The competition is divided into three stages. The first stage requires you to demonstrate your combative abilities. The King will choose names at random to fight against each other. Your skill with weaponry and tactics, as well as your stamina and endurance, will be put to the test in the second stage. The last one, according to Imelda, is where things typically become nasty. We can utilize any weapon we have at our disposal. And the last one standing will be named the winner.
The King is presently seated in the northern section of the Arena, and the eight of us are arranged in a line in front of him. Alexander was sitting to his right and the director was to his left as he was seated. As I observed Alexander, he appears to be helping the king choose who will face whom.
I closed my eyes firmly, trying to keep my hatred at bay.
"Milla Bryson of Rendyl, and Hugo Fortden of Fortden Barony." The King announced.
As the first trainees are announced, the audience applauds in excitement.
"Liam Tyren of the Tyren Marquisate, and Randen Elfire from the commoner's village."
"Fyrell Daven of Daven Barony, and Nory Antehein of the commoner's village."
"Nicholas Avenier of Frenp County, and Ryner Daven of Daven Barony."
The director stood up and gave directions. "Thank you very much, King Frederrin. The rules are simple: no weapons. You can only use your hands and feet. The length of your battle will be determined by the King and the army's General. Remember, if you do not stop when you hear the signal, you will be disqualified or worse, expelled from the training camp," he added. "We will proceed in the same order, following the same sets of competitors as the King announced. Milla and Hugo, please proceed to the center."
We sat on the seat that had been set up for us, observing Milla and Hugo. A gunshot was heard from the outside, signaling the start of the battle.
Hugo stands about 6 feet 1 inch in height, while Milla stands about 5 feet 9. With Hugo's physique, Milla may struggle to show off her powerful blows.
The audience erupted as Milla charged toward Hugo. She tried punching him, but he wouldn't budge. He has the physique of a combat tanker. He's the camp's big guy.
"You know, I was wondering why they let Milla join," Liam stated as he leaned in closer. She's only a few days old here in the camp."
"I was wondering the same thing, but I suppose it's because of what she can do. Look at how strong those punches are. Hugo's defense will crumble any minute now," I predicted.
"I had the same thought. I've heard she's on par with Imelda in hand-to-hand combat."
"She is. I was present when Imelda struggled a little due to her blows. She's from Rendyl, therefore if she uses her mana, it willgive her a great advantage when it comes to power," I stated as I watched Milla move.
"Isn't it somewhat unfair? We are all aware of the power mana possesses, and they still permitted her to use it, though." A little annoyed, Liam said.
"Take your complaint to the Director, he's the one who chose us to be here," I remarked humorously. He playfully smacks my shoulder and continues watching the match in front of us.
"Milla's not from here so she doesn't know that Hugo can't use his energy in combats," Liam said.
"I guess she realized it now," I replied as I saw Milla use her mana to deliver a solid hit that sent Hugo flying in front of the elevated stage.
The entire arena was filled with the audience's loud cheers. A gunshot was heard once more, signaling that the battle was already over.
Hugo stumbled as he tried to stand. Liam and I extended a hand to help him rest on the bench. While Milla sat on the opposite side, not interacting with us as usual.
Liam, on the other hand, flexed his neck a little bit. Randen, his opponent, was already making his way to the arena's core when I saw him. I wished him luck and mentioned that Randen wasn't an easy opponent. He gave a thumbs-up before he went to the center.
When we heard the signal, Liam began attacking Randen, but Randen managed to land the opening blow. I noticed Liam take a deep breath and quickly regain his stance. He uses his agility to avoid Randen and manages to immobilize him for a brief moment, allowing him to land a kick to the chest. Randen begins to use his energy. Liam should tread cautiously.
Randen's grip can break his bones with that kind of power. Randen's hard-as-a-metal skin made Liam's attacks futile. Liam needs to wait a few minutes until his opponent runs out of energy, supposing he can fight until then. He already has blood on his lips so he must come up with a strategy to win.
I was already on the edge of my seat when I noticed him concentrating on his feet. Liam won in the blink of an eye. He's much faster than before. The audience was stunned for a while, but when they realized that Liam turned the tide, they roared once again. The signal was not heard, indicating that the fight was still ongoing. My brow furrowed, they'd both already played their trump cards, so this would be challenging for them both.
When we heard the sudden gunshot, Liam was about to attack Randen. I breathed a sigh of relief. I didn't even realize I was holding my breath.
I got to my feet and met Randen halfway. I assisted him in taking his seat, and a medic arrived immediately to clean his wound. I tapped his shoulder and told him I'd look into Liam's situation, he just whispered his thanks.
I noticed Liam slowly making his way across the bench. I quickly assist him. "I was relieved that I wasn't the one who had to deal with Randen," I explained.
"Look how swollen my fist is," he exclaimed, pointing to his fist. "I want to do that too, you know, harden my own skin," I chuckled, then helped him sit and rest. He was also attended to by a medic immediately.
Each of us can develop a specific skill that we can put to use with our own energy. Randen's ability was by far the most impressive out of every skill that I saw. Concentrating a certain amount of energy on a specific area of the body is tricky. I don't have that kind of extraordinary ability. Imelda mentioned that my energy level is below average, which is why I can only transfer energy to a weapon, which all of us can do.
Two female trainees are now facing off. I have no idea who they are, so I watch them as they demonstrate their abilities. Fyrelle, the woman with blonde hair and a petite frame, struggles as Nory's hair crackles with energy. I squint my eyes to get a better view of what's going on with her hair. Fyrelle continues to leap away from her, flinching as nervousness overtakes her. She stumbled while leaping, and Nory attacked Fyrelle quickly. A gunshot was heard, but Nory continued to lunge at her. The next thing I knew, Nory was being grabbed by both hands by Imelda and Mr. Hans.
"Nory Antehein violated the rule, so she is disqualified from the tournament," said the Director. "After the event, further punishment will be given."
MillaWhat an idiot. I thought as the two trainers took the insane girl out of the stadium.I witnessed the Director sincerely apologizing to the King for what had happened. Maybe the energy affected the girl's brain, affecting her ability to think rationally.As soon as the next and final match was announced, I noticed Imelda's champion approaching the center. I once witnessed him engage in combat with the other trainees whilst Imelda was watching. I often saw him working out by himself. I never saw him not practice, whether it was with a weapon or simply his bare hands."Nicholas is fortunate. Ryner isn't that challenging," a guy named Liam said. I didn't bother looking at him since I didn't really care. He isn't the only one who has attempted to strike up a conversation with me. But I have no intention of befriending anyone from here. I may have been exiled from my homeland, but that does not mean I will instantly live like a Sataraian."You know, I'm
NicholasIt's difficult to keep up when your opponent's strength involves agility. As I flee from these annoying arrows, I can feel the muscles in my legs tense up. I could sense Randen's presence behind me, so I tried to pick up my pace.When I reached the end of the pouring arrows and passed through the massive barrier, I noticed a large improvised tower. I slowed down when I spotted Liam crouching on the ground and Milla staring up at it with blood trickling down her left arm. At this point, I shouldn't be helping Liam because I have a battle to win.I picked up the pace and climbed the tower. I managed to pass through the first floor, but a wooden flank smacked the side of my torso, causing me to stumble slightly. As soon as I had a thought, I leaped onto the wood and used it to climb to the third floor, avoiding the spears that were about to pierce my skin. For a few seconds, I look down. I noticed the others
"You finally wake up," a familiar voice said as I opened my eyes to find myself surrounded by a wooden wall. "You were asleep for two whole days because you lost too much blood during the tournament," Mr. Hans explained as he handed me a glass of water."Sir," I said, struggling to get out of bed. "What happened when I passed out?""Obviously, Milla Bryson won. After you passed out, Milla was the only one who remained conscious." I exhaled, dismayed."I know how upsetting it is, becoming the champion is within your grasp but has suddenly become out of reach, this means that you have something more important to do than be the champion. Learn from what happened and try to figure out why it happened.""I'll go tell your trainer you've regained consciousness," he adds as he walks out of the room.I drank the water Mr. Hans had given me while staring out the window beside my bed. The event has been over for two days, and I'm curious what kind of awarding ceremony took place. I sighed and d
"I told you not to push yourself to be the winner, Nicholas!" My mother said as soon as I told her everything that happened throughout the tournament. We're currently enjoying lunch in the dining room of our home."But I'm fine now, mom. I'm here standing strong and healthy," I say proudly."You stubborn child!""Don't be upset, my dear mother. I have a suggestion," I said. She waited for me to continue "You know I have to work within the Palace mother, and I was wondering if you wanted to move to the capital so I could pay you more visits.""No chance, Nicholas. I don't like where this talk is going," she continued to eat. "But, Mom, the capital is almost a day's ride by vessel. If you stay here I won't be able to visit you as often.""I'm okay with it, Nicholas. I can visit you, but I won't be staying in the capital," she said firmly making me sigh in defeat."All right, mom. But, please, stay safe here.""Nothing happened to me during the months you were gone, so I'm good," I nodde
A high-ranking noble. It's been five days since we went to the Count's house and since I knew that information about my father. I kept my silence and did not dare ask my mother about it. Days passed by quickly and I just did my routine every day. Tania's joining me on my morning practice, and then I'll help my mother with her chores throughout the day like, going to the market and cleaning the house. Sometimes Reiss visits me asking about my final plan but most of the time bragging about his lover."Are all your belongings ready?" My mother asks as she checks the boxes full of personal stuff which I will bring to the capital tomorrow."Yes, Mom.""Nicholas, try not to involve yourself with the Royal Family too much or any other nobles. They are all dangerous, and no one but you can protect yourself from those of power." My mother said worriedly."Mom, I can protect myself and I promise I'll just do my job to teach the Crown Prince, nothing more." She nodded. I understand why she kee
When I realized that we had already docked, I returned to the carriage. We will arrive at the palace before dusk, the coachman assured. I was simply glancing out the carriage window, observing the residents of the capital. Much nobility is strolling around the bustling streets, and guards are on patrol. The coachman makes a halt at a restaurant a short while later. "Mr. Avenier, you will eat here before continuing on your journey to the palace," the coachman stated with courtesy. I gave a nod and exited the carriage. People are simply passing by it, treating it like any other neighborhood eatery. Perhaps as a result of its extremely plain external decoration? The coachman stayed at the carriage, but I ignored the thought and went into the restaurant. With hesitation, I opened the door, and a well-dressed man welcomed me right away. "Mr. Aveneir, right? Count Frenp asked us to serve you well for today," he continued, sounding as though he was anticipating me. " This is the tab
The commander and I both kneel as soon as the crown prince walks into the chamber."I greet the only star of the empire, Prince Xydel Fredyn Eran.""It's good to see you again, Commander Dyle." The little prince's gentle voice is much different from the king's.Like Commander Dyle, I got to my feet.I bowed and said, "Nicholas Avenier greets the Crown Prince.""So you are the new teacher that His Majesty hires?""Yes, Your Highness. I'm truly honored for this given opportunity.""It's nothing, Sir Nicholas. I look forward to our classes together," he replied with warmth.The Prince is a more delicate person than the king, who has an authoritative demeanor. Perhaps, for this reason, Commander Dyle is quite attached to him."I still have a class to attend, so I'll excuse myself," he whispered before leaving the room.Commander Dyle accompanied me to the chamber reserved for the knights and guards. I thank him before entering the room to which I have been assigned.I start by observing e
Milla was surrounded by our fellow royal guards as if they were being friendly with her. Not until I saw one of them grab Milla's shoulder to get her attention."Don't even try to be involved with them. This is one of the things that she should overcome to prove herself."Just then I realized what they usually say when you are working in the palace: everyone is your enemy. I continue eating fighting the urge to go to approach Milla.After eating with the commander, he asked me to meet him at the entrance of the training area and informed me that I would be assigned to the southern gate of the Palace, and he would personally guide me there.After taking a quick bath, I put on the temporary uniform provided to me. To be honest, I didn't think I would get a job here after losing in the tournament. But thankfully, the King has shown me his favor and granted me this opportunity.I put on my boots and headed straight to the meeting place. The area was radiant in the sunlight, with soldiers