Just as Luan Bednicker had been looking forward to this spar...
The Instructor of the Hunt, Tanko had also been secretly looking forward to it.
Maybe even more than Luan.
Usually, Tanko was the one who launched the first attack in their spars.
He would charge at Luan like an animal as soon as he concluded that Luan had finished preparing himself.
However, that wasnât the case today.
â...â
Tankoâs senses were in no way inferior to a wild beastâs.
His extremely enhanced senses immediately caught the irregularity without his logical mind having to decipher it, making him hesitant to charge.
Of course, Tanko couldnât explain this cautious feeling, so he couldnât be sure of the reason.
Was it a simple mistake?
Dash.
At that moment, Luan arrived right in front of him.
Tanko used his palm to swat away the fist Luan launched and then took his stance again.
Luanâs movements were completely different from yesterday.
His force and speed were greater, but more than that, Luan no longer had any wasted movements.
It was such a smooth straight punch that it nearly made him exclaim.
If thatâs the case...
The look in Tankoâs eyes changed.
He chose to ignore the unknown uneasiness he felt and focus on his target.
Bam bam bam!
A succession of attacks were exchanged at short range.
Through this exchange, Tanko belatedly realized that heâd used both of his arms, but he didnât think too deeply about it.
He even forgot that his target was a young hero he was supposed to be teaching.
For some reason, he recalled when heâd roamed the Great Plains and been judged a great warrior.
Suddenly, Tanko felt something absurd.
This is difficult...
He began to feel overwhelmed in this melee combat.
Tanko had refined his ability to fight at this distance over hundreds of battles. It was the distance that he most desired and was most confident in.
No matter the opponent, he was confident he could suppress them and win... but that wasnât the case this time.
He wanted to add two steps, maybe even three steps of distance between them.
Smack!
That impatient feeling led to his next attack.
Tanko spun and hit Luan in the chest with a roundhouse kick.
â...!â
At least, that was what heâd expected, but Luan had crossed his arms to block the attack.
However, it seemed Luan wasnât able to fully absorb the impact. Luanâs body lifted off the ground a little and was pushed back.
The most surprising event of this spar happened next.
Luan took his stance in the air and landed on a tree.
Notably, Luan did not land on a tree branch. He landed on the side of the tree, horizontally.
And before his body could be dragged down by gravity...
Crunch!
He moved like lightning directly toward Tanko.
Tanko couldnât help but concede that in that moment, he lost track of Luanâs movement.
Crack!
The moment he felt contact on his instinctively stretched-out fist, a loud sound echoed.
âHuh?!â
âWh-what...?â
The other young heroes who were focused on their own spars turned to look at the source of the noise.
Tanko didnât turn them away.
There was no need to.
â...â
He looked down at his hand.
Normally, an attack was a deliberate action made by an individual to convey force to a target they were aware of.
That was why what Tanko had just done wasnât an attack.
Luan had run into his fist, which had been on a set trajectory.
By himself...
Had Luan used an incomplete skill?
Maybe Luan couldnât handle his speed due to a lack of proficiency.
But if that wasnât the case, if Luan had done that on purpose, thenâ
Luanâs voice came from within the dust cloud.
âItâs my loss.â
Tano looked toward the cloud direction with a complicated expression in his eyes before belatedly asking, â...Are you all right?â
âEhm. It seems so.â
Luan got up, looking fine but sounding a little embarrassed.
âI think my arm is broken.â
***
What happened to people who were injured during the training camp?
It wasnât like they could go home.
Unless they were about to die, they were not allowed to leave the training camp even if they had lost a limb.
The injured young heroes were moved to the nurseâs office in the instructorâs lodge... and the person who was acting as the nurse here was my goal.
Juniang looked at me with a bored expression.
âItâs not broken. Thereâs just a small crack in your forearm.â
âAh.â
âItâs not serious, so just rest here for today. Youâll be out by tomorrow or the day after at the worst.â
âDonât I get a potion?â
âThis is why young masters are...â Juniang clicked her tongue. âDo you know how expensive potions are? Itâd be a waste to use one on an injury like that.â
âThen what about healing it with divine power?â
âSorry, but Iâm not talented in that area.â
I mean...
She wasnât a heretic inquisitor for nothing.
Most likely, she specialized in combat.
There were four beds in the nurseâs office.
âWhere is Hans?â
âHans? Ah, the one who got carried in the day before yesterday. Heâs healed a lot, so I sent him back to his lodging.â
âI see.â
Then there shouldnât be any interruptions.
* * * * *
* * * * *
âIâm leaving. Take your medicine and rest for today.â
âYou are a heretic inquisitor of the Church of the Sun, right, Instructor?â
Just before she was about to leave, Juniang glanced back at me.
âI am. What about it?â
âI heard that the faithful of Aton are especially sensitive to demonic energy.â
âA baseless rumor.â
Baseless rumor?
When I blinked twice, Juniang continued, âThereâs a disgusting energy we can sense when cultists are doing something, but if you want to become a heretic inquisitor, you first learn how to detect that smell. Well... since we experience demonic energy more often, weâre able to detect it better than regular people.â
Ah.
âThen have you perhaps felt that energy during this training camp?â
The moment Juniang turned to look at me, I realized that my prediction was correct.
Although her eyes were filled with suspicion, she wasnât looking at someone who she believed was talking nonsense.
As I thought, even at this point, Juniang felt that something was off.
If thatâs the case...
There was no need to drag this out.
My goal was to give this person a little bit more certainty.
âWhat are you trying to say?â
âIâll say this directly: a cultist has infiltrated this training camp.â
Juniang blinked widely before letting out a dry laugh.
â...Haha.â
Of course, her laughter didnât last long.
âListen closely, kid. Although Iâm a cleric and a heretic inquisitor, Iâm also a grand master, a person of House Bednicker.â
â...â
âBe thankful that you are a Bednicker. If you werenât, youâd have to pay for that insult.â
I didnât back down at the active heretic inquisitorâs cold threats.
âA high priest could conduct a demon-lord summoning ritual hereââ
Juniang cut me off. âHey, do you not know what you should and shouldnât do?â
â...â
âBe careful with what you say. Youâd shake in your boots in front of a low-ranking demon, let alone a high priest. Really? A demon-lord summoning ritual?â
âI understand that you donât believe me, but I entered this training camp under orders as well.â
âDonât even try to lie. Information was hidden from me, a grand master, and was instead shared with the dropout of Bednicker?â
â...â
To be honest, this was a little surprising to me.
Of all the people in the camp, Iâd at least expected to be able to talk to Juniang about the plan.
Not because she was a grand master but because she was part of the Church of the Sun.
There was no possibility that Juniang could be a member of the Church of Darkness.
Maybe sheâs saving her own face.
That was my guess.
Maybe House Bednicker and the Lord of Blood and Iron didnât consider the grand masters that important.
âYou should know the reason.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe family headâs famous saying.â
â...â
Juniang closed her mouth, but she mustâve realized what I was trying to say.
âPossibility lies dormant in blood.
The fact that the Lord of Blood and Iron gave his sons dangerous missions was proven by Rudbick.
That was what I was repeating in my mind as I acted this out.
Iâve been given a special mission by the Lord of Blood and Iron to join the training camp.
âEnough trying to convince me with your words. Give me something more solid.â
âShall I? Among the knight instructors, there is someone so skilled that you canât tell how strong they are, right? A man who is too strong to be a common knight?â
â...â
âHeâs the one I came in with for this mission.â
After selling out my father, I sold out his brotherâRookâas well.
Juniang closed her mouth.
Yeah.
The one who had told me about that before my return was none other than Juniang herself.
âItâs understandable if you donât believe me. A cultist in the territory of House Bednicker, and a high priest and a demon-lord summoning ritual on top of that. However, you should know that I was ambushed by the cult on my way to the main house.â
â...â
âIâll at least say this: House Bednickerâs territory is no longer safe.â
Something was changing within the Church of Darkness.
Considering the positions they held in the continent and the power they possessed, I didnât think it was wrong to say that times were changing.
I wasnât saying all this for no reason.
The incident in the Gem Mountains, what had happened with Hariba, and even the tragedy of the training camp...
I was giving my assurance as someone connected to all three.
âOf course, there is nothing we can be certain of. Thatâs why we need your help as well. But if you canât accept that now, just treat me as someone who is out of his mind. Well, you could even send a report to the main house in that case.â
Of course, that last one was a bluff.
â...â
Juniangâs mouth closed.
She didnât show any external emotions, but I could tell that she was seriously contemplating what Iâd said.
I could also tell what the response would be.
â...If you are lying, by Lord Atonâs name I will not let this slide.â
The fact that she used the name of her god meant that she was quite serious.
Despite how she looked, Juniang seemed like a devoutly faithful person.
Because of that, I smiled.
âAll right.â
âSo? What do you want from me?â
âItâs nothing much. For nowââ
I gave a short outline of the operation.
***
The Instructor of Doctrine, a heretic inquisitor, and one of the instructors for this training camp, Juniang promised her cooperation.
With this, my chances of success had increased by practically 20 percent.
If I added Rook as well, it might be enough for us to face the high priest...
But I didnât feel like that was enough.
The high priest had a secret weapon.
A suicide action where he used himself as an offering to summon the demon lord.
It was a method of mutual destruction. To stop it from happening for certain, I needed one more person.
Of course, that person needed to fit some criteria.
They needed to be as strong as Rook and Juniang.
And I needed to be able to trust them without a doubt.
Although it was just two criteria, not a lot of people qualified.
Firstly, all the young heroes were disqualified. Even the strongest, Charon, couldnât compare to the instructors.
Sellenâs one attack was strong enough, but since it ate away at her life, I passed...
There could be someone qualified among the instructors...
But I donât know.
I had seen that quite a few instructors were on Juanâs side during the training camp.
Although they certainly werenât all minions of the high priest, I couldnât ignore the possibility that they could be brainwashed or messed with in other ways.
But...
I smirked.
I had already decided who the last person would be.
Someone at least as strong as Rook and Juniang, and someone I felt I could trust even more than them.
If I could gain the aid of that man, our chances of victory might be above 90 percent.
The problem was that that person wasnât currently within the campgrounds...
It canât be helped.
I looked at the ring on my finger.
The black ring Iâd received from the Lord of Blood and Iron.
Vwoong.
As I poured my mana into it, it immediately responded.
Just like before, I was transported to some room.
If there was one difference, it was a little bit darker this time.
I heard a low voice.
â...Whatâs up with you?â
From the direction of the sound, I saw Asad sitting there looking disheveled.
It seemed he had been sleeping on the sofa, and judging by the book that had just dropped, he had probably been using that as his pillow...
For now, I was relieved.
If I had ended up meeting my father after using the ring like heâd said I would, this might have taken much longer.
The one who could directly solve my problem right now was this Archmage right here.
âHello.â
âLuan Bednicker...â Asad let out a yawn. âYou should be in the training camp right now.â
âI have a request.â
âA request? For me?â
âYes.â
I looked at him.
âI want to leave the training campâs area for a bit, so please release the barrier for a moment.â
Asad rubbed his eyes as he responded, âWhat are you trying to do?â
âThere's someone I need to meet.â
The information Asad had shared with me before Iâd regressed: Rook Bednicker was not the only person who had been sent as insurance.
âThe Instructor of Swords and Blades, Calzark.
That man was the final piece in my plan.