Damian returned to his spot at a leisurely pace.
Fenril, having witnessed the intriguing scene, unfolded his arms.
Noticing this, Gerald inquired,
Did you see sothing special?
Before responding, Fenril had an expression of perplexity.
Its not sothing I can easily evaluate. Throwing a sword that accurately is generally taboo anywhere.
In human combat, dropping ones sword could be a wise decision depending on the circumstances, but it differed when facing monsters.
Throwing away ones sword in front of a beast was akin to suicide.
Unless one had a second sword, throwing the only one was considered the worst possible action a knight could take.
While they spoke, the next student got ready. The Kiraklo with the pierced eye returned to the cage, and a new beast erged.
Perhaps inspired by Damians thod, this next student approached with a bow in hand.
As the battle comnced, the student fired arrows earnestly, but the Kiraklo deflected every single one with its front paws, none landing true.
Gerald comnted with a tone of confusion,
Its odd. Arrows are overwhelmingly faster than throwing a sword. Why dont they hit?
Damians sword had hit its mark, whereas the seemingly faster arrows did notbaffling indeed.
The facial area is mostly armored. If the eyes or snout arent hit, its useless. Their reaction speed is incomparably faster than that of humans.
So why did that boy Damians attack land properly?
Because the Kiraklo was facing the sun.
What do you an?
Kiraklos inhabit regions where the sun doesnt reach, like forests or caves, gorges, and valleys. They are extrely sensitive to light. He didnt throw his sword imdiately but adjusted his steps a few tis. It seems he induced the Kiraklo to look directly into the sunlight.
Well thought out. Is the Kiraklos trait widely known? Did he prepare by learning about it beforehand?
Fenril shook his head.
Its a species only found in the North, and even the northerners hardly know about it. Kiraklos have nurous subspecies with diverse habits, making them difficult to distinguish. Unless one has morized the Monsterology dictionary, its hard to know such traits in advance.
Gerald checked the paperwork where Damians personal details were recorded. The boy hailed from Weisel, a place far removed from the likes of monsters.
The fact that Damian had just observed and then accurately landed a precise strike implied skillful deduction of its weakness.
He couldnt have been lucky to be admitted into Eternia.
Thats right. More so, theres a high chance hes concealing his true abilities. Why, I cant say.
Although he was simply following orders to co here, Gerald felt rising interest in Damian.
He motioned by lifting his arm and clicking his fingers.
Soon, a servant approached Gerald.
Deliver an invitation to the social gathering hosted monthly by Lady Vivi to the boy nad Damian.
Your orders shall be followed.
And could you convey that I would like to et with him personally?
***
After the Combat Departnt session, just as I stepped outside the training ground, soone called out my na.
Damian!
?
As I turned, I spotted Trisha waving from under the shade of a tree.
She caught sight of and rushed over, her black skirt fluttering around her legs, then asked breathlessly,
Is it over?
What is?
Combat practice! I wanted to watch.
Its done for today. Besides, arent students from other departnts prohibited from watching?
Why? Over at the Magical Departnt, our sparring sessions are all open.
Perhaps the Combat Departnt is less entertaining than the Magical Departnts sessions.
I had an inkling why the sparring with the Kiraklo wasnt shared with students from other departnts.
This practical session had been quite challenging for the first-year Combat Departnt students. There was no need to add public humiliation to that, possibly creating a disturbance in their academic life.
Trisha pondered for a mont, rolling her eyes before continuing,
Hmm Is that so? Ive heard magic duels are very popular. Theyre a long-standing tradition at Eternia. They attract a lot of spectators.
That does sound interesting.
If its a magical duel wouldnt Luna be completely dominant over the freshn? Even that formidable Sion couldnt make a move against her.
Really? Theres one happening right now!
How are you here, then?
I knew Trisha was from the Magical Departnt. Shouldnt her classes still be ongoing?
? My grades were so low that I was excluded from the sparring classes!
She proudly declared it with an innocent face.
Ha, I see. So what brings you over here?
As I spoke, sothing flew in from the sky with a whirring of wings, displaying stitches and an initial.
Finally, the awaited response from Silveryn arrived.
As Stitch descended towards Trishas head, I quickly caught it and shoved it into my pocket.
She looked up too late and then back down in confusion.
What was that?
Just a letter.
There was no way I wanted Trisha to see the initials on Stitch.
Whos it from?
My ntor.
Curiosity piqued in her eyes, Trisha pressed on,
Im curious about your ntor. Can I see?
Do you think it makes sense to share personal letters? Get permission from the ntor yourself and Ill show you.
Youve got to be kidding, thinking you can just peek.
But your ntor seems like a forgiving person. Wouldnt they allow it?
Not at all.
Whats your ntor like? An elderly lady?
I shook my head vehently.
You couldnt be more wrong.
What do they look like? A grand mage with money and a professor at Eternia has to be old, right?
Youve seen them, havent you? Dont you rember?
What?
My painting.
Hadnt I told her it was a painting of my ntor when she looked at my artwork in the greenhouse after the Draw a Friend class in the Art Departnt?
Shock widened Trishas eyes drastically.
That, that red-haired figure?
I nodded.
It was probably the most shocked expression Id seen lately. I couldnt understand why she was so surprised from my perspective.
What did you think it was when you saw the painting?
I thought it was soone you knew!
***
Trisha had co looking for to finish up a painting.
She seed excited about it, though she didnt show it outwardly.
We stayed in a greenhouse devoid of anyone else.
As I busied myself with paints and washed brushes, Trisha admired the paintings.
By the ti I returned, she was still gazing at one in particularSilveryns painting.
She had beco flustered by it, thumping her chest with her fist and returning with a deflated expression.
Whats the matter?
Her shoulders slumped, a look of deep disappointnt on her face.
Cheer up. I cant capture that expression in the painting.
What can I do about feeling down
With no better option, I began painting aimlessly.
About an hour into the painting, Trisha started nodding off.
Lets take a short break.
Yawn, just ten minutes
Overco by sleepiness, she imdiately climbed onto a nearby table, curled up, and nodded off, so I draped my coat over her.
Taking advantage of the silence, I took out Silveryns letter, too curious to wait any longer.
With a tense heart, I examined its content.
?
What was written was shocking and entirely unexpected.
[Silveryn is detained in Poligrax Prison, ho to first-level dangerous individuals in the Capital.]
What was this nonsense?
But as I read on, surprise gradually subsided.
[If you wish to see Silveryn, co to the Capital as soon as possible and request a visitation.]
Calming my confused thoughts, I scrutinized the handwriting carefully.
It had stiffer strokes fitting for an official docunt, yet it was undeniably Silveryns. The sa familiar perfu scent Silveryn often used emanated from the letter, just as always.
Except for its content, it was certainly Silveryns.
This implied Silveryn was pretending to be a jail official by announcing her own imprisonnt.
There was no other explanation than Silveryn was lying to .
What could be the reason for suddenly deceiving like this? Had she undergone so change of heart?
I carefully drew out paper to pen a response.
[Student Damian is in a coma from a dormitory explosion incident. Due to the aforentioned reasons, direct contact with student Damian is not possible. Please note this in your records.]
Will this do?
***
Silveryn sat at a tea table, her face full of discontent as she gazed out at the Capitals view through the window.
By her elbow, which was propped on her chin, lay a letter almost sent off, a quill pen resting alongside.
ant for her apprentice, containing detailed answers, the letter never took flight. Instead, the anguished fabrication reached the student.
The motive behind Silveryns behavior was simple.
Promised to write every day
Even though claiming to be busy with the Circulatory class, she should have been sending letters even during practical work as she had vowed.
For her, the situation warranted sufficient reason to te out punishnt, with plans already outlined in her head on how to administer it.
Youre in for a scolding.
While Silveryn passed her solitary ti, a knock ca at her door.
Erzebet, the headmaster of Eternia, entered the room.
Adorned in a modest dress yet exuding a mystical aura, Erzebet approached the window where a potted plant stood.
Erzebet reached out and tenderly caressed the plant. A closed bud blossod instantly under her toucha unique ability of hers.
The headmaster spoke first,
Kenyon Grandid arrived yesterday. Now all summoned mbers have gathered in the capital for the alliance eting. It will take place soon.
The eting would have two magic scholars, seven swordmasters, and four great mages. Such a gathering of influential figures in one place was unprecedented.
Erzebet continued,
I heard that the new bearer of the holy sword, a boy, will be introduced there.
As expected, the Order is too hasty.
Erzebet smiled faintly and nodded, sharing Silveryns view.
The Orders motives were clearthey desired anew the relationship between the holy Fleurence and the divine swordsman Zeldan Hart.
Their intent was to groom the new bearer of the holy sword as Zeldan Harts successor and unite him with the apostle of the next holy maiden to follow Fleurence.
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