cyan.
âScared?â
âYeah, youâre scared. If youâre afraid to fight with me, apologize quickly.â
âWhat if I am not scared, I just donât want to fight and I donât want to apologize?â
âYou donât even know what honor is?â
âI know itâs not something you should say easily with your mouth.â
âYouâre insulting me again?â
He felt insulted every time the country boy talked back to him. Cyan put his hand in his arms without holding back any longer.
âDonât.â Eugene said with a grimace in his eyes.
âDuel isnât something you should carelessly do.â
âWhatâs wrong with you? Whatâs wrong with me?â
Cyan took out his handkerchief, staring at Eugene with his eyes wide open.
âIf youâre afraid, tell me youâre afraid! I donât like it. I donât like it. Donât run away with it! Did you not learn what honor is from your parents?!â
âHuh.â
Eugeneâs head tilted at the shouting. When he stared at him, Cyan was inwardly pleased at the thought that the provocation had worked. Then he opened his handkerchief wide open and held out.
âThis is really the last time. Ask for forgiveness. Andâ¦â
âThrow it.â
Eugene said, loosening the knot in the sandbag.
âYou said you want a duel. Then throw it quickly.â
ââ¦huh?â
âThrow it.â
Thump! The sandbag in the left arm fell to the ground. Cyanâs expression hardened by the muddy dust.
ââ¦Youâ¦â
âThat handkerchief. Arenât you going to throw it?â
Thump! The sandbag from his right arm fell, too. Eugene even took off his chain vest and threw it in the back. The far-fetched vest falls to the floor and makes a heavy sound. Cyan opened his mouth at the sight.
âWow.â
Note: For the first translation I was using Sean as Cyanâs name but because I wanted it to be paired with her twin, Ciel, I changed it to Cyan. So if there are Sean remaining, they are Cyan.
Ciel, who was enjoying herself like a stranger, also exclaimed at the sight. Eugene leaned down and took off the sandbag hung on his legs.
ââ¦Youâve trained your manaâ¦â
Cyan was surprised and open-mouthed until just now. His face twisted and got angry. A child in Countryside should not train Mana until the blood ceremony. It was a long tradition of the Lionnhart family. Only the children of their home could train Mana from an early age and take real weapons.
Now, the tradition was trampled on before his eyes. It was impossible to deal with simple meanness and anger.
âI didnât train.â
Eugene replied with a sour look. It wasnât a lie.
Mana training. Iâve been able to do it since I was a toddler, but I havenât trained for it.
It was because he didnât want to make his father, Jehard, be in a difficult position for no reason, and because he was reborn as a descendant of Vermouth, he wanted to use his mana training method.
âThe obvious lieâ¦! How can you handle the weight without Mana training?!â
âIâve been doing it since I was seven.â
âDonât lie!â
âWhy do you keep lying to me even though you havenât done it before. If you doubt it, check it out with a duel.â
Eugene sat on the floor and unpacked the sandbag from the spear. Cyan, who was glaring at the scene, felt her sisterâs anticipated gaze. He was terrified and felt Ninaâs gaze. The servants of the detached house were also standing by the window, showing interest in the disturbance of the banquet hall.
It was Cyan who put the duel in his mouth first. It was Cyan who took out a handkerchief first, and Eugene who said no and spoke of honor. So now he have not been able to retreat, and the crime of training Mana before the blood ceremony has been added to the subject of dissipation.
So he should punish them. If he shut his mouth here and step back, it was clear that his sister would teased him for life, not just for a few days. First, Cyan picked up a wooden sword that was around him. It was a wooden sword that Eugene had wielded so far.
ââ¦Itâs a duel!â
Cyan shouted and threw a handkerchief at Eugene. The flying handkerchief falls on Eugeneâs shoulder. It was only around that time that Eugene was able to release all the sandbags that were hanging from the Spear.
âI accept it.â
Eugene accepted with a nod.
Cyan was excited about his first duel in his life.
Cyanâs heart pounded with excitement.
âAn insolent, sinner who disrespected the family tradition, how should I punish him? How can my sister admire his brotherâs brilliance when he scolds me?â
Such thought was cut off.
Eugene stabbed the spear as soon as he stood up.
Cyan, who was taking a few steps back conscious of the wooden sword held in his right hand, failed to respond properly to the movement of the spear.
Cuckoo! The tip of the spear stuck in Seanâs abdomen.
âOh, my gosh!â
Cyan rolled the ground with a scream.