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If there were a cold wind in this world, today would be the first.

Under the autumn sky, where the cold winds rage, I stood in the grassland, observing the divided positions of east and west.

Commanding the eastern forces is Kurtos Norbert Pesim.

He is the heir to the Pesim barony and tends to be overconfident, but among the third year, he stands out as the best.

And the commander of the west is Lambert Alois Ketten.

He is the third son of a baronial family, excelling in individual skills, leadership, and judgnt, ranking top among the third years.

Excluding loyal subjects like Felix and oddballs like , there’s no one among the upperclassn who surpasses him.

The joint exercise involving second years—who will erge victorious in the first battle?

Both camps, along with the senior students acting as judges, take their positions.

As the battle drum sounds in the central tent, both sides spring into action.

Following the standard strategy, the Kurtos squad sends out a mobile unit in advance.

In contrast, the Lambert squad’s movents seed sowhat sluggish.

Moreover, they seem to be planning to confront the enemy without reorganizing their squad.

As I watch, Kamar and Neji from the Kurtos squad rush past .

“Judges, thank you for your hard work!”

“You guys do your best too!”

I reply to the two with a relaxed response.

Then, as I see the mobile unit led by Kurtos set off, a nearby upperclassman signals with his eyes.

Well then, ti to get to work.

I chase after the mobile unit and head toward Lambert’s position.

Picking up speed, I overtake the mobile unit, and Kamar and the others ahead look back, confused.

Since the Lambert squad abandoned the battlefield capture, they seem to have advanced more than anticipated.

Having boldly penetrated deep into enemy territory, Kamar and Neji turn back and join the rear mobile unit.

They’ve wasted their stamina.

The two avoided isolation, but the mobile unit is still protruding.

As they make contact with the steadily advancing Lambert squad, the mobile unit enters combat.

The ssenger from the Kurtos squad arrives late, issuing orders to retreat and join the front lines.

They are completely on the back foot.

Despite their important role, the ssenger is slower than the mobile unit.

This is likely due to their reluctance to weaken their forces by assigning non-combatants.

Moreover, even if the ssenger is slow, if they could have anticipated Lambert abandoning the battlefield capture, they could have directed Kamar and the others to the next best strategy.

They probably couldn’t read the situation.

Elphimia is the judge, and Elliott is with the Lambert squad.

Only Liz seems to have the wit to manage this; it’s quite the burden.

The isolated Kurtos mobile unit clashes with the front line led by Elliott.

While Kamar and the others are fighting bravely, who knows how much they understand.

The only reason they aren’t being crushed is that the opposing Elliott squad and third years aren’t stepping up, leaving the fight entirely to the second years.

It seems to be a strategy to allow the underclassn to gain experience, following the precedent set by Sobral last year.

Whether they are aware of such intentions or not, Nils charges out energetically.

Even though Elliott instructs him to fall back, Kamar and Neji calmly handle the situation and are quickly taken down.

“Okay, Nils is out. Head back to the waiting area.”

I declare while tossing a white cloth that indicates his elimination.

“I wanted to show Alter a good performance…”

“Don’t disrupt the formation for such a reason. It’s not just you who will die, but your teammates will get caught up in it too.”

“Absolutely! Please reflect on this!”

Nils is scolded by Elliott and leaves the battlefield with his shoulders slumped.

After that, Kamar and Neji struggle but the front lines of the Kurtos squad, trying to regroup, are hit from the side by the Lambert squad, halting their progress, and ultimately, they retreat alongside the isolated mobile unit.

With that, the tide of battle shifted dramatically.

Prioritizing coordination among squad mbers, the Lambert squad steadily defeats the Kurtos squad due to the difference in their capabilities.

When the front lines collapse and they invade close to the main camp, Liz leads the mages, charging forward with the intent to die honorably.

However, mages without offensive spells are rely children.

Elliott assigns the task to the second year, ultimately breaching the Kurtos’ main camp through sheer numbers.

The first battle ended in victory for the Lambert squad.

The injured receive treatnt, while the others return to the tents.

I attend the judges’ debriefing, where the seniors communicate tomorrow’s points of caution.

After the debriefing, as I try to return to my tent, Elphimia approaches .

“We won decisively, didn’t we?”

“Given the disparity in strength. Lambert’s command ability is beyond that of a re student, and there are also Felix and Elliott’s squad.”

“Your followers were curled up in the waiting area, though? In the early stages.”

“Don’t ntion it. They’re usually reliable forces.”

Everyone prepares dinner or rests in preparation for tomorrow.

By now, I imagine Nils is being scolded by Elliott sowhere.

Also, the other ‘Ranaine’, Jonas, was fighting with the Lambert squad.

He couldn’t use any support magic, so he served as a ssenger, but in the end, he mixed with the assault unit and scattered Liz’s attacking squad.

Even among mages, the difference in determination and experience for close combat is night and day.

If Liz’s assault unit were made up of people like Jonas, Kurtos might have lasted a bit longer.

“I wonder what will happen tomorrow.”

“It’s obvious. It’ll get chaotic, right?”

Recalling last year, Elphimia smiled faintly.

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