âInstructor, it feels like something is running wild within my body,â Kaisen said.
âReally?â
âStrangely⦠I canât control it. The Mana Chain wonât retract.â The mana quietly trembled in Kaisenâs body and glowed with a brilliant golden light. Had a candidate ever emitted such dazzling brightness before?
âJump. Come on.â
Kaisen concentrated on the wave of power washing through and healing his body before concentrating on his toes and leaping from the front of the pit.
Like a hawk swooping down on its prey, the boy flew through the air, spinning and landing a great distance away.
âWhatâ¦?â a cadet murmured.
âGoodnessâ¦â
The cadetsâ eyes widened in surprise. Kaisen was sitting much farther away than those who had already jumped were. Was it roughly more than the radius of the pit?
Olliere couldnât control her shocked laugh as she looked at Kaisen in the distance. âIs this the power of the dragon spirit from His Excellency, Yoshharâ¦?â
Kaisen broke every record the previous cadets had, one by one. Well, he would have, anyway, had he not suddenly lost consciousness just before they started the other tests.
âHuhâ¦?â He had been participating in a noon training session, but when he opened his eyes, dusk had fallen.
The instructors spoke from his bedside.
âChief Instructor, Kaisen woke up.â
âWhat time is it?â Kaisen asked.
âItâs been a little over four hours.â
Kaisian said, âChief Instructor, I am sorry. I suddenlyâ¦â
âThereâs nothing to apologize for. The dragonkin priest already looked over you.â
ââ¦?â
âListen carefully⦠You collapsed after exerting yourself for about 10 minutes. Weâll have to measure it again, but that was the rough time.â
âRightâ¦â
âAnd you woke up four hours later. Do you have any idea why?â
Kaisen tilted his head. He couldnât understand the instructorâs question.
*You know that dwarves use steam engines, right?â Olliere asked.
âYes.â
âIf excessive force is applied, it will hang in balance for a moment and eventually collapse. In short, it means that your body cannot withstand the power of the dragon spirit stone it absorbed.â
It felt like the world was darkening before Kaisenâs eyes. Despair and darkness filled his eyes. âAre you saying⦠Iâm a failure?â
Olliere pursed her lips. She always enjoyed creating tension, but that time, it was different. âWell, I canât say for certain.â
ââ¦?â
âYour situation is different from other Fake Warriors, who can use their power at will. You can use your power conditionally with a time limit, and the power you use is ridiculously strong.â
âA time limitâ¦?â
Olliere Dune Jeraye held up three fingers. âYou can exert the power of two or even three Fake Warriors by yourself.â
ââ¦?!â
âA Fake Warriorâs power cannot be calculated through simple math⦠Still, no one can deny that you will become the strongest Fake Warrior of all time.â She seemed excited for a moment.
Olliereâs expression darkened as she looked out the window. âThe problem is that it is only for 10 minutes. The priests said that if you use your power to the fullest, it could be even less. In the end, weâre uncertain. Youâre a Fake Warrior who needs a four-hour break, which is ridiculous.â
Rachel Dune Jeraye, an instructor in charge of military theory, spoke up in Kaisenâs favor. âAll he has to do is annihilate the enemy within those 10 minutes.â
âThe battlefield is not a game of chess.â
âIâm not talking about every enemy he comes across. Kaisen has already shown an unbelievable track record as a child soldier. Even if he canât always use his powers, he will fight well.â
Rachel Dune Jeraye and Kaisenâs eyes met. Rachel nodded confidently, her voice excited. âThe point is that you only need to release the dragon spirit in an emergency situation or when you encounter a powerful enemy.â
âRachelâ¦â Olliere began.
âChief Instructor, this cadetâs presence will soon cause an uproar on the battlefield. Whether itâs an enemy or an ally, who could have imagined a Fake Warrior who can unleash the power of two or even three of his kind?!â
The instructors whispered among each other after Rachelâs shout. Kaisenâs mind was blank, and he wondered if there was hope.
âThatâs true, but the battlefield is full of variables. The weakness of four hours⦠Weâll have to mitigate it somehow,â Olliere said.
ââ¦â
âKaisen, can you get up?â
âYes.â
âLetâs continue testing. Your power is beyond the standard. I think we need to accumulate more data to think of a solution.â
âA side effect due to too much power, huhâ¦?â Kaisen had definitely woken up, but his mind was foggy, and his stomach was sore. Nevertheless, he stood up. He had to. âWe can start right away.â
âJudging from your expression, thatâs not true, right? Donât overdo it.â
Had his life ever been smooth after his motherâs death? Not once. Life was always an uphill slope, and he had to keep going. If he gave up, he would just fall to his death.
âAfter you become a Fake Warrior⦠letâs go together⦠so Kamila can rest next to her masterâ¦â
Heâd made a promise to someone, and heâd made a promise to his mother. Those promises led the boy forward, farther and farther.
When heâd said, âI will come back,â it was a promise to himself and a bond to fate.
âNo, we can really start right away,â Kaisen said. That day, he was surrounded by instructors and underwent quite a few physical tests. After every use of his dragon spirit, he rested for four hours.
âInstead of denting the steel plate, heâs splitting it.â
âHe doesnât need to prepare himself before jumping either.â
âHis flexibility goes without saying.â
In each test, the instructors couldnât help but marvel at his performance. They couldnât believe their eyes.
âHe already surpasses the standard Fake Warrior.â
âThe problem may be that he still lacks experience, but if you look at his physical ability alone, he is definitely above them.â
âExcept for the four-hour risk,â Olliere Dune Jeraye persistently mentioned.
The instructors tried to ignore it, but it was clearly a big problem.
âWhat should we do?â
Rachel Dune Jeraye, who was the most strategic, raised her hand. Olliere nodded and gave her permission to speak.
âItâs such a simple problem that you donât even have to think about it.â
ââ¦?â
âIf four hours is an issue, wouldnât it be okay to provide a partner who can protect him on the battlefield during that time?â
Olliereâs eyes narrowed.
Rachel pushed further. âWhenever we deploy him, we can have another Fake Warrior serve as an assistant, or we can have Kaisen sent out as the assistant.â
âA single Fake Warrior is a heretic-level force. We already donât have nearly enough of them, but you want to put two together in one corps? Thatâs not something we can decide on our own,â Olliere argued.
âWhat would happen if you reported to the cardinals?â
Olliere took a step back and drew a line.
Rachelâs will was firm. âKaisen will become humanityâs strongest soldier. Maybe he can even surpass Raminea Alter Aradamantel and the Hero of the Troubles, Rista Alter Schirpin. He just needs a little help.â
Kelly scratched her chin in thought and softly sighed. âThatâs if he can be an Alter, a proxy, and not a Dune like us.â
Rachel also let out a short sigh. âNow that I think about it, the cadets havenât taken the holy sword compatibility test yet.â
* * *
âIâll check your basic aptitude again. If you canât do this much, then not even entering the âHoly Swordsâ Cradleâ will help you be selected by a holy sword.
Sometimes, Fake Warrior training classes were held at the Holy Workshop. The topic of that particular class was clearâthey were to awaken the mass-produced holy sword stuck in the pedestal and pull it out.
âWhat kind of training is this?â the blacksmithâs young apprentice asked.
The blacksmith, sweating from the hot furnace, answered, âItâs to prove they can awaken a holy sword with the power of their dragon spirit.â
The blacksmith wiped his sweat with a towel before tilting his chin to indicate one of the cadets. âLook at that. Itâs dazzling, right? Thatâs talent that you canât reach with effort alone.â
The blacksmith was talking about a girl holding a sword, her white hair blowing in the windâOphelia, the 2nd Seat of class 997.
Creak, crreeeeaaaak, creaaaaakkkkâ
A bright brilliance rose from the mass-produced sword, Dialaeâs blade, at a suitable personâs call, and a powerful current swirled around the blade.
âYes, itâs really dazzling.â
âLook at that. Thatâs the same as being talentless.â There was little sympathy in the blacksmithâs gaze as he looked to the other side at Kaisen, a white-haired young man.
Unlike with Ophelia, the light emitted by his Dialae was extremely faint and silent.
âKaisen! Try to make Dialae resonate with your dragon spirit through a prayer! How many times do I have to tell you not to try forcing it?â
It was already resonating. His dragon spirit was running, and the power raging in his veins was dizzying, but⦠how did the lack of a result make any sense?
âWhat do I have to do to make it shine as much as theirs?â Unlike with the others, the sword only faintly blinked in his hands instead of shining. After he exhausted himself, Kaisen retreated in despair.
âThat should be enough to confirm him as a Dune Jeraye.â Whispering reached his ears. âWell, how on earth could a man become a Fake Warrior?â¦â
Contempt filled Opheliaâs eyes as she looked at Kaisen from afar. âHmphâ¦â
* * *
A short outing was permitted the day before entering âHoly Swordsâ Cradleâ. The next day would decide whether each candidate became a Fake Warrior or an instructor.
Kaisen didnât know how Tarcio learned that theyâd be going out, but she insisted on going with him. Her logic was that, since his body had grown enormously, she could hide behind him.
Of course, such a thing was obviously impossible, but the instructors did not notice Tarcioâs presence, and neither did the dragons. Did they not notice, or were they deliberately pretending not to see?
What on earth was happening�
Thus, Tarcio walked over to the fountain in the square with a bright smile.
Kaisen carefully looked around the city. Haraldoniki, where the Imperial Palace was located, was more brilliant than any city he had ever seen.
The citizens seemed to be overflowing with smiles, and songs left the lips of the sailors traveling through the port along the sea route.
In several spots around the city, flags with the seven-pointed flame, the symbol of the Church of the Light Dragon, flew in the sky; a gold-lacquered bell tower rose in every church, spreading the grace of light to the world every hour.
âHow peacefulâ¦â Kaisen said in an empty tone.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The city of Divine Dragon, seen from the top of a hill, was dazzlingly majestic.
How could the world be so peaceful? To the citizens there, the war seemed like a non-existent rumor from a distant sea. Meanwhile, the southern front knew only pain and despair.
Tarcio spoke. âThey say the whole world was happy in the Golden Age, the Silver Age, and the Bronze Age, but now we live in the Iron Age, an age in which blood must be shed.â
âHow do you know that?â Kaisen asked.
âI read it in a book. Kaisen, why do you look upset?â
âBecause of the Holy Sword compatibility test.â
It was the final course for cadets who succeeded in being injected with the dragon spirit stone. Kaisen recalled what Olliere had said while delivering news of the test.
âYou want to use Aradamantel, right?â
âOf course.â
The Cross Sword Style was meant to be used with a longsword. There were clear limitations to the techniques of the style when used with a greatsword or a shortsword.
âKaisen, you are not the one who will choose the holy sword. The holy sword must choose you.â
ââ¦?â
âNo matter how much you want it, there is nothing you can do if Aradamantel doesnât want you. Just like us instructors, the Dune Jeraye.â
Olliereâs warning sent a chill down his spine. It was a problem he had never thought about.
Aradamantel not wanting him? If that happened, what on earth should he do? What about the Cross Sword Style he had learned? If Aradamantelâs will to save Kamila was what freed him from the fight with Kishun, could it turn away from him?
Tarcio smiled inexplicably. âYou donât have to worry. Aradamantel is waiting for you.â
He didnât know what she was talking about. For some reason, Tarcio always referred to the holy swords as if they were people.
âTarcioâ¦â
âHuh?â
âWhat kind of holy sword do you want?â
âSarillion.â
âSarillion? Thatâs right, you mentioned it before. What is it?â Whenever Kaisen asked her something, Tarcio was happy rather than annoyed.
Even on that day, there was a smile on her face. âA true holy sword, once wielded by a real hero.â
âA true holy sword?â
âSarillion is a true holy sword kept in the Imperial Court. The other half of my soul, just like you and Aradamantel.â
Tarcio smiled and added something that was difficult to understand right away. âYou guys go first. Iâll follow soon. Weâll meet again when you need me the most.â
Her body looked frail enough to break in a strong wind, and deep wounds constantly appeared all over her. He didnât even know what all of the bandages were meant to help with.
Kaisen didnât see Tarcio again from the day he left the Imperial Court to âthat momentâ, far in the future.
âGoodbye for now, until we meet again.â