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First Ordeal: Knowledge

Ulan stared straight ahead.

At first, he thought that each of them would choose their own Ordeal, but given the circumstances, it seed more likely that they were assigned randomly.

I suppose I have no choice.

The dice had already been cast.

Ulan's current task was clear to utilize all the knowledge he possessed and overco this Ordeal.

"Co at as much as you want."

He was confident he could overco the ordeal, even if it ant pushing himself to the point of fainting due to exceeding his learning capacity Ulan vowed to himself.

So ti later.

Countless characters were etched into the air; characters that resembled worms.

They were familiar characters, the ancient script of the Desert Kingdom that Sylphie had been deciphering.

But there was a problem...

"What does it say?"

he couldn't understand the content; since he couldn't comprehend the characters themselves, his brain didn't experience any overload.

As Ulan continued to puzzle over it.

Charrrak! Charrrak! Charrrak!

Suddenly, the ground started to be inscribed with characters.

And four choices appeared soon after; as if he had to choose between them.

"At least that's a relief."

Feeling a brief sense of comfort, Ulan examined the choices; his gaze beca more careful.

After a while, he selected the first option; because it had the most characters.

As soon as he made the choice, the floor turned a bright red.

After a mont, he chose the first option.

Swoosh!

Soon after, a single diagonal line was drawn. Even Ulan could read this much.

It represented the number 1.

"Does this an it's the correct answer?"

If he had chosen incorrectly, the number 0 would have appeared. But the drawn line ant he had earned 1 point. Thinking this, Ulan murmured to himself, "I'm lucky."

As he thought that, a new problem appeared.

Once again, he was presented with choices.

Ulan continued to make his selections.

Each ti, the floor turned red, and a diagonal line was drawn.

After a considerable amount of ti had passed.

Finally, he had solved all the problems.

Boom!

This ti, it wasn't just the floor, but the entire room was bathed in a red glow, and Ulan exclaid in admiration, "I never thought I'd get a perfect score."

It was too good to be true; it was like a stroke of luck. Perhaps he was being blessed by the goddess of luck.

As he entertained this fleeting thought

Thump! Thump! Thump! Thump!

the sound of drums echoed from all directions.

It sounded like the sound of a battlefield. Was it congratulating him on getting a perfect score? Ulan wondered.

"Krrrr! Kirik!"

"Squeaaal!"

Monsters poured in from all directions.

Undying ones, and even bizarre creatures he had never seen before. Watching over the array of monsters, Ulan's eyes widened as though he had understood sothing, "I see. Is this the final Trial?"

Well, they couldn't just send problems and then let him go; a small smile tugged at the corner of Ulan's mouth.

"If it's this kind of problem, I'm confident," he even knew the answers already.

Annihilation. Ulan chucked.

Soon, he was facing the incoming monsters from all sides.

His bright red axe tore through the air.

anwhile, in that very mont, Ibella's gaze was also drawn to the characters that materialized before her.

They were none other than the script of the Heretics, the sa symbols that Sylphie had pointed out to her before they arrived here.

Second Ordeal: Battle

An Ordeal that should have been Ulan's.

However, the fact that it was given to her ant that the group's plan had gone awry.

I'm fine with it, but

She wished Sylphie and Ulan had been given the Ordeals of Knowledge and Talent, respectively, because Sylphie had no fighting ability.

It was true that she was worried.

At that mont

Thud!

A resonating thud reverberated, an unforeseen, weighty footfall.

Quick as a flash, Ibella's hand instinctively clutched her sword. An intruder was approaching, of that she was certain.

I don't care who it is.

She was determined to overco the ordeal and reunite with Ulan.

With a composed expression, Ibella prepared herself. However, when the opponent ca into view from a distance, her expression cracked.

"...Himl?"

It was a young man with brown hair. It was her half-brother, Himl Deorg.

Himl's appearance was unexpected, and Ibella was taken aback. And in that mont, a sharp blade flew through the gap created by her panic.

Whoosh! Clash!

With a deft movent, she thwarted the blade, narrowly averting disaster.

Through a series of swift exchanges, clarity descended upon her.

This is unmistakably his style.

This was clearly Himl's swordsmanship.

The swordsmanship of the Count Deorgs family.

Why is Himl here?

He had left with the group earlier.

In the midst of her bewildernt and questions, a realization struck her. She noticed that she couldn't hear any breathing from the Himl before her, and his gaze was different from usual.

It wasn't a gaze of disdain or hatred, but rather a dry, emotionless stare. It was as if she was looking at an emotionless doll.

After prolonged scrutiny, the truth crystallized within her.

He is not the real Himl.

Then what is he?

An illusion? Or a monster?

A new question arose in her mind, but it was quickly resolved. She rembered Ulan's words.

Didn't he tell that if I don't know if it's a person or a monster, just smash its head in?

That would solve the problem.

Ulan had definitely said that. So she decided to do just that.

Kagagak! Kaang!

Blades clashed, a symphony of colliding steel.

Though the blows resounded powerfully, the tiworn blade she wielded resisted shattering. In contrast, Ibella's endurance waned.

"Argh!"

The onslaught continued.

Initially, it seed an even match, yet with each passing mont, the chasm in their prowess beca pronounced.

The reason was simple.

I'm weaker than Himl.

Ibella was no match for him.

Unlike Himl, who had been trained in the art of swordsmanship from birth, she had only held a sword for three years.

The difference was in the amount of ti she's spent learning.

Clash! Thud!

As their swords clashed, Himl's fist suddenly slamd into Ibella's abdon.

"Ugh!"

The pain was too much to stifle a scream.

She felt a dull ache in her lower stomach, but she didn't have ti to examine it. She gritted her teeth as she rolled to the ground, narrowly avoiding the attack.

"Cough, cough!" she coughed, struggling to regain her breath.

At that mont, he looked at her. His gaze felt odd and crooked. And then, suddenly, the fake Himl spoke.

You have no talent for swordsmanship.

His voice was cold and emotionless. It was the sa words she had heard long ago when she first held a sword.

Even if you have the blood of the Deorg family, half of your body is tainted with impure and lowly blood. For soone like you to wield a sword is tantamount to insulting the family.

Those words were etched in her mory.

It seed that this imposter Himl was created based on Ibella's mories. The fact that he kept bringing up the mories she wanted to forget was evidence of that.

If you want to be of use to the Deorg family, seduce the scion of great aristocratic houses and spread your legs. Just like your mother did. Then your worthless body might be of so value.

Ibella bit her lip.

Then she shook her head vigorously.

"........No."

Despite her intense emotions, a feeble voice escaped her lips. The words no talent for swordsmanship and dirty blood echoed in her mind.

If she really had talent in swordsmanship, could she have defeated this fake Himl easily?

As she was consud by these gloomy thoughts.

Suddenly, a massive noise rang out.

Koooom!

The ground shook violently.

Even the fake Himl seed taken aback by the intense disruption. And Ibella, too, snapped out of her lancholic reverie, her eyes widening in surprise.

"That is.."

It was Ulan.

She had no basis for thinking so, but it felt like him. Perhaps he was the first person she thought of.

Thud! Koooom! Kwaang!

The vibrations reverberated, showcasing their presence. The powerful shocks continued without respite, relentlessly shaking Ibella's mories of despair.

At that mont, a mory suddenly surfaced in her mind.

Words of encouragent she had heard from Ulan long ago.

If its you, you can do it.

His eyes were filled with unwavering belief.

The words of conviction.

You will undoubtedly reach the realm of a Master.

These words contradicted Himl's, offering encouragent and assurance.

As this mory resurfaced, sothing within her seed to shatter.

mories she had been trying to suppress, the childhood nightmares, shattered at Ulan's words. Shortly afterward, Ibella bit her lip forcefully.

I can't lose in a place like.

Ulan believed in her.

He believed in her talent as a swordsman.

In order to fulfill this faith, Ibella had to defeat the fake Himl at the very least. Biting her lip until it bled, a sense of composure returned.

At that mont...

she suddenly saw a reflection in her eyes.

The Second Ordeal: Battle

This was the Ordeal of Battle.

But what is a Battle?

A battle was not about showcasing one's swordsmanship or engaging in an honorable duel. It's sothing simpler and clearer.

A Battle is fighting to win.

Using whatever ans necessary to achieve victory.

The mont she realized this

Ibella's eyes flashed with determination.

If that's the case

After making her decision, she took a deep breath. Then, with boldness, she rushed towards the fake Himl.

Clang! Thwack!

Although she faced fierce counterattacks, she didn't retreat; as long as it wasn't a vital strike, she didn't mind.

For the sake of victory, Ibella willingly endured pain. Eventually, she reached just before her opponent.

And then, she swung her sword.

This is futile.

The fake Himl raised his sword diagonally.

A defensive stance that perfectly blocked Ibella's sword strike. Perhaps in the past, she might have retreated here or engaged in a clash of swords.

However, now that she understood the aning of Battle, her choice was different.

............!

The fake Himl's eyes widened. Just before their swords clashed, Ibella decisively let go of her sword.

As the first traces of surprise appeared on his face, Ibella's pristine white hand tightly grabbed the fake Himls collar with a ferocious grip.

"I finally got you."

With a smile of conviction, she slamd her fist into Himl's face.

Crack!

Although her knuckles hurt, she didn't mind.

After grabbing Himl's arm, Ibella flipped him onto the ground.

Soon, she was straddling him. Holding down his arm with her knee, she grinned, "I've finally fulfilled my wish."

She had wanted to give that annoying face a good punch for a long ti. With all her might, her clenched fist struck the fake Himl's face.

Pow! Whack! Crunch!

Once, twice, thrice.

The repeated punches, fueled by determination, ceased when the figure beneath her was no longer Himl.

"Sand?"

The body had suddenly turned to sand.

And in that mont, the surroundings changed.

The place where the three of them had been together before. And not far away, a familiar face ca into view.

"Ulan..."

She mumbled his na in a daze.

He turned toward her. Then, with a faint smile, he approached her, "Looks like you've won."

".......why do you think so?"

"Because you're smiling."

Ibella was taken aback.

Perhaps the thought of defeating Himl had brought a smile to her face. She quickly composed herself and approached Ulan.

"By the way, where's Sylphie?"

"Here she is."

Ulan gestured beside the campfire; there, Sylphie lay curled up, unconscious.

"She's been like this since I found her."

Fortunately, she didn't seem seriously injured. Her heartbeat and breathing were stable. Ibella nodded in relief.

Later, as they sat beside the campfire...

Ibella's cyan eyes t Ulan's gaze.

"Thank you, Ulan."

"What's with the sudden gratitude?"

"Thanks to you, I was able to win."

Rembering what she'd heard from Ulan.

Ibella regained her confidence. She had triumphed with her swordsmanship and confronted her past she had been avoiding.

So she wanted to thank him and express her gratitude.

Ulan, on the other hand, shook his head, "No, it's all thanks to your talent."

In her past life, Ibella had proven her swordsmanship talent by reaching the realm of the Master.

Ulan had watched it from the sidelines.

So of course he was convinced.

That Ibella's talent was real.

"With your talent, the Ordeal of Talent shouldve been a breeze."

"Huh? The Ordeal of Talent?"

anwhile, Ibella blinked.

As if she didn't know what he was talking about.

"I already passed the Ordeal of Battle, didn't I?"

"Battle?"

"Yeah, wasn't Ulan the one who had the Ordeal of Talent? I was pretty sure it was like that..."

"My ordeal was about the Ordeal of Knowledge."

His reply left her speechless.

Then, as if to reassure her that she shouldn't worry, Ulan added a further explanation, "There is nothing to worry about. I got a perfect score."

"Really? You truly are the top scorer."

She was relieved to hear that she had passed.

However, the feeling of relief was short-lived.

"But if I took the Ordeal of Battle, and you took the Ordeal of Knowledge."

Her voice trailed off and she looked back at Sylphie.

In other words, Sylphie had taken the Ordeal of Talent.

Imdiately after realizing this

Ibella looked uneasy. Sure, she had the ability to interpret ancient texts, but Ibella couldn't help but feel that Sylphies other talents were lacking.

But her unease didn't last long.

Clang! Kurrurur!

The front wall of the room collapsed with a loud crash. Soon after, a new passage appeared before them.

A path leading to the final Trial.

Upon discovering it, Ulan and Ibella looked at each other and smiled.

It ant that Sylphie, too, had made it through.

The gate to the final Trial.

Even with the coolly stretched passage ahead, Ulan and Ibella had no intention of leaving the campfire.

The reason was simple because Sylphie had not yet awakened.

Also, the long battle exhausted the mind and body. So they intended to rest for a while and reorganize.

"Take it."

Ulan took out food and water from his backpack and handed them to Ibella. Surprised, she accepted them and looked at him with wide eyes.

"I can't believe you brought food and water," she said, You are surprisingly prepared, Ulan.

"I didn't bring this."

"Huh? Then who brought."

"Noah."

"Noah?"

"The little one I've been traveling with. We've been companions for a short while."

With that explanation, Ibella rembered who Noah was.

A girl with black hair and piercing blue eyes, who looked mysterious sohow.

"So her na was Noah."

It was the sa girl who had shared a bed in the infirmary with Ibella.

"You seed to be quite close with her. Did you know her before you entered the academy?"

"We were fellow disciples, serving the sa master."

Ah, I see. They were fellow disciples. Ibella nodded her head.

Sohow, she felt a sense of calmness wash over her.

But there was still sothing she wanted to know. So, she cautiously asked, feigning casualness, "Then, what about the princess from the Kingdom we t earlier?"

Dilia Arpen.

Even Ibella, who tended to be indifferent to others, knew about her. She was a well-known figure.

For such a famous person to greet him first ant that she was familiar with Ulan.

So, she was curious.

That's all it was, really.

"I t Dilia during the specialization test?"

"Really? That's it?"

"That's it," Ulan nodded.

What's this? It's a situation similar to mine, isn't it?

Ibella felt relieved.

Then, she tilted her head and chuckled. She didn't understand why she felt relieved just now.

However, her montary peace of mind was short-lived.

"Ugh, ugh."

Because a low moan soon followed.

It was Sylphie. She stirred with pain and quickly opened her eyes.

Once Sylphie regained her senses, Ulan handed her water and food before asking about her experience with the Ordeal of Talent. He was curious about what had happened.

But an unexpected response ca.

"You don't rember what happened?"

"......I don't rember anything."

She didn't look like she was lying.

Her blinking eyes were evidence of her uncertainty. Well, if her mories had completely vanished, it was natural for her to feel anxious.

"But still, I'm relieved that things were resolved!" Sylphie smiled weakly.

Indeed, that was true.

There were more important things than investigating how she'd gotten through the ordeal.

The final Trail.

Looking toward the passageway that led there, Ulan rose from his seat.

"Let's go, then."

After finishing their rest and preparations.

The group set off once again.

To discover what lay at the end of the Trail and to find their way out.

(End of Chapter. . . . . . . .)

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