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Chapter 81: Continent’s Best Swordsman (2)

“Hmm… no. I don’t know. I do know that the schoolmaster, Mr. Ian, is one of the strongest swordsn on the continent, but other than…(*)”

“No way, is one of them him?”

“Yes. Ah, the head of the Lindsay family, Joshua Lindsay, is an amazing one.”

“You’re far less interested in the world than I thought. Still, to be a swordsman and not know thi…”

Irene was embarrassed.

The list was called the ‘ten strongest,’ so it was obviously filled with more than just swordsn. All kinds of people like magicians, sorcerers and many more. Sorcerers would usually be excluded as their strength cannot be asured.

‘The only swordsn I know belong to Krono.’

If he had to add one more, it would be Hill Burnett, the vice-captain of the Twilight Knights.

However, the level of the ten strongest was too high for him to be ntioned.

After taking a sip of water, Kuvar started talking.

“From generation to generation, the ten strongest people on the continent were from the five western kingdoms. The heads of the swordsmanship families, the Holy Kingdom’s White Knights commander, and the commander of the Red Knights alone took around seven spots. Most of the other three spots were also from the sa place.”

However, from 50 to 60 years ago, that tradition had disappeared.

Swordsn from non-western kingdoms began to stand out.

The best among them was, of course, Ian.

Despite being from a commoner’s part of the continent, he showed brilliant talent and rose to the level of Sword Master at the age of 25, and by the age of 50, he was one of the strongest.

When asked who is the best, his na would be the first to co out, so it was no exaggeration for people to treat him as a great being.

“But I don't think that Ian is the strongest. I think that soone else is the strongest.”

“Soone else?”

“He is also a commoner. Soone called Khun.”

“Khun?”

Irene frowned.

A na he heard sowhere. However, he couldn’t rember where. He must have heard it in Krono….

“By the way, Khun is said to be married to the deputy of the Krono Swordsmanship School. The couple are both Sword Masters. Isn’t that amazing?”

“Ahh, I heard that.”

“Right? It’s a famous story.”

Irene listened to Kuvar.

The woman thought that he was a ‘better teacher than Ian.’

Which ant that the life of this supposed strongest man couldn’t be ordinary.

And the story that followed was great enough to et his expectations.

However, it was a little different.

“Huh? 70 years old?”

“Yes. It’s said that he barely managed to reach the level of Sword Master at the age of 70.”

“Uh…”

Irene was at a loss for words.

He wasn’t stupid enough to think that everyone would reach the level of Sword Master at a young age. Being a Sword Master is such a rare thing.

But still, at 70. It ant that he achieved it at an age where one's life was nearly over.

Becoming a Sword Master at that age ant that the man hadn’t neglected his training all that ti.

“… incredible.”

“Right! In fact, people said that they don’t know about a swordsman called Khun. Only the Krono’s people and a few more knew about him. Because that man considers Ian as his rival. Ah, I heard that a few people learned about him because of that.”

Did they make fun of him?

Kuvar smiled.

What he said was true. Most people thought that Khun was stupid.

Anyone would think that soone who considered the best swordsman on the continent as their rival was stupid.

However, Khun didn’t stop challenging him.

And Ian didn’t back out either.

Ti went by.

?1?To the question of the Sword Master from the West who seed to be the strongest on the continent, the schoolmaster of Krono replied:

‘Ten years ago, I thought I was the best. The commander of the Holy Kingdom’s White Knights may be offended, but at least I stood till the end, hehe.’

‘Compared to 5 years ago, I’m not that confident anymore. It’s a draw every ti I fight Khun.’

‘Now? I really don’t know. Maybe he got stronger, maybe I got stronger. Should I try again? Well, I still don’t know.’

It was a statent that shocked the world.

Since then, no one ignored Khun.

All the swordsn on the continent looked forward to eting him with their swords, and commoners praised him.

So people even called him the best on the continent.

In fact, even Kuvar was influenced by it.

Of course, to him, it didn’t matter if Khun was the best or not.

It was the heart that wasn’t broken at an old age that made Irene admire the man.

The relentless effort until it bore fruit was admired by everyone.

At least, that was what Irene thought.

“Hmm, shall we talk about sothing else? The commander of the Holy Kingdom’s White Knights, Julius Hul, is also a great swordsman. It’s said that Ian, Khun, and Julius Hul are the three greatest swordsn on the continent and…(*)”

Julius Hul, a knight of the Holy Kingdom, can easily cut down powerful demons.

Joshua Lindsay, the descendant of the great hero Dion Lindsay from 400 years ago and the head of one of the 5 Great Swordsmanship Families.

Likewise, the other heads of the Rey, Clifford, Preston, and Page families, Karakum, the great warrior of the Orcs, and the captain of the Holy Kingdom’s Red Knights were all included on the list.

Lastly, Ignet Crescentia, who is weaker than the top 10 but famous for being the youngest Sword Master.

Stories of strong people.

However, Irene couldn’t concentrate.

It was because of Khun’s story and the various thoughts he got from it.

“I have a lot going on.”

“Huh? Still thinking about Khun?”

“Yes. I can’t imagine what kind of heart he must have to go that far.”

“I can’t either. It would be normal for anyone to give up before even turning 50. Without giving up, he beca a Sword Master at 70. And now that he is over 90, he gets called the strongest… just like a novel. He truly is a great person.”

“Khun must have been amazing at 50 too.”

“Um?”

“Even though Khun at that ti was an ordinary swordsman who was ridiculed by people because they didn’t understand him… still, he must have been a great person.”

“…”

Kuvar stopped talking, and Irene started talking.

It wasn’t a long story.

50-year-old Khun, 70-year-old Khun, and 90-year-old Khun.

All three tis, Khun must have been a different swordsman with different skills, but each great in their own way.

The 50-year-old Khun didn’t achieve what he did at 90, but nevertheless, he had more to learn than anyone else.

Likewise, among those who haven’t blood yet, there must be many great people.

However, no one knows them yet.

Hearing that, Kuvar’s expression went stiff.

‘This is an interesting young one.’

He had no particular reason to tell the stories of powerful people on the continent.

He just did it because it was fun.

The discussion of who is stronger and who is best is childish, but it’s sothing that everyone involved themselves in.

Especially swordsn.

However, Irene’s reaction was different from Kuvar’s expectations.

‘His thoughts aren’t limited to swords. He speaks with a much broader perspective.’

Any other swordsman would have asked,

Is he that strong, or what his swordsmanship is…

Irene didn’t though.

He was trying to see the things hidden inside.

‘He knows nothing of the world, yet he thinks like an old man.’

It wasn’t a bad thing, rather a very nice thing to see.

And this was what he wanted to see.

It was better to keep bringing up such topics.

If they piled up like firewood, one day, the flas would start growing bigger.

With a smile, Kuvar said.

“Good words. As you said… there must be a lot of people in the world who haven’t co out yet.”

“Right?”

“Probably in Derinku.”

“They could be here too. Maybe the innkeeper who made the dish or the old man we t along the way… maybe the one in the clothing store is learning too. Like Khun.”

“Of course. For so people, the old man in the clothing store is a better teacher than Ian.”

“Right.”

Kuvar nodded his head.

Lulu, who was woken, smiled.

The hot food had co out, and it looked more appetizing today.

However, the peaceful al didn’t last long. It was smashed before they even ate.

A group of rcenaries who were drinking at the table next to them did it.

To be precise, a young man, who had a large build, smashed their food after walking towards them.

“Let us hear it too.”

“Hmm?”

“What? Krono’s schoolmaster is no different from the clothing store’s old man. You bastards, do you know how great Sir Ian is…”

“…”

“Kids surely talk easily when they aren’t taught a lesson. Is a Sword Master a funny topic? You think it’s easy! Huh!”

Irene couldn’t even talk.

He just said that as an example.

It ant that even an ordinary person now could be soone great the next day. He had no intention of lowering the standard of Sword Master Ian.

He didn’t say anything bad about Ian.

However, this man was looking at Kuvar and Irene with an angry face.

Fortunately, the man’s party apologized to them.

“We’re sorry. This friend of ours has an impulsive and angry personality, plus he’s drunk…”

“Wh-What are you saying! I didn’t even drink that…”

“Shut up! And I think our friend got overly excited because he respects the Krono Swordsmanship School so much. We will back down…”

“Ah, yes.”

Irene nodded his head.

It felt bad.

Probably because of Krono, it felt like he was insulted and complented at the sa ti.

But he was glad that the fight didn’t escalate.

It was then.

Lulu, who was up, mumbled while looking at rcenaries and Irene.

“Irene, Kirill told you. Don’t walk around with that look and look strong. Otherwise, weak ones will co to you.”

?1? The initial question is left out, and the questions in response to Ian’s answers in the next two lines are also left out.

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