As the identity of the boy Mezzlen had fallen for remained unclear, my life continued as usual, including my magic swordsmanship classes with Ethan. After a week of rest following our return from the dungeon, I was feeling in good shape. Unfortunately, so was my sparring opponent.
The only issue: my opponent was in just as good shape as I was.
The moment the bell rang, Natalie, one of the Four Elite of the swordsmanship division, came at me with rapid, precise thrusts of her rapier. She might not have been able to use magic like I could, but her swordsmanship was on an entirely different level.
â-Whoosh! Whizz! Whoosh!â
"Aaah! Agh! Ugh!!"
I was barely managing to dodge Natalieâs relentless strikes, each one aiming for a fatal blow. She was clearly still frustrated by the one victory I had eked out against her two weeks ago, when she wasnât at her best. Now, both of us were at full strength, but even then, I knew there was no way I could match her skill head-on.
âWhereâs the fighting spirit you showed two weeks ago, Lilith?! Are you just going to keep dodging forever?!â
Is she seriously still bitter about losing that one match?
Her eyes were full of fierce determination, far more than usual. Natalie was clearly taking our sparring session very personally. I couldn't help but think that maybe I should have gone easier on her last time. I mean, after losing 99 out of 100 matches, isnât it fair that I got to enjoy at least one win?
As her strikes came closer and closer, it finally hit meâthis was getting really annoying. Here I was, putting in the effort to keep up with Ethan in swordsmanship classes, and I had to deal with Natalieâs over-the-top competitiveness on top of it all.
Why is this even happening? I'm in the magic department, not the swordsmanship division!
While I was pondering how unfair my situation was, I suddenly saw something strangeâa clear trajectory of Natalieâs next attack, as if drawn in the air right in front of me.
Whatâs this...?
It was a perfectly aimed strike heading for my right shoulder. My eyes had never been able to keep up with Natalieâs movements before, but now, in this one fleeting moment, I could see it clearly.
I have to deflect it!
Without thinking, I raised my left-hand dagger to block the trajectory I saw. My blade met hers just before it would have skewered me.
âClang!â
â...!!â
âHmph.â
Natalieâs eyes widened in shock. She clearly hadnât expected me to block such a precise strike. I didnât understand how Iâd done it, but I knew one thing: this was my chance.
I followed through, launching my right-hand dagger directly at her, aiming for her chest. It wasnât a tactic I used often, but this situation called for something different. Natalie was too fast and skilled for me to win by normal means, so I had to force an opening.
âChing!â
âAh, damn...!â
Natalie blocked my first attack, but my left-hand dagger was already making its way toward her side, the real target. She didnât have time to react.
âClang! Clatter!â
Her training shield shattered, signaling the end of our match.
âHah... hah... hah...â
I had won. Against Natalie, the main heroine of the swordsmanship division, I, a student of the magic department, had claimed a victory. It was a clean win.
âWell fought.â
âHah... y-yes, well... fought...â
Natalie, looking displeased, offered her hand, which I shook while still catching my breath. I may have been victorious, but I was definitely more exhausted than she was. Still, a win was a win.
Ouch!
"Ah! Ngh?!"
âI wonât lose again in our next match.â
"Y-Yes...â
Natalie squeezed my hand painfully hard before walking away. Her normally cheerful demeanor was replaced by a cold, steely gaze. Losing to me twiceâonce during our spar two weeks ago, and now againâclearly didnât sit well with her.
Great... sheâs going to come at me even harder next time.
Still, despite the impending doom of a future rematch, I couldnât help but feel proud. Winning against Natalie twice in a row wasnât something to be taken lightly. If I had a recording of this moment, Iâd probably save it as my greatest accomplishment.
âLilith, you.â
"...Yes?â
My brief moment of celebration was abruptly interrupted.
âMeet me in the training grounds after dinner tonight. We need to have a private conversation.â
â...Excuse me?â
âIâll let Ethan know. Make sure youâre there.â
"....."
Wait, why me?
After dinner, I found myself standing in the swordsmanship training grounds, confused and already tired from my earlier match. I had no idea why Harold had summoned me here. What could he possibly want to discuss?
I approached cautiously, spotting Harold waiting with his sword in hand, just like during class.
âYouâve come, Lilith.â
âYes... Harold... Professor...â
It was hard to decide what to call him in this context. Should I address him as âProfessorâ since we were at the academy, or âMasterâ because of my other relationship with him? It didnât seem like Harold cared either way.
âYou showed good form in your duel with Natalie today.â
"...Thank you?â
âDraw your sword. Show me the same spirit you displayed in that match.â
"...Excuse me??â
âPick up your weapon. Now.â
Wait, what?
I hesitated, trying to figure out what was going on. Was he really asking me to spar with him without any explanation? The situation seemed completely absurd.
âProfessor Harold, I donât understand whyââ@@novelbin@@
âIf you wonât pick up your sword, Iâll come to you. If you want to live, stop talking and start fighting.â
âWhaâ?!â
Before I could process what he said, Harold dashed toward me with terrifying speed, covering the 20-meter distance in an instant. I had no choice but to instinctively grab my daggers from beneath my skirt.
Clang!
âKyah!!â
I barely managed to block his strike. If I hadnât reacted in time, I wouldâve been cleaved in half. My heart pounded in my chest as the realization of how serious Harold was set in.
"Professor?! If Iâve done something wrong, please tell mâ!"
"...Talk with your sword, Lilith. Isnât that how swordmasters communicate?â
Whoosh!
âUwaaah!!â
What is wrong with him?! Harold was coming at me with full intent to kill, even though I wasnât even a swordsmanship student. I couldnât do anything but dodge as he swung his sword with deadly precision.
Without thinking, I unleashed a shockwave spell at the ground beneath us, using the rebound to launch myself out of his reach.
Boom!
âUgh... haah... haah...â
Harold continued to advance, completely unfazed by my desperate attempt to keep distance.
I could feel my anger rising. He had summoned me out here for some cryptic reason, and now he was attacking me without any explanation.
Fine. If thatâs how itâs going to be...
I wasnât going to sit back and take this. If Harold wanted a fight, Iâd give him one.
No matter who it wasâwhether it was Harold or anyone elseâI wasnât going to let someone push me around for no reason. If Harold wanted me to fight, Iâd fight, and Iâd make sure he regretted it.