Evan immediately protested.
âTh-that doesnât make sense. Are you saying I canât eat food if I donât have points?â
âWho said you couldnât eat? Listen properly. I said you cannot set foot into the cafeteria in the afternoon.â With a bored tone, the knight continued, âGorge yourself tomorrow morning.â
â...â
A-are you being serious right now...!
Evanâs face immediately became red.
Although he was pretty meek for a noble, his father had told him to never allow another person to mock him!
He took a deep breath and prepared to let this rude knight know his place!
âShut the hell up!â
...But Evan wasnât the one who shouted that.
Behind him, another person was being stopped by a knight.
That guy...
The one whoâd had his points deducted not long ago.
Was his name Hans Bender?
âNot even Bednicker can treat this Hans Bender like this! If you do not offer me my meal right now...â
Crack!
He couldnât finish those words.
Hans flew into the distance before dropping to the ground.
âC-cough...!â
Hans didnât seem to realize what had happened to him, but Evan had seen it.
The knight standing next to Hans had kicked him.
âWhat will you do if I donât offer you your meal?â
â...Y-you dare... And you think after doing this...â
âSo what? You signed the contract yourself. Young Hero Hans, if you are hungry, go chew on the grass. Donât make a scene here.â
â...â
Hans suddenly got up and declared, âI will leave the camp...!â
â...â
âIâm not going to continue at a training camp like this! Send me back right now!â
The knight let out a sigh.
âI will be in charge of this idiot from now on. Hans Bender, my name is Rogers. Iâll.be.in.your.care for this training camp.â
Step. As the knight took a step toward Hans, Hansâs face became pale as he stumbled back.
âG-go away! I said go away! If you lay even a finger on me... Ack!â
The squealing of a beaten pig continuously echoed through the open area of the training camp.
â...â
Having witnessed the entire event, Evan turned to face forward again.
The knight standing in front of the cafeteria spoke to him.
âYoung Hero Evan, was there something you wanted to say?â
â...â
Evanâs eyes lost focus as he looked at the knight.
âNot at all, Instructor.â
***
After dinner ended, everyone heard a simple warning from the instructor.
âIn the afternoon, if there isnât a lesson, it will be free time for you to do whatever you please. Of course, leaving this field is forbidden, as is approaching the instructorsâ lodgings. Any consequences you receive for breaking these rules will be suffered by you alone.â
Evan realized that the flashy building on the right was the lodgings for the instructors.
The building on our side has three stories and looks like itâll collapse at any minute...
But the other building was six stories tall and designed beautifully.
The interior facilities were probably amazing as well...
âAdditionally, tonight, you will receive your basic clothing and daily necessities. They will be handed out in the open field, so line up and receive them.â
The clothes they received were called young heroâs garments, and although their design was basic, they were oddly worn out and had a dusty smell.
âInstructor, there isnât a size that fits me.â
âJust take whatever.â
âYes, sir.â
One good thing about them was that the material of the clothes was sturdy enough that they wouldnât rip from simple rolls or falls.
â...But why are the sizes so bad?â
âShould you be worrying about the size at this point?â
The structure of the young heroesâ building was simple.
Floor 1 had the lounge.
Floor 2 was for the female young heroes.
Floor 3 was for the male young heroes.
Of course, without special circumstances, it was forbidden for the members of one floor to go to the other genderâs floor.
As a result, most of the young heroes gathered in the lounge on Floor 1...
But it was a lounge in name only. The only items present were a few worn-out wooden tables and chairs, a fireplace, wrinkled cards for entertainment, and a few books with crumpled edges.
But it was still better than staying in the dusty and small rooms, so most of the young heroes used it.
Evan was no different.
He had taken a table with one of his friends and was staring blankly at the fireplace.
âNow that I think about it, how was the cafeteria, Karis?â
Karis Earthman was Evanâs friend.
Their homes were close, and their parents had had many interactions since he was young, so they had grown up like brothers.
The two of them had lined up their blessing ceremonies on purpose, and theyâd intentionally joined the training camp together as well.
âIt was better than I expected. They were self-portioned as well, so I could eat as much as I wanted... but the knights were glaring at us and observing us the entire time. It was a little nerve-wracking.â
âI see... Ah, Iâm so hungry.â
Evan gulped down his water again.
Thankfully, there was a water dispenser in the lounge, so he could drink as much water as he wanted.
âWhat about your roommate? Did you get a decent guy?â
âHeâs a dwarf, but heâs pretty good. I think heâs going to snore a lot, though. What about you?â
âI... donât know yet.â
âWho is it?â
Evan hesitated for a moment before replying, âLuan Bednicker.â
â...Huh, really?â
âYeah.â
âWow.â
Karis seemed afraid of the thought.
âYou really got the worst one...â
âYeah... but I think he might be decent. The rumors might not be accurate.â
âReally? But youâve heard how crazy he is. The one who sold the sword of Houseââ
Karis swallowed his words. He had just seen someone coming down the stairs.
And that wasnât the end of it.
The young man stomped all the way to their table and sat with them.
âThis is definitely better than being stuck in that room. There are books here as well. ...âThe Important Thing Is the Unbreakable Spiritâ? Is it a self-help book? The title is pretty cool.â
â...â
The two of them remained silent.
It couldnât be helped since the person who had sat there with them was Luan Bednicker.
* * * * *
* * * * *
Did he hear us?
I donât know, you idiot.
The two communicated with just their eyes before Karis spoke up with an awkward smile.
âH-hello. I am Karis Earthman.â
âLuan Bednicker. The crazy one who graduated from doing things like selling the sword of the house.â
He had heard everything.
Karis immediately lowered his head.
âIâm sorrââ
âIâm joking. You seemed like my roommateâs friend, so I came to say hi.â
âAh, ha...?â
âYouâre Karis Earthman?â
âY-yes.â
âYou can talk comfortably with me. Weâre the same age. Probably.â
âE-ehm. I see. I mean, sure...â
But Karis knew. When those above him said to âbe comfortable around me,â he should never take those words to heart.
The true meaning of those words was âItâll be uncomfortable for me if you keep being too polite. Ah, but you know youâll die if you get too close, right?â
That was likely the case...
âOh, really? So youâre from the north as well.â
âAre... I mean, you too?â
âMy mother is from Colland. Iâve never been there personally, though.â
âAh. I was wondering why your hair color was familiar.â
...But the conversation started to flow smoothly...
âThatâs what Iâm saying. A blessing might not be a blessing. Having too many blessings can also be a curse.â
âReally?â
âYeah.â
...And talking to him was fun...
âYou guys have heard about the genius of House Max as well, right?â
âAh, Iâve heard about that. He was called a prodigy before he received his blessings, but he became an idiot after his blessings.â
âThatâs right. He became consumed by his talent. If he hadnât received any blessings and had just focused on his swordsmanship, he probably wouldâve become much stronger.â
...And they started to understand each other.
âAh. There is one exception.â
âWho?â
âThe family head of my house. Heâs the only one who can perfectly manage multiple different blessings at once.â
âSo in the end, youâre just flexing your house.â
âI guess that is whatâs happening.â
...And he seemed like a decent person as well?
Karis ended up having the same thoughts about Luan as Evan.
At some point, a lot of people had gathered around Luan.
Karis recognized that most of them were fallen nobles, nonhumans, or just commoners.
But that wasnât to say they were the majority of the people present.
There were only about ten at most.
Naturally, this was because most of the people here were nobles from Great Houses.
âFlush! All right, so I win all this, right?â
âYou idiot, are your eyes just for show? Thatâs a diamond, not a heart.â
âAh.â
âPfthaha!â
Just like most children around this age, they quickly became friendly with each other. They had only needed an opportunity to get closer.
Especially for an isolated area like this for the training camp, it was the perfect environment to nurture camaraderie among the young heroes.
Not long after, the young heroes started to casually joke around with each other and laugh while playing with the worn-out cards.
Naturally, this seemed wrong to a few of the nobles.
âHey, you lowly peasants, canât you just shut up and stay quiet?â one of the nobles criticized them with a frown on his face.
The mood cooled somewhat at the blatant hostility, but Karis didnât want to cause any trouble on the first day either.
â...All right.â
âI donât feel any sincerity.â
â...â
âHey, commoner. Do you think youâre at our rank just because weâre in the same camp? Know your place.â
Karisâs expression hardened.
First, because the other side continued to spit in his face even though he had backed down.
And second, even though his house wasnât as notable as theirs, Karis wasnât a commoner to begin with.
âWhat about our place?â
âDo I need to explainââ
The noble stopped talking as an odd expression crossed his face.
It was because he saw who had just interjected.
Luan Bednicker.
Someone with enough authority to never be considered a commoner no matter what he did.
Of course, everyone knew of his infamy and his supposed position within his House...
But he was still a Bednicker.
No matter what words came after that surname, it had an odd power to make it difficult for anyone to treat him harshly.
âBy the way, whatâs your name?â
â...Hans Bender.â
âHans? Aah, the one who acted up in front of the cafeteria and got beaten up by that knight?â
âAck...!â
Hansâs face became red with shame, but Luan didnât relent.
âI know that you were sensitive because you didnât get to eat dinner, but donât be too mean. Weâll be hanging out together for the next six weeks. It would be better to get along.â
âHah. A noble should know who they should form friendships with...!â
Hans felt proud of himself for talking impolitely to someone of Bednicker blood.
That pride became confidence as he began to speak more loudly.
âThese low-lives here, as soon as the training camp ends, I wonât ever see them in my life ever again!â
At that, Luanâs brow quickly furrowed as he gave a nod.
â...Hm. Thatâs true. Iâve never heard of the name Hans Bender, so I guess you will be different from the people here.â
â...â
Hansâs face reddened again at Luanâs mocking tone.
There was one more characteristic of a young child at this age: they had no resistance to insults.
âYou, you useless child of Bednicker...!â
Even though Hans was the one who had said it, he flinched a bit and checked for Luanâs reaction...
But Luanâs expression didnât seem to change.
Seeing his reaction, Hansâs expression became brighter.
Heâs all bark...!
Hans smirked as he continued, âAre you protecting the other talentless kids? Haha. How fitting. Sure. Thatâs why you were only able to receive one blessing!â
At that moment, the main door opened wide as a man appeared.
âAh.â
âThat person is...â
The black hair that was rare to see in The Empire, covering his statuesque face... it was Hector Bednicker.
Hansâs expression became even brighter.
He didnât know all the internal workings of Bednicker, but he at least knew that Hector treated Luan like trash.
âYouâre here, Sir Hector!â
Hans was someone who would immediately join Hectorâs side.
This young man will one day be famous enough to be known throughout The Empire, and he might even become the Bednicker family head...
Hans felt sure of this when he looked at Hector.
Hector took a look around.
âWhat is happening here?â
âAh, itâs just... there was a bit of trouble with your younger brother here.â
Not even Hans could be truly rude to Luan in front of Hector.
Even if he didnât like Luan, Hector wouldnât respond well to blatantly mocking someone of Bednicker blood.
â...What trouble?â
Hans was busy scheming how to turn this situation in his favor.
That was why he didnât notice that Hectorâs voice had lowered a little.
â...It seems that he isnât self-aware of his position as a Bednicker. He hangs around those lowly folk. I think you should say something about this as his older brother, Sir Hectorââ
He was cut off in the middle of his speech.
âHans Bender.â
Only now did Hans feel that something was off.
âYes?â
âThis is surprising. I never realized House Benderâs authority had risen this much...â
â...Pardon?â
âTo the point that you dare to interfere in House Bednickerâs business.â