That was Zichâs typical wordplay. Zich had fooled him on purpose, but since there was nothing wrong with what Zich actually said, Glen couldnât come up with a proper retort. Surprisingly, Glen didnât get angry. Zichâs companions obstructed him from defeating Zich, but everything was all still within his expectations.
âItâs fine as long as the Demon Lord of Disaster and Demon Lord of Magic donât intervene.â Glen had also brought along some âtoolsâ for a situation like this one, and he rushed at Zich as if none of Zichâs companions fazed him.
Bam! Zich and Glenâs swords collided once more. Hans went to help Zich whenâwhoosh! Byner swung his sword at Hans while Hans changed the direction of Estelladeâs swing too.
Bam! As Estellade and Bynerâs swords clashed, another loud sound rang out. Hans and Byner backed away a couple of steps; in that moment of opportunity, Lara aimed her sword at Byner. He struck away Laraâs sword and moved back a bit. Byner boiled with anger as new obstacles appeared, and his bloodshot eyes glared at Hans and Lara.
From far away, Pina activated her magic again. She formed a large pillar of ice this timeâit was a pillar so big that those struck by it would end up disfigured and unrecognizable. Her target was Elena since she was chanting an incantation. Unlike its size, the ice pillar was quick and instantly towered over Elenaâs head. Yet, what struck Elenaâs body wasnât the ice pillar.
Drrrr! The earth rose and covered Elenaâs head like it was protecting her. It was Snocâs doing. The barrier was mixed with dirt and hard metals and fully shielded Elena from the ice pillar; in the meantime, Elena finished her spell and shot down a pillar of fire at Pina.
Shaa!
Like it was going to burn everything in its path, the fire pillar rushed forward. However, Elenaâs attack also failed to land on Pina. Wing! A semi-transparent barrier appeared in front of Pina, blocked the pillar of fire, and melted into the air. After each member of both teams made their first attacks, the two teams officially engaged in battle. Sharp blades rushed for one another, magic spells devastated their surroundings, and authority over the earth clashed with holy magic. Soldiers distancing themselves to not get mixed in Zich and Glenâs fights moved even further away. It was evident what would happen if ordinary soldiers were swept up in the battle.
Although they fought as members of each team cooperated with one another, Zich and Glen began to drift farther apart from the rest of their groups as time passed. Glen looked at Zich suspiciously.
âIs he really planning to fight me by himself?â Glen wondered. He was purposefully trying to distance Zich from his group since he was confident that he would win if they fought one-to-one. After all, Glen had brought his âtoolsâ to occupy Zichâs companions temporarily while he got rid of Zich. If Zich brought the same companions from their last battle, his tools might not have been able to tie down Zichâs companions at all, but thanks to the Bellidsâ ambush, Zichâs previous companions werenât with him. With this, his tools could buy him a bit more time.
Yet, Zich had the same thought as Glen, and he followed Glenâs movements to easily separate himself from his group. No, it almost seemed as if Zich was the one who was leading Glen away.
âHow annoying.â Glen recalled how Zich had confidently boasted that he planned to fight with him alone. Although this was favorable for Glen, it bruised his ego at the same time.
âDamn bastard. Iâm going to make him regret everything he said!â
The two continued moving while clashing swords. The soldiers within their vicinity quickly escaped, but those who were too slow or obstructed in some way died under the impact of their collisions. Of course, the two didnât care about this. Since they were outside the wall right now, all the ones dying in their surroundings were soldiers from the allied forces, so Zich didnât hesitate, and Glen didnât care for such menial matters. Like that, the two separated from their companions and focused deeply on their own battle.
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No one from the two teams cared as Zich and Glen separated from them. All members had been told by their leaders to keep the other teamâs members occupied and nothing else.
âHaaaa!â Byner swung his sword widely, and Hans blocked the attack with Estellade.
âKuh!â Byner groaned. He attacked a couple of more times, but Hans calmly swung Estellade and deflected all his attacks.
âEven though heâs just a servant!â Byner thought. The only thing that had been special about Hans was that he was the grandson of the Countessâ nanny; he was just a servant who did various chores inside the residenceâunlike him who was one of the shining, promising talents among the Steelwall knights. The difference between them should have been as wide as the distance between the sky and the ground. Yet, this mere servant was blocking all his attacks. Noâalthough Byner wasnât admitting it because of his pride, his body was feeling first-hand that Hans was much superior to him in skills.
The fact that Hans was Zichâs disciple deepened Bynerâs loathing for Hans. His anger was flowing more toward Hans now after realizing that Zichâs skills werenât something he couldnât dare to reach. In other words, Byner abhorred Zich the most, but because it seemed like he wouldnât ever be able to beat Zich, Byner was taking his anger out on Hans. Of course, Byner also didnât admit this. Whatever the reason, Byner wanted to brutally slaughter Hans. Thus, he continued to swing his sword but couldnât pierce through Hansâ defenses.
Splurt!
âUgh!â Instead, Lara used the openings to pierce his side. However, Byner didnât stop.
Grab! Byner grabbed Laraâs sword, which was pierced into his side, with his bare hands. Even though blood dripped down his hand from the sharp blade, Byner paid no attention to the pain. He swung his sword at Lara in that state.
âAck!â Lara was taken aback. She couldnât immediately decide whether to give up on her sword and withdraw or use a different method. And such a delay was fatal in a life-threatening battle.
Smack! Hans quickly kicked Byner, and Byner struggled to stand upright while being pushed back. At the same time, Bynerâs sword narrowly missed Laraâs neck.
âThank you!â Lara wiped the sweat on her forehead and expressed her gratitude.
Swoosh! Ice magic rushed toward Hans and Lara again as Byner was pushed back. Flame arrows appeared at the same time and crashed against the ice.
Pssshhhhhh! Hot steam bloomed in the middle of the battlefield. Then rocks burst through the steam and fell towards Pina and Chelsea. Byner intervened in the middle and swung at the rocks with a lot of mana in his sword.
Baaam! The rocks were shattered and turned into crumbles and sand and scattered in all directions. He successfully blocked Snocâs attack, but Bynerâs wound grew bigger. Since his wound was severe, Byner would soon be incapacitated to fight if he continued fighting. However, when Chelseaâs staff lit up with light and moved toward Byner, his wound began to heal quickly.
Hans stared at this sight and said, âYou ignore your wounds and continue attacking your opponent. Thatâs a method Iâve seen many times. It seems as if youâve learned something from your fight with Sir Zich.â
âShut up!â
Hans sighed. âWhy donât you stop? To be frank, your grudge against Sir Zich is ridiculous. Itâs true that you and I were in the wrong, and it was a mistake that was severe enough to get my neck cut off and for you to be dismissed as a knight.â
Hans had been disrespectful to the Countâs successor, and Byner even tried to hit Zich.
Hans continued, âSir, return to Steelwall after getting rid of your ridiculous grudge and ask for forgiveness from Sir Zich and Count Steelwall.â
âForgiveness?â Hansâ words irked Byner, and he furiously gnashed his teeth. âForgiveness? Me? To whom? For what? The whole household was against him during that time! He was crushed by the pressure and kept quiet too! You should know how it was!â
The emotions Byner had accumulated so far flowed out like a waterfall.
However, Hans calmly replied, âYou should apologize for trying to hit Sir Zich and for betraying the Count. Regardless of the situation, what we did was clearly wrong, and the whole household wronged Sir Zich. Moreover, from what I heard, the Count didnât hold you responsible after you lost to Sir Zich. However, you betrayed him at such an important time. There are numerous reasons why you should apologize.â
âDonât make me laugh! I was supposed to obtain honor and glory incomparable to a mere servant like you! Also, heâs the bastard who put my dreams and future into the mud! And this is the estate of that bastardâs family! All of which are subject to my revenge!â Bynerâs voice was dripping with deep hatred. He continued, âAll I did was act like how everyone did around me like usual! Why do I have to experience such a pathetic defeat and have my future thrown in the mud!â
âIs that so.â Hans looked up at the sky for a moment as if he realized something and met Bynerâs eyes. Then he said, âYou were just unlucky.â
ââ¦What?â Byner had been venting about his grudge as if he was vomiting blood, but he suddenly became speechless. He looked completely bewildered, yet anger soon consumed him. âUnlucky. I was unlucky? Youâre saying that my life turned into shit just because I was unlucky!â
âBut isnât that true?â Hans calmly replied as if Bynerâs anger was none of his business. âIf there were another knight instead of you, they would have probably done the same as you. Sir Zichâs attitude and reaction toward them would have been the same. Thus, the same situation would have unfolded regardless of who it was. You were just there by chance.â
Then Hans softly repeated himself as if he were catering to a crying child, âYou were unlucky.â
Byner realized that being told off so directly like this made one feel futile before getting angry. Lara glanced at Hans. Byner was clearly their enemy, and judging by his attitude and words, his morality was definitely on the bad side, but she hadnât expected Hans to tell a person burning up with rage and hatred that all their struggles were a result of just bad luck.
âI thought this before, but Mr. Hans is surprisingly good at crushing people with his words.â It also went without saying who Hans adapted this ability from. âShould I consult with Ms. Lyla?â
Lara stored this idea in her head and said, âMr. Hans, youâre surprisingly cruel in a way.â
âHuh? But he didnât say anything wrong?â
Koo.
ââ¦â
One beast and one more person had been deeply influenced by Zich.