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Chapter 34 Who Teach (3).
Chapter 34 - Who Teach (3)
When he thought about it, there were three possibilities.
‘First, it might be, because we might not be far enough from the city.’
If they attacked, it wouldn’t take too long for the party to return to the city if they decided to do so. At the very least, Arrieta could. If she decided to move at a high speed by herself, she could move much faster than riding a galloping horse.
‘They might be here to only track us. The main force might not be here yet.”
Azell thought this possibility was very likely.
The Dragon’s Shadow had already failed in their attempt to kidnap Arrieta, even though they brought a powerful force. Even if it was an immense secret organization, it would be hard for them to mobilize a superior force to the one before. They were probably keeping tabs on their location in real times until enough forces could be gathered.
‘Lastly…they might be setting up a trap on the road we are taking.’
When the party chose their route, they didn’t worry about confusing the enemies, who might be tracking them. They just picked the roads that will allow them to reach the capital the fastest.
This in turn made it easier for the enemies to predict their actions. It wouldn’t be strange if they focused all of their best forces on the route they were taking to face off against the party.
‘This is the worst case scenario.’
He couldn’t guess the number of forces the Dragon’s Shadow would mobilize. If it was like last time, then from Azell’s perspective, it wouldn’t pose him much of a threat. However, what if they were hiding forces that exceeded the last one?
‘Since I don’t know about the size of the organization or their structure, it can’t be helped.’
The worshipers of the Dragon Demon king were a type of heretics. They were strongly ostracized by society, so they secretly moved in the shadow. Of course, there wouldn’t be much known about them.
‘Currently, the only thing we know is that their place of origin is in the north, and the location is called the Field of Darkness. We don’t have any other helpful information.’
The north of the continent was a frozen land. It was the devil’s territory named Field of Darkness. It is a place where the Dragon Demon Race, who were against the humans, were a.s.sembled. It was also the place where the worship of the Dragon Demon King originated from. The Dragon Demon Race hid themselves where human couldn’t tread. They gathered worshipers from the shadow, and they manage the organization from there.
‘Huh?’
He suddenly heard a rustling sound. Azell glanced up to see Arrieta get up, and approach him.
Azell spoke as he lowered his voice.
“Princess?”
“Hmm. Somehow, I can’t sleep. It’s strange.”
“It might be because you slept until noon, while missing breakfast?”
“You are pointing out a woman’s sleep pattern. Is it something an elegant knight should say?”
Arrieta sat down next to Azell with a coy expression.
It was something he had found out after the travel started, but Arrieta slept a lot. If they were able to find a decent accommodations, she always slept in late. This caused their party to slow down a little bit. As this happened twice in a row, they decided to modify the schedule to allow her to sleep until midday.
Azell spoke calmly as he looked at the camp-fire.
“There is an enemy present.”
“What did you say?”
Arrieta was taken aback. Azell didn’t look at her as he spoke.
“They aren’t showing any signs of attacking any time soon. They aren’t even coming close to us. I can feel them using far-seeing magic to observe us.
“Mmm….”
Arrieta frowned, and she asked a question as she looked around her surrounding.
“You also knew about it last time. How are you able to do so?”
In Arrieta’s life, she had never been told by anyone that her sense were dull. Even she wasn’t able to notice them yet Azell had easily figured them out.
Azell spoke.
“It is a technique.”
“A technique?”
“I’m able to check if someone’s gaze is on me. It is a technique possessed by Spirit Order Pract.i.tioner.”
“What is the theory behind this ‘technique’? I would understand it if you were a magician…”
“In the end, Spirit Order is another form of magic. It is possible to master the mind with a Spirit Order technique.”
“That’s surprising. I’ve never heard of anyone using such techniques except for you. Similar to me, I’ve seen people detect others when they detect signs of life within a certain range…”
Azell smiled bitterly when he heard Arrieta’s word. It was necessary for him to know these techniques in the Dragon Demon war. He was able to detect gazes, animosity and even murderous intent through the technique. It was strange to see these techniques not used in battle any more.
He wasn’t sure when he faced off against Giles, but he was sure now after facing off against Boar. Both of them had the same weakness. The part of Spirit Order that could be considered the foundation was missing, and they had only developed the outer parts. From Azell’s perspective, this seemed like a bad joke.
Suddenly, Arrieta asked a question.
“What kind of technique did you utilize on Sir Boar? May you teach it to me?”
“It’s simple. I slightly twisted his senses.”
“You twisted his senses?”
“Since Sir Boar is a Quadruple Master, he knows several defensive techniques. He can counteract attacks that can deliver damage by piercing through his defense. When facing an opponent like him, there are several technique that could overcome the threshold of his defense. Amongst them, I used the most basic method.”
Spirit Order is a technique that interacts with the mind. Boar was like Giles. He was weak to techniques that dealt with the Mind. The only thing they could do was to put up a barrier around their mind.
The erected mental wall was st.u.r.dy, but it wasn’t a problem for Azell. He used a clever method of finding a doghole. He took a roundabout way akin to climbing over a castle wall, and he was able to disturb Boar’s mind.
This resulted in Boar’s mind making a very slight error every time he blocked Azell’s attacks. Therefore, Boar was either subtly early or late on his blocks.
‘A good amount of techniques had survived. However, it was as if the energy pulse had been blocked. The true meaning of the skills, and the more advanced techniques seemed to have been lost….’
It wasn’t as if Boar didn’t try to counteract his methods. He realized there was errors within his perception, so he strengthened his mental barrier. He also utilized differed defensive skills.
However, Azell had countless skills he could use to deal with each situation. From the outside, it looked like Boar was falling for the same trick, but the inside circ.u.mstances was different.
‘Are all the Spirit Order pract.i.tioners like this?’
Azell was most curious about this part.
During the Dragon Demon War, the sharing and learning of techniques happened actively. However, this generation had no incentive to do so.
The knowledge of Spirit Order and Magic not known to others itself became a form of power. During the Dragon Demon War, the united race had battled fiercely against the enemy, but it wasn’t so any more. If one taught the secret techniques to others, it basically amounted to throwing away one’s fortune. Still, it would be too rash to judge the entire population’s standard after seeing only Boar and Giles.
Arrieta was impressed by his explanation.
“So that’s how it is. I’ve often seen Spirit Order pract.i.tioners affect the opponent’s mind, yet I was unaware of this possibility.”
Boar and Giles had techniques that dealt with the mind to a certain extent. They could let out an oppressive energy, or they could paralyze the opponent by letting out a shout, which imitated a predator’s roar. These kinds of technique was a great boon on the battle field. Azell’s technique was far more intricate and refined compared to theirs. Like magic, he was able to produce a variety of effect, and he was able come up with new methods.
Suddenly Arrieta spoke.
“Your teachers must be amazing people.”
“Why do you think so?”
“They were able to help grow someone like you. Well, I don’t know about your personality, but at the very least, I’m very sure on your ability to teach.”
“Mmmm….”
Her words rekindled a memory in Azell.
Arrieta spoke with a sincere expression.
“Until now, I thought I had enough real battle experiences.”
After having her coming of age ceremony at 15 years old, she had experienced a lot of battles.
At times she would have to show her strength in border disputes. She sometimes fought monsters, and other times evil black magicians.
It was a brutal work for a young girl. However, Arrieta carried out her mission without saying a word of complaint.
As she did all of this, she started gaining confidence as a martial artist. She wouldn’t be shaken up like her first battle experience, and she wouldn’t have to see her allies be sacrificed….
“However, I found out I was in error in the recent events.”
Arrieta’s battle experience was akin to a child picking out her favorite food.
She had never fought against a strong opponent, who was on even grounds with her. Even if she was tactically at a disadvantage, her martial arts had always been better than the others. When she was threatened by a small group with enough power to threaten her, she had been baffled. She couldn’t properly use her skills, and she had been led by the nose by the enemy’s design.
“Sir Azell. If you weren’t there, then I’m sure I would have been captured by those wicked people. If my teacher saw it, he would sigh at my pathetic state.”
“I thought you held firm, and you coped well considering the situation.”
“You don’t have to try to make me feel better.”
“No, I’m telling the truth. Well, from my perspective, you were only out of your depth when the Earth Dragon showed up. For the rest, it wasn’t too bad even if I wouldn’t rate it a perfect score.”
Two years had pa.s.sed since she had experienced her first battle. She was still 17 years old, so he had no reason to give a harsh evaluation when he considered her age. Arrieta smiled bitterly.
“I thought you were going to flatter me, but you didn’t forget to pinch me in a sore spot.”
“Well I’m a bit of an honest man.”
“You are an ill-tempered man.”
Arrieta pouted, and unlike her words, she looked like any girl her age.
After a moment, Arrieta asked a question.
“Sir Azell.”
“Yes.”
“Do you have a lot of experience facing against strong foes?”
“Mmmm. I’ve done it a lot.”
He had overcome countless near-death experiences in the Dragon Demon war. Every single member of the Dragon Demon race possessed huge amounts of power. Amongst them, the ones with their names known to others were like moving disasters.
Arrieta spoke.
“Could you tell me some stories about your teachers?”
“My teachers…”
At those words, Azell started thinking about his past. For him, it had been only a couple years ago, but it had become a distant past for humanity….
5
Azell’s first teacher was an old man, who was part of the civil militia. He had taught Azell martial arts in his childhood when he lived near the town next to the mountains. He used to be a mercenary when he was young. He taught Azell a sword art that required a strict structure.
“He was a very strict old man.
Azell didn’t tell her, but the old man’s name was Rogan.
He had taught the young members of the civil militia. Rogan took on the role of a drill sergeant. He had a high a.s.sessment of Azell’s potential, who hadn’t learned any martial arts, yet he was someone who had a.s.sa.s.sinated the thieves without an adult’s help.
Unlike the youths of the civil militia, he had taken in Azell as his disciple.
If he thought of those times, Azell had learned under him for 3 years until his death, and he was the one who laid down his foundation. The old man thoroughly taught him the basics, and the system of his sword art. He also used his extensive experience as a retired mercenary to foster a flexible maneuverability in Azell.
“My second teacher…. Mmmm. He was a weirdo. From his head to the end of his toes, he was weird in every way.”
After Rogan’s death, Azell left the town, and he wondered the world for 2 years as a mercenary.
He was young, so it was common for people to be ignore him. However, every man capable of fighting was needed at that time. In the presence of an arrow storm, Azell had returned alive after distinguishing himself, and he slowly started to make a name for himself.
During all of this, he had met an one-armed swordsman.
“An one-armed swordsman?”
Arrieta asked in surprise, and Azell answered.