Chapter 120: Cut. Parry. Spin.
Caerth remained silent for a moment, observing Damon with that analytical, impassive gaze that seemed to pierce skin and read bone. The wind sliced through the courtyard like an invisible blade, and the distant sound of the trees rustling added to the sense of emptiness that pervaded the place. The veteran took a step forward, stopping a few feet from Damon.
“Get up,” he ordered.
Damon, still panting, obeyed. His body ached as if beaten, and every muscle seemed to protest.
“Tomorrow,” Caerth continued, “you will leave this useless armor and this ego at home. Come dressed in something light. Nothing that makes you believe you are invincible.”
“And why?” Damon asked, wiping the sweat from his face.
“Because the wood will show you that you are just a man,” the veteran replied, turning his back. “And until you accept that, you will never be a warrior.”
Damon stood there for a moment, unsure if this was a lesson or a provocation. Perhaps it was both.
The next morning, the sun hadn’t even risen yet when Damon arrived in the courtyard. The air was cold, damp, and a fine mist covered the ground. He wore only a simple shirt and training pants, as Caerth had ordered. He felt almost naked without his armor.
Caerth was already there, of course. Sitting on a stone bench, sharpening a short dagger, as if time were something he patiently shaped.
“You’re late,” he said without looking up.
Damon looked up at the pale sky. “The sun isn’t even up yet.”
“Yes. And you’re already late,” Caerth replied, standing and picking up two wooden swords leaning against the wall. He tossed one to Damon. “Take it.”
Damon held the weapon, measuring its weight. It was strangely light, almost ridiculous compared to steel. The polished wood bore ancient marks—cracks, scratches, signs that it had already dealt a great deal of pain.
“It looks like a child’s training stick,” he murmured.
“It will look less so when she’s hitting you.” Caerth gave a slight smirk, the kind of humor that sounded more like a threat. “Let’s begin.”
They positioned themselves in the center of the courtyard. The silence was broken only by the birds beginning to sing in the distant canopies.
Caerth raised his wooden sword and took up his guard. Damon did the same.
“First rule,” the veteran said. “Wood is alive. It gives back what it receives. So if you hit too hard, you’ll feel the blow echo all the way to your shoulder. If you hold on too tightly, your wrist will lock.”
Damon arched an eyebrow. “Then it’s like fighting myself.”
“Exactly.” Caerth stepped forward. “Let’s see how much you can handle.”
The first blow came quickly. Damon barely had time to react before the dull sound of wood hitting his arm echoed. The impact vibrated like a lightning bolt. He gritted his teeth.
“You’re squeezing your fist too tightly,” Caerth said. “Let go.”
“If I let go, you’ll rip my head off.”
“And if you don’t, you’ll lose your hand. Choose.”
Damon snorted, readjusting his fist. The second blow came, and this time he managed to block it. The sound was hollow, but the impact reverberated.
“Better,” Caerth said. “Now feel the movement.”
Damon tried to counterattack, rotating his hips as the veteran had taught him. But the blow was too strong—the wood hit Caerth with a crack and ricocheted, lightly hitting his own shoulder.
“There it is,” Caerth said, impassive. “Wood doesn’t lie.”
“It seems it hates me.”
“No. She just doesn’t respect you yet,” Caerth replied.
The training continued. Strikes, parries, corrections. The dry sound of wooden swords became the rhythm of dawn.
“Breathe with the movement,” Caerth instructed, spinning around him. “The sword is air. If you push too hard, you suffocate.”
“That’s easy for you to say.”
“It’s easy for me because I already died to learn,” the veteran replied, his gaze cold. “You’re still too alive to understand.”
Damon gritted his teeth, lunging forward with another blow. Caerth dodged, twisted his fist, and slammed the side of the wood into his abdomen. The sound was sharp. The air was knocked out of Damon’s lungs.
“The sword isn’t made for fighting,” Caerth said. “It’s made for finishing a fight.”
Damon fell to his knees, coughing, but got up. His gaze held something different now—a stubborn, almost feral determination.
“Again,” he said.
Caerth arched an eyebrow, satisfied. “Finally, something worthwhile.”
They resumed. Caerth attacked him from varying angles, testing his reflexes. Damon began to sense the rhythm. His feet moved almost instinctively; his body twisted without thought.
The wood hummed in the air, and the pain became a cruel but effective teacher. Each mistake left a mark. Each success brought a strange sense of harmony.
“Are you starting to feel the weight?” Caerth asked between blows.
“I feel the weight… and the pain.”
“Then you’re learning,” he replied. “The body remembers pain better than technique.”
Hours passed. The sun rose, gilding the stones of the courtyard. The sound of the blows became more measured, more steady. Damon wasn’t missing as much anymore. His body was beginning to obey, even as his mind screamed.
Caerth took a step back, assessing. “Better. Now stop.”
Damon lowered his sword, panting.
“What now?” he asked.
“You’re still locking your shoulder,” Caerth said, stepping closer. “Look.”
He stood behind Damon and guided his arm, adjusting the angle. The touch was firm, technical. “The power doesn’t come from here,” he said, touching his shoulder. “It comes from here.” He moved his hand to his hip. “The blow starts on the ground, goes up through his legs, through his torso, and out the tip of the sword.”
Damon tried to repeat the movement. The wooden blade cut through the air with a different sound—lighter, cleaner.
Caerth nodded. “That’s it. You’re starting to understand the flow.”
“So, I finally did something right?”
“Don’t exaggerate,” the veteran said with a slight smile. “You just accidentally stopped missing.”
Damon laughed wearily. “I think it will take me years to learn that.”
“Maybe,” Caerth replied. “But every wrong blow brings you closer to a right one. That’s how a sword is built… and a man.”
Silence fell again, broken only by the sound of heavy breathing.
Caerth stepped back and pointed to the weapon rack. “Put away the sword.”
Damon obeyed.
“Tomorrow,” the veteran continued, “you will train alone. I want you to practice the same cut until you feel your body move without thinking. When that happens, come find me.”
“And if it doesn’t?”
“Then you will keep cutting until your body understands.” Caerth turned, ready to leave. “Wood is patient. I, not so much.”
Damon stood still, watching him walk away. The man walked as if the whole world were at his pace, as if nothing could hurry him.
As Caerth disappeared through the halls of the mansion, Damon looked at the wooden sword in his hands. The marks of the blows were already beginning to darken on the surface, and he noticed something curious: despite the pain, there was a strange pleasure there.
Not the pleasure of victory, but of seeing a piece of himself beginning to fall into place.
The next morning, the courtyard was empty. Damon was alone.
He raised his wooden sword and took a deep breath. The morning wind carried the scent of damp earth.
Guard position.
Breath.
Flow.
He began.
Cut. Parry. Spin.
At first, everything was awkward. The sound was wrong, the movements stiff. But as time passed, his body began to respond. His weight distributed better, the sword moved like a natural extension.
As sweat began to pour, Damon realized he was no longer thinking. Just… moving.
For a brief moment, he felt what Caerth had said. His body had stopped fighting him.
And in that small moment of silence between one blow and the next, Damon realized something that made him smile:
for the first time in a long time, he wasn’t trying to be strong.
He just was.
And the sword—even though it was made of wood—seemed to recognize this.
The sun had already risen high when Damon finally let the wooden sword fall to the ground.
The hollow sound echoed in the silent courtyard, and he took a deep breath, his chest rising and falling in a heavy rhythm, almost in time with the wind. His hands trembled, his fingers ached, and his wrist was marred with purple bruises. Yet he felt no defeat—only exhaustion and a strange contentment.
The courtyard was empty. No sound, no judgmental gaze, just him and the echo of his own persistence.
For a moment, Damon considered stopping, but then he bent down, picked up his sword again, and began again.
A cut.
Another.
One more.
Each movement was a silent conversation between body and wood.
The sword vibrated back, corrected, complained, demanded attention. And Damon responded—not forcefully, but with adjustment. The wood forced him to listen.
The sound of footsteps echoed behind him. Damon didn’t need to turn to know who it was.
“You’re back early,” he said, without pausing.
Caerth crossed his arms, watching him. “No. You’re late.”
Damon smirked. “I thought today was for training alone.”
“It was,” Caerth replied, stepping closer. “And you’re still doing everything wrong.”
Damon snorted, without stopping his training. “Have you ever tried a compliment?”
“I tried once. The boy died three days later.” Caerth watched him carefully, his eyes analyzing every twist, every movement. “But… I admit. You’re less clumsy.”
Damon stopped, raising his sword. “Was that a compliment?”
“Don’t get used to it,” the veteran said. “Keep going.”
He circled, like a predator gauging its prey’s pace.
“You’re starting to breathe properly. The blow is flowing better, but you’re still pushing too much with your shoulders. The force comes from below, not above.”
Damon adjusted.
Cut. Spin. Short step.
The sword whistled through the air.
Caerth nodded, almost imperceptibly. “Better. Now, strike.”
Damon hesitated. “You’re not armed.”
Caerth grabbed another wooden sword leaning against the wall. “I am now.”
The blow came suddenly. Damon blocked instinctively, but the impact sent his arm vibrating all the way to his shoulder. Caerth didn’t stop—another blow, and another. Quick, clean, relentless. Damon backed away, parried the third, tried to counterattack, but was disarmed with a twist.
The sword flew from his hand and fell far away.
“And that…” Caerth said, lowering his weapon, “is what happens when you think you’ve learned something.”
Damon was breathing heavily, sweat trickling down his neck. “You didn’t warn me you were going to attack me.”
“The enemy won’t either,” the veteran replied.
“Sometimes I think you just want to hit me.”
Caerth gave a half smile. “Maybe. But for now, I’m trying to make you someone worth the effort.”
Damon retrieved his sword and put himself on guard again. “So, again.”
Caerth stared at him with that usual cold, impassive expression. But there was something different in his gaze—a barely perceptible glint, a silent recognition.
“Again, then,” he replied.
The training resumed.
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Chapters
- Chapter 299: The succubus finally felt nourished
- Chapter 298: Primordial Incubus
- Chapter 297 297: Damon woke up... and Lily is freaking out.
- Chapter 296: Waking up after fainting
- Chapter 295 295: Lily appeared
- Chapter 294 294: Primordial Incubus
- Chapter 293 293: System
- Chapter 292 292: System Updating
- Chapter 291 291: Breakfast meeting
- Chapter 290 290: Eating (R-18)
- Chapter 289
- Chapter 288 288: They arrived
- Chapter 287 287: Let's see what happens…
- Chapter 286 286: I almost died because of that bitch.
- Chapter 285 285: It ended
- Chapter 284: Sound Battle
- Chapter 283: Surprise attack
- Chapter 282: Cherry, how about you help me?
- Chapter 281 281: That was very... strange.
- Chapter 280 280: Getting to know Cherry
- Chapter 279 279: Finally, someone stopped my luck!
- Chapter 278 278: High-stakes Bets
- Chapter 277 277: Casino, oh yes.
- Chapter 276 276: First steps
- Chapter 275: Elizabeth and the girls are going to provide backup!
- Chapter 274 274: Let's begin. First, reinforcements!
- Chapter 273: What’s coming next?
- Chapter 272: You’re not going to let me go, are you?
- Chapter 271: Next steps to regain power
- Chapter 270: The plans...
- Chapter 269: Finding the problem.
- Chapter 268: Sowing discord
- Chapter 267: High Nobility Party
- Chapter 266: Time to begin
- Chapter 265: Before the Main Event
- Chapter 264: Dawn
- Chapter 263 263: Busy Night (R-18)
- Chapter 262: Morgana’s room.
- Chapter 261: Plan for the stepmother
- Chapter 260: Reunion
- Chapter 259: Training.
- Chapter 258: Wait for Morgana.
- Chapter 257: Return to Arven
- Chapter 256: Criminals, again...
- Chapter 255: Go back to Arven and solve the new problems.
- Chapter 254: Aria feels frustrated (R-18)
- Chapter 253: I hope you come soon, Damon.
- Chapter 252: A letter, full of problems.
- Chapter 251: Morning (R-18)
- Chapter 250: Kiss (R-18)
- Chapter 249: Discussions happen, next time we won’t freeze everything up.
- Chapter 248: I’m sorry
- Chapter 247: Slow down and calm down with some food.
- Chapter 246: You’ve completely lost control.
- Chapter 245: Elizabeth is having a huge fight.
- Chapter 244: Ice against Ice
- Chapter 243: Inner Demons.
- Chapter 242: Blame
- Chapter 241: Problems completely solved.
- Chapter 240: Elizabeth solved the problems.
- Chapter 239: The fury of a vampire.
- Chapter 238: I’m going alone, stay here.
- Chapter 237: You need new clothes.
- Chapter 236: Damon Wykes
- Chapter 235: Let’s make the marriage official!
- Chapter 234: Morgana is leaving.
- Chapter 233: Emotions exploding
- Chapter 232: I’m not going to catch fire, am I? RIGHT?
- Chapter 231: She is... radiant.
- Chapter 230: Damon, and his new wife...
- Chapter 229 229: You have completed the Vampire wedding ritual
- Chapter 228: Thirst for Blood.
- Chapter 227: You overthink things.
- Chapter 226 226: Learning
- Chapter 225 225: Test your strength.
- Chapter 224 224: Drink blood.
- Chapter 223 223: Have I become a Vampire?
- Chapter 222 222: An old memory
- Chapter 221: Consequences of the Attack.
- Chapter 220 220: Assassins
- Chapter 219 219: Meeting and... problems.
- Chapter 218 218: Push (R-18)
- Chapter 217 217: Lingerie Fitting Room
- Chapter 216 216: I’m in hostile territory.
- Chapter 215 215: Incubus and Succubus talking about...
- Chapter 214: Provocation after provocation.
- Chapter 213: Time begins to pass.
- Chapter 212: Training and Problems.
- Chapter 211: Listen Before You Exist
- Chapter 210: Aura Detection
- Chapter 209: Can you teach me how to read the environment?
- Chapter 208: Reporting Problems
- Chapter 207: A new weapon, and a new problem.
- Chapter 206: Something is wrong.
- Chapter 205: Meeting in Myrath
- Chapter 204: Let’s go out!
- Chapter 203: Friend or Foe?
- Chapter 202: Agreement reached, and complications arising.
- Chapter 201: Have you ever thought about changing sides?
- Chapter 200: Why don’t you just unleash that hatred on me?
- Chapter 199: Morgana has arrived!
- Chapter 198: Choosing Sides
- Chapter 197: Letters with not-so-good news.
- Chapter 196: Learning Archery!
- Chapter 195: Morgana is going through a difficult time.
- Chapter 194: Training a succubus
- Chapter 193: Training and Connections
- Chapter 192: Never underestimate Elizabeth.
- Chapter 191: So they were... Knights of Arven?
- Chapter 190: Problems come and go.
- Chapter 189: This pussy is your prison now! (R-18)
- Chapter 188: Consequence
- Chapter 187: Compatibility Test II (R-18)
- Chapter 186: Compatibility Test (R-18)
- Chapter 185: Virgin Succubus
- Chapter 184: In the Garden (R-18)
- Chapter 183: Next Mission
- Chapter 182: You’re so wicked with your plans
- Chapter 181: Pure Lust (R-18)
- Chapter 180: Ester’s weak point... is anal? (R-18)
- Chapter 179: My Two Beautiful Wives (R-18)
- Chapter 178: I choose you.
- Chapter 177: Back home
- Chapter 176: I arrived just in time!
- Chapter 175: Plan Time
- Chapter 174: Lot D-13 is sold.
- Chapter 173: The auction has begun.
- Chapter 172: Black market
- Chapter 171: Masks
- Chapter 170: Disaster or not… today’s the day.
- Chapter 169: Threesome (R-18)
- Chapter 168: Good Morning (R-18)
- Chapter 167: Next steps
- Chapter 166: Leaving through the front door
- Chapter 165: Did they find the culprit?
- Chapter 164: They discovered
- Chapter 163: I don’t know how to dance.
- Chapter 162: Dance
- Chapter 161: Preventing a fight
- Chapter 160: Mission Accomplished
- Chapter 159: I hope you look beautiful…
- Chapter 158: Getting ready for the mission.
- Chapter 157: Be a good wife.
- Chapter 156: Ester
- Chapter 155: You’ve never worn formal clothes. Never.
- Chapter 154: Next mission
- Chapter 153: The Type of Man No One Can Stop
- Chapter 152: What did you do?
- Chapter 151: Traumatized
- Chapter 150: You have beautiful curves.
- Chapter 149: Returning to give change.
- Chapter 148: Where were you?
- Chapter 147: Uncomfortable Visit
- Chapter 146: A simple warning.
- Chapter 145: I am offering you a solution.
- Chapter 144: …want some help getting rid of that thorn in your side?
- Chapter 143: Something happened to her.
- Chapter 142: Provocative
- Chapter 141: That sounds dangerously like flirting
- Chapter 140: Sword of Lust
- Chapter 139: Morgana Arven
- Chapter 138: starting the day
- Chapter 137: First Day
- Chapter 136: All Holes (R-18)
- Chapter 135: Future Plans
- Chapter 134: Cleaning the house
- Chapter 133: Rediscovering beautiful sights
- Chapter 132: Knight
- Chapter 131: Some tests
- Chapter 130: Arven
- Chapter 129: Unexpected encounter
- Chapter 128: Other Knights
- Chapter 127: Just two more
- Chapter 126: Going to Arven
- Chapter 125: Become a knight
- Chapter 124: Six months later
- Chapter 123: Training and more training
- Chapter 122: Survive and Learn
- Chapter 121: Monstrous Genius
- Chapter 120: Cut. Parry. Spin.
- Chapter 119: It’s all wrong.
- Chapter 118: Let’s Train.
- Chapter 117: Test
- Chapter 116: Meet your new teacher
- Chapter 115: Distracting the entire castle.
- Chapter 114: Next Step
- Chapter 113: Demonic Spear of the Winter Star
- Chapter 112: A quiet morning
- Chapter 111: Catching Fire (R-18)
- Chapter 110: Return Mirath
- Chapter 109: The End of a Duchy
- Chapter 108: Evidence
- Chapter 107: That was pretty easy.
- Chapter 106: Cold night with deaths
- Chapter 105: Disrespectful and threatening conversation
- Chapter 104: Diplomatic visit, with threats
- Chapter 103: Arrival in Paraphal
- Chapter 102: Cuddling, feeling your warmth
- Chapter 101: Esther’s Lust (R-18)
- Chapter 100: Conqueror of Ice (R-18)
- Chapter 99: Hot Bath
- Chapter 98: Rest a little
- Chapter 97: Civilization
- Chapter 96: We’re back on the road
- Chapter 95 95: Rare Moment
- Chapter 94 94: Cultivation
- Chapter 93 93: Returning to destination
- Chapter 92 92: Things are Changing
- Chapter 91: Her entire body was burning.
- Chapter 90 90: I should... I should hate you for this...
- Chapter 89 89: ...I've always wanted to shut that bossy mouth of yours...
- Chapter 88: Body Heat
- Chapter 87: Mana Cold is the problem.
- Chapter 86: Freezing
- Chapter 85: Provocative
- Chapter 84: Progress
- Chapter 83: Reunion
- Chapter 82: [The properties of your Mana and Qi have become Icy]
- Chapter 81: Hope
- Chapter 80: Stay on the ground.
- Chapter 79: Recovered a Memory
- Chapter 78: CRITICAL ALERT
- Chapter 77: Luck
- Chapter 76: Your body is failing
- Chapter 75: Surviving in the Snow
- Chapter 74: Snow and Battle
- Chapter 73: Lost in The Snow
- Chapter 72: Experience is good. Kill them.
- Chapter 71: Cold Hug
- Chapter 70: So Cute.
- Chapter 69: One. Only. Bed.
- Chapter 68: Let’s... spend a night
- Chapter 67: [Ester Deathstrike is confused by her own feelings]
- Chapter 66: Shut up, you spoiled bitch.
- Chapter 65: Hold on!
- Chapter 64: Annoying Brat
- Chapter 63: Mimic Bracelet
- Chapter 62: Solving the problem
- Chapter 61: Bandits... again?
- Chapter 60: Let’s go our way.
- Chapter 59: Hilda’s Horses
- Chapter 58: He wanted to fight.
- Chapter 57: Welcome to Falrig.
- Chapter 56: The Taste of Death (Part. II)
- Chapter 55: The Taste of Death (Part. I)
- Chapter 54: Killing... is so easy...
- Chapter 53: If you lift your head, you’ll die.
- Chapter 52: Death comes to everyone.
- Chapter 51: Always provoking
- Chapter 50: The general is holding back.
- Chapter 49: Have a good trip...
- Chapter 48: A well-laid plan
- Chapter 47: Stagnant
- Chapter 46: Break the Ice
- Chapter 45: Cracks in the Ice
- Chapter 44: Asmodeus’ Touch gave me a Bonus!
- Chapter 43: Esther is... going through difficulties
- Chapter 42: Part One Complete
- Chapter 41: Aria and Ester disagree
- Chapter 40: Training
- Chapter 39: Spear Technique
- Chapter 38: You’re doing it wrong.
- Chapter 37: Aria’s Lust (R-18)
- Chapter 36: I don’t want you to go hungry.
- Chapter 35: Rewards
- Chapter 34: First Stage
- Chapter 33: Crimson Night Eater
- Chapter 32: You called me, Lady Elizabeth?
- Chapter 31: Go Rest
- Chapter 30: New Path
- Chapter 29: Demonic Ice
- Chapter 28: Lin Yue.
- Chapter 27: What kind of shitty world is this???
- Chapter 26: Fenix wants to see you.
- Chapter 25: The Courtesan Phoenix
- Chapter 24: All good things must come to an end.
- Chapter 23: Song of The Phoenix
- Chapter 22: Tensions
- Chapter 21: New Companion
- Chapter 20: Night with Horses
- Chapter 19: Scarily Beautiful.
- Chapter 18: Progress.
- Chapter 17: Battle
- Chapter 16: Hunting Dogs
- Chapter 15: Path to a Battle
- Chapter 14: It’s okay to admit that it was... nice.
- Chapter 13: Stay Strong
- Chapter 12: Food (R-18)
- Chapter 11: What Kind of Force
- Chapter 10: Focus. 100%. Focus.
- Chapter 9: Become strong, and she will recognize you.
- Chapter 8: Next Target
- Chapter 7: Little More Status
- Chapter 6: Aria Winters (R-18)
- Chapter 5: How about if...
- Chapter 4: A Test of Character
- Chapter 3: Empregada Leal
- Chapter 2: Where did I end up?
- Chapter 1: Strongest Incubus System!