Had they brought in experts in every field and debated for three days and three nights to decide how to most efficiently spend 24 hours, just to create the schedule for this training camp?
That was how packed our schedule was.
If not for the free time sometimes given in the evening, a few of the young heroes would have already collapsed.
âWe somehow survived today as well...â Evan mumbled with a tired tone.
Karis flopped onto the table as he added, âTime isnât flying at all...â
âHow does it make sense that it hasnât even been a week?â
âYeah. I want to eat cookies...â
âI want to eat meat... Fatty meat with lots of unhealthy spices.â
âI wonât complain at all if I can just get a jug of beer.â
â...I feel like Iâm going to die.â
I didnât take my eyes off the book I was reading as I replied, âBut you havenât died yet.â
âHmm?â
That seemed to draw the attention of the others around us.
âWhatâs he talking about?â
âHeâs saying something weird again.â
âEvan, get a grip on your roommate.â
Look at these guys.
Just because weâd gotten a little closer in the last few days, theyâd completely lost their filters.
In the end, I closed my book and kindly explained to the idiots, âWhat donât you understand? Thatâs just how effective the instructors and the camp are.â
A few of the ones near me blinked their eyes in confusion, so I explained a bit more.
âWeâre being pushed until weâre about to die, but none of us have died yet. They perfectly understand our level. Iâm saying they know exactly how much they need to squeeze us and when to let us breathe.â
â...I guess?â
âWell, itâs just a theory.â
âSo youâre not completely sure either.â
Although I was just guessing, I was pretty confident. Maybe because Iâd experienced something similar on Spirit Mountain, I felt I had a decent read on what the instructors were thinking.
I tried to go back to reading my book, but Evan interrupted me.
âIs that book fun?â
âSomewhat. Do you want to read it as well?â
âWhatâs it about?â
âItâs a history book. Itâs a story about the 21 Heroes who became the ancestors to the Great Houses.â
Evan gave a brittle smile.
âUhm... Iâm good.â
It was to be expected.
As a member of one of the Great Houses, he had probably read all of the books related to the 21 Heroes.
I wasnât any different, but because of my time on Spirit Mountain, my memories had faded. Reading this book was helping me recover them.
âAh. Itâs Skull.â
Of course, his name wasnât Skull.
The one who had just passed by us in the lounge was stick thin and had hollow cheeks that made his head look like a skull.
Someone had called him Skull once, and then everyone had started calling him Skull.
I had heard that he was from some decent noble house, but I couldnât remember the name.
âHey! Skull!â
As Karis waved his hand, Skull became surprised.
He looked around a little before running up the stairs.
âWhatâs with him?â
âLeave him be. He lost points today. Heâs probably sad even though he doesnât talk much.â
âShouldnât he be angry rather than sad?â
âMaybe if he only had one brain cell like you.â
âHuh? What did you say?â
I shifted my attention away from my book to watch Skull as he went up the stairs.
His movements looked awkward, like he was being chased.
No, this was beyond looking awkward.
â...â
Something smelled fishy here.
***
Crack!
I stumbled a little due to the shock to my shoulder.
Although I didnât completely lose my balance from the momentary impact, I didnât just stand still either.
I forced myself to lower my body to dodge the next attack.
Vwoong. The sharp tip of the foot just barely missed me.
My hair stood on end.
This guy was getting closer and closer.
That attack wouldâve killed me if Iâd gotten hit by it directly.
Of course, I didnât show any fear toward him.
I acted as if I was stumbling a little more before focusing my senses and immediately transitioning to offense.
Today, the Instructor of the Huntâs self-imposed penalty was the sealing of his right leg.
Naturally, I should move in and attack his right side...
...Is how normal people would think.
So I made a slight change.
I intentionally attacked his well-defended left side.
The Instructor didnât seem surprised, though his response was slightly delayed at my unexpected attack.
Using that gap, I swung my arm like a sword and cut through my targetâs neck.
Thud.
â...â
I cut through, right?
It felt like I had just hit a tree trunk with the blade of my hand.
Bang.
Wow. So I can fly as wellâ
I looked at the calm night sky of the Forest of the Butterfly as I momentarily felt weightless.
After falling back down to earth, I immediately got up and lowered my head.
âItâs my loss.â
The Instructor of the Hunt looked at me as I declared my loss.
He said slowly, âYour technique is as excellent as always. You also penetrated your opponentâs openings well.â
âThank you.â
âBut as always, your stamina is holding you back. Your movements slowed quite a lot in the last moments.â
I knew that as well.
âThe importance of basic stamina and strength cannot be stressed enough. However, stamina isnât something you can gain overnight. Do not become vain, and always train diligently.â
âYes.â
Even if it wasnât overnight, this body should reach a usable state in about a month.
The Strongest Fire Technique just had that much potential.
The Instructor of the Hunt nodded.
âAs you lost todayâs spar as well, you will be deducted two points...â
I could guess what he was going to say next.
â...But I saw your tenacity as you fought for 10 minutes even with your lacking strength. You have impressive willpower. And since you were excellent even to the last exchange, you will be granted two points.â
âThank you.â
As expected, todayâs points were a net zero as well.
Since this was the outcome every time we sparred, I wasnât particularly surprised anymore.
As soon as the Instructor left, Karis came up to me.
âLooks like the Instructor likes you a lot.â
I brushed off the dirt on my body as I fixed his misunderstanding.
âNot really. Heâs just acting like a Bednicker.â
âLike a Bednicker? What do you mean?â
âDark, reserved, sly... It could mean a few things, but in this case, Iâm saying heâs meritocratic.â
âEh-heh.â
Karis couldnât tell if I was joking or not and looked a little nervous, but I meant all of that.
âHey, you remember what happened to Hans, right?â
âI do.â
It had happened yesterday.
Since I hadnât suffered too much in my spar against the Instructor of the Hunt, Hans had suddenly called out to him.
âIâll spar against you today, instructor!
...The result was obvious.
As soon as the spar started, Hans was thrown to the ground and his arm broke.
The ones watching the spar got to witness what instant defeat looked like.
The Instructor wasnât a cruel person, and he hadnât gone easy on me like Karis suggested either.
From what I could tell, the Instructor of the Hunt was a logical and stern person.
Since someone who didnât deserve to fight him had challenged him, he had educated his opponent...
However, after seeing how Hans had been treated, a few people mistakenly thought the Instructor favored me.
Pathetic idiots...
If you think itâs unfair, then hold on properly.
There was one thing I was sure of, and it was that I was probably the only young hero who could continue to spar against the Instructor of the Hunt like this.
Hector, Sellen, and even Charon would be defeated without being able to put up much resistance.
There were two reasons for this.
First was that most of the guys here werenât used to fighting without their blessings...
And the second reason was that I had a lot of experience fighting against opponents stronger than me.
Maybe I should say I had more experience fighting stronger foes than weaker ones?n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Charon knows this as well. Thatâs why he isnât trying to one-up me.
He would be doing it if he could since he was crazy about points.
It was then that I heard cheers coming from somewhere.
* * * * *
* * * * *
âThat surprised me. Whatâs going on?â
âThat direction... I think itâs where Evan was fighting.â
I exchanged glances with Karis before we moved over together.
Just as Karis had said, Evan was there.
And his opponent... was Charon Woodjack.
The state of the two contrasted quite a bit.
Compared to Charon, who didnât seem to have any injuries and looked rather clean, Evan was in a total mess, as if he had rolled around on the ground a few times.
âWhatâs going on?â
âItâs as you can see: Evanâs losing pretty hard,â replied the talkative Pam.
âHonestly, I didnât expect there to be this much of a difference between the two of them. I thought Evan was within the higher ranks among the young heroes in the camp.â
â...â
Evan was within the higher ranks.
Charon just wasnât on the level of a young hero.
Suddenly, Charon spoke.
âEvan Helvin, why donât you listen to your instructor?â
â...What?â
âThat swordsmanship you obsess over is too crude. With it, not just me...â At this moment, Charon looked at me. âYou wonât be able to defeat anyone.â
â...â
âIâll give you some advice. At this rate, you wonât be able to enter the top three.â
Evanâs face darkened when he heard that.
I continued to watch the spar. Of course, it ended with Evanâs defeat.
During the spar, Evanâs sword never even touched Charon.
***
Finally, Saturday afternoon arrived.
Compared to other days, the young heroes were in a better mood.
Even I, who was pretty insensitive to the general atmosphere, could tell that, but it was honestly expected.
Today and tomorrow were the weekend.
Of course, that was how it usually was, and the training camp might not care about weekends at all...
But in the morning, the Instructor of Martial Arts Juan said, âOn the weekends, you will only have morning lessons. In the afternoon, your ranks will be announced and you will be able to select your subjects, but it wonât take long.â
âThen after that...â
âOf course, itâs free time.â
âWoah...!â
Free time!
Those sweet words were enough to make all the young heroes cheer with joy.
But, not getting swept up in the excitement, Evan looked relatively calm as he asked, âWhat are the rank announcements and the subject selection?â
âFirstly, everyone will be ranked based on their current points, and everyoneâs pointsâfrom first place to last placeâwill be made public.â
Murmur.
Everyone immediately became noisy.
This reaction was only possible in front of the Instructor of Martial Arts, who was relatively mellow compared to the others.
If Tanko, the Instructor of the Hunt, had given this announcement, no one wouldâve made even a single sound.
It was obvious why they were making the points public: it was to incite a sense of competition within us.
âAnd from the second week on, you will have to select classes depending on your aptitude. To put it simply, you will have different lessons at the same time.â
Aha.
The 39 young heroes gathered here all had different aptitudes.
The environments theyâd grown up in, the martial arts theyâd learned, and even their races were different.
Basic lessons could be done together, but to deepen their education, it was necessary to split the heroes into different classes since everyone needed to focus on something different.
âThe rankings are displayed in the first-floor lounge in your lodge. Check them yourselves. The individual subject selection will happen after lunch.â
After saying that, the Instructor of Martial Arts left.
The young heroes glanced at each other before all moving toward the lodge.
I waved off the dust cloud with my hand.
âTheyâre so impatient. Whatâs the point of running like that? Right?â
Evan was in a daze before he responded, â...Huh? Eh, yeah.â
This guy... Heâd been spacing out a lot more since his spar with Charon.
I silently looked at him, but Evan didnât seem to notice as he replied, âArenât you curious?â
âI am. But itâs not like getting there later will stop me from checking the ranks.â
âThey just want to see it quickly. I can understand.â
âSo why are you so calm about it?â
âUh... I already know how many points all of the young heroes have.â
âWhat? How?â
Evan gave a small smile.
âThe Instructor always says it aloud during lessons. Someone gets one point, someone loses one point... like that. Iâve just been keeping track.â
âLetâs say you did track all of those. What about the spars?â
The Instructor of the Huntâs spars happened every day unless there was a special occasion. There had been three spars this week.
The victors obtained one point, and the losers lost two points...
Even if he was smart, he wouldnât be able to track the outcome of each pair.
âWhenever we go to the lounge after the spars, everyone talks about who won and who lost. If Iâm ever unsure about the points, I just ask them directly and they usually give me the answer.â
â...â
This moment was the first time Iâd gotten chills because of Evan.
I could understand a little why his betrayal was called the Worst Betrayal to Humanity in History.
To put it simply, Evan was someone you didnât want to have as your enemy.
âThatâs amazing. No, should I say thatâs creepy?â
âIâll take that as a compliment. Also, youâre tied at rank 16th.â
âAha.â
âThat was a dryer reaction than I expected.â
âI expected it to be somewhere around there. No, I guess itâs a bit higher than I expected?â
It could be said that my grade in the training camp was impressive since I had always been held back by my stamina.
Even in lessons about using mana, I only focused on my physical strength, which helped me in my spars.
Even so, the reason Iâd ended up in the upper half was because of the points Iâd accumulated with the Instructor of the Hunt.
While we were talking, we arrived at the lodge.
The young heroes were swarming around the notice board in the lounge.
âWhat is this?â
â...I donât believe it.â
âThey mustâve made a mistake...â
I could hear the young heroesâ voices of despair.
Just looking around, it looked as if they were all in a state of shock.
âWhatâs with everyone?â
âYeah... maybe their ranks were different than they expected?â
Their reactions were too severe for it to be some simple miscalculation.
âHello. Excuse me. Coming through.â
I pushed past the young heroes and arrived at the front of the board...
When I saw the ranks...
â...Huh?â
I couldnât help but be surprised as well.