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A few monts had passed since Dallas readied his sword.

“Man, you’re talking a damn long ti for soone so ‘excited’ to go, ol’ Dallas!”

Jennifer’s voice ca echoing from behind — from where Lina and the others were watching.

And Dallas… the impression he’s giving off is quite different from all the other opponents I’ve faced today.

Could it be that he’s waiting for to attack him?

“…All right.”

I took a step forward, and his sword moved subtly in response.

There it is — he IS waiting to counter my move.

He’s totally committed to this move. I’ll admit, I AM quite eager to experience the ‘strength that’s not tied to levels and numbers’ that he’ll be showing.

It’s quite possible that this man I’ll be fighting is much more skillful than all the other people I’ve faced before.

“……Here I go!”

“Co on!”

“–! HAAAHHHHHH!!”

I held one end of my rod in my left hand, and then released it to boost its power as I swung it with my right hand.

Dallas pulled his front foot and stepped back, dodging it with minimal movent.

At the sa mont, I jumped up and did a front flip, sticking my left leg out to drop an axe kick on Dallas’ head.

“You’re good!”

Dallas avoided this blow, too.

Then, the mont I landed, I swiped my Drynium Rod to the side.

But then Dallas instantly disappeared from my sight.

“Huh!?”

“Over here!”

Before I knew it, Dallas had reappeared behind .

But why would he announce that? He could have just stayed silent and attacked–

“Ngh–!? Hah! Hah! Hah!”

“You’re strong, but unskilled! Your movents are too linear! You have your magic figured out, but your martial arts still need work!”

…I see. By insisting on waiting, Dallas had made choose to attack. I HAD to choose to attack.

Dallas is a warrior — he’s taking advantage of the fact that I’m standing my ground and taking on everything my opponents throw at .

It’s a special skill in itself to bring out of my approach and have go on the offense instead. That first surprise attack right when Jennifer walked away was probably the preparatory step for Dallas’ strategy.

…Yeah, he’s good. Goes to show how long and intense his career as a warrior has been.

But there’s still sothing I don’t understand…!

“Over here!”

“Again!? Ngh–!”

“Where are you looking at!? I’m over here!”

“What!? How!? How do you keep… disappearing!?”

Again and again, Dallas has been vanishing right before my eyes and then announcing to where he is.

Is he just ssing with because he has the high ground? No, that can’t be right. I haven’t known Dallas for very long, but I don’t think he’s the kind of guy to do that.

“Hey, Master! Stop ssing around and fight properly!”

“Shut up! What’d you expect to do, just hit him!? He just keeps disappearing!”

“He’s not disappearing anywhere, you fool!”

“…Huh!?”

Is Pochi saying that she can see Dallas… when I clearly can’t?

Well, Dallas did say that he’ll show ‘what it ans to possess strength that’s not tied to levels and numbers’.

He’s trying to teach sothing — trying to show sothing that could be considered his secret move.

Think, Asley, think… Why is it that can Pochi see him while I can’t? At this point, there is probably little physical difference between Pochi and . And I’m up against Dallas — and in this era, the level cap of most people is still a hundred. Dallas’ movent speed is bound to be limited by that level bottleneck — thought it’d be a different story when I finally offer the Limit Breakthrough to the Resistance.

What is the difference between Pochi and , then?

Well, one thing that cos to mind is… how close we physically are to Dallas, I guess?

“Hup–!”

With that in mind, I hopped away from Dallas.

But then Dallas followed closely to maintain the sa distance between us.

“–! It’s the perception of distance!”

“That is right… But still not the full answer!”

He’s not attacking — still staying on his generally defensive stance.

Wait, wait… there must be so kind of formula to this defensive approach of his.

I gotta smoke it out…!

“Hah! Ha! Hup–! Damn it–!”

“…!”

…Aha! This is it! I understand now!

“There!”

“Hmm!?”

Forcing my body to make irregular movents, I managed to graze Dallas with my rod, leaving a slight burn mark on his cheek. Dallas tapped on it and smiled.

“Well, I suppose the level difference between us is too great for it to matter. I figured that it’d be a matter of ti before you caught on… BUT I did not expect to you figure things out so quickly.”

“…Whew. That REALLY was a blind spot, sir.”

“Good job.”

What Dallas has been doing was exploiting my blind spots. A normally negligible angle in a human being’s sense of sight that cannot see anything.

Dallas had figured out my blind spot before he joined the fight, and when it ca the ti, he exploited the hell out of it. By diverting my sight and subsequently slipping into my blind spot, he was able to consistently circle around behind .

“This is amazing, sir… I never knew that this was even a thing…!”

“I’ll show you how it’s actually done next ti. I don’t know whether or not it’ll work on the Devil King, though.”

“T-thank you!”

I bowed deeply to Dallas. He proceeded to sheathe his sword on his waist.

“Huh? You’re done already, sir?”

“Heh, I wouldn’t win against you in a normal fight. But you do see where I was coming from now, don’t you?”

Dallas shrugged and chuckled.

Strength that’s not tied to levels and numbers, huh… I guess I’m still lacking in ingenuity. Man, this really is a great learning experience.

I do know so tricks when it cos to fighting as a mage, but the techniques to control the scene of battle in a short ti are modern — they’re what set apart this era’s warriors from the ones in a ti long past.

As Dallas walked over to where the spectators were, I sensed soone standing behind .

“Now that I think about it, I haven’t seen you use magic very often…”

I said to the person in question as I turned around.

“Yes, Mister Asley. It’s because you are more often with Miss Irene, taking… special lessons from her.”

“Hahaha… I think she can hear you from here, Professor Trace.”

“That is fine. I did speak loudly enough for her to hear .”

The way Trace whispered her words made figure that I shouldn’t underestimate her.

“So it’ll be a battle of a mage against mages from this point on. Isn’t that right?”

I said, looking over at the other remaining combatants: Irene and Warren.

“Hehehe… Maybe, maybe not.”

Trace smiled as she walked up to , and then… Huh? She just went right past ?

“Wait, you’re not fighting?”

“There is sothing I need to do over there.”

Saying that, Trace continued walking over to the spectators. By now, Dallas is sitting on the ground.

Hmm? Does she need to talk to soone over there?

As I ponder things over, SHE finally cos over and stands before .

“I’ll use everything I have to beat you down. And I won’t show you any rcy if you hold back!”

“Ha… hahahaha…”

So if I just stand around and take all her attacks as I did to Jennifer, she’ll definitely be angry — is what she’s saying. Man, what a cranky old lady…

“What’s that look for?”

“Oh, this look ans ‘I’m a Holy Warrior, you know’.”

“Hmph! You don’t look like one anywhere, at all!”

Irene let out a deep breath as if to psyche herself up, and then released a burst of so of her dormant arcane energy.

Man, she’s amazing — Gone to learn from Tūs at one point, and since then, she must’ve put herself through a lot more hell to beco stronger and stronger.

Also, it’s quite worrying that only Warren hasn’t moved even a single step.

I wonder that the hell that guy is thinking…

“Now then, shall we get started?”

For a second, I turned to look at Warren–

“Double Dragon!”

“Wha– whoa!? That’s almost too fast!”

–And before I realized it, Irene had invoked a large-scale spell.

This reminds that, when Viola rushed at at the start of the fight, the first person to attack was actually Irene, launching a magic spell at .

I see… so she’s been training herself to draw Spell Circles THAT much faster.

“Here I go, Asley!”

I can see a suspicious spark light up in IRene’s eyes.

Man, and she was so much cuter when I t her in Sagan’s era, too…

Well, I guess this really goes to show how much experience she’s gained since then.

“Earth Javelin: Count 10!”

“Wha–!? You can’t be serious!!”

She’s using the technique I showed her once before — Split Invocation — to crank out her magic spells.

“Ha… hahahaha…”

Man, it’s almost unbelievable.

She’s gotten so much stronger in such a short ti!

“I can confidently say that I’ve trained more than anyone else in the last two years. And of course… more than you have, Asley.”

Irene’s declaration sent a chill down my spine.

“Master! There’s no one but Warren left over here! Help! Get him away from !”

Aw, hell no! I think I might need so help here as well…

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