Our group was doing well in the eastern forest. Everyone had worked hard for those flags, our clothes a mess of dirt, water, and cuts. But, as a result, the points we gathered were enough to make sure more than half of us passed. We were almost at our goal.
We were also nearing what seemed to be the center of the forest. Common sense dictates that if anywhere held richer rewards, it would be there. Of course, it was a gamble. The points might not even compare to the eastern parts. If that was the case, we could always turn back, but eventually, we’d need to pass through the center anyway. It was probably the simplest route to the exit.
But none of that left my lips. None of my thoughts reached my group. I just stood there, silent.
“Feyt? Hello?” Attila said, waving her hands before my face.
“H-Huh?”
She stepped in front of me, narrowing her eyes. “What’s wrong? You’re being quiet all of a sudden.”
W-Was I?
I shook my head, trying to regain a sense of calm.
“S-Sorry, it’s nothing… Let’s go.”
She gave me a look, red flags bundled tight in her grip. Thankfully, she didn’t press further. With a shrug, she turned away. “Come on, focus up! They spotted a few green flags ahead.”
“R-Right…”
But I couldn’t focus. I couldn’t afford to do so.
Because I had encountered a formidable wall.
—
The one who stood before me had my hair on end. That cold, intense stare boring straight into me was enough to tell me she wasn’t going to go easy on me.
But, my eyes weren’t glued to her stare, nor the wooden daggers on her. Rather, it was the yellow flags tied to her shoulders.
The implication was simple enough.
“Thirty minutes have already passed. Now, it’s time for the real test,” the instructor said.
So, the noises I heard from deep inside the forest were the instructors.
“As you can tell, the yellow flags are tied to us,” she said, not moving a step away from her landing zone. “If you want to earn the right to leave this forest with dignity…” She slowly pulled out a dagger from her belt, her eyes narrowing. “Come and take them.”
I stood there, frozen. I kept a firm grip on my blade, already in my stance. I had expected that we would be fighting someone in this forest; they wouldn’t give us training gear otherwise. But I didn’t expect a challenger would come from an instructor of all people.
The others had finally caught up with me, and they all stopped in their tracks in shock as well.
“What’s wrong, Lady— Wait, is that an instructor?” Eveliana muttered.
“Hey, that’s a yellow flag!” Kyro’s voice boomed behind me.
“T-Two of them, too!” Clarissa said.
Phil remained silent, but I could tell those four behind me were as wary as I was. But there wasn’t any time to waste.
“Brandish your weapons,” I ordered, voice firm. “I don’t know all the rules here, but…” My grip tightened, stance widening. “We’re getting those flags.”
A small, almost unnoticeable smirk appeared on the instructor’s face. “Good to know you’re ambitious.”
The brittle crunch of dead leaves marked her first step. Then, she exploded forward into a sprint.
She was coming at me head-on. She kept her dagger close to her front.
She’s aiming for a quick hit!
I threw my hands forward, positioning my wooden blade to catch any frontal attacks. But before reaching me, she dropped her weight onto one foot, killing her momentum, and shifted suddenly to the side.
A feint!
I reacted quickly and turned.
Our wooden blades collided with a heavy thud.
The dull thump reminded me—these weren’t real blades, just carved sticks. So what was Cornelia really after, charging me head-on? She couldn’t be trying to beat me unconscious with training gear, was she?
Thankfully, I wasn’t alone.
Eveliana immediately rushed forward, and thrusts her spear which forced the instructor to give ground. But, it was devastatingly slow and uncoordinated. Even Eveliana seemed to notice it, as her face scrunched up in frustration.
Cornelia didn’t block; she flowed around the attacks, her body tilting and weaving with infuriating ease. Then, with a flick of her dagger, she parried one strike, spun under Eveliana’s arms, and drove her elbow into Eveliana’s shoulder.
Eveliana stumbled back, one hand on her shoulder, the other on her mouth. She looked like she was about to vomit, even though none of Cornellia’s strike was aimed at her abdomen. That was when I realized…
Damn it, you were one of the ones who indulged themselves in the cafeteria, didn’t you?!
This wasn’t the time to dwell on that. That was when I noticed, Cornellia’s glare was kept only to me even as she dodged our attacks.
If you encounter this tale on Amazon, note that it’s taken without the author’s consent. Report it.
It was as if the others didn’t exist to her.
Or, more precisely, she was watching them without even looking.
Could it be…?
Clarissa didn’t let her move another step towards me. “Stay back!” she shouted, and two arrows whistled through the air. One landed onto the ground at Cornelia’s feet, and the other was caught easily by a free hand of hers.
That distraction was my cue. I rushed forward leaning for a strike.
She pulled out another dagger and ready to catch my strike. Instead, I let my strike sway to the side, aiming at her shoulders.
Maybe I can make that flag fall!
My strike landed, causing her to stumble for a moment. But it seemed like it hadn’t bothered at all, as her hand immediately lunged for my outstretched arms, gripping it tight. She landed a strong strike to my gut, causing me to stumble back.
Kyro saw his opening. “Got you now!” he roared, rushing forward with his fist raised. But even I could tell he was too slow. Cornelia once again didn’t even look at him. As he threw his punch, she dropped her weight, swept her leg out, and hooked his ankle. Kyro swayed, and she drove a punishing kick into his stomach, the air leaving his lungs as he was blown back a couple of steps.
“Ough—! I… regret eating all that meat now—!” He was on the verge of vomiting.
Dammit, him too?!
In just a few seconds, she had pushed all of us away and gained a comfortable distance.
Eveliana dragged herself upright, one hand gripping her shoulder, the other leaning heavily on her spear. “Ugh… We’re not in a condition for a fight…” she rasped.
You tell me…
This, this was the trap laid in the cafeteria with its free-for-all buffet for the Gilded Track examinees. Once you ate too much, you’ll slow down. So far, only Eveliana and Kyro seemed affected, both of which could’ve provided more to the fight. But I wasn’t going to blame them or anything, not now at least.
Our weapons were wooden, hers as well. The only exception to that fact remained with Kyro with his fists. But even so, she treated every attack like it was life or death. What could she be accomplishing?
I kept my eyes locked on her eyes, her muscles, her weapon. Likewise, she seemed to be doing the same to me.
But why me? And how was she this controlled without looking at the others?
The answer was obvious, a Talent, a familiar one at that.
[Spatial Awareness]
If true, it would make snatching those flags off her shoulders a big pain. If the others knew, we could use it to our advantage. But before I could announce my guess of her Talent, for a single moment of flicker, I saw her gaze shift. It was towards Phil, who was in the back holding our flags.
That’s when I realized… the battle was just a distraction. She was aiming for—
“Watch out! She’s aiming for the flags!”
That earned me a reaction; she widened her eyes, and then a more obvious smirk crept on her face.
“You’re sharp,” she mumbled. Then, she straightened from her battle stance. “I’m afraid you got it all wrong, however.”
“What?”
“I figured the heir of an Sareid would offer far more than this, but so far, you’re just relying on others. How… disappointing.”
Before I could retort, she moved. It wasn’t an attack. She raised her free hand with her palm open. Then she mumbled, her words were foreign to my ears.
But instantly, I knew what she was doing.
“Magic?!”
A low, groaning rumble erupted from the earth. The soil in a wide circle around me and Phil liquefied, opening a large, deep hole right beneath our feet.
“What the—?!” Phil yelped.
We both sank deep, several meters deep. It was a sudden pitfall.
I landed on my back, the pain echoing even through my other self, but I had no time to groan in pain.
“Ugh—!” I quickly raised myself, not minding the dirt and mud covering my clothes and hair, and began clawing at the ground to get a grip. But the very soil around me had become slippery, as if it had basked under the rain for days.
Dammit! I can’t climb out!
Behind me, Phil was trying the same thing to no avail.
Above us, Eveliana, Kyro, and Clarissa peered over the rim, faces pale with horror.
“Lady Carine!” Kyro shouted from the pit’s edge.
“Don’t even try.” Instructor Cornelia’s voice was calm, almost conversational. “That hole is a simple spell, but quite effective. They won’t climb out, and you won’t either if you fall.”
“Then let them out!” Eveliana demanded, leveling her spear.
Cornelia glanced at her, utterly unimpressed. “Or what? You’ve proved yourself unworthy of our flags with your sub-standard display. Pathetic doesn’t even begin to describe all of you.” She let that threat hang in the air before continuing. “Point is, your friends are not getting out. Not until the time limit expires, at least. Consider her already failed this portion of the exam.”
A cold silence filled the air.
She wasn’t trying to test us, but utterly fail us in this exam. But why? I knew the instructors here could be harsh, but wasn’t this a step further?
But then, she continued.
“But you three haven’t failed just yet.”
“What do you mean?” Clarissa asked.
“There are still flags out there. You have a little under half an hour left. You can stay here, staring uselessly into a hole, guaranteeing that all five of you end with zero points. Or, you can use the time you have left to salvage your own scores.”
“You want us to just leave them?” Clarissa asked, her voice trembling with outrage.
“I am telling you the only logical choice,” Cornelia corrected. “If you jump in, you won’t be helping her; you’ll only be sharing her fate. Trapped like a bunch of worms.” She let a small chuckle out. “At least this way, some of you won’t be greeting your parents with nothing to show for. The choice is yours.”
I couldn’t see their faces from down here, but I could tell everyone was considering it.
Of course they were. Cornelia’s words were painful, but they were also true. If they stayed here, all of us would be left with zero points. If they left, at least three of them could scrape together enough points to walk out with their heads held high.
We’d only come together this morning, the four of them forming a team just to garner my favor. And yet, in that short time, they had gone out of their way to help me, especially now, demanding my release. Of course, all that could be attributed to their original goal, but I wanted to believe it was something different.
Part of me wanted to demand the same thing again. To shout up at them, to tell them to stay, to not abandon me. After all, I still needed to enter Honors, I still wanted to make Mother and Father proud, and I still sought to fulfill the Third Prince’s promise.
But that would be selfish.
My nails dug into the muddy wall of the pit as the decision tore at me. I wanted to believe we could still fight our way out, that together we could climb out of this trap. But the slick earth slid under my fingers, crumbling at every attempt.
“…Go,” I said, my voice firm. “She’s right. Forget about me. At least get some points for yourselves.”
“But, Lady Carine—!”
“Just go,” I ordered. “Don’t worry, all of you have proven your worth. We’ll see each other soon after the exams.”
My favor was what had drawn them to me in the first place.
The short silence was followed by small mutterings that I couldn’t quite catch. Finally, one by one, they stepped closer.
Eveliana leaned over the rim, her eyes locking onto mine. “Lady Carine, we’ll come back with help. I swear it.”
Kyro popped his head too. “Don’t get too comfortable there, okay?”
Clarissa nodded her head beside Kyro.
I knew they were empty promises, meant to assure me. But it was something at least.
They began to leave, their footsteps began to fade through the crunching leaves.
Instructor Cornelia waited until the sound of their footsteps faded completely. She then walked to the edge of the pit, looking down at me with undisguised contempt.
“A Sareid… wallowing in mud. What a disappointment,” she said slowly.
I glared at her from below. She glared back from above, her look of utter disgust clear to see.
“Hmph.” She scoffed. “That look in your eyes, it’s just like his. Your father always thought he was untouchable, but he always left disappointment in his trail.” Her voice dropped, low and bitter. “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, I see.”
She turned from the pit without another glance, her coat flaring behind her as her cold voice echoed down. “Enjoy your failure, Sareid. It’s the only legacy your name will ever have.”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 240: Silent Pity
- Chapter 239: Sky Ball
- Chapter 238: Another Game
- Chapter 237: Damage Control
- Chapter 236: Countered
- Chapter 235: Special Plan
- Chapter 234: A Very Familiar Face
- Chapter 233: Discipline
- Chapter 232: The Lengthy Return Trip
- Chapter 231.5: A Wasted Day
- Chapter 231: Not Alone
- Chapter 230: A Bit Busy, Huh?
- Chapter 229: I Need Answers, Dammit!
- Chapter 228: The Royal Archives
- Chapter 227: Necessary Evil
- Chapter 226: The Final Nail
- Important Announcement
- Chapter 225.5: The Full Picture
- Chapter 225: Sudden Guests
- Chapter 224: A Historical Fumble
- Chapter 223: Take It Seriously
- Will Be Taking A Short Break on The 14th Soon
- Chapter 222: The True Power of Understanding
- Chapter 221: A True Smile
- Chapter 220: Meaning And Understanding
- Chapter 219.5: An Unfounded Worry
- Chapter 219: I’m Not A Really Good Teacher
- Chapter 218: Learning Isn’t Teaching
- Chapter 217: Fun In Learning
- Chapter 216: A Signed Doom
- Chapter 215: The Doom-Filled First Day
- Chapter 214: On The Same Page
- Chapter 213: A New Mage on Campus
- Chapter 212: Learning About My Friends Again
- Chapter 211: A Sudden Friend
- Chapter 210: Speak of The Devil
- Chapter 209: The Mage Class
- Chapter 208: A Small Town In The Capital
- Chapter 207: Impossible Standard
- Chapter 206: Second Classes
- Chapter 205: Quick Reunion
- Chapter 204: First Classes
- Chapter 203: First Day
- Chapter 202: Moving In
- Chapter 201: Another Birthday; Carine’s Side
- Chapter 200: Another Birthdays; Feyt’s Side
- Chapter 199: Not Yet
- Chapter 198: Should’ve Accepted
- Chapter 197: A Sudden Development
- Chapter 196: Incomplete Chaos
- Chapter 195: Have Faith in Me
- Chapter 194: Like An Old Friend
- Chapter 193: Coincidences
- Starting My Break
- Interlude 3: A Totally Normal Training
- A Quick Announcement
- Chapter 192.5: Memorable
- Chapter 192: Farewell and Disappointment
- Chapter 191: Placements
- Chapter 190: The Audience
- Chapter 189.5: The Unignorable Truth
- Chapter 189: Another Mirror
- Chapter 188: Unnecessary Apologies
- Chapter 187: Double Dress-Up
- Chapter 186: Not Over Yet
- Chapter 185: Realized Potential
- Chapter 184.5: Where Her Trust Is
- Chapter 184: Results
- Chapter 183: Incoming Results
- Chapter 182: Lying Flat… Again
- Chapter 181: Final Stretch
- Chapter 180: A Grave for The Academy
- Chapter 179: Patient Rescue
- Chapter 178: Challenger
- Chapter 177: Red and Yellow
- Chapter 176: Sudden Leader
- Chapter 175: The Board’s Gambit
- Chapter 174: Nine to One
- Chapter 173.5: To Be Remembered
- Chapter 173: Starting Line
- Chapter 172: Practical Exam
- Chapter 171: Can’t Suffer With an Empty Stomach
- Chapter 170: Smooth Sailing?
- Chapter 169: Written Exam
- Chapter 168: The Student Council President
- Chapter 167: The Assembly Hall
- Chapter 166: Two Goals
- Interlude 2: Eating Skewers Together
- Chapter 165: Farewell and A Gift
- Chapter 164: A New Year
- Chapter 163: Forgot Her Name
- Chapter 162: An Hour From Something New
- Chapter 161: The Third Prince’s Proposal
- Chapter 160: I’m Home
- Chapter 159: To Network
- Chapter 158: My Talent Symbols; Feyt’s Side
- Chapter 157: My Talent Symbols; Carine’s Side
- Chapter 156: No Girl Talk, Please
- Chapter 155: Surprise Meeting
- Chapter 154: Daily Training
- [Volume 2] Chapter 153: The Start of Our New Lives
- Chapter 153: The Start of Our New Lives
- RiTB Returns on 20th of August!
- Arc Closure Announcement!
- Chapter 152: A Broken Face
- Chapter 151: A Visit From The Bear Hugger
- Chapter 150: Calm After the Storm
- Chapter 149.5: She Can Allow That Much, At Least
- Chapter 149: A "Wish" Granted
- Chapter 148: The Otome Protagonist
- Chapter 147: No Pain, No Saint?
- Chapter 146: Should’ve Done More
- Chapter 145: Saving Face
- Chapter 144: Two Blades, One Mind
- Chapter 143: Against the One Who Raised Me
- Chapter 142: Sheer Will
- Chapter 141: Wiping That Smile Away
- Chapter 140: Repaying Lessons
- Chapter 139: You Shouldn’t Hold Back
- Chapter 138: Echoing Down
- Chapter 137: A Step Too Far
- Chapter 136: Being Comforted
- Chapter 135: The Duke Moves
- Chapter 134.5: A Job On The Line
- Chapter 134: Confrontation
- Chapter 133: One More Step
- Chapter 132: No Choice
- Chapter 131.5: In Time
- Chapter 131: Saved By The Blur
- Chapter 130: Interruption
- Chapter 129: Emerging Pattern
- Chapter 128: A Board Already Set
- Chapter 127: Easing The Unease
- Chapter 126: A Lesson…?
- Chapter 125: Mirror Match
- Chapter 124: Knightly
- Chapter 123: Chilled Spine
- Chapter 122: A Tense Talk
- Chapter 121: Just A Joke
- Chapter 120: Better Safe Than Sorry
- Chapter 119: Cold Assassin
- Chapter 118: Lethargy
- Chapter 117: An Attempt at My(?) Life
- Chapter 116: The Class is Back in Session
- Chapter 115: New and Familiar Faces
- Chapter 114: Smile
- Chapter 113: Time for Schedules Again
- Chapter 112: Sluggish
- Chapter 111: Finding Questions
- Chapter 110: A Need for Answer
- Chapter 109: Being The Adult in The Room
- Chapter 108: Grateful
- Chapter 107: Miss Ice Queen is Going Out!
- Chapter 106: Back to Reality, Leila
- Chapter 105: Operation Ice Melter
- Chapter 104: Stepping On My Toes
- Chapter 103: Yeah, Not A Good Idea
- Chapter 102: A Good Idea (?)
- Chapter 101: My Pace Best Pace
- Chapter 100: In-terror-gation
- Chapter 99: My Pace
- Chapter 98.5: To Bring Home
- Chapter 98: Kiren’s Demise
- Chapter 97: Rest
- Chapter 96: Dissipating Smoke
- Chapter 95: Hearing Sense Tingling
- Chapter 94: Charging In
- Chapter 93: Saint Clara
- Chapter 92: To Battle
- Chapter 91: Catching Up
- Chapter 90: Wake Up
- Chapter 89: The Bubbly Princess, Munith
- Chapter 88: Silver and Gold
- Chapter 87: The Power of Friendship
- Chapter 86: I Still Have Conscience At Least
- Chapter 85: Be Prepared, and Make It Double
- Chapter 84: Dress Up
- Chapter 83: High Expectations
- Chapter 82: A Slice of Strategy
- Chapter 81: From House to Home
- Chapter 80: In Search For Food
- Chapter 79: I Have a Feast, But I’m Hungry
- Chapter 78: Matters of Taste
- Chapter 77: Meeting My… Cousin?
- Chapter 76: Let the Awkwardness Sip Away
- Chapter 75: Meeting My… Uncle?
- Chapter 74: Small Wins
- Chapter 73: Rich
- Chapter 72: Deja Vu for Torture
- Chapter 71: A Tensing Bump
- Chapter 70: To My Other Mansion, We Go!
- Chapter 69: Another Rumor To Deal With
- Chapter 68: The Regent
- Chapter 67: Punch Yourself
- Chapter 66: I’m Not A Bully!
- Chapter 65: Eager Much?
- Chapter 64: Overimpressed
- Chapter 63: Party Pooper
- Chapter 62: Two Rooms, Two Bodies, One Sky
- Chapter 61.5: Nonsense
- Chapter 61: A Friend In (Front Of) Me
- Chapter 60: Interviewee
- Chapter 59: First Time in My Own Home
- Chapter 58: A “Short” Walk
- Chapter 57: Kiren’s Rise
- Bonus Art (Reyna/Mother Concept Art)!
- Chapter 56: Leaving Home
- Chapter 55: Reliable
- Chapter 54: Mastery-Type Talent
- Chapter 53: Tired From Waiting
- Chapter 52: Sebastian Out
- Chapter 51: No Butler Is Named Sebastian
- Chapter 50: A New Face
- Chapter 49: Sudden Leave
- Chapter 48: Invitation
- Chapter 47: The Scholar Prince, Julient
- Chapter 46: Stuck
- Chapter 45: The Third Prince
- Chapter 44: Guests
- Chapter 43: Birthday; Carine’s Side
- Chapter 42: Birthday; Feyt’s Side
- Chapter 41.5: The Perfect Gift
- Chapter 41: Bandit Hunter
- Chapter 40: Gossips Are Scary
- Chapter 39: Tender Moments…?
- Chapter 38: A Lost War
- Chapter 37: Visiting My Own Home
- Chapter 36: Young Love…?
- Chapter 35: Instincts
- Chapter 34: Perfect Student
- Chapter 33: Recovering
- Chapter 32: Bandaged Frustration
- Chapter 31: The Maid and The Mother
- Chapter 30: Fated… What?
- Chapter 29: Potential
- Chapter 28: Escape
- Chapter 27: The Perfect Battlefield
- Chapter 26.5: Bandits and Leaders
- Chapter 26: Let There Be Luminite
- Chapter 25: Darkness My Old Friend
- Interlude 1: Pie Again
- Chapter 24: Sneaking
- Chapter 23: Fathers
- Chapter 22: Kidnapped
- Chapter 21: Myself and I
- Chapter 20: Fated Meeting
- Chapter 19.5: Father’s Love
- Chapter 19: First Outing
- Chapter 18.5: The Guardians
- Chapter 18: Don’t Be Cocky, Me
- Announcement
- Chapter 17: Dead Drunk
- Chapter 16: Dark Card
- Chapter 15: Sergio Sauro, The Liar
- Chapter 14: Read-A-Holic
- Chapter 13: Skipping Out
- Chapter 12: Best Day Ever
- Chapter 11: Who’s This Old Man?!
- Chapter 10: Fray
- Chapter 9: Consolation Pie
- Chapter 8: [Talents]
- Chapter 7: Et-tea-quette
- Chapter 6: Graceful Walk
- Chapter 5: The Lord and The Lady
- Chapter 4: Parallel Mornings
- Chapter 3: Two Bodies, Two Breakfast
- Chapter 2: Two Bodies, One Soul
- Chapter 1: The Fall and The Two Prodigies