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"You really are quite the warmonger, my dear."

From the other side of the park, perched atop a tree, Morgan watched the battle from a distance and murmured to herself.

Originally, Shiomi had only intended to check in on Bazett—one of the Masters—after tracking her movents. He planned to carry out a simple inquiry, per the Association's request issued by Lord Trumbellio, wrap things up neatly, and leave.

That was why Morgan hadn't followed him. Shiomi was more than capable of handling himself.

But she hadn't expected Bazett's Servant to be Lancer—Cú Chulainn, the Child of Light. And that, in turn, made Shiomi—who hadn't planned to escalate things—shift his focus entirely toward his fellow disciple.

The battle, which began as a simple lee, had now beco a full-blown clash of Magecraft.

The Primordial Runes weren't Shiomi's exclusive domain. As a student of Scáthach as well, Cú Chulainn had also mastered the eighteen Primordial Runes.

So when Shiomi began channeling Magecraft through the twin magical spears in his hands, Cú Chulainn—despite the limitations of his Lancer class—found himself forced to respond with Magecraft of his own, a rare occurrence.

A storm of fire and wind spiraled violently through the park, reducing everything caught in its path to ash in an instant. Cracked cent paths had blackened, the air thick with dust—like the aftermath of a raging inferno.

"This is getting troubleso," Cú Chulainn muttered, stroking his chin, watching his barely-sustained Grand Magecraft gradually losing ground to his junior's.

It was clear—Shiomi's magic was starting to overwhelm his own.

As a Lancer, his mana reserves were unimpressive, barely at a C rank. And while he was skilled in fire-based magic, it was only through that affinity that he could maintain so semblance of his original power in this class.

Shiomi, however, was on a different level entirely. Wind, earth, water, fire—he wielded them all with no sign of being bound by elental limitations. His Grand Magecraft arsenal seed endless.

Slowly but surely, Shiomi was breaking down Lancer's magical rhythm.

"You're not… one of the five elental types, are you?" Lancer asked, leveling his spear and shifting into a ready stance. He was waiting for a window to rush in and force a return to close-quarters combat.

"Who knows? I've never really thought about it. By the ti I noticed, this was just how I was."

Shiomi traced a symbol in the air with his index finger—white runes flickered and vanished in a flash.

Even before the words left his mouth, Cú Chulainn felt the atmosphere around him shift. Within a ten-ter radius, the air beca saturated with countless glowing Runes.

Their exchanges hadn't left room for that kind of setup. There was no way Shiomi should've been able to carve that many Runes into the space around them.

But with his deep knowledge of the craft, Lancer quickly identified the anchor points—three specific Runes.

Arranged in sequence, they ant one thing: "Creation."

"Tch… He's using Runes to make more Runes!?" Lancer's blood surged again as he roared and charged at Shiomi.

Shiomi hadn't carved out all those Runes directly. But planting the initial three during a lull in combat? That was easy enough.

The so-called "Magecraft duel" had just been misdirection.

Even Lancer had been fooled. As he dashed forward, he couldn't help but scoff inwardly—Magus were such irritating opponents, always scheming and never fighting straight.

...Though that thought, unintentionally, included himself.

This ti, Lancer's strike t no imdiate resistance. He had already prepared a counter if Shiomi parried his thrust, but instead, the Gae Bolg felt like it had slamd into the trunk of a great tree—suddenly bogged down with massive resistance.

From the crimson tip of the spear, a chill spread outward—ice, blooming rapidly in every direction.

"Diamond Dust." Shiomi's voice echoed through the scattering shards of ice.

A spell of this level wouldn't have much effect on Cú Chulainn directly—his C-rank Magic Resistance would dampen most of its power.

But as a way to halt his next move, it was brutally effective.

When both fighters wield spears with lightning speed, even the slightest hesitation could an death.

"Shit—" Lancer cursed, eyes wide.

Before he could finish, the runes encircling him began detonating in rapid succession, engulfing the spear-wielding Servant in a chain of explosions.

From her position behind the battle, Bazett raised an arm to shield herself from the shockwave that swept outward in all directions.

The blast raged for over ten seconds before finally subsiding, leaving the center of the park cloaked in smoke, debris scattered everywhere.

As the dust began to clear, Lancer was nowhere to be seen—only his crimson spear lay abandoned on the scorched, cracked pavent.

Did he lose? Bazett wondered.

But the mana link between them hadn't been severed.

Shiomi looked up—and saw Lancer plumting toward him.

The fallen spear twitched, then shot upward with a sharp whistle, carving through the air in a jagged path before landing cleanly in his outstretched hand.

Using the montum from his fall, Lancer hurled his spear at Shiomi with all his might. It crashed into the one Shiomi threw a beat later, both weapons deflecting off one another with a shriek of tal.

Lancer landed heavily and caught his returning Gae Bolg. He looked ragged—wounded, scorched, coated in dust and gri from failing to dodge the full brunt of the earlier explosion.

Bazett imdiately activated a basic healing spell, and his injuries began to knit back together.

"Damn impressive. I don't even know if I should call you a Magus or a spearman," Lancer said with a carefree grin, unshaken. "It's not that easy to kill , you know. We've got plenty of ti, and my Master hasn't ordered a retreat—"

He raised his spear and pointed it directly at Shiomi's forehead.

"So, how about a second round? If you can take

down here, you can have the title of Master's top disciple."

Injuries and setbacks only seed to fuel Lancer's fighting spirit.

"Hmph..."

Shiomi spun his twin spears in a pair of crisp flourishes and resud his stance, silently accepting Cú Chulainn's challenge.

All around them, the park fell into a tense hush. Only the wind stirred the leaves of trees left standing, the soft rustle barely audible.

Like gunslingers in an old western, the two adjusted their breathing, heartbeats syncing with the mont...

Then—

A light footstep sliced through the stillness.

No bloodlust. No magical pressure.

Just the sound of soone approaching.

Sensing the new arrival, Shiomi and Lancer turned sharply toward the sa direction.

"That is...?"

Morgan, who had been watching from afar with amused detachnt, was now visibly startled.

And along with that surprise ca a creeping chill...

One that raised the hairs on the back of her neck.

...

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