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Episode 21

Count Millennium stared at .

He looked at my face and body language as if trying to read my thoughts.

It seed like he was trying to find out the truth of what I said.

And after a while, I frowned as if I realized I was being sincere.

“I want to go to the academy…”

Count Millennium trailed off.

It seed like they didn’t like the fact that I was serious about going to the academy.

This is the reaction I expected.

‘Because the academy is a place where only commoners and powerless nobles go.’

Academy.

Another na is talent training institution.

It is an institution supported by the royal family to gather and nurture talented commoners.

The royal family even provides accommodation and food. Attending the academy didn’t require a lot of money.

The only thing that requires money is the transportation costs between the academy and the main house.

Although it mainly accepted commoners, it also included children of nobles.

Nobles in na only, with no power.

Nobles with poor estates, etc.

What they have in common is that they were unable to establish a separate education system due to weak wealth or power.

Children of noble families who do not have an education system and do not have funds to entrust to other families attend the academy.

However, unlike commoners who did not have to pay any fees, nobles had to pay a registration fee.

The higher the rank, the higher the amount.

However, so far, there has been no record of a descendant of a nobleman higher than a viscount going to the academy.

Because I don’t feel the need to go.

Each powerful noble has their own education system.

For families above viscounts and counts, each had their own family system.

The education system was of such a high standard that even the academy could not surpass it.

It is inevitable that the education system of the famous family will delve deeply into only one of the specific elents of swordsmanship or magic and create the best thod.

There is no way that a group of teachers of a decent level can beat the educational thod created by experts in each field.

Above all, nobles have high self-esteem.

It is impossible to receive education in the sa space as commoners who are considered lower beings! There were many nobles who thought this.

Therefore, even nobles who do not have a separate education system entrust their children to other famous families instead of the academy.

They were reluctant to go to the academy even though they had to pay a big price instead.

And it was the sa for Count Millennium.

He knew I had no talent for magic.

And at this banquet, I learned that I have a talent for swordsmanship.

A talent that even the main character of the original work coveted and even Count Warrug was surprised by.

He said, pulling himself forward.

“Is it because you want to go to the academy for swordsmanship?”

“yes.”

There was no hesitation in my answer.

Justification for to go to the academy.

It was swordsmanship.

The Millennium family is a famous magic family. Education on swordsmanship is bound to be sowhat poor.

But there was one thing that caught off guard.

“You can learn better swordsmanship without going to the academy.”

That ans Count Millennium’s power is enormous.

It could have helped learn better swordsmanship without having to go to the academy.

However, I cannot bend my will. This is a matter on which my life depends.

“I know.”

“You know… but you still want to go to the academy?”

“yes.”

Count Millennium frowned as if he was uncomfortable.

“What if I tell you not to go?”

I shrugged my shoulders at those words.

That alone was enough of an answer.

Count Millennium was silent for a while.

As I looked at him, I rembered the reason for going to the academy.

So that I can refute his words at any ti.

I gathered my thoughts until Count Millennium opened the door.

Firstly, to learn swordsmanship.

Great swordsmanship is good, but I want to experience more swordsmanship.

I want to experience the life of a commoner rather than the son of a count, etc.

If things don’t work out, you can sneak out, but it’s the last resort to win.

When you are thinking about what to say or what answer to give.

What Count Millennium said was beyond my expectations.

“The day I said I would beco a bastard with a sense of purpose.”

He rattled his teacup and spoke about the past.

“I didn’t believe it.”

Those brown eyes reflected on ,

my unwavering appearance.

At first glance, my expressionless face seed frozen in his eyes.

“I couldn’t believe it. For the past 12 years. “Because you told countless tis that you would change.”

I listened to him quietly.

It was surprising that he said sothing like this.

Yes, no. I simply thought about that.

But I never thought we would have such an honest conversation.

“Every ti, you always broke your promise. “You betrayed my expectations and said only false things.”

A story about Raymond, not .

My days as an incompetent idiot started when I was 6 years old.

The impact from that ti remains to this day and interferes with what I do.

Raymond’s influence remained so deep that even what I have seen until now was not enough and did not want to disappear.

Therefore, I silently listened to the count.

I didn’t do it, but I was Raymond anyway.

“That’s why I didn’t take what you said this ti very seriously. “I was surprised to hear that he was going to be a fool, but I thought it would be the sa as always.”

In the original work, Count Millennium was not a man of many words.

He was always serious and a quiet person who did not say anything unnecessary.

I found it sowhat surprising that he spoke like this.

‘Does that an he’s still a son?’

No matter how shitty Raymond may be, he is still a son to him.

I see so much talk about going to the academy.

“I didn’t have any expectations. But I had expectations.”

He said sothing contradictory.

“From that day on, you did sothing beyond my expectations.”

He defeated the wizards, defeated Kaham with swordsmanship, and hunted the Orc Warrior.

“Especially that swordsmanship you showed. “I decided to believe in the possibility of swordsmanship.”

“Does that an I can go to the academy?”

“step. This is the last ti. “If you use this opportunity to betray my trust, then you will have to take responsibility.”

A firm voice.

I nodded quietly.

***

When Raymond was preparing to go to the academy.

Count Warrug ca to Count Millennium without a word.

Because Count Millennium told him unbelievable news.

The content was truly shocking.

“Are you really going to send to the academy?”

That ans sending Millennium to the Academy.

Count Warrug said as if he couldn’t understand.

Count Millennium smiled slightly at that.

“You won’t understand why I gave permission.”

“You are stating the obvious.”

Yeah, you probably don’t understand.

Even the person who gave permission couldn’t understand why he did it.

“I guess that ans I’m a father too.”

“What nonsense are you talking about?”

Count Millennium looked at Count Warrug and smiled.

Because I understood his reaction.

’14 years. ‘It’s been 14 years.’

It had been 14 years that my son had hoped that Raymond would co to his senses.

Even when you make a mistake and co to ask for forgiveness.

Despite the obvious statent that he admits his mistakes and says he will never do it again.

Because he is my son.

I trusted him and endured it because he was my son.

I resolved the issues that had been going on so far, and when my son cried and begged that he had done sothing wrong, I was heartbroken.

When will I co to my senses?

How long should I wait?

When reports ca in of soone behaving differently than usual, I just ignored it.

Since he was an asshole, it wasn’t strange no matter what he did.

However, the reports that ca in one after another and the confident look they showed when eating together.

When he defeated Kaham with swordsmanship in the banquet hall and brought back the by-products of the Orc Warrior.

‘Can I trust you this ti?’

For the first ti, anticipation arose.

I was hoping that he would co to his senses and show his eldest son now.

I wasn’t sure yet.

Only a month has passed now.

It’s too short a ti to say anything has changed.

Now was the ti to watch.

And there was another reason that was the biggest of all.

‘It was a firm eye.’

Even if he was coerced, even if his body was in pain, his eyes would not bend.

The will to go to the academy sohow.

I think that if he has eyes like that, he might be showing sothing.

“I wonder if you can take care of it… I thought you would send Raymond to .”

“I thought so.”

As far as he knew, Count Warrug was the best in terms of swordsmanship.

Moreover, didn’t his daughter, Selina, prove it?

It’s hard to imagine how strong it will beco if it uses mana.

Even though it was his first ti holding a sword, Raymond defeated the youngest knight and overwhelmingly trampled Kaham, who was said to be a swordsman prodigy.

That talent will definitely beco great if it receives the help of Count Warrug.

“It’s not for nothing that they say no parent can beat their child.”

“….”

He’s not soone who won’t do sothing just because he’s told not to.

So wouldn’t it be better to just let them do what they want to do?

“You look happy.”

“I?”

“okay.”

Count Millennium silently lifted his teacup and drank the cooled tea.

Count Warrug watched him and muttered quietly.

“The quiet days at the academy are over.”

The swordsmanship shown by Raymond.

And the appearance has changed.

Those two things alone were enough to cause an uproar at the Academy.

‘I should send Selina to the academy too.’

Having a variety of experiences is of great help to prosecutors.

Because you have the experience to respond to variables.

Count Warrug thought seriously as he looked at Count Millennium.

***

There are days like that in life.

It’s not that there’s anything wrong with my body or the weather is bad, but it’s just a day where I’m not in a good mood.

My body was shaking for no reason.

“Do you have any discomfort?”

Ellis noticed my condition and asked with a worried face.

It seed strange that I was making such an impression.

He looked worried that he might be in pain sowhere.

“I just feel bad.”

“I feel… do you an?”

I nodded.

There was no pain anywhere, but I felt quite uncomfortable.

Even when I was a minor actor, I felt this way a few tis.

Back then, sothing always happened like this.

However, the departure date cannot be postponed.

Even a little delay can ruin my plan.

“I guess it’s no big deal. “It’s not because I’m unwell.”

Although it was tingly, there was no discomfort in moving.

It’s just mildly unpleasant.

And now I am Raymond Millennium, not minor actor Lee Seong-hyuk.

So there is no reason to put off doing what I want to do just because I feel that way.

The carriage moved with a clattering sound.

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