The Knight and the Training Plan
The knight held a wooden sword and a single-handed shield.
â-Let me start by saying that Iâve never been formally trained in swordsmanship. In other words, I lack any proper foundation.â
As he stretched his body in a languid manner, there was no discernible aura of energy around him.
His worn-out wooden sword and shield were unimpressive, but it seemed as if he was suppressing his presence deliberately.
âSo, I donât follow any specific school or style. All I have are methods I refined through experience in real battles. And soâ¦â
Whoosh!
âThe only swordsmanship I can teach you is something like this.â
The wooden sword, which seemed to move sluggishly, suddenly darted forward like a waspâs stinger, striking the scarecrow with blinding speed.
It was a move executed so swiftly that the eye could barely follow.
Crack!
The wooden sword pierced cleanly through the scarecrowâs eye.
It was a move of sheer precision, ruthless yet audacious, and undeniably effective.
âThis is the most I can teach you: how to strike at your opponentâs weaknesses, how to lure them into a false sense of security, and how to surviveâeven if it means being dishonorable. Honestly, this isnât a knightâs way.â
He spoke with self-deprecation about the skills he had mastered.
But there was no trace of shame or regret on his face.
âWhen I learned this, I wasnât a knight. Back then, I had to be good at even these dirty tactics to survive. I didnât have any other choice.â
Swoosh!
This time, he demonstrated with the shield, swinging it with surprising agility.
His movements with the shield were fluid, almost as if it were an extension of his body.
He also displayed how the wooden sword could be utilized in versatile waysâsuch as striking with the hilt or using the flat of the blade to crush a skull.
It was nothing short of brutal.
Huff.
At some point, the scarecrow had been reduced to a tattered heap.
It was completely obliterated, and if it had been a real person, the result would have been too horrific to describe.
The cadets could only shudder at the sight.
âOf course, Iâm not telling you to adopt these dishonorable methods. Iâm simply showing you that there are those who fight like this. My goal is to train you so that you can respond effectively, even to underhanded tactics.â
ââ¦Respond?â
âIn the end, what I demonstrated were shortcutsâmethods to exploit an opponentâs carelessness. They work well on weaker opponents. But youâd be surprised how many people, even those trained in martial arts, canât deal with such tactics. Even someone who knows how to channel aura isnât immune to a well-placed stab. Thatâs why I think itâs good to train in countering these methods in advance.â
Thud.
âFrom now on, you will be the scarecrows. Your job will be to block my âshortcuts.â This will be one of the essential tasks you must master by the second semester. And yes, your exams will be based on this as well.â
ââ¦â¦â
âI knowâitâs too easy, right? Donât worry. Because itâs easy, there will also be some special training planned. No need to be disappointed! Iâve already prepared countless ways to help you grow, haha!â
ââ¦You might as well throw us into a pen with wild beasts instead.â
âOh? How did you know? Thatâs also in the plan.â
ââ¦â¦â
âAs expected of young, sharp minds! Predicting the instructorâs tests in advanceâexcellent!â
ââ¦â¦â
â¦The cadets couldnât bring themselves to feel happy about his compliments.
After all, even if they predicted his plansâ¦
âWow, is he trying to kill us all?â
The cadets glanced again at the shattered scarecrow, gaining an almost prophetic certainty that they would soon look like that.
Trulyâ¦
âThis⦠this is moving too fast!â
They just wanted to survive.
A Dangerous but Calculated Plan
The knight wasnât oblivious to the dangers of this training.
Even if he held back his strength, a single mistake could result in deathâor, at the very least, a lifelong injury.
And he had no intention of turning his cadets into invalids.
âDonât worry. Thereâs a safety measure in place.â
There was no way heâd propose such reckless training without preparation.
âInterns, step forward.â
ââ¦â¦â
âDonât just moveâanswer me when I speak. If you donât, I might decide your mouths are useless and cut out your tongues.â
âS-Sorry!â
âWhy are you apologizing if you havenât done anything wrong?â
ââ¦â¦â
âUgh, never mind. Talking to you is exhausting. Now, quickly do what I mentioned yesterday.â
âTh-Thatâ¦.â
âWhat? Not doing it? Fine. In that case, how about a week-long session of bone-breaking therapyââ
âIâll do it immediately!!â
ââ¦You shouldâve said that from the start.â
Even the Heretic Inquisitors, trained to endure torture, could not grow accustomed to the agony of having their bones intentionally fractured.
Though the knight had held back, the experience had left a lasting trauma on the interns.
Obediently, the former inquisitorsâor rather, the internsâbegan to chant.
[Grand Sacred Art: Sacrificial Barrier].
As elite inquisitors, they demonstrated their prowess by deploying a holy barrierâa feat that would typically require a hundred priests, achieved on a smaller scale by just a handful of them.
Graduallyâ¦
âOh? Why does it suddenly feel so cool?â
âIt was so humid just a moment agoâ¦.â
âOh my, my skin suddenly feels so smooth!â
âThis is amazing!â
The cadets were briefly awestruck by the divine energy radiating from the barrier.
Within the holy zone, a soothing and sacred atmosphere enveloped the training grounds, evoking a different kind of awe.
Minor injuries, muscle fatigue, and even accumulated exhaustion vanished in an instant.
âC-Could this be⦠the Sacrificial Barrier?!â
A few cadets from noble families, including Arno, recognized what it was and gasped in disbelief.
They had never expected to witness such a legendary sacred art firsthand.
âArno? What is it?â
ââ¦[Sacrificial Barrier]. Within this barrier, no one can be injured, and no harm can come to those inside. It also ensures everyone remains in peak condition without needing food or water. Thatâs why itâs called the Sacrificial Barrier.â
âKunta, I donât understand all of that, but it sounds amazing!â
âItâs more than amazing. Itâs one of the top three barrier-type sacred arts used by the temple. According to legend, holy knights used this barrier to fight demons continuously for a thousand days without rest.â
âWow! If itâs so great, why isnât it used more often?â
ââ¦Because the priests who maintain the barrier bear all the risks and burdens of those within it.â
ââ¦What?â
âThose who cast this barrier take on all the exhaustion, injuries, and strain that would otherwise befall those inside. Thatâs why itâs called a sacrificial art.â
ââ¦Kunta, I suddenly feel like we donât need this barrierâ¦.â
The kind-hearted barbarian boy immediately retracted his admiration, unwilling to use a barrier that required such a cost from others.
Howeverâ¦
"Donât Worry About It, Big Guy."
âDonât worry about it, big guy,â Ihan said, trying to quell the growing concern. âWhat he mentioned was just an extreme example. In reality, deploying it for just a day doesnât cause much trouble. On top of that, the pain they bear amounts to less than 5% depending on the priestâs abilities.â
âSoâ¦â
âOur interns are pretty exceptional. That means theyâll barely feel any pain or fatigue. And since weâll only be using the barrier during lessons, it wonât cause major problems.â
âOh!â
âFeeling reassured now?â
âAbsolutely, Instructor! I love this barrier again!â
âGood. Itâs great to see you motivated. Now work hard during training, got it?â
âYes, sir!â
ââ¦âYesâ is informal, you punk!â
âAhhh! Donât come near me, Instructor! Your flick can even crack Kuntaâs skull!â
Kunta tried to flee, but Ihanâs uncharacteristically swift movements allowed him to land a finger flick squarely on Kuntaâs forehead.
âAh! It hurtsâwait⦠it doesnât?â
The effect of the Sacrificial Barrier was demonstrated firsthand by Kunta, proving its proper functionality.
âSo thatâs how it works.â
âAs expected of the Instructorâwhat a phenomenal preparation.â
ââ¦Thank goodness I donât need to write a will anymore.â
Relief spread among the cadets, but Arno still harbored doubts.
âEven if itâs only 5% of the damage, wouldnât the accumulated pain from 80 people still feel unbearable?â
Hmmâ¦
âWell, itâs not really my problem, is it?â
He forced himself to let go of his concerns.
Though he was curious about what kind of people these priests wereâ¦
âFor now, itâs best to make good use of this opportunity.â
It would be foolish to miss this chance to practice techniques heâd never dared attempt for fear of injury.
Even if he was worried about potential consequences for the priests laterâ¦
âUgh!â
âDoes it hurt? If itâs too much, you can stop now. Although I canât guarantee the Instructor will let you off the hook if you quit.â
âGrrr!â
âWhy are you glaring at me? Do you have a problem with me?â
âN-No, sir.â
ââNo,â my ass! If youâre upset, hit me! Though I doubt you could manage it.â
â!!?!â
With Damien Polletâs fearless (or reckless) attitude of enduring grudges and living purely in the present, Arno thought perhaps the situation wasnât as dire as it seemed.
ââ¦Maybe the Instructor is right. That, too, might be a talent.â
The talent of living without fear of the future, enjoying the moment.
âThey say those who live in the present are the scariest. That man will grow stronger.â
âGo on, hit me if youâre upset!â
â¦Assuming he survived, of course.
For the first time, Arno felt a sliver of admiration and respect for Damien Pollet, who thrived with the spirit of a mayfly.
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"Theyâre Having the Time of Their Lives."
âThose kids are having the time of their lives.â
Was it because the sacred art was a force so rare that even the upper echelons of society rarely experienced it?
Even the noble cadets couldnât hide their excitement as they marveled at the barrierâs effects.
Watching them was oddly satisfying.
âNow this is what you call flexing.â
ââ¦In what way?â
âThink about it. Weâre using a training facility enhanced with the lives of bastards who deserved to be ground up. Even the royal family canât pull off something like this, can they? Thatâs definitely flexing.â
âW-Well, when you put it like thatâ¦â
Somehow convinced, Derek awkwardly nodded in agreement.
And thenâ¦
âInstructor, could I have a moment? Iâd like to discuss something.â
ââ¦â¦â
It was Loen, a regressor who knew the future, and unlike Derek, his urgency showed.
âWhatâs this? Youâre actually talking to me in the academy?â
âIâm in a bit of a hurry right now. Instructor, I have a request to make.â
âA request?â
âYes, a request.â
âHm. Is it about that redhead?â
ââ¦As expected, youâve noticed. Then Iâll be direct. Instructor, I beg of youââ
"âPlease give her to me!"
ââ¦â¦â¦.â
For a brief moment, the air froze.
Even Ihan was left speechless, his expression blank as he stared for five full seconds before regaining his composure.
ââ¦Loen. Donât you think thereâs something fundamentally wrong with what you just said?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âGo over the line you just uttered in your head.â
â...What was wrong with it?â
âThis guy⦠seriously?â
Now that he looked at him, Loenâs eyes had clearly gone wildâthose of someone about to make a terrible mistake.
Had he completely lost his grip on reason?
Loen seemed entirely unaware of how wrong his statement was.
ââ¦If making death threats sound sweet is a skill, heâs got it mastered.â
But Ihan, who could sense the pent-up resentment in Loenâs words, felt utterly perplexed.
If he handed her over now, it would definitely end in bloodshed.
âSigh, they say grown-ups shouldnât meddle in marital disputesâ¦.â
Ihan found himself in a truly awkward position.