༺ Friendly Duel (1) ༻
âAlan Ba-Thorâs authority as the Chieftain remains valid. While a significant number of War Chiefs in the Alliance are expressing discontent, the desired level of control is being maintained.â
Tatianaâs voice softly descended in the empty private room.
As the Chieftainâs closest confidant, she was able to use a spacious private room so that her âregular reportsâ were not hindered in any way, but even so, she never let her guard down.
Half-closed eyes and a smiling face.
The reason for that was simple. Because the Prophet had ordered her to act this way.
She always adhered to the orders she received from the Prophet. Even if she had to put her life on the line.
[What about the artifact used to brainwash that person? Is it still working properly?]
White steam rose from the masked face that asked such a question.
The Prophet was undoubtedly in the Northern Region of the Empire at this moment. To be exact, in the territory under the rule of Margrave Kendride.
It was said that something was being âpreparedâ at that place.
âYes. It should at least continue to function as intended for the desired period of time.â
[I see. If any problems arise with it, we will miss many interesting scenes. You better manage it properly. Do you understand?]
âI receive your ordersâ
[No need to go overboard. You just have to keep it as it is during the ten days when the exchange students from Elfante are staying over there.]
If someone were listening, those words would probably only sound like the babbling of madmen.
Just to witness an âinteresting sceneâ during an âAcademy Eventâ which would last for a mere ten daysâ¦
They had brainwashed the leader of a continental superpower so that they could use him in whatever way they wished.
[This is an unusually precious opportunity where four Devilâs Vessels are all gathered in one place. We canât just let it pass, can we?]
ââ¦Did you just say four?â
She had already met two of the mentioned Vessels.
Eleanor Elinalise La Tristan. The Grey Devilâs Vessel.
Yuria Greyhounder. The White Devilâs Vessel.
But there were actually two more?
[The Blue Devil and⦠The Red Devil. Both are present in that location right now. I am able to feel it, you see. Though, from now on, weâll have to find out who the Vessels are.]
ââ¦I will keep that in mind. To ensure a satisfactory resuââ
[Ah- nono, no need to put in too much effort. Theyâll eventually come to us anyway.]
With that, the Prophet yawned before waving Tatiana off.
[After all, we have the worldâs most efficient âtrapâ, donât we?]
ââ¦â
Indeed, that was true.
Wasnât there a man whose existence was literally a magnet for the Devilâs Vessels?
However, there was one thing that still puzzled her.
ââ¦May I ask one thing?â
[Mm? You are usually so submissive and obedient, but suddenly youâre asking questions? Whatâs the occasion?]
âWhy are you only giving that man⦠âTrials that are possible to overcomeâ?â
First, Marquis Riverback. Second, the Boy King Valkasus.
Through those battles, that man had only grown stronger. He had even gradually built closer relationships with the Devilâs Vessels, enough to call them his companion.
Considering the nearly omnipotent and omniscient abilities of the Prophet, the only way that man could produce such results was because the Prophet had given him trials that could be overcome. Without that, there was no way such results could be produâ
[Iâve never done such things, though.]
ââ¦Excuse me?â
[I was sincerely trying to kill him. Although I havenât really used my full power, the level of the conditions I set needed a miracle to happen for him to even remain breathing.]
ââ¦â
[He was able to overcome them with such efficiency with solely his abilities. Itâs pretty interesting to see every time it happens, you know?]
ââ¦â
With a giggle, the Prophet continued.
[Well, if you are looking for a reason why I donât use my full power even while knowing that is because⦠Itâs not a bad thing for us if he gets stronger and stronger.]
âWhat⦠Does that mean?â
[After overcoming more trials, that man will get stronger and his relationship with the Devilâs Vessels naturally becomes closer. That, in itself, is good for us, isnât it? It actually becomes easier to achieve our âgoalâ, doesnât it?]
All those facts aligned with conditions necessary to reach the âfinal goalâ that the Prophet had longed for.
After all, even though the end goal that she and that man sought were probably different, both of their primary goals were to ultimately gather all the Fragments of the Devilâs Vessels; And paradoxically, that man was undoubtedly a huge help in achieving this.
[Simultaneously, I like that itâs never dull to watch Dowd flounder around in a desperate attempt to survive.]
Seeing the speechless Tatiana, the Prophet let out another burst of laughter.
[Are you jealous?]
ââ¦â
[You look extremely upset because I complimented him.]
At the Prophetâs playful voice from across the video call, Tatiana remained silent for a while.
The Prophet was probably doing this on purpose.
After all, there was no way the Prophet did not know how Tatiana, someone who would devote her entire body and soul for the Prophet, would feel when hearing such words.
[Yes. Iâm doing it on purpose.]
ââ¦â
[Try to kill him to the best of your ability. It wonât be easy. After all, neither that cunning Marquis Riverback nor the strongest Forbidden Sorcerer, the Boy King, were able to. I wonder, how would you fare against him?]
ââ¦â
[Perhaps I could compliment you if you seem more fun than that man?]
ââ¦â
[Cheer up, Apostle of the Reversed Sea. Isnât it more advantageous for you if youâre near the sea?]
The call ended with that.
After sitting in silence for a long while, Tatiana nodded her head and stood up from her seat.
ââ¦â
For a brief moment, she suddenly looked at her necklace that she had always worn.
A jewel embedded in the middle was blinking a dull green light.
If she closed her eyes, she could hear the âthingâ inside of it calling for her; âAn enormous presenceâ near the Forge of Struggle.
Apostle of the Reversed Sea. The last survivor of a tribe forgotten in history that served the ancient existence buried beneath the sea.
She would use all her strengthâ¦
To kill Dowd Campbell.
WIthin ten days, by any means necessary.
ââ¦I receive your orders.â
She quietly murmured while tightly grasping the necklace with both hands.
There was one a piece of both good news and bad news.
System Info
[ The effects of consistent exercise are being displayed! ]
[ Rank of âStrengthâ stat is increasing! ]
[ Rank of âAgilityâ stat is increasing! ]
ãDowd Campbellã
[ General ]
Strength: E ( Rank-Up: 10% )
Agility: E ( Rank-Up: 10% )
Endurance: F
Luck: F
Power: D
The good news was this.
Dowd Campbell. Finally, his first Rank-Up. How glorious. How emotional. How touching.
While in the territory, no matter how much farm work I helped with, my rank refused to go up. However, after wearing the Lionâs Necklace and exercising for a few hell-like months, the moment had come for my efforts to finally bear fruit.
With this, the efficiency of Desperation would be incomparable to before. I would definitely see its effects when using the Tristan-Style Swordsmanship or Fighting Arts.
As for the bad newsâ¦
âKeukk, Heauk, Aaahk, Ahk, Ahhh-â
Even with the stat increase, I could not follow the training course Kasa had written for me.
ââ¦â
Riru, who saw me making noises similar to that of screaming rather than breathing, narrowed her eyes.
Today was the first day of the âtrainingâ that Kasa had ordered. Among them, this was the most basic physical fitness training.
ââ¦Usually, it wouldnât be strange for me to rage while asking you what kind of crazy shit youâre talking about.â
Basic physical fitness wouldnât just suddenly increase overnight, so there was obviously no way for me to instantly increase my stats that were absolute trash in just a day.
Instead of that, it would just be more efficient to learn her âtechniquesâ first.
I tried to argue with Kasa about this, butâ¦
âSo, are you saying that your goal to finish learning all the Fighting Arts I have accumulated for decades in just ten days makes sense?â
ââ¦â
âYou probably said such words because you had your own means, Child. And just like you, I have my own reasons. Thatâs why Iâm ordering you to do this. Do you have any other opinions?â
Of course I didnât.
Regardless, I had declared to Kasa that I would reach the peak of the Fighting Arts she had devoted her entire life to within ten days.
Since she had simply let it go even after hearing such words, I had no choice but to do anything she ordered without complaining.
ââ¦Hey, stop. There doesnât seem to be any point in running any further.â
And Riru, who had ran next to me for pace-making purposes, stopped me while clicking her tongue,
âIâm, ahhhhh, sorryyyyahhk-â
ââ¦Donât speak and just collect your breath.â
After a sigh Riru approached me, who was dry-heaving so hard that it sounded like I was vomiting.
âStand up straight.â
ââ¦What?â
ââ¦â
Riru glared at me with a slightly red face.
Her expression seemed like she was telling me to not cause her to make any unnecessary explanations.
ââ¦Iâll give you a massage. So, stand up straight. You wonât even be able to stand up properly if you just stop exercising like this.â
ââ¦What?â
âDonât make me say it twice. Do you wanna die?â
When I involuntarily stood up in response to her brutal words, Riru grabbed my arms and legs and started massaging them.
Perhaps because of her embarrassment, she was using a bit too much of her strength, thus causing me pain. Nevertheless, the effects were clear. The pain in my arms and legs, which felt like they were tearing apart, began to dull.
ââ¦â
What the hell?
Why was she being so kind?
Considering her image in the original game, wasnât she supposed to coldly look at me with contempt while asking why I couldnât even do this much?
Even if I took into account her favorability levels, this side of her was undoubtedly unprecedented for her personality.
ââ¦Granny has a lot of expectations for you.â
As if she had read such thoughts of mine, Riruâs murmuring continued.
âShe also told me to try my best with you. Thatâs why Iâm doing this. Usually, I would never pull shit like this for a guy like you.â
ââ¦Is that so?â
Despite your words, it felt like youâre really working hard though, you know?
As I stayed still while smiling at her wordsâ¦
Chills ran down my spine. An ominous sensation traveled across my entire body and goosebumps arose.
ââ¦â
Come to think of it, there was one more piece of bad news.
âHey, Riru.â
I mouthed these words. After all, the person I was being cautious of right now was someone capable of hearing the tiniest sounds.
âWhat?â
She seemed to catch on quickly since she followed my lead and mouthed such words as well, even while furrowing her brows.
âIs she still there?â
Riru grasped her forehead without a word.
It seemed like she had felt the same sensation as me.
âYes.â
ââ¦â
âThe tracking spell is unbelievable. Someone like me would never be able to find it.â
ââ¦How did you know it was there if you couldnât find it?â
âThe killing intent trickled out in a stream. When I massaged your body just now, it started bursting out like crazy.â
ââ¦Ah. Thatâs how.â
After all, I felt âsomethingâ as well.
It seemed that it was so uncouth and rough that even I, who was incomparably dense when it came to these things, could feel it.
âExactly how much love are you receiving from that person for her to act this way?â
âI donât know either, my guy.â
It was Eleanor.
She had been following me since this morning. I probably wouldnât have even known if Riru didnât tell me.
ââ¦Why is she like this?â
Although I had no clue why she decided to do something like thisâ¦
It was still scary.
Like, deadass.
Even now, whenever I got just a tiny bit closer to Riru, I felt a tingling sensation running all over my body.
ââ¦Putting that aside, we should start moving soon.â
After seeing the clock, I sighed while stretching.
Thanks to the exercise with Riru from early in the morning, I felt utterly exhausted, but I couldnât afford to lay around and rest like this.
After all, the first Exchange Student Event, âFriendly Duelâ, was scheduled soon.
ââ¦Friendly my asshole.â
It was said that this event resulted in injuries, from minor to serious, due to the characteristic of people not wanting to be inferior to the academies of other countries.
Of course, rather than such a characteristic, what was more important to me wasâ¦
ââ¦An opportunity to raise my Endurance stat.â
If I achieved excellent results in this event, I would have a chance of obtaining a fairly decent item with the âToken of Promiseâ that Riru had received from Luca.
Even if only for that reason, I couldnât afford to take this lightly.
ââ¦But will you be okay?â
As I had such thoughts, Riru, once again, used only her mouth to convey such words.
ââ¦What?â
âTo be honest, with your skill, it would be difficult to find someone who could be your duel partner.â
That⦠Was a legitimate concern.
After all, I was nothing without my Desperation state. How many times now had I been looked down on because I looked weak?
âBut you know, if you canât find an opponent, then youâll probably have to stay alone in the empty waiting room corridors twiddling your thumbs, right?â
ââ¦â
The goosebumps from earlier returned in full force.
âCan you guarantee that when youâre alone, that woman will do nothing to you?â
ââ¦â
Ah.
The arena, where exchange students from the Empire were scheduled to compete and test their skill against the Tribal Allianceâs students, was filled with excitement.
Of course, most of the enthusiasm came from the Tribal Alliance while the members from the Empire stood half-dead in the waiting room.
With a few exceptions, this friendly duel, taking place in the Forge of Struggle, was no different from an execution ceremony for most Elfante students.
Although it might be different in other fields, the individual combat abilities of the Tribal Alliance warriors were already widely-established.
And Badel Gup-Ta, who had applied for this event, laughed mockingly while looking at the students from the Empire.
âThese fucking Empire weaklings.â
With a greatsword the size of his height slung over his shoulder, he watched the Empire students with contempt.
As expected, there was still no one worthy of catching his eyes. There was virtually no change from a year ago.
It was absurd that these weaklings were considered members of the same âThree Superpowersâ that his country was a part of. He had also applied to last yearâs event with that thought in mind.
âAh, what a joyful memory that was.â
He could still vividly feel the sensation of his fists when he smashed the Empire students to the point of shattering their teeth, as they begged him for mercy.
âIs there anyone here I can beat the shit out of just like I did back thenâ¦â
Regardless of his wishes, students from the Forge of Struggle and Elfante had to freely find their opponents because this event was meant to be friendly.
In that regard, Badel had a particular knack for finding weak opponents.
Although he had quite some confidence in his own abilities, he much rather enjoyed tormenting his opponents slowly by controlling his strength, after all.
A suitable âpreyâ quickly caught his eye.
ââ¦He doesnât even seem like a man.â
A man endlessly looking around with a pale face.
His eyes continued to wander around anxiously. He voluntarily approached other students and pleaded with them for a duel.
However, the students from the Forge of Struggle all frowned and shook their heads, one after another. It was clear that they didnât want him because he was âtoo weakâ.
Every time they did so, even more despair crept over the manâs face.
ââ¦What a weird guy.â
With such abilities, it was obvious that he would get absolutely pummeled.
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His attitude seemed like he had to âfind an opponent at all costsâ, even if he had to get beaten up.
Almost as if he was being pursued by someone.
Although it was a bit weirdâ¦
His weak appearance and uncertain attitude was undoubtedly Badelâs âpreferenceâ.
He glanced at the name tag.
Dowd Campbell.
âHey, you. Letâs fight.â
âOh, really?!â
When he approached and uttered those words, the manâs expression lit up instantly, making Badel inwardly mock him with laughter.
Badel approached the guy who was enthusiastically shaking his hand without a care in the world and whispered sinisterly in his ear.
After all, he wanted to see the bastardâs expression as he froze in fear.
âHow stupid of you to be happy. You should prepare yourself instead. It was too late to back out as soon as I became your opponent. From now on, when the duel starts and until the event ends, I will continue to make you suââ
âThank youâ¦!â
ââ¦â
Badel was left speechless by the unmistakable sincerity of his response.
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