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Ah Haha HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Her laugh echoed and echoed, and it failed to stop.

The sound of the roaring exchange of swords swelled and swelled with each passing second, and already long exceeded the speed beyond what a normal naked eye can keep up with.

Both of us surrendered ourselves to our primal instincts, only swinging our swords in anticipation of the most optimal result we could hope for.

And although there was a ager basis for proper judgnt, even for a mont, our way of thinking that led to the sounds from the exchange that was left behind was nothing short of suicidal.

Therefore, we were in a deadlock.

The silver trails poured down on like an endless hail of rain, her attack's montum briefly dissipating, only to be imdiately followed by arcs of swords coming towards from two different directions with even greater speed than it had before.

It was a relentless pattern.

It was as if she was trying to change the pace.

Lilea roared with maniacal laughter and acted as if she had abandoned reason and calmness, but in reality, her fighting style was as rational as can be.

But even though I knew in my head that she was just letting her instincts take over, my body couldnt keep up.

Whats more, because of her unique fighting style, I had no choice but to go on the defensive.

You wont be able to beat if you turtle up like that, you know?! DO YOU HEAR ?!

Kgh

I was well aware that I had no chance of winning without taking the initiative to attack without being told, it was just that I couldnt find any opportunity to do so.

Thus why I had to patiently wait for an opening to exploit, though Lilea, knowing what I had in mind, only laughed with amusent.

Her words, along with her fierce, bloodshot eyes, shot through my entirety.

You have all the audacity to think about that when you cant even attack back!!!

A chain of strikes ca in every direction possible, every powerful as they could be.

I walked the tightrope just in ti, intercepting her attacks as I read their trajectory.

Before long, a familiar tallic clang struck my eardrums, followed by two or three more.

She taunted as she spoke, but I knew that Lilea, the person in question, was eagerly waiting for my turn to attack.

So even though I thought it would be fun to take advantage of this provocation, I could only do so much.

Given the state she was in, she may seem like a person whos engulfed with pure madness.

But in practice, she couldnt act carelessly given that her natural habit was to fight efficiently at all costs.

She attacked in a way devoid of any openings, as if to ask the sa thing Ive been asking myself What to do?

The more ti I spent turtling up, the worse my chances were.

If thats the case, then

Heh. AHAHA

It was at the sa ti I made my decision.

And as if she had been waiting for it, Lilea narrowed her eyes and smiled a smile that could only be described as eerie.

Yes, thats it.

She affird it.

Thats what Ive been waiting for, she said.

She laughed again, with a clearly recognizable glee in her eyes this ti.

I wasnt happy about doing what Lilea wanted to do.

But I had to do it.

Even if she expects everything to happen her way, its the only way to break this deadlock that Im in.

Besides, to rember what I was here for

I was only here to prove myself in a fighting contest, not a fight to the death.

Even the killing intent showered at was uncanny, but I couldnt deny that it was just a natural result of her enjoying this situation to the fullest.

Being afraid to lose was the only thing that could make lose.

Losing this fight right now wouldnt be the end of the world either way.

Thus while defending myself from the continuous barrage of blows, I let out a sharp exhale and let out the wicked thoughts swirling around in my brain.

And once again, I retreated.

Hm?

Instead of coming at her at full speed, I retreated as soon as I had the chance.

My contradictory behavior raised Lilea's eyebrows.

What does this an?

Or so the question painted her face.

Then, the torrent of swords, which had been drawing arcs in the air like a whip, stopped for the very first ti.

Lilea looked at and wrinkled her brows even more.

The reason being as soon as I got distance, she saw in a strange position with only half of my body facing her.

Are you ssing with ?

Im not. Youre one of the only people who know how serious I am.

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Soon the breeze that was blowing over the area changed ever so slightly, perhaps influenced by the combined overflowing fighting spirits we were displaying.

Realizing this slight change, the disappointed look on Lileas face vanished in a flash.

I guess it would be more accurate to say that she was stunned out of it, given that the stance Im trying to achieve was impossibly grandiose.

Besides its not like you know everything, Lilea.

The normal way was, above all, reaching optimal responses with an emphasis on functionality above all else.

There was nothing wrong with that idea.

However, there are people in this world who cannot be evaluated by common sense.

That's exactly the kind of people who are not afraid to smash down the wall of common sense that people say is equivalent to garbage and move on.

I would be happier to be convinced that those opponents arent very easy to beat.

I see

Since fighting and crossing swords in a normal way would only result in a slow and steady decline, the only way to win is to change the way you attack.

For a few seconds, I had blank thoughts, and only at this ti, in this very mont, could I afford to do that.

What broke the brief silence in my mind was Sofias condition to this fight.

If I lost to Lilea

Despite everything she says, I knew firsthand what she really felt.

Maybe it was to keep from doing sothing reckless, but my father generally had Sofia to look after , after all.

Therefore, I had to show by my actions that there was no need for such concern.

I had to prove it.

And the quickest way to do that is to embody the "strongest" that exists within you!

Its far from the real thing, but still

I thought it was worth trying at a ti like this.

So rather than only trying to imitate his techniques, why not imitate his fundantals on swordsmanship hell, even his form?

Strangely enough, both my legs felt so light that it was almost as if they had wings.

Hey Julius Since when were you able to do

Why, Lilea muttered, her eyes wide with astonishnt, with her voice sounding amused and comical at the sa ti.

To not attack using magic, but only exerting magic on both my legs and feet instead of only my hands.

I didnt take the ti to listen to what she had to say, but focused my mind on the sword in my hand.

Before long, I attempted to start closing my distance to Lilea again, but

Silently, Lilea let the twin swords in her hands fall from her hands.

And soon after, a tallic clang sounded from the ground.

I know its not my place to say this,

But if youre going to fight in that state, youre going to have to do more than just get hurt, she added apologetically.

I give up. As tempting as it is to cross swords with you using that technique it would only end up causing a serious injury to either of us. Im not going to go any further than this right now, given that theres still the Magician Hunter.

This was the line.

A fine line that can be damned by reason, Lilea said, and raised both her hands up in the air.

I lost, not just in words, but in this very match, too.

It was just as Lilea said.

Its not the brightest idea to get fatally injured in the midst of the magician killings.

As much as I wouldve liked to cross swords with her a little more, this was only a match to determine my skill.

By reminding myself that this wasn't a killing match, I slowly cald down the heat that had once flared up inside .

And as if in tandem with this, the strange sensation of lightness in my legs also disappeared, it was a sensation similar to what I felt unleashing a Shooting Star.

With that being said, where the hell did you learn a trick like that?

Lilea asked as she picked up her twin swords and scabbard that she had taken out of my hands.

But

I wonder about that myself, too. I just felt like I could imitate that technique and tried to apply it myself, so I dont really know.

I myself didn't understand how my legs beca so light, nor how much of a feat that was.

Imitate?

Yeah. I tried to imitate what I wanted to do with a clear ideal in mind But the next thing I rembered was that I just found myself already doing that.

Needless to say, it was an imitation of the Star Slayer that resided in my mory.

I see. Trying to imitate, huh? Youd be better off not forgetting that sensation. Rembering that very feeling would do you good soti, I guarantee it.

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