Chapter 11: Beat him, Donât beat him, beat him (2)
Kane gritted his teeth and growled at the provocative remark.
âThis bastard really has lost it now, hasnât he? You better get ready to lick my boots while crying.â
The two moved toward the training grounds. News of the duel spread quickly, and people began to flock to the area. The rumor that the ill-tempered Grand Duke was about to get beaten was too good of a spectacle to miss.
Even some knights who were off duty showed up. Among them, Ghislain noticed one drunk knight and smiled as if he were happy to see him.
âOh, Skovanâs here too.â
The knight, stumbling around with a red nose, was Skovan. He had boasted to everyone about how Ghislain had performed during the subjugation, but no one believed him. Instead, he was criticized, with people accusing him of giving all the credit to Ghislain just to curry favor with the heir to the estate.
Before long, he had become known as a sycophantic knight, someone who had flattered the Grand Duke from an early age. The titles that followed him were âLying Knightâ and âThe Knight Who Abandoned Honor.â
From that point on, Skovan lived in a drunken stupor. No one believed him, and he lost his knightâs honor. With no purpose left, he had no choice but to drown himself in alcohol.
Ghislain, fully aware of the rumors, felt a twinge of pity.
âThose disgraceful titles will disappear soon enough. Hang in there, Skovan. Just endure.â
Ghislain and Kane didnât start the duel immediately; they waited for enough people to gather. It was customary to allow onlookers time to assemble when a duel was about to take place. In Ferdium, where entertainment was scarce, these duels were events not to be missed.
Once a sufficient crowd had gathered, a knight stepped forward and spoke.
âAlright, it looks like enough people are here. Letâs begin.â
The crowd began placing bets on who they thought would win. The problem was everyone bet on Kane.
âThis isnât going to work; the bet canât stand like this.â
âWell, the outcomeâs obvious, so thereâs no helping it.â
âHow about changing the terms of the bet?â
âLetâs wager on how long the Grand Duke will last instead.â
Hearing this commotion, Kane smirked arrogantly. From how people reacted, it was clear who the favorite was.
âIn that case, letâs change the rules. The standard is...â
âWait.â
Just as the knight was about to alter the rules, a slurred voice interrupted.
âSkovan?â
Skovan, looking disinterested, didnât even bother to respond as he set down his bottle. Then, he rummaged through his belongings, pulled out a pouch filled with money, and tossed it forward.
Thud!
The knight caught the heavy pouch and, with a strange smile, asked mockingly.
âWhatâs this? Why so much? Youâre not serious, are you?â
Skovan, his eyes bloodshot and teeth clenched growled.
âIâm betting everything I have on the Grand Duke. If youâre scared, you might as well just die.â
The knightâs face brightened at Skovanâs words.
âGood. Yeah, this is how the bet should go. But the amount feels a little lacking.â
No matter how much Skovan scraped together his entire fortune, how much could a knight from a poor territory really earn from his salary?
Besides, he had been spending most of that on alcohol lately, so it wasnât as though he had much money to spare.
âHey, does anyone else want to bet on the Grand Duke?â
Since the rest of the people had all bet on Kane, even if they won, they would have to split Skovanâs money among several people.
Though the amount Skovan had bet wasnât insignificant compared to the others, it still felt a bit lacking when it came to splitting it among everyone.
âUgh, itâs a shame, but I guess weâll proceed like this. Then...â
At that moment, the door to the training grounds opened, and Elena entered, walking in with her maids.
She wore a proud expression as she stood before the knight and gracefully placed a pouch of money on the table.
âIâll place a bet, too.â
The knight cringed slightly at the sight of Elena, whose eyes were dark with shadows under them, before asking for confirmation.
âWho exactly are you betting on?â
âOn my motherâs son.â
âUnderstood.â
The knight, delighted, collected the money.
Due to the poverty of the Ferdium family, Elena hadnât been receiving much for her living expenses either.
Still, she was a noble, so when her money was added to Skovanâs, it became an amount that everyone was satisfied with.
Elena sat in the chair her maids had prepared for her and suddenly met Skovanâs gaze.
It was a sense of shared pain. The two could understand each otherâs suffering.
Like Skovan, Elena was also treated as a liar trying to support Ghislain.
It was frustrating that no one believed her, and lately, she hadnât been able to sleep properly.
âMy lady, this is so unfair.â
âI feel like Iâm going crazy from how unfair it is, too.â
The duel finally began as the two exchanged glances, silently conversing with their eyes.
Ghislain swung his sword through the air a few times before pointing it at Kane.
âCome on.â
âWhat?â
âYou said you wanted to fight, right? Come at me. No matter what, itâs cowardly for a master to attack a novice first.â
âYou bastard!â
Kane raised his sword and charged at him with a wild rush.
Being at least a head taller and much bulkier than Ghislain, the scene of their duel looked like a bullfight.
Clang!
The two swords collided with a loud crash.
Kane glared at Ghislain as if he wanted to kill him, gathering all his strength.
âIâll turn him into a cripple.â
How dare Ghislain suddenly challenge him? Kane couldnât forgive him.
Just as the rumors said, this bastard must have gone completely insane.
Thwack!
âGah!â
Kane let out a painful groan, unable to retaliate against the surprise attack.
Even though it was just a slap, his skull throbbed as if it had been shaken to its core.
Grabbing his head, Kane staggered backward, bellowing like a bull before charging at Ghislain again.
âYou arrogant bastard!â
But Ghislain dodged the attack effortlessly and immediately began beating Kaneâs body.
Thwack!
âUgh! You bastard!â
Thwack!
âYou damn... argh!â
Thwack!
âHow dare you... keuk!â
Thwack!
âW-wait!â
Thwack!
Kane couldnât even attempt a counterattack, nor could he properly curse, as he continued to take blows.
The onlookers watched with awe in their eyes.
âThe Grand Dukeâs movements....â
âWow, thatâs amazing.â
âHas he always been this skilled?â
Ghislainâs movements were sometimes graceful, sometimes beautiful, and at other times, fierce.
Even the knights who had been watching were left in shock at his dazzling display of skill.
Every movement Ghislain made was filled with masterful technique, a level that was impossible for someone of the Grand Dukeâs age to achieve.
Even when comparing himself to Ghislain, it was hard to say he was superior confidently.
âWaaaah!â
âThe Grand Duke is the best!â
âHeâs so cool!â
The spectators couldnât help but cheer as they watched.
The more dazzling Ghislainâs punches became, the more the audience felt exhilaration as if their frustrations were being blown away.
On top of that, seeing Kane get beaten up was its own source of pleasure.
After all, no one liked him, since he often came by just to harass people.
âNow, I suppose itâs time to really begin.â
Feeling that the atmosphere had shifted entirely in his favor, Ghislain decided to deliver the final blow.
He looked at Kane, swollen all over and on the verge of tears, and smiled wickedly.
âHey.â
â...?â
âBite down tight. If you donât, you might end up biting off your own tongue.â
Boom!
The moment Ghislainâs fist slammed into Kaneâs stomach, it sounded like a thunderclap had struck.
The spectators were so shocked that they instinctively stepped back.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Kane flew across the training ground incredibly fast, crashing hard into the wall.
When his body finally slumped to the ground, cracks that hadnât been there before appeared on the wall behind him.
That was the result of just one punch.
The knights who saw the scene wore expressions of disbelief.
âH-how is that even possible?â
âI didnât sense any mana, though...â
In truth, Ghislain had quickly infused his fist with mana and swiftly withdrew it.
However, to those watching, it looked as though Ghislain had demonstrated immense power without using any mana at all.
Only a master could manipulate mana with such precision.
âWooo! Itâs over!â
âThe Grand Duke won!â
âI canât believe it! The Grand Duke actually won the duel!â
The crowd cheered, but for Ghislain, it wasnât over yet.
If he had a heart kind enough to end things here, he wouldnât have survived the rough world of mercenaries in the first place.
âBut heâs still not dead. He hasnât even surrendered. Guess Iâll have to keep going.â
Ghislain approached the fallen Kane.
Kane, barely clinging to consciousness, weakly opened his mouth.
âS-stop... I, I surrââ
âHm? What was that? I canât hear you.â
âI s-surrââ
âI still canât hear you.â
Just as Kane was about to declare his surrender, Ghislainâs fist struck him right in the philtrum.
Thwack!