Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Chapter 9
The Great Training Grounds.
Arriving on time, Shirone saw Rian waiting for him.
The two stared at each others swords without moving from their spots, as if the battle had already begun.
Lets get started.
Rians weapon was also a longsword.
The subversive and vigorous swordsmanship of the Ogent family was originally more suitable for greatswords rather than longswords Until Schema came about..
Therefore, the reason why they chose the longsword was because it was more suitable with Schema, not for consideration towards the opponent.
Rian carefully observed the Stillness Encompassing Movement learned by Shirone in the beginner level of swordsmanship.
His center of gravity was better than before.
Is that really possible?
Rian, who discovered Rais genius traits in Shirone, suddenly had a thought.
That guy might really not have learned swordsmanship.
But How can you be so calm when youre holding a real sword for the first time? Arent you afraid of death?
Rian also feared death. Therefore, he trained endlessly in order to gain the courage to face it.
No matter how talented you are, catching up to me this quickly is impossible So how?
Of course, Shirone knew.
As a beginner, he couldnt flexibly control this life-and-death duel as well as Rian could.
Therefore, he developed a special training.
If you cant beat fear, then simply understand it.
Its called jumping off the cliff.
Human beings were capable of jumping off cliffs if they didn't imagine what would happen after.
Fear exists in the future, and the future is just an illusion that doesnt exist yet.
Like a dictator of absolute power enjoying a dinner calmly before a rebellion, Shirone imagined himself standing on a cliff.
His body remained in the air when his right foot stuck out in front of the cliff as his left foot followed.
Youre not falling until you fall. Youre not dead until you die.
Understanding the essence of danger, Shrione knew that that cold intelligence was sometimes scarier than a warriors bravery.
And the cool-headed consciousness of Shirone boosted the Spirit Zones sense of stability drastically.
Here I come!!
Rian was approaching before Shirone knew it.
There seemed to be a flash of light in front of Shirone, and it was definitely a whole different level of swordsmanship compared to his meager level.
But I can feel it.
Recognizing the trajectory of the sword through synesthesia, Shirone calmly titled his upper body.
Rian stared in shock as his sword was dodged, both of his eyes opening wide.
Hes looking at the sword?
To dodge a real sword required one to stare at it, which was something most trainees couldnt do.
However, swords were also infinite.
As the number of attacks gradually increased, Shirones synesthesia began to develop blind spots.
The moment the blade cut his chest, the Spirit Zone suddenly wavered.
Shirones heart sank.
Dang it!
At this rate, he would be beaten.
Contrary to expectations, however, Rian still continued with his big attacks.
Thanks to this, Shirone, who predicted the next trajectory, jumped away to avoid the danger of death.
How come
If Rian had slashed at his side, the duel would have ended then and there.
However, Rian continued to make big moves as if he didnt realize Shirone was taken aback.
Only then did Shirone realize.
My understanding of swordsmanship is quite lower than I expected.
Although Rian was skilled at using techniques, he didnt seem to be putting much thought into his attacks.
Then
Shirone realized he had overestimated Rians skills.
It was dangerous to let your guard down, but to label the enemy as too strong was also a mistake as one would become too defensive.
Ill attack.
When Shirone suddenly changed his strategy and launched an offensive, Rian got staggered.
Keuk!
As such, dozens of combinations rained down on Rian, and due to the tension, his defense started to drop.
If you want loyalty from me, then you should show you're worth it! You should be ashamed of yourself for putting that much pressure on a servant! You should have stepped in front of your swordsman instructor! Isnt that a true act of loyalty?
Rian pursed his lips in embarrassment.
Shirone figured Rian out as he did not argue or make excuses.
He was not someone to make up stuff. He just didnt speak because he had nothing to say.
However, hating that attitude more, Shirone stopped nagging and sat down.
Sigh! I almost died!
Rian stared at Shirone carefully.
The boy who overcame the fear of death and pushed him back was long gone.
Who was he? It was obvious that he was a genius, but he wasnt Rai.
Unlike his brother, who wielded a sword with one hand accompanied by a smile, this boy gave his all against him.
Hey, whats your name?
Shirone raised his head. From his sitting position, Rian looked bigger.
My names Shirone Arian.
Im Rian Ogent.
It was funny how two people from different social stratas introduced themselves, but that wasnt what shocked Shirone.
Does he think I wouldnt know the name of the familys youngest son?
Irrespective of that look on his face, Shirones head raised higher as Rian approached.
A hand the size of a cauldron lid was shoved into his face.
Lets be friends. What do you think?
* * *
It has been a year since Shirone first started working under the Ogent family.
By the time Shirone turned 16, more than 7,000 books from the Great Library were taken out.
Temuran was blown away by Shirones amazing speed, but Shirone already predicted that much.
This was because it was natural that as the number of books to classify decreased, efficiency accelerated.
Constant velocity was only a theoretical concept, yet every event in this world was influenced by acceleration.
Therefore, even if the start was slow, as long as one didnt give up and continued to work hard, one could achieve their goal much quicker than expected.
Of the 850 historical books that he targeted, only about 200 remained.
The average number of books he read per day was over three, and in a few months, the Core of Knowledge that Shirone dreamed of would be completed.
In addition, he experienced swordsmanship and understood the essence of fear.
Thanks to this, the durability of the Spirit Zone had also increased dramatically.
Therefore, the one year he spent here was fruitful and valuable However, none of the benefits could compare to making a good friend.
There are an extreme amount of books. Do you think my family has read all this?
Rian, who became Shirones friend after the match, spent the freetime he had in the library.
Infact, unlike his size, he was affectionate and winsome.
He fit the role of youngest son of a noble family.
Of course. The family leader and the young master often stop by the library.
Tsk, smart people are lucky since they have so much to read.
Rian, who was sitting on the floor, started rummaging through books.
Shirone came down from the ladder and picked up the books. After doing so, he began to nag.
Dont throw them around so carelessly. If you damage anything, Im the one whos going to have to pay for it. Probably with my life.
I dont like that either. Does it make sense that books are more important than human lives? Even if you burn the library to the ground, Ill protect you, so dont worry.
Just stop doing what youre doing, then nothing bad will happen, so the solution is just to be careful.
Playful words never came out of Shirones mouth.
But that was who Shirone was.
He was firm and strict, but he wasnt cold.
Rian liked that about Shirone.
Its fun to be with you, but its stifling to be stuck in the library.
Why are you even here? What about your training?
Basic training only. I told him I wanted to study in the library.
Shirones body shook.
Then you should hurry up and study! What are you doing?!
Im bored! Im bored! Im bored!
Rian was lying on his back, flailing his limbs about as he acted like a baby.
Regardless, Shirone turned away and went to his desk.
He wasnt particularly worried about Rians laziness.
If Shirones tendency was water, Rians was fire. A fire that grows out of control once it burns.
He just needs a trigger!
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