Rudel woke up early every morning to carry out his training. After draping a blanket over the former goddess, her body spread grandly over the center of the bed, he took up his weighted wood sword and made for the courtyards. Lately, he had begun training with a wood sword made to imitate the weight and length of the blade Basyle had given him.
There were a number of reasons for that. Especially as of late… ever since he was professed as a White Knight, he felt power overflowing from the depths of his body. Perhaps of that, it was growing more difficult to control his power. If he tried to use magic, it would run out of control, and if he flowed mana into his sword, he could no longer maintain the mana in the sword’s shape.
Hesitating at his rapid growth, Rudel carried out the training required to control it. When he practiced swinging his sword, the sound it made was clearly different from the other students around. His movements as well, while the individual himself wasn’t satisfied with them, from the eyes of those around, his feats already looked superhuman. And to Rudel, everyone around exercised some tact, and no one would normally call over to him.
But on that day there was an individual to call out. His friend Luecke. Luecke generally carried his research late into the night, so his mornings never started too early. Yet now he wore mobile clothing with a wooden sword in his hand.
“You sure are energetic in the morning, Rudel.”
“Luecke, how rare. You didn’t do research yesterday?”
Rudel stopped swinging his sword and looked at Luecke. Wiping away his sweat, he tried to have a little chat. Ever since Vargas Graduated, there were few students who would ever talk to Rudel in his training, so Rudel was delighted to hear Luecke out.
“Can you lock blades with me for a bit? The way things are going, my grades are going to end up the same as Eunius’, and that’s something I can’t bear.”
Holding up his wood sword, Luecke took a stance for a sword style focused around thrusts. Without thinking anything in particular, Rudel took a stance as well. But in this circumstance, Luecke was the one receiving instruction. If there were any students capable of decently exchanging blows with Rudel, it would have to be Eunius or the upperclassmen.
“You’re not stepping in far enough. And there’s excess in your movements.”
Parrying and repelling Luecke’s thrust, Rudel pointed out his points of issue. Luecke tried to stress on and correct them, but as he focused too much on them, his balance crumbled. Rudel went right into lowering his own wooden sword, stopping it just short of his neck.
“Hah, I guess it’s too early for me to practice with you… sorry for taking your time.”
“It’s fine. Rather, is your research going alright?”
“It’s going just fine. But I don’t want to have things end as a loss, right? If I graduate with nothing but a loss against you and Eunius, I’m sure I’ll regret it. In that case, I have to do my best now.”
As the two shed sweat, they wiped their brows and sat right over the lawn. Looking up at the sky, it was high today once more.
“More importantly, how’s Aleist doing? The first semester’s almost over, but is he still being pummeled around?”
“I wonder… last I saw of him, the tiger tribe men were taking turns having match after match with him. They were quite surprised with Aleist’s stamina. Delightfully surprised, and they said the way things were going, he’d pick up their techniques in no time.”
Luecke felt some pity for Aleist as he turned talks to the ceremony at the palace he had been unable to undergo the year before.
“That’s a pity. But that aside, the knight appointment ceremony at the royal palace is this week. We were under house arrest so we couldn’t attend last year, so we’ve got to get through with it this time.”
It was an important ceremony where they would swear their loyalty to the country as knights. As they were receiving disciplinary action the year before, the three of them were unable to take it. Similarily, Izumi would be taking part this year as well.
“Ah, so it’s been a year since then. It really does fly by…”
“Given our status, the king will personally be appointing us as knights. As the heads of the Three Lords are all gathering together this time, it seems the palace is in a festive mood.”
As Rudel and the others were being appointed, the heads of the Three Lord Houses were dropping by the palace. Hearing that, Rudel informed Luecke he hadn’t been told anything about it. Even when Rudel had been recognized by the king, Luecke gave a bitter smile at the Arses House’s treatment of him.
Another reason for the palace’s revelry was that this would be Rudel’s debut in high society. The nobles showed some interest in finally seeing the individual who had received various forms of assessments. Luecke and Eunius’ fathers were no exceptions.
“The bell’s about to chime six. Shall we go to the dining hall, Rudel?”
“Yeah, Eunius might be awake too. He was making a ruckus over how starting yesterday, he had a class he couldn’t be late to.”
“He really is no good.”
The two of them laughed as they made for the dining hall. By the time they arrived, a sleepy Eunius, and a similarly sleepy former goddess were restlessly eating breakfast.
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Meanwhile, in the empire, Askewell and Mies were confirming the results of their experiment in the research facility on imperial soil. Inside a large cage, an ogre of black body and white markings was obediently taking a seat. It was only the prototype, but its performance was more than enough to satisfy Askewell.
“I received a report that it defeated one of its own ogre brethren under our orders, but I never thought it would develop to such an extent.”
As Askewell seemed satisfied with the test subject, Mies killed her feelings and gave her thanks. But her mind was in chaos all the way. While Mies had been carrying out the experiments from before she met Askewell, she never thought she would be able to achieve such results. It felt almost as if all of it was contrived to work in her favor.
“Your words are wasted on me, general.”
“You’re quite the stiff one, Mies. But after reading a report on the experiment’s results, I just got an urge to see the real thing. Even if I look like this, I used to be the scholarly type, see. I once intended to discard the sword I inherited and take up the scholar’s path.”
Hearing that unexpected tidbit, Mies was a little surprised. It was the moment she learned an unexpected side of the young imperial prince Askewell. Seeing the prince’s face turn to a childish smile, Mies felt a little happy.
“You, general? Now that’s a surprise. What sort of research were you doing?”
“Yeah, it was mostly on agriculture… hey, Mies. When the empire and the kingdom exist on the same continent, why must they be so different?”
On Askewell’s question, Mies thought over what she should answer. She could tell he wasn’t talking about a difference of custom, culture or language, but she didn’t know what he was getting at.
“… Compared to the kingdom’s abundance, the people of the empire have barely any to eat. I, you see, I set out to be a scholar to save the empire’s people. But an experiment that’s success I was certain of failed, and no matter how many theses I wrote, no one would ever look my way anymore. I was heartbroken, but even so, as a prince of the empire, I chose to work for the sake of its people.”
“The land of the kingdom truly is plentiful. That’s precisely why the empire needs to obtain fertile land even if it means going to war, but… so there was such a time for you, general.”
Askewell hung his head, and as he raised it, his previous childish smile changed to a haunted one.
“It’s laughable, really. No matter how hard I tried to save lives, I was just running in circles, but the moment I became a military man, the achievements just kept piling up. It’s as if I was never cut out to be a scholar from the start. I get the feeling god is telling me that war was always the only option.”
“General…”
Mies was coming to understand the individual called Askewell just a little bit more. But as Askewell’s smile returned to its normal state, he spoke to Mies once more.
“I don’t need the sympathy, and I haven’t lost my objective of being useful to the people. The more land we obtain from the kingdom, the more of the empire’s people we can save… and I’ll be delighted if you could lend me your power at the time.”
“Yes!”
Seeing Askewell’s back as he walked from the facility, the anxieties Mies had to that point were blown away. Feeling as if all would be well as long as she followed him, Mies didn’t feel the slightest sense of unease.
For Askewell was the third prince of the empire, and the Hero Aleist couldn’t become.
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Paying a visit to the palace, Rudel and the other students were split between nobles higher than Count Rank and those below for their investiture. As last year’s class was noble-concentrated, there were fewer participants than average this year, but with the Three Lords’ eldest sons taking part, the palace was rowdy.
“How stiff. Hey Rudel, wanna ditch?”
“I cannot do that! If I don’t become a knight, I cannot become a dragoon.”
Hating these sorts of formalities, Eunius invited Rudel to run off. But just as he expected, Rudel declined. The exchange was watched over restlessly by their underclassmen, the third years.
Luecke was calm, sitting at ease in the meeting room that had become their waiting room. But in that meeting room was a nervous Izumi. Thinking Izumi was worried about something, Rudel called over. But the cause of Izumi’s anxiety was Rudel.
“Are you nervous, Izumi? It’s alright, the ceremonies go the same way for both groups.”
“… Rudel, why am I here?”
“That’s easy. When I tried asking, they gave permission.”
“Why did they give permission for me?”
“That’s also easy. When the officials were hesitating over it, Eunius and Luecke came at just the right time and helped out.”
“… You two…”
As Izumi directed her face to Luecke and Eunius, the two of them averted their eyes. But both their shoulders were shaking ever-so-slightly. They had taken such action for the kicks, but they had never imagined it would actually be permitted. But as the Three Lords’ eldest sons requested it, the king also acknowledged Izumi’s participation.
“Don’t worry, Izumi. It used to be that the king personally did all of them. We only use this system because the numbers were so great that there was no helping it.”
Izumi wanted to hold her head. She understood what Rudel was saying, but even so, there was something called atmosphere. It’s not like everyone would hold a favorable impression of her, a foreigner in Courtois land. As Izumi hated stepping out of line, this ceremony was starting to feel like the trial of her life.
“There’s nothing for you to worry about. If you’re aiming to be a high knight, then that investiture will be a much grander one than this. You should get used to it while you can.”
Luecke explained to console her, and as Izumi was weak when it came to that, she resolved herself. Just at the moment she set her resolve, officials of the palace informed those in the meeting room the preparations were in order.
In the hall, starting with the royal line, the ministers and the high ranking officials, officers, the high nobles and young knights watched over them. The students walked along the carpet spread over the hall, kneeling before the king all at once. This was where the royal orchestra was to show their mettle, and they put their all into their performance.
(So I’ve finally come all the way here…)
The king saw Rudel kneeling and gave a bitter smile as he recalled his meeting with the three in the infirmary. After two years, those three were finally becoming knights; looking at those around, the king turned his expression serious.
The ceremony went on as planned, and while the Diade and Halbades House heads’ expressions were serious as they watched on their sons, they were rejoicing within. The nobles around each held a high assessment as they saw the Rudel of rumors. The way he carried himself was perfect. Even he wouldn’t do anything outrageous during a ceremony, so the eyes of the nobles as they watched Rudel were serious indeed.
But the Arses House, Rudel’s father alone held conflicted emotions. The honor he lost in Chlust’s mishap had been regained by Rudel. But even so, he had grown to hold an emotion close to hatred towards him. He learned jealousy at this situation so different from when he was to step up.
Each individual was called individually by the king, and each would express words of loyalty in return. Once they became knights, they would earn status from the country, but the knight’s status was accompanied by an obligation. If a war broke out, they were not permitted to flee. They swore to fight for the country’s sake.
Ane like that, the hero prince Askewell and Rudel plunge forward towards their fated battle. The preparations were gradually underway for the war in a few years time.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Dragoon 167: Epilogue
- Dragoon 166: Dragoon
- Dragoon 165: You’re There, and I’m Here
- Dragoon 164: Last Battle
- Dragoon 163: Versus
- Dragoon 162: Sword and Magic
- Dragoon 161: Those Who Can’t Run
- Dragoon 160: I Kinda Don’t Really Get it
- Dragoon 159: Thank you for Everything
- Dragoon 158: The End of the Event
- Dragoon 157: Events Set in Stone
- Dragoon 156: What’s Gone and Done
- Dragoon 155: Dragon and Wyvern
- Dragoon 154: Last Boss
- Dragoon 153: Demon King
- Dragoon 152: Fina’s Counterattack
- Dragoon 151: The Other Reincarnation
- Dragoon 150: Comrade
- Dragoon 149: The Empire’s Advance
- Dragoon 148: And Aleist the Protagonist
- Dragoon 147: The Country or the People
- Dragoon 146: Friends and
- Extra: Songstress Epilogue
- Extra: Songstress 13
- Extra: Songstress 12
- Extra: Songstress 11
- Extra: Songstress 10
- Extra: Songstress 9
- Extra: Songstress 8
- Extra: Songstress 7
- Dragoon 137: Extra: Songstress 6
- Dragoon 136: Extra: Songstress 5
- Dragoon 135: Extra: Songstress 4
- Dragoon 134: Extra: Songstress 3
- Extra: Songstress 2
- Extra: Songstress 1
- Dragoon 131: Erselica Rises to the Stage
- Dragoon 130: Aleist’s Harem
- Dragoon 129: The White Dragoon’s Ability is?
- Dragoon 128: The Major and Aleist
- Dragoon 127: Bennet’s Job
- Dragoon 126: The Hippogryph and the Knight of Shadows
- Dragoon 125: The Port Town and the Empire
- Extra: Eunius and Aleist Part 2
- Extra: Eunius and Aleist Part 1
- Dragoon 122: Light and the Two
- Dragoon 121: The Wall and Light
- About Strength in Dragoon
- Dragoon 120: Form and the Wall
- Dragoon New Year Special Part 2
- Dragoon 119: Hostility and Form
- Dragoon 118: The Mission and Hostility
- My Hero
- The Little Macho Girl
- Dragoon New Year Special
- Dragoon 117: The Superior and the Mission
- Dragoon 116: The Academy and the Superior
- Dragoon 115: The Outer Reaches and the Academy
- Dragoon 114: The Knight Brigade and the Outskirts
- Extra: Mystith is Working Hard
- Dragoon 112: The Display and the King
- Dragoon 111: Friends and the Display
- Dragoon 110: The Fight and Friends
- Dragoon 109: The Bar and the Fight
- Dragoon 108: Cleaning Duty and the Bar
- Dragoon 107: Friends and Cleaning Duty
- Dragoon 106: Revived Fear and a New Ruler
- Dragoon 105: Inherited Feelings and Revived Fear
- Dragoon 104: Discipline and Parent and Child
- Dragoon 103: The Dogfight and Discipline
- Dragoon 102: The Effects of Healing Magic and the Dogfight
- Dragoon 101: Formation Flying and Healing Magic
- Dragoon 100: The Head of the Platoon and Formation Flying
- Dragoon 99: The Search Party and the Head of the Platoon
- Dragoon 98: Running Away and the Search Party
- Dragoon 97: The Evaluation and Running Away
- Dragoon 96: The Rival and the Evaluation
- Dragoon 95: New Comrades and Superiors
- Dragoon 94: The End of School Life and a New Problem Child
- Dragoon 93: The Costume and the Beauty Contest
- Dragoon 92: Demands and Preparing for Graduation
- Dragoon 91: The Path to be a Dragon Knight
- Extra: Surpass Marty 9
- Extra: Surpass Marty 8
- Dragoon 88: The Decision and Family
- Dragoon 87: The Idiotic Two and Where Paths Split
- Dragoon 86: the Battle Junky and the Protagonist.
- Dragoon 85: The Confession and the Sword Idiot
- Dragoon 84: The Senior and the Pregnancy
- Dragoon 83: The Little Sister and the Barrier
- Dragoon 82: The Night Before the Festival and the Pitch Black Armor
- Dragoon 81: The Young Men and the Festival’s Eve
- Extra: Surpass Marty 7
- Extra: Surpass Marty 6
- Extra: Surpass Marty 5
- Dragoon 77: The Oath and the Little Brother
- Dragoon 76: The Young Man and the White Dragon
- Dragoon 75: The Goddess and Those that Don’t Exist
- Dragoon 74: The Legend and the Dragon
- Dragoon 73: The Little Sister, the Friend, and a Little Bit of Dragon
- Dragoon 72: The Flan’s Return
- Dragoon 71: The Young Man and Time
- Dragoon 70: The Young Man and the Party
- Dragoon 69: The Young Man and the Two
- Dragoon 68: The Elf Sisters and Flan
- Dragoon 67: The Three and the Dragon
- Dragoon 66: The Harem and the Royal Guard
- Dragoon 65: The Four Idiots and the Three
- Dragoon 64: The Dragon Idiot and the Game Idiot
- Dragoon 63: The Sword Idiot and the Magic Idiot
- Dragoon 62: The Four Idiots and Fluff Disorder
- Dragoon 61: The Little Sister and the Magic Idiot
- Dragoon 60: The Young Man and the Hero
- Dragoon 59: The Protagonist and the Delinquents
- Dragoon 58: The Former Goddess Part 2
- Dragoon 57: The Former Goddess Part 1
- Dragoon 56: The Boar, the Bird, and the Black Fog
- Dragoon 55: The Goddess and the Black Fog
- Dragoon 54: The Goddess and the Two Great Idiots
- Dragoon 53: The Protagonist and the Last Boss
- Extra: Spring Sure is Nice
- Extra: Surpass Marty 4
- Dragoon 50: Brothers, the Boy, and the Fight
- Dragoon 49: The Younger Brother, the Boy, and the Mad Princesses
- Dragoon 48: Brothers, the Employer, and the Wife
- Dragoon 47: The Sword Idiot, the Game Idiot, and…
- Dragoon 46: The Protagonist and a Friend
- Dragoon 45: Sisters and Brothers
- Dragoon 44: Brothers and the Boy
- Dragoon 43: The Young Man, the Little Brother, and the Fight
- Dragoon 42: The Young Man and Marriage Annulment
- Dragoon 41: The Young Man and the Black Shadow
- Dragoon 40: Fiance vs. Fiance
- Dragoon 39: The Upperclassman and the Older Woman
- Dragoon 38: The Young Man and the Dark Elf(?)
- Dragoon 37: The Young Man, the Blacksmith, and the Shadow
- Extra: Surpass Marty 3
- Extra: Surpass Marty 2
- Extra: Surpass Marty 1
- Dragoon 33: The Young Man, the Black Eyed Woman, and the Lady
- Dragoon 32: The Young Man and the Boy
- Dragoon 31: The Doll Princess’ Rival
- Dragoon 30: The Three Idiots and the King
- Dragoon 29: The Protagonist and the Supporting Role
- Dragoon 28: The Sword Idiot and the Dragon Idiot
- Dragoon 27: Big Sister and Little Sister
- Dragoon 26: The Magic Idiot and the Dragon Idiot
- Dragoon 25: The Doll Princess, The Three Idiots, and Royalty
- Dragoon 24: The Upperclassman and the Boy
- Dragoon 23: The Boy and a Chance
- Dragoon 22: The Boy and Petting
- Dragoon 21: The High Knight and the Headmaster
- Dragoon 20: The Three Idiots and Fluffies
- Dragoon 19: The Boy and the Bird
- Dragoon 18: The Boy and Fleeing
- Dragoon 17: The Boy and the Rechallenge
- Dragoon 16: The Boy and Engagement
- Dragoon 15: The Boy and Events
- Dragoon 14: The Boy and the Princess
- Dragoon 13: The Boy and Little Brother
- Dragoon 12: The Boy, the Match, and the Red Girl
- Dragoon 11: The Boy, the Sword Idiot, and the Magic Idiot
- Dragoon 10: The Samurai Girl’s Dream and the Boy
- Dragoon 9: The Boy and the Elf Girl
- Dragoon 8: The Boy, the Boar, and Classmates
- Dragoon 7: The Boy and the Older Woman
- Dragoon 6: The Boy and the Samurai Girl
- Dragoon 5: The Pickup Boy and the Reincarnated Boy
- Dragoon 4: The Suspicious Boy
- Dragoon 3: The Boy on a Journey
- Dragoon 2: The Hated Boy
- Dragoon 1: The Selfish Boy