The duel started in the blink of an eye.
Both of my bodies lunged forward with speed, aiming to take the first strikes for myself. Instructor Liz merely took a single step forward in anticipation.
Her eyes remained sharp. Her smile remained silent.
I didn’t know what she was thinking, so the plan was to play it safe for now. Stick with the basics and gauge her abilities and weaknesses.
Carine veered right. Feyt veered left.
The aim was to split her attention between the two of me.
Immediately, her eyes began darting between my bodies, possibly determining which one was the bigger threat. I deliberately eased Feyt’s stance, and thankfully, it seemed to work.
Her eyes completely locked onto Carine’s, and in a split moment, her body shifted to the side. My sword barely grazed her shoulder instead of meeting her head on. But it was a chance nonetheless.
An opening!
As Feyt, I immediately closed the distance for a swing, aiming at her abdomen.
Her eyes moved straight onto Feyt’s, as if expecting my every move. My blade swung, but it hit nothing, as she had moved once more, the tip of my blade barely grazing the pin on her clothes.
Without losing a single momentum, she used her sword in one smooth motion to deflect my momentum upwards, as if to prove a point.
As soon as she was in the clear, she took a couple of elegant steps back, creating some distance between us once more.
Okay. This wasn’t the time for panic yet.
She watched my fight with Cornellia; of course, she would expect it if I used the same kind of tactic again.
But the way she had dodged my swings and deflected Feyt’s momentum so easily, all with such ease, I had a feeling this would be a tougher battle than I thought.
I adjusted my footing, both bodies circling slightly instead of rushing in immediately. If the first exchange didn’t work, then I just had to build something more layered.
Her gaze began to scan once more. But this time, it didn’t settle into just one of us. No, it was as if… it was looking at us both.
Most opponents would lock onto one target, even if only for a moment. Even Instructor Cornellia, with her experience, had that flaw. But Instructor Liz… her eyes moved, but her focus didn’t feel like it split between any of me at all.
I stepped in again, but this time, I didn’t commit immediately.
Carine moved first, blade raised as if to strike, but I held it just at the edge. A feint, but not one meant to deceive, one meant to observe.
I wanted to know how much it would take for her to commit.
Her shoulders shifted, very slightly. Not enough to block. Not enough to dodge. Just enough to be ready to respond.
She’s hesitant… or at least, likes being open-minded.
With Carine still on the verge of a committed attack… I surged forward as Feyt, and immediately followed suit closely as Carine.
It was a quick step in, faster than before, aiming to catch her during that moment of indecision. My blade cut low, angled to force her into either a retreat or a guard.
But, she chose neither.
Her foot slid back, not a full step, just enough to pull my strike short again. At the same time, her sword came down. The contact between the wood was light. Instead of stopping my swing, she redirected it again.
Perfect!
I immediately moved in as Carine to capitalise on that moment of contact.
“Haah!” I shouted as I swung down.
I got it!
My sword struck true. But not against her. Instead, it was caught by her sword.
How did she—?!
Before I could react accordingly, she raised her foot and firmly pushed Feyt away, sending him back straight to Carine.
It took a bit of effort to catch my own body to make sure it won’t fall off-balance. Before long, we were at neutral distance again.
This time, though, I had a small sense of her game plan.
Knowing just how much I could overwhelm someone with my attacks, she aimed to keep her body and her weapon available at all times. That was why she deflected my attacks instead of blocking it. Just so she could react to my attack faster.
Well… this is troublesome…
If that was her plan, then I just had to push harder than she could keep up.
Two would always be better than one, after all.
I stepped in again.
This time, no more observation projects. I’d go all-in, find a way to break her cool, her focus, anything to break the illusion she had with options.
Carine moved and struck first, a sharp diagonal aimed to draw her guard. The moment her blade rose to meet it—even if only slightly—I was already moving as Feyt. A low swing followed immediately after, tighter, faster, leaving no room for her to reset.
Wood met wood, but this time I didn’t give her the chance to redirect cleanly. The moment I felt the impact, I pushed through it.
Carine’s blade slid off hers, but instead of disengaging, I forced the motion into a second strike. Feyt’s swing came in just as the first left her range, the timing layered so closely it almost overlapped.
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Unable to block both at once, she jumped back. Our swords cut air, but it was enough to tell me that I had a chance.
I heard a single scoff coming from the instructor. Her smile remained plastered on her face
I didn’t know what she scoffed at, but overthinking it would just ruin my rhythm.
So, I pressed once more.
Carine aimed low. Feyt aimed high. Then reversed. Carine moved slow. Feyt moved fast.
Before long, a rhythm formed. A flurry of swings, a cacophony of wood against wood. It was a continuous chain of motion, each attack feeding into the next, each body covering the other’s recovery. There was no pause, no reset, just pure pressure.
Her blade moved quickly, intercepting, redirecting, never fully committing. She didn’t try to stop me anymore; she just guided, slipped, and adjusted as needed. Each strike I did began to push her back little by little, the edge of the ring finally in sight.
Every step she took back, I matched.
Every angle she avoided, I replaced with another.
Her space shrank.
Her options narrowed.
I could feel it.
This was it.
This was the flow I was used to.
Against Cornellia, this was where it began to fall apart for her. The moment where confusion turned into hesitation, hesitation into openings.
But—
Something felt off.
She wasn’t breaking.
Her breathing stayed even.
Her eyes remained sharp.
Her smile… remained.
Even as she gave ground, her posture never collapsed or in a rush.
If anything…
It felt like she was letting it happen.
She was meeting my every attack from every angle. Be it with a block or a deflection. Never once did I strike her true, not even the tiniest of taps.
A thought flickered in my mind.
…This stance… this movement…
It wasn’t standard. It wasn’t something you’d use in a proper duel.
It was reactive. Adaptive. Focused entirely on maintaining options, on never overcommitting, on staying just out of reach of a follow-up.
As if it was a style meant to deal with multiple angles at once.
As if it was a style meant to deal with…
…Me.
My grip tightened.
No way…
She didn’t research a whole new style just to counter mine, did she?!
Before that thought could settle, I pushed harder.
Carine’s strike came down faster and heavier. Feyt stepped in closer than before, closing the gap completely, aiming to turn the pressure into something uncontrollable.
The ring was finally in sight. All I needed to do was widen my approach angle to prevent her from escaping.
But then, amidst the flurry of attacks, she moved. Not back, as she had been for the past few seconds, but forward.
She stepped into Carine’s range, her blade catching mine at an angle and sliding it off to the side. At the same time, her body turned, slipping past Feyt’s line of attack entirely.
For the first time since the duel began, she turned on the aggression.
I quickly tried to take it back with another string of attacks. But her blade slid along Carine’s to deflect it, and in that same motion, she closed the distance on Feyt for a strike.
I immediately dodged as Feyt and moved in again as Carine, but without even looking, she twisted her body to deliver a swing that lifted my sword up, carrying the momentum with it.
I tried to pull back, but she didn’t let me.
Feyt moved in to follow, hoping I could put some pressure back on her… then her leg came up.
It was a kick. A precise, strong kick. I couldn’t bring either of myselves to counter it. It struck Feyt square in the chest.
“Ugh—!!!”
The impact was solid and sharp. It sent air out of my lungs and my body flying.
My body lifted off the ground before I could even brace, the world tilting as I was thrown back several paces before crashing hard against the floor.
Despite the training mat, the pain still echoed, and the pain didn’t stay with Feyt. It carried over to Carine, which was enough to make me flinch and shift my footing as I was regaining balance.
It was just a single misalignment. A fraction of a step where my weight wasn’t where it should have been.
But in a fight like this…
That was everything.
With no hesitation, Instructor Liz stepped in fast. Her blade rose, and in a clean, direct arc, began cutting down straight for Carine’s neck.
I saw it, yet I knew I couldn’t stop it.
Feyt was too far.
Carine was off-balance.
My guard wasn’t there.
My eyes shut on instinct.
…
…Nothing.
No impact.
No pain.
Just the faint sound of wood stopping mid-air.
I opened my eyes.
Her blade hovered just moments from reaching my neck.
I looked up. Her eyes were bright, her smile… almost warm. Then, with a grin, she tapped the blade on my neck with a wink.
“Gotcha~!”
Her voice was bright. Too bright for what I had just witnessed.
For a moment, I didn’t move. I was still processing what happened. Then, the world came back to life… or not.
The training hall was eerily silent.
No whispers.
No shifting.
No nervous laughter.
Just dozens of eyes, all fixed on us.
It was then that I became aware of Feyt again, still on the ground, breath uneven, ribs aching faintly with each inhale. Just how hard had she kicked me?
Slowly, I straightened as Carine, and gradually stood up as Feyt.
Instructor Liz stepped back just as casually as she had stepped in, lowering her sword and rolling her wrist and neck as she had just finished a warm-up.
“Man…” she exhaled, stretching her shoulder a little. “That was fun! Wasn’t it?”
Fun, huh?
I wasn’t sure what part of that qualified.
She glanced between the both of me, eyes sharp again despite the relaxed posture.
“Seriously, though,” she continued, tapping her blade lightly against her palm, “you two are quite the interesting pair.”
A few students shifted at that, but no one spoke.
She tilted her head slightly, looking at Carine first, then Feyt, then back again, like she was trying to line something up in her mind.
“You’ve got this whole… thing going on,” she gestured vaguely between us with her sword. “That rhythm, that timing. I can’t even begin to imagine how you two trained to fight like that. You two must trust each other really well!”
Her smile softened just a little.
“A bit too much, actually.”
My breathing stalled.
“You cover for each other before you even need to,” she went on, tone casual, almost conversational. “The moment one of you is in trouble, the other jumps in without thinking.” Her gaze sharpened just slightly. “That’s why I could break your rhythm.”
I felt my grips tightened as she continued.
“I didn’t have to outpace both of you,” she added with a small shrug. “Just had to make one of you react. The other one follows. Then it’s just a matter of picking the right moment.”
She paused for a moment, then tilted her head slightly.
“But hey… that’s what you’re here for, right?” Her smile returned, a little lighter now. “Wouldn’t be much of a class if you already had it all figured out, wouldn’t it?”
Instructor Liz paused, then casually rested her blade on her shoulder, her expression turning a bit more thoughtful. “Though, I dunno. That kind of flaw’s not exactly bad either.”
She hummed quietly, as if deep in thought. Then, just as quickly as it came, that thoughtful look disappeared. She clapped her hands once, the sharp sound breaking the tension in the room.
“Anyway!” she said brightly. “Good stuff! That was a solid fight! I hope the rest of you have been taking notes, yeah?”
Just like that, she was back to her usual self.
The room slowly came back to life after that.
Whispers crept in, hesitant at first, like no one quite knew if it was safe to speak yet. The tension that had filled the air began to lighten, bit by bit, as Instructor Liz waved the next pair forward like nothing out of the ordinary had happened.
But I barely heard any of it.
My attention lingered on the space where her blade had stopped, my hand resting on Carine’s neck and Feyt’s chest.
One kick and one slash.
That was all it took to completely dismantle me.
In plain terms… I lost. There were no tricks, no excuses; we simply lost.
My eyes lowered slightly.
For a long time, I had believed this way of fighting, this perfect coordination between myselves… was something special. Something unbeatable. A style no one could replicate.
But a style no one could replicate doesn’t mean a style no one could counter.
She saw through it. Broke it apart. Turned it back against me.
A faint, bitter feeling settled in my chest.
So this is how it feels.
To have something you were proud of… reduced to just another flaw.
I let out a quiet breath.
But… that feeling didn’t last long.
Because underneath it… something else stirred.
Realization.
A small smile formed on my lips.
Finally.
Finally…
Against all odds…
There’s actually something worth learning here!
Not just drills. Not just empty repetition.
Not another year of mind-numbing fundamentals.
For a moment, I thought I would be bored out of my mind for a full year…
But this…
This was what I had been waiting for!
For the first time since entering this academy…
I felt like I could truly learn something.
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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