Chapter 59
Chapter 59
[translator - peptobismal]
[proofreader - max]
chapter 59: the infected city (4)
the first match of the tournament was between a knight under rupert's command and a knight from another territory.
clang! clash!
swords clashed with a sharp metallic sound.
after the two knights exchanged a few blows, hamel could already see the outcome.
"he's quite skilled."
"indeed. he must be at least a mid-level knight."
as they spoke, the knight from glenvale effortlessly overwhelmed his opponent.
the difference in their fundamentals was evident.
moreover, there was a gap in their overall skill, making the result obvious.
and as hamel and daniel had predicted, the match ended quickly.
"the winner is sir luwen from glenvale!"
cheers erupted from the crowd, and the victor, basking in his victory, bowed towards the audience.
soon after, the announcer on the platform called out the next match.
"next is the pride of our territory and a rising star, sir zart demoir, the oak shield!"
wooooooooooooh!
was he a famous figure?
the excitement of the audience reached even where hamel was seated.
the announcer then introduced his opponent.
"and his opponent is... sir daniel, from heidern in the east!"
at the announcement, murmurs arose from the audience.
"daniel? do you know him?"
"no. i've never even heard of this place called heidern."
"well, this match will be boring."
hamel, listening quietly, looked up at daniel and asked,
"did you hear that?"
"it's hard not to with all that noise."
daniel shrugged and stood up.
ono, who had been watching their conversation intently, said with concern,
"conserve your strength. don't waste your energy getting excited."
"don't worry."
daniel chuckled and walked towards the alena.
he muttered under his breath,
"i'll finish it in the blink of an eye."
"..."
'he's getting excited.'
hamel sighed and watched daniel.
there was power in his stride as he entered the alena.
despite everything, daniel was a knight after all.
those who marched towards the battlefield, where death was certain, all for the sake of honor.
"begin!”
lord edmuir's voice boomed.
as daniel gripped his sword, someone from the audience shouted encouragement.
"hey, zart! show that eastern weakling the might of the north!"
"..."
the knight called zart nodded towards the audience and tightened his grip on his sword.
he seemed quite relaxed.
in response, daniel...
shing!
sheathed his sword.
"...what are you doing?"
at his opponent's question, daniel walked towards him and said,
"i don't think i can control my strength if i use this."
daniel shrugged and drew his auxiliary dagger.
"...how arrogant."
zart, seeing this, was enraged and swung his sword.
"...ayou’ll die regretting your arrogance!"
the sword, swung with great speed, flew towards the gap in daniel's helmet.
but
whoosh!
daniel slipped past the sword and moved past his opponent.
"...?"
in the next moment, zart's body faltered and collapsed.
zart tried to get up, using his sword as support, but his stance crumbled once again.
"wh-what happened?"
even the referee blinked in confusion.
"i've heard the rumors..."
the armor was as solid as a castle.
he had heard rumors about the famous blacksmith in sturnhelm.
it was said that the armor he crafted couldn't be pierced by any sword and could even cut through stone.
there was even a joke-like debate about what would happen if a sword made by him were to strike armor made by him.
seeing it in person, it seemed the rumors weren't exaggerated.
though he had aimed for the gaps and seams in the armor, only shallow cuts were inflicted.
perhaps acknowledging hamel's skill, his opponent no longer tried to win with technique alone.
"i acknowledge your swordsmanship, but isn't equipment also a virtue of a knight?"
she gripped her axe, blatantly disregarding defense.
it was as if she would willingly take one or two hits from hamel's sword.
"..."
hamel, watching this, simply held his sword calmly, as always.
silence fell over the surroundings.
the audience could sense it too.
that the match would be decided with a single blow.
and they all anticipated hamel's defeat.
although hamel was clearly the more skilled swordsman, it seemed he wouldn't be able to land a decisive blow.
dash!
it was edith, the black axe, who charged first.
she raised his massive axe and rushed forward like a raging bull, roaring,
uwaaaaaaaaaaaah!
hamel, watching her, also slowly took a step forward.
one step.
and another.
gaining momentum, hamel dashed forward like the wind.
as the two swordsmen crossed paths, everyone watching held their breath.
in the next moment,
contrary to everyone's expectations, there was no deafening clash of steel.
they simply ran past each other.
thud thud!
edith took a few more steps past hamel.
she then dropped her axe, which she hadn't even managed to swing, feebly to the ground.
at the same time, blood trickled down from the gauntlet of her axe-wielding hand.
"...i lost."
edith bowed her head, admitting defeat.
the match was decided.
and again, there were no cheers from the audience.
at first, they blinked in confusion, unable to comprehend what had happened, but then they saw it.
the intangible blue mist-like energy clinging to hamel's sword.
"...no way."
one of the knights slowly stood up and muttered.
he couldn't believe his eyes.
the blue energy emanating from the sword held by the supposed priest.
it meant only one thing.
aura, the symbol of a high-ranking knight.
***
waaaaaaaaaah!
a thunderous roar filled the arena.
the silence was short-lived, replaced by a storm of applause and cheers.
"hamel! hamel! hamel! hamel!"
hamel returned to his seat amidst the cheers calling his name.
daniel, who had been waiting for him, asked in a daze,
"...when did you learn to use aura?"
"not long ago."
hamel slowly shook his head and sat down.
at daniel's questioning gaze, hamel continued,
"i became fully aware of it after the fight at the magic tower."
after completing the second stage of the talisman, hamel could sense mana more clearly than before.
later, while learning about incantations from lena, he got a feel for how to utilize mana.
he realized he could use aura after defeating the old woman in the cabin.
hamel spoke calmly, as if it were nothing special.
"it's still imperfect. i can only manifest it in my sword for a very short time. it must be because i lack talent."
"...?"
daniel and ono, hearing this, looked at each other in disbelief.
it took them quite a while to realize that he wasn't joking or deceiving them.
[translator - peptobismal]
[proofreader - max]
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