Although her time with Zich and his companions had been short, Lara was able to grasp the teamâs dynamic quickly. In her past group, Glen had considerable authority as the leader, but all the members felt like they were in equal standing. However, in Zichâs party, it was clear that Zich was the clear head and leader of the group. Lyla seemed to treat Zich comfortably in the group, but the other three submitted under Zichâs authority.
âNo, is it a bit different for Ms. Dwayne?â Elena Dwayne seemed to follow Lyla more than Zich and accordingly, Zich seemed to treat her more gently. Yet, it was different for Hans and Snoc. The twoâs loyalty to Zich seemed absolute and unwavering.
âIs it because Mr. Zich taught both of them?â Lara thought. Thus, Lara judged that two groupsâZich and his disciples and Lara and her discipleâhad joined to form one party. Yet, even so, there didnât seem to appear any conflict between these two groups. Instead, there was a strong sense of trust between them all.
âItâs comfortable with them.â The party was so stable that Lara felt this way after joining them only recently. Even though the party was clearly hierarchical, she never felt uncomfortable. Maybe she felt this way because she had felt so uncomfortable with her last party. It was unbelievable that she felt discomfort in a party that was supposed to be equal but felt comfort in a clearly unequal party. The realization of this fact made her realize exactly how abnormal Glenâs party had been.
The sun set and Zich and his companions prepared to camp outside. Masters of this skill by now, they prepared a nice, cozy campsite instantly. Then, they made a fire, took out food ingredients from the magic box, and prepared dinner. The soup boiled and a delicious aroma that made one salivate spread across the surroundings. Yet, there was one person who was too occupied to even notice this smell.
Clang!
âKuh!â Hansâ body wavered as his sword bounced off wildy. However, he soon gained his balance again and rushed forward.
Clang! Hans swung his sword quickly again, but his attack was easily blocked.
Punch!
âKuh!â
A foot struck his stomach, and Hans rolled backward.
âAgain!â Zich yelled. Hans grimaced. He appeared to be in considerable pain, but he grabbed his sword again and rushed toward Zich. Nearby, Lara watched the two intently.
âOutstanding!â Lara exclaimed, impressed by Zich and Hansâ fighting practice. The two were training without mana since if they did, they would turn their surroundings into complete ruins. But Lara wasnât surprised about that since it was a common way to train.
âBoth of their skill levels are so high.â
Hansâ sword flowed smoothly. Although Lara was aware of Hansâ skills after seeing him fight many times before, it still impressed her every time. That was how impressive his skills were. However, what astounded her even more was Zichâs skills.
Clang! Clang! Clang! Blades struck down relentlessly like a storm, and Hans struggled to block them all. Zichâs attacks moved so fast and perfectly that it almost made one doubt whether or not he really was not using mana.
Clang! Eventually, Hans lost his grip over his sword, and he raised both hands as a sword hung by his neck.
âYouâre just a teeny tiny better than last time. You still have a long way to go. Continue training,â Zich said to Hans.
âYes, sir!â Hans picked up his sword from the ground and answered loudly.
âNext is Browning.â
Lara jumped up when Zich saw her.
âGet ready,â Zich ordered.
âGot it!â Lara raised her sword and stood in front of Zich.
âMake your move.â
As soon as Zich gave his order, Lara let out a loud cry and ran toward him with her sword. Zich and Laraâs swords clashed.
âHe has no openings!â Lara continued to swing her sword, but she couldnât find Zichâs openings at all. Lara gave her best while Zich clearly looked like he was taking it easy; still, Laraâs sword failed to pass through Zichâs.
Whoosh!
âUgh!â Instead, the occasional attacks Zich threw at Lara made her shiver.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Punch!
âAh!â
Zich struck Laraâs elbow with the hilt of his sword and Lara fell back without any resistance.
âShould I stop?â Zich asked. Unlike how he treated Hans and Snoc, Zich didnât really push Lara. He would stop immediately if Lara said she didnât want to train, but of course, Lara didnât have the slightest desire to stop.
âI will continue!â Lara quickly got back up and assumed her stance. She blocked another one of Zichâs attacks. Then, Zich attacked Lara without going easy on her. He did everythingâ he hit and kicked herâexcept for slicing. And in response to these attacks, Lara smiled. She knew that fighting with a high-level swordsman would increase her skills. This was impossible while she was in Glenâs party. There was no way Glen would act as her fighting partner when he didnât like the fact that she was using a sword in the first place, and it wasnât as if Chelsea, a priestess, or Pina, a mage, could train with her. Thus, Lara enjoyed this moment tremendously.
Clang! Laraâs sword bounced off because she couldnât endure Zichâs attack in the end.
âThatâs enough for today.â
âWhat? I can do more, sir!â Although her body ached, Lara wanted to keep training. Whenever she trained with Zichâalthough she could be imagining itâshe felt like her skills were improving. The fact that she could swing the sword as much as wanted to gave her a sense of fulfillment.
âThe meal is ready. Itâs not like thereâs only today either.â However, Zich ignored Laraâs pleading coldly, and Lara took a seat next to Hansâ while pouting.
Hans asked her, âHow was it?â
âIt was fun.â Lara hadnât felt this fulfilled since she first left her home to travel with Glen; the aches she felt all over her body didnât even faze her.
Everyone shared the finished meal. Since they were all extremely hungry, they immediately stuffed the food into their mouths as soon as they received their share. However, an unexpected guest hindered their simple meal time. Zich had stuffed a big spoonful of stew into his mouth when he looked towards one area of the forest with a displeased expression.
âTch! Why the heck do they have to come when weâre eating.â
âAre they monsters?â
âYeah.â
Hans and Snoc put down their bowls; they looked like they were ready to attack the monsters right away.
âJust continue eating.â Zich made a piercing movement with his spoon a few times in the air. Lara felt a chilling sensation of mana fly towards the inside of the forest.
Bam! Bam! Bam! Then, she heard something fall from far away. She gulped and saw that there was a hole the size of a finger in a few of the trees near the.
âWhat kind of person is heâ¦â It wasnât only Zichâs swordsmanship that was impressive. Zich was really a master in everything related to power. However, none of his other companions were surprised; it seemed as if they thought something like this was nothing to be surprised about. Hans and Snoc also lifted back their bowls and were already eating.
Zich, who just killed a bunch of monsters, was also calm and complained, âItâs regretful that I donât have the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls during this time. If I had that, those things wonât act so bothersome.â
The Pyramid of Vengeful Souls and the One-Sided Pyramid of Lamentations were both destroyed. Many people had desired the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls since it was an artifact that could freely control monsters; if someone had this, they could use this for all kinds of plans. However, there was no way Zich would pass this off to another person. To make sure that they could never be used again, Zich destroyed the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls and all the Pyramid of Lamentations in front of everyone. There were a couple of people who looked disappointed, but no one outrightly protested because they all knew how dangerous they were.
âWhatâs the point of regretting something thatâs already gone. Killing a few monsters isnât a difficult task for you too.â
âYou donât understand, Lyla, but things that are the most bothersome to do are the menial, small tasks. Itâs more bothersome to do an errand in front of your house than to go on a trip far away.â
âWe donât need that kind of dog shit philosophy, so focus all your mind on other, more productive endeavors.â
Lyla and Zich lightly bickered with each other. Lara also now realized that this was a habitual occurrence. She felt slightly uncomfortable about it in the beginning, but she now easily ignored their bickering and continued eating her meal. After finishing their meal, they cleaned up and began going to sleep one by one. However, Zich didnât fall asleep and quietly looked at Windur. Its blades were bent and were pointing towards their next destination.
âDo you feel conflicted?â
âWhy would I be?â Zich immediately denied Lylaâs question.
âBut you must have some complicated thoughts. The next destination is that place after all.â
âItâs not been decided yet.â
âWhy are you in denial? Itâs not like you. Windur is definitely pointing towards that place. Hans already seems a bit excited.â
âItâs because that guy has no bad memories about that place.â No, instead, he had grown up receiving love from everyone.
âBut you have bad memories?â
âItâs not that I have bad memories about that place. I only have bad memories. Itâs no wonder why I caused such a scene as soon as I gained consciousness. Well, that was fun though.â
âEven so, Iâm a bit excited to go. Itâs the place where you grew up.â
âThereâs nothing to be excited about. Since itâs at the border and far from the capital, thereâs nothing to really sightsee and enjoy. This is even more true considering that fights between neighborhood countries break out on random days.â
âThat doesnât matter to me. I just want to see the place where you grew up.â
âYouâll probably be very disappointed,â Zich complained and glared at Windur. âWhy do you have to guide us there out of all places? Even jagged terrain would have been better.â Then, Zich grabbed the curved blade of Windur and put power into his hands. It looked as if he was trying to force Windurâs blade to change direction. However, Windur did not budge an inch and stubbornly pointed in one direction.
âGive up. Even if you do that, it wonât change our destination.â
âItâs not our destination, but a layover.â
Lyla made a small laugh and said, âIf thatâs what you want to believe, I wonât stop you.â
Zich would have normally made a rebuttal, but he didnât feel like doing that this time. âAh, damn it! Why is it really there of all places?â
If they followed the direction that Windur pointed towards, they would reach the Steelwallâs estateâZich and Hansâ hometown. For Zich, it was a place he really didnât want to go to. While he was following Windur, he thought it was strange, but he hadnât imagined that they would really arrive right in front of Steelwall Estate.
âWell, itâs fine. The Steelwall Estate is big. We probably wonât have to go to Violsa.â Count Steelwallâs mansion was in Steelwallâs capital, Violsa. It was a place that he really, really didnât want to go.
However, Lyla laughed prettily for no reason and said, âYou know, Zich.â
âWhat?â
âI heard that if you say things like that, then itâll definitely happen. Zich, do you believe in this superstition?â
âBe quiet,â Zich snapped.
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âAh, damn it!â Zich roughly scratched the back of his head. He looked at Windur in his hand with resentment. However, Windur steadfastly continued to point toward the city in front of them.
Lyla was next to him, and she teased, âI told you, right? If you say things like that, it happens for sure.â
The place where Zich first began his journey after he regressed a few years ago was right in front of him.