I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship, so I Became a Space Mercenary Chapter 320 – Sparring with Colonel Serena
Translator: SFBaka
The shop had a basent, or rather, an underground floor specialized for collecting motion data, and I and Col. Serena were set to engage in a spar in it.
“I’ve been curious about your skills for a while. We’ve already fought side-by-side after all.”
“Right.”
On her part, Col. Serena just took off her military coat. I still wore my usual rcenary outfit, and both of us picked up practice swords made out of reinforced resin. The room itself functioned as a large motion scanner, and it seed it was already recording Col. Serena and my every move, including the act of choosing practice swords for ourselves. In other words, recording our natural movents and habits apart from our motion data during combat would allow them to further reduce the sense of discomfort when wearing the custom-made armor.
“You don’t seem to be that interested in this spar?”
“I think anyone wouldn’t like getting hurt you know……”
I chose two practice swords of just the right length and weight. I then turned my attention to Col. Serena. Ah, mm. She’s definitely raring to go. Does she really find it fun to push around with a practice sword?
“If you’re already displaying an attitude like that before a match, you’d end up losing sothing perfectly winnable you know. You have to put more spirit into it-”
“And I’m also reluctant to beat up a beautiful woman like you, Colonel Serena.”
“-Excuse ? You? Beating up?”
“I’m sure it’ll turn out like that.”
“……That’s so nerve you have. Now I’m even more interested.”
Col. Serena’s lips curled into a smile. Mm, it was a pretty aggressive smile. Oh, how scary.
Well, Col. Serena was really looking forward to kicking around, so this match probably won’t go so smoothly. I definitely have no intention of going easy on her, and I don’t intend to lose either. Unless Col. Serena turns out to be a lot more skilled than i, my win was basically assured.
“Well then, shall we begin?”
“Ok. Please go easy on-”
Col. Serena made her move before I even finished talking. Or rather, she’d already closed the distance between us and was already brandishing her practice sword above her shoulder with both hands.
“Whoah there.”
I blocked Col. Serena’s swing by crossing my swords and used the force of the blow to jump back and gain so distance again. It’s dangerous to clash head-on with an opponent who trumps you both in power and speed. If you take a series of powerful slashes that you can’t parry that well, you won’t be able to escape the onslaught, and eventually, your defenses will crumble, and you’d end up spitting blood.
“Are you not going to attack?”
Col. Serena gave a sharp glare while holding her sword aloft.
“It’s because I’m actually a pacifist.”
“What an amusing joke.”
The mont after she said those words, Col. Serena’s appearance suddenly turned into a blur for an instant. No, that’s not it. She rely stepped in at a trendous speed. We should have been separated by a distance of more than 10 ters, but she was already right in front of . Yeah, that’s not a speed that can be attained by a regular human, right? Enhanced nobles really are scary.
“-Kh!”
“Huph-!”
I held my breath and activated slow-motion perception, allowing to avoid Col. Serena’s slash by a hair’s breadth. I then quickly slashed her abdon and right knee with my two swords. If this were a real battle, my attacks would have hacked her stomach open and severed her right leg below the knee.
“I see. How troubleso.”
Col. Serena jumped forward to take distance, turned around, and stroked her abdon with her left hand.
“Do you still wanna go?”
“Of course. I’ll have you accompany until I’m satisfied.”
“Ugh.”
Col. Serena smiled ferociously and brandished her sword again. Apparently, I really needed to accompany her until she’s had enough.
“Here I go!”
Col. Serena closed the gap at a speed that made her entire body seem blurry again, but this ti around, she didn’t carelessly get too close and attacked from out of my range. Her earlier attacks were that of an aggressive style that aid to blow away the opponent’s defense, but this ti, her attacks were a flurry of blows that lacked the earlier power, but made up for it with sheer frequency. It was swordsmanship of finesse mixed with devious feints.
“Muh!?”
However, the more the attacks, the more gaps I can exploit. Normally, the sheer frequency of attacks would be enough to cover those gaps, but for who can slow down my perception of ti, piercing those gaps was all too easy.
“Kuh, just why-!?”
It was just a slight gap between the rapid shower of attacks. But the mont I accurately pierced that gap, the colonel’s attacks lost their earlier montum, and the tempo of attack and defense was eventually reversed. Once you focus more on defense to make up for the gap that was struck, you won’t be able to follow up with the next attack, and your rhythm will eventually get disrupted. Once that happens, the number of exploitable gaps will increase even further.
“There, it’s over.”
I lightly poked the middle of Col. Serena’s chest with the tip of my practice sword. If done for real, it would be a fatal blow that goes straight through the heart. No matter how powerful nobles have beco through enhancents, if their heart, which is the center of the circulatory system, gets destroyed, their deaths would be inevitable. But it seems so nobles actually go so far as to transplant a second heart into their bodies.
“……”
Hm? Col. Serena’s state was……?
“One more match! I don’t accept this!”
“Uwaah! Is this really sothing to cry about!?”
Col. Serena, who was quivering with a bright red face, kinda looked cute. But with the practice sword in her hand, the resulting image was a lot more violent than cute. Our swords were made of blunt reinforced resin, so it’s not like they’re able to cut, but they still hurt like heck when you get hit by them. That’s why I didn’t hold back at all. Absolutely.
“Isn’t it strange!? There’s definitely sothing wrong with you, right!? Why did I lose to such a slow sword!?”
“Now, now. Don’t say that, Colonel. I personally think the results speak for themselves.”
When asked whether I was cheating or not, I couldn’t actually deny it, so I just ignored the question. It’s not like I’m lying y’know. I’m just not telling her the truth.
“I’m not convinced! One more match! One more match!”
Col. Serena stomped her feet and swung her sword in a tantrum. She’s just like a child!
“You’re gonna end up crying again y’know? You’re gonna owe one, okay?”
“Gununu…… Understood! I’ll be in your debt! En garde!”
In the end, I just gave up after about five more matches. I won every match, but my stamina wasn’t gonna hold out much longer.
“Running away after winning is unfair! I think it’s very unfair!”
“As if I’d go along with your whims any longer than this! We’ve fought seven matches already dammit! It’s enough, right?”
After saying so, I held my swords in a reverse grip. It was a sign that I wasn’t willing to continue anymore.
Col. Serena seed to be still full of energy, but I was already exhausted. Close combat using swords really takes a toll on your ntal strength and concentration. Perhaps Col. Serena was gradually getting used to my movents because I had to breathe in and slow down ti a lot more frequently in the second half of our matches. I’ve only ever used the ability this frequently during my matches with i. Well, unlike the matches with i, I wasn’t vomiting blood every few monts, so it was a lot easier to deal with Col. Serena.
“This is the first ti I’ve been humiliated like this……”
“Humiliated……? This is just a spar, right?”
“There’s nobody who beat seven tis in a row during all my previous spars!”
“I see…… Do I need to take responsibility or sothing?”
“Mu-! I haven’t said anything of the sort you know!?”
Col. Serena’s face turned bright red as she pointed the tip of her practice sword toward . Oh, no, no, no. I won’t resist ma’am. I’m firmly against violence. I sandwiched my practice swords inside my armpits and raised both hands as a sign of surrender.
“They should have completed recording our motion data. We’re done here then. Let’s pack up!”
“I’m gonna ask you for a spar again next ti I have the chance……”
“Ah, yes, yes. Next ti, alright?”
Under Col. Serena’s heated gaze as she trembled due to a sense of humiliation, I headed to the shelf installed near the wall to place the practice swords back. Sohow, I feel like Col. Serena was even more set on compared to before though…… Is this the so-called force majeure? Is it? Fine, let’s just think of it that way. It feels like my tendency to attract trouble reared its ugly head again, but it’s probably just my imagination. Yeah, I’m sure that’s it. I decided not to dwell on it any longer.
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