Chapter 40
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n“So many people…”
n“Yeah, the B-class section ticket was so expensive too. I guess people in the capital are rich.”
nCeline and Sian were chatting in the spectator seats of the Coliseum. Celine, a participant, and Sian, whose father was Count Roman, allowed them to obtain seats in the S-class section easily. The only higher-class seats, or the R-class, had King Narasha, Count Roman, Swordmeister Kiraine, and the other high-ranking nobles. Therefore, the S-class was one of the best seating areas to watch the competition.
n“But Lady Celine, you really were quick to be disqualified. Hahaha!”
n“…I didn’t know Sir Rian had become that powerful. Ha~”
nCeline retorted, but she felt ashamed for making such a lame excuse. It was true though, Rian had become quite powerful. When Sian had just entered the Guarran-Tia, Rian was barely stronger than Celine and weaker than the Returnee, Jack. Yet on the day of the competition, Rian had become much stronger than before.
nCeline, who had faced Rian on the first day of the competition, was quickly defeated. Rian was always kind and considerate, even when using swords. However, this time he was like a ferocious animal.
n“Haha, I saw Father training him. It was the… Lion’s Way… or something. Father said it was about time he learned it and worked him hard.”
n“Hmm? You don’t know your own family’s techniques?”
n“I never went through any training. How would I know?”
n“…”
nCeline ranted from within that Sian was such a douchebag sometimes.
n“Oh, they’re starting!”
nRian’s match had started. He was up against the Returnee, Roxanne.
n“I love you, Rian!”
n“Marry me!”
nRoxanne (age 36), looked at Rian, who was being cheered on by everyone in the Coliseum.
n‘He’s so popular.’
nShe was a woman and understood why he was so popular. He was a handsome man with a masculine body; well-mannered and considerate, passionate and righteous. It was like a knight in shining armor that every woman dreamed of.
nNot only that, he was a Master-level warrior at the young age of twenty-four and came from the famous Roman family.
nHe was perfect, but it did not matter. He was just a challenge to overcome.
n“I am Rian von Roman.”
n“I’m Roxxane de Natallan.”
nBoth bowed slightly and readied themselves as the fight started.
nIt was Rian who charged first. Unlike the Rian from a few months ago, he moved like a predator to attack Roxanne from all sides. It looked rough, but it was all calculated. It was what made Count Roman famous, earning him the nickname, Mad Bear. It was the Roman family’s sword mastery called
nIt was not taught until one was at a certain level, and that seemed to be true. Roxanne already expected it by watching his previous fight, but soon realized it wasn’t going as she had planned.
n‘…I’m losing my options.’
nShe was being pushed back by his fierce attacks. There were opportunities that she could have taken, but she hesitated because of the pressure and soon lost those options.
nIt was not long after that Roxanne admitted defeat.
n“Miss Roxanne, can you stand?”
n“…”
nRoxanne grabbed the hand and stood up, staring at Rian. She then turned away wordlessly and ran out of the Coliseum.
n‘Oh… I’ve made her mad,’ Rian thought as he exited to the other side of the Coliseum.
n“Ugh, there goes another.”
n“Huh? You mean Miss Roxanne?”
n“Yeah. There are so many.”
n“What do you mean?”
nCeline could not understand why Sian thought that Roxanne had just fallen in love with Rian. There was nothing that could have triggered it.
n“He’s too handsome.”
n“Huh?”
n“Now that I think about it, you are one of a kind, Lady Celine. I have never met a girl who spent time with my brother and didn’t fall in love with him.”
nCeline thought about it and realized that all the women around Rian always fell for him; he was a perfect man after all. It just didn’t cross Celine’s mind as he was her coworker.
n“Hm… I don’t know why…”
n“Haha, it’s okay, it’s not important anyway. Oh, the next fight is starting.”
n“Uhh… yeah. So who’s up this time?”
n“It’s your man! Hahaha!”
n“…”
nCeline realized who it was. It was Kuntarian.
n‘That Rian… I don’t like him.’
nKuntarian compared the cheers that Rian received to what he was currently getting as he entered. He did not like the man named Rian one bit; he thought that Rian looked like a male prostitute he had seen on Tra-An street.
nThat man had lived in prosperity all his life, unlike himself who had struggles and hardships as a mercenary. Unlike himself, Rian was strong only because of his family and background.
nIt was especially annoying that women loved Rian more than himself.
n‘It will be a short-lived glory for you… enjoy it while you can.’
nAs he began climbing up the ladder in the competition, he was bound to fight against Rian. He didn’t beat Rian up only because he was the son of that Grand Bander Roman, but this was his chance.
nThe Roman family valued honor, and that meant that the Count would not interfere in the competition. And if he won the competition, he would be freed from being scared of Grand Banders.
nKuntarian turned his opponent, Jack, who was standing in front of him. He decided to unleash his annoyance on the man and began using Exar to strengthen himself, before charging at him.
n“It’s one-sided,” Celine commented as she watched the fight. Sir Jack, a Returnee and one of the stronger ones among the Masters, was being severely beaten up. They were both Masters, but Kuntarian was different. He was a rare
nThat was what most Masters thought, including Celine, but Sian and all the other Grand Banders saw it differently.
n“So, Roman, what has he been doing?”
n“Swordmeister, I heard he was a mercenary.”
n“He’s using it all wrong.”
n“I don’t know where he learned it, but he definitely doesn’t know how to use it.”
n“He’s a half-wit.”
n“Yes.”
nSwordmeister Kiraine, Count Roman, and King Narasha were all sitting together in the R-class level of the Coliseum. Nobody would’ve believed that they were against each other just recently by how friendly they were.
nThey all had the same opinion.
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nThey didn’t know much about this Kuntarian, but as they watched him fight, one thing was sure. He had picked up something very powerful; however, he was showing the characteristics of one who obtained the power suddenly. He would have been worthless before then.
nThe Grand Banders were able to discern how he was using his powers. It was not something Masters would notice. Kuntarian did not know when or how to use his powers.
nAll the Grand Banders who were watching felt like it was a shame to waste such power.
n“And we do not have anyone able to defeat such a
nWhatever he picked up was really powerful. Even if he was a
n“If Rian had more time, this would’ve been a good chance. Such a shame.”
nTo the Grand Banders, Rian was like a diamond. In a few more years, it would have been easy for Rian to defeat such a
n“This
nThe Swordmeister frowned at Kuntarian, who was beating up Jack, and stood up to leave the Coliseum. He would probably not return to watch. Jack was already on the verge of fainting.
nKing Narasha and Count Roman had to stay behind, but they too felt that
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