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As the eting drew to an abrupt close, the lingering tension in the room was palpable, underscored by the glaring absence of any concrete plans.

The urgency of the situation lood large, casting a shadow over the proceedings.

Even the venerable Pope, revered for his wisdom and authority, found himself shackled by the need for consensus among the disparate factions.

In a crisis of this magnitude, every move had repercussions, necessitating careful deliberation and coordination with other nations.

The Emperor as well, no doubt burdened by the weight of his own responsibilities, stood on equal footing with the Pope in terms of influence and necessity for consultation.

Yet, amidst the chaos and uncertainty, one immutable truth remained: the dearth of reliable information regarding the unfolding events beyond their borders.

While the imperative to aid the imperiled northern countries was undeniable, each nation was duty-bound to safeguard its own interests and ensure the protection of its citizens.

The prospect of dispatching soldiers without a coherent strategy was not rely foolhardy—it was tantamount to inviting defeat at the hands of the relentless demonic forces that threatened to engulf them all.

Indeed, the demons' ability to circumvent even the most formidable security asures only served to compound the urgency of the situation.

Their insidious tactics and uncanny ability to exploit vulnerabilities left nations vulnerable and exposed, heightening the stakes of the impending conflict.

'They're all pinned down as expected'

"Huff...!" I exhaled heavily as a forceful kick slamd into my stomach, sending staggering back several paces.

With a quick reflex, I drove my sword into the ground to steady myself, narrowly avoiding being propelled into the wall behind by the sheer impact of the blow.

'Tsk…!'

Glancing up at Libert, who stood casually with his sword raised, I couldn't help but click my tongue in annoyance. Despite the intensity of our training, he seed unfazed, almost nonchalant.

Gritting my teeth, I rose to my feet, determination burning in my veins as I launched myself forward, my blade aid squarely at his heart.

Yet, as anticipated, Libert effortlessly sidestepped my attack with practiced ease.

Since the tumultuous eting yesterday, our training sessions had intensified, each sparring session pushing to my limits.

Across the training grounds, I caught a glimpse of Elena, engaged in her own rigorous training regin with her ntor.

The training ground crackled with an intensity that belied the serene exterior, the palpable energy radiating from Elena's holy relic casting a shimring aura across the field.

Even from a distance, its divine presence was unmistakable, imbuing the air with a sense of sanctity that seed to seep into every corner of the arena.

As I squared off against Libert, engaged in our rigorous sparring session, I couldn't help but notice the sheen of sweat glistening on his brow.

Despite his outward composure, I could sense the strain he was under, the oppressive heat weighing heavily upon him.

'I'm lucky the holy sword is eating the heat for ,' I mused inwardly, grateful for the protective barrier afforded by Elena's divine weapon.

The warmth enveloping , though intense, was tempered by the sword's benevolent influence, allowing to channel its energy without succumbing to its searing intensity.

Yet, as I considered the source of my newfound vigor, a pang of guilt gnawed at my conscience.

While Libert and I had agreed to train solely with our swords, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was sohow gaining an unfair advantage.

Absorbing the residual divine energy emanating from Elena's relic felt akin to cheating.

'Should I ask him to infuse our duel with his own divine power to level the playing field?' I pondered.

Knowing Libert's steadfast resolve, he would likely dismiss my concerns with a shake of his head, urging to press on undeterred.

With a resigned sigh, I pushed aside my misgivings, focusing instead on the task at hand.

"Don't lose focus, sir hero," Libert's voice cut through my thoughts, his words a stark reminder of the task at hand. With a sharp nod, I acknowledged his counsel, bracing myself for the next exchange.

"I know," I replied tersely, my resolve firm as I prepared to et his challenge head-on.

As our swords clashed once more, the reverberating clang echoed through the training grounds, a testant to the intensity of our clash.

Anticipating Libert's horizontal strike, I deftly countered with a powerful vertical blow, leveraging the force of gravity to my advantage.

The sudden shift caught him off guard, sending him stumbling backward in surprise. Sensing an opening, I surged forward, my determination unwavering as I pressed the attack.

In the heat of battle, every mont was precious, every movent calculated.

Though our skirmish was but a simulation of combat, the urgency of the mont gripped , driving to push past my limits in pursuit of victory.

'If I can just land a single hit, I would be satisfied with today's training' I thought grimly, my focus unwavering as I closed in on my opponent.

In the art of war, seizing the initiative was paramount, and I was determined to exploit any opportunity that presented itself.

As I closed the distance, a smirk spread across Libert's face, a glimr of amusent in his eyes.

With a sudden stomp, he sent shockwaves rippling through the ground, the earth trembling beneath his feet.

Before I could react, a small crater ford at his feet, and with a powerful leap, he soared into the air, leaving montarily off balance and vulnerable.

"Tsk…"

I muttered under my breath, a mixture of frustration and admiration coursing through . Libert, the seasoned veteran, seed to possess an endless arsenal of tricks, each one more cunning than the last.

Despite my best efforts, I could feel my foothold slipping, the balance of power tilting in his favor with each passing mont.

With a sinking feeling, I braced myself for the inevitable strike, knowing full well that he would capitalize on any opportunity presented to him.

As anticipated, the mont his foot landed behind , I instinctively ducked, narrowly evading the lethal thrust of his blade aid at my throat.

With lightning reflexes, I countered with a swift kick, aiming to disrupt his balance.

However, Libert proved equally adept, effortlessly evading my attack with a series of agile leaps, his smile widening as he applauded my efforts.

"Impressive, sir hero," he remarked, his tone laced with genuine admiration. "Your battle sense has improved considerably."

I couldn't help but feel a twinge of frustration at my inability to land a decisive blow. Despite his praise, the fact remained—I had yet to best him in combat. But dwelling on my shortcomings would only hinder my progress.

With renewed determination, I adjusted my grip on my sword, adopting an unorthodox stance. If conventional thods failed to yield results, perhaps it was ti to embrace the unexpected.

Libert had always encouraged to find my own path, to discover my essence as a warrior. And if that ant borrowing from others along the way, then so be it.

With a silent resolve, I launched myself at him once more, my movents fluid and unpredictable. Holding my sword in a reverse grip, I spun my body mid-air, aiming to catch him off guard.

With a resounding crash, I collided with him, driving him to the ground with a forceful impact.

As Libert grappled with the unexpected assault, struggling to regain his footing, a surge of satisfaction washed over .

In that fleeting mont, it felt as though I had finally found my rhythm, my own unique approach to combat.

However, that fleeting triumph was short-lived.

A few minutes later, I found myself wholeheartedly beaten by the seasoned veteran, my body battered and bruised, blood oozing from cuts and wounds I never knew existed.

The tingling pain that coursed through every fiber of my being was unlike anything I had experienced before.

Thankfully, Elena was nearby, her healing powers a comforting presence amidst the agony.

As she tended to my injuries, I couldn't help but reflect on the folly of underestimating my opponent. While training was exhilarating, it was a stark reminder of the harsh realities of combat.

With my body still throbbing with pain, I realized that it was ti to shift my focus to more pressing matters.

The letter the princess had entrusted to remained unopened, its contents a mystery that demanded my attention.

Moreover, there were countless contacts I had yet to establish, alliances to forge, and strategies to devise.

Aunt and the others were likely waiting for my cue as well… too many things have been delayed.

'I should probably ask Aria to let borrow her staff for a bit'

Utilizing my sister's portals had beco increasingly perilous in light of recent events.

The populace had grown suspicious, their fear and mistrust mounting as they began to suspect a connection between the portals and the encroaching demonic threat.

Complicating matters in more ways than one.

With the staff of Estelle in my possession, however, a solution presented itself.

Conjuring a single-man teleportation spell should, theoretically, be within my capabilities.

Though daunting, the prospect of mastering such a complex incantation paled in comparison to the risks of continuing to rely on my sister's portals.

"Ow…" Elena exclaid, a wince crossing her features as she squird in discomfort when I touched her foot.

"Are you okay?" I inquired, concern lacing my voice as I observed her reaction.

"Ah, y-yes… I'm fine," she replied, though her words belied the pain she was experiencing. "It seems that I accidentally sprained myself there."

"I can see that," I remarked, kneeling beside her on the bench. Elena had just finished her training, and as her attire consisted of specialized one-piece clothing to harness the power of the sun, there were no additional garnts to impede my assistance.

She sat before in her white one-piece dress, a vision of grace and strength.

Her dress is quite thin… I can see the pink outlines of her nipples.

As her lover, it felt natural for to aid her in putting her shoe back on.

However, I couldn't help but marvel at her bravery—she had faced her teacher in battle without any undergarnts, relying solely on the light emanating from her body to conceal her nudity.

It must've felt uncomfortable.

Gently touching her injured foot, I noticed her flinch, indicating that the injury might be more serious than initially thought.

"Can you heal it?" I inquired, hoping her divine powers could provide relief.

"Yes, but I'm out of divine energy right now," she confessed, a faint blush coloring her cheeks.

"I see," I murmured, concern furrowing my brow as I gently rubbed her injured foot, testing the severity of the sprain.

Elena's reactions were telling—her twitching and groaning in pain suggested that the injury was more significant than she initially let on.

Yet, amidst her discomfort, there was a subtle shift in her deanor, a blush creeping across her cheeks as her groans took on a peculiar tone.

"Anh~ nngh!" she moaned, though the sound seed oddly suggestive. As she covered her mouth quickly.

My gaze lingered on her, and despite her attempts to conceal it, a faint smile tugged at the corners of her lips.

It was a revelation that shouldn't have surprised —after all, I had noticed hints of her masochistic tendencies before, particularly during our intimate monts.

'I guess this explains why she enjoyed that punishnt last ti way too much….'

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