Towards the end of the lunch break, Makina and Erica returned to their magic classes.

Erica's brother-in-law, Sieg, received unreasonable violence from Keith in the cafeteria and volunteered to be a disciple to Tet, who resolved it in an instant.

Confused Tet didn't give an answer on the spot, but Sieg would bow his head to Tet in the afternoon training as well.

And most importantly, Sieg's two sisters-in-law are not opposed either. That was surprising to Makina.

"... about Mr. Sieg, you know, really... is that good? Me and Tet have just been transferring..."

"It's okay."

Aerica spreads textbooks and notebooks on her desk for afternoon sitting.

I reluctantly asked her sideways like that, but I wasn't lost in Aerica's tone.

"Sieg can't go with me to the Knights class right now. I'm falling apart like this. But if you're inspired by someone who knows something other than how to educate Britannica, that kid might change something, too."

Aerica prefers to be alone without making many friends, but she could still feel it from a pale tone that she was a kind person of brother and family thoughts.

"And that Tet guy, he's strong, isn't he? It's pretty rare that Chemie's so open minded to a boy she just met."

Chemie, who aspires to be a female knight, was a male victor and seemed extremely reluctant to be insulted because of her gender. Because of that, I have a basically strong sense of confrontation with men, except for Sieg, but Tet and I are already friends.

Is that proof that Chemie, a powerful woman in the Knights family, recognizes her power?

"Yes! Mr. Tett is strong and dependable and has no problem with that......!

Not that I know Tett threw Chemie away in hands-on training. But Makina knew best that Tet was a knight with just enough skill to be recognized by the people around him.

Although it was an unexpected development, Sikh and Haines' sisters recognized and relied on the strength of their valued minister (Tet), and as a master (Makina), their noses were high and delightful.

"... I knew you weren't dating?

"So, no!

The word 'dating' popped out of a conversation with the rumored big titted girl transferee and the best talent in magic. The boys in the class, who had been eavesdropping on it, heard it and began to sow.

But Machina, who doesn't know such a thing about their mood as being a jerk, denies Aerika's words while blushing.

Erica, who looked cool to see such makinas and classmates, tried to loosen her expression with a small "fu".

"Well, instead of me taking care of you, I'm asking your fellow adventurers to take care of our brother-in-law (Zeke). So come on."

"... Yes!

Machina's heart only warmed a little to Erica's soft grin, though only for a moment.

I would never have experienced it if I had talked to a girl my age like this and talked and teased her desk side by side or stayed with you, princess.

Even if I had a mission that no one could tell me about, even in my tentative first school life, which would soon end, I decided in my heart to remember the Ericas as a memory of my precious youth.

"- Yes, yes, I'll start the afternoon lecture."

Shortly thereafter. An old lecturer came into the classroom with a squeaky voice. Request students who are deliberately bickering to switch their minds from lunch breaks with a voice that often goes through.

Serious Makina tries to take her classes seriously, but she's just transferred in and doesn't have any textbooks or reference books or anything like that yet. For this reason, I decided to show Erica in the window seat by bringing her desk to the left and to the left.

But on the other side, the desk on the right remains empty. When Makina asks Erica how invincible she is, whether no one has sat in this seat since the beginning, or if she is ill today -.

"... ah. It's nothing good, the person in that seat...... I just don't need to go to class..."

……

That's all I said, Erica blurted out the window again.

Until just before the class started, you gave me a soft smile. When I came up with the topic of empty seats on the right side of Makina, I missed my face along with a seemingly complicated, worrying look.

At the end of Aerica's gaze, there was a view of the students of the knighthood holding the sword in the school yard (ground).

"- Okay. Let's start with the sword grip. Teach from scratch.... So come on, keep your head up. Because Koch is getting embarrassed."

In the middle of a school garden with hot summer sunshine. Finally Tet lost Siege's enthusiasm and decided to guide him through swordsmanship.

"Is it true!? Oh, thank you......!

Sieg, who was bowing his head to the point where the ground recessed, looked up as soon as he got Tet's permission. He looked really happy, even as he sanded his reddish forehead.

"I'm the same age, so please don't salute me. All I can do is advise you, as a chivalry student, Sieg."

"Still helps......! Tet, I can teach a strong man like you!

"Say hello to our brother, Tet. You don't have to forgive me. Just coach me with Bishibashi."

The afternoon lectures in the Knights Department consist of each self-training by creating a group. Although Dominic the instructor keeps an eye on the whole thing and gives his mouth from time to time, basically the students are free to build their skills.

Until now, Sieg was practicing with her sister-in-law (Chemie) because she didn't have many friends. But her style of combat, which she has used shortcuts to train to fight even in women's bodies, was not the way Sieg aspired to be a knight. Furthermore, Chemie often waves her sword with more senses than reason, so she was not comfortable teaching others something specifically.

"I don't have a choice..."

That's where Zeke relied on Tet.

As for Tet himself, he was disputed by students in the knighthood department and should have thought to a good extent if he hadn't gotten in the way of Makina searching the underground library. Neither are you willing to get used to Britannica's youth, nor are you aiming to be the strongest in the chivalry.

But there was no way to scorn the philosophy of Arthur (the Knight King), the founder of Grandel, who said, "Hands of mercy to those who seek salvation," and reluctantly decided to teach Zeke from the foundations of swordsmanship.

"First, let's stop holding the gutter and the wooden sword with both hands"

"What? But instructor Dominic said, 'Knight of Britannica, no matter what happens, keep your hands off the sword'..."

"A knight of stature and strength would still be good. But I think a one-handed sword technique is better suited to people like Zeke than a two-handed sword."

A different style from the one learned in the Knights family from the ground up. And while Sieg is perplexed, he honestly follows Tet, who sets an example of how to grip, and does the same.

"When you always grip with all your strength, extra force enters your shoulder, and at the moment of slashing, the force is not transferred successfully to the blade"

"Well then, when can I help you..."

"The only good thing to grip hard is the moment of attack or defense. Until then, hold the wooden sword with the image of an egg in your hand."

"Eggs... That's pretty sweet."

"That's right. Keep your wrist flexible..."

Tet is a wooden sword in one hand and uses a wrist twist (snap) to cut the sky with Hyun-hyun. Free and free, as if the tip of a wooden sword were a finger, as if it were an extension of the hands and feet.

"and switch from 'soft' to 'just' at the moment of attack"

Slash it down from top to bottom. It's supposed to be the air with nothing, but when Tet uses his power to wave the wooden sword, he says, 'BOOM!' I heard a sharp noise. Sieg was so illusioned that he even ripped open the air and space.

"Su, awesome..."

"It's not great. In every country, in every genre, you should learn first."

"I may be... It's easy to understand."

Sieg, who was briefed, also imitates Tet and waves his sword barely with one hand. There was no more wind-cut noise than Tet's, but it was still firmly thickened with 'Hyun, Hyun'. When I challenged Tet in the morning, the wooden sword was only to the point of just cutting a bar, but now it's properly 'sword'.

"That was certainly an easy explanation, Tet. Tell Atashi next time! I'd like to speed up my dagger thrust..."

"Hey, Tet, I'm the one who asked you to tell me, sister Chemie! After me."

"Not so good. A little bit."

"As it were, well, both of us. Because I teach them both right..."

While he was baffled by the sister-brother fight, Tet promised to teach him knowledge and skills slowly. I didn't originally come to school to do this.

But I was proud that the swordsmanship I learned in Grandell could help someone, and as a young man in the Grandell Knights who had little to teach someone to do it, I just felt that this kind of experience wasn't a bad idea either.

- But those who did not do well approached me for guidance (advice) to Sieg.

"-Oi, you guys. What are you doing? I don't remember teaching you how to swing a sword like that."

Dominic, a chivalry teacher, has questioned Tet, Sieg and Chemie with a rugged face.

Sieg shrivels and takes half a step back even though he is not yelled at because he knows very well that he is a ghost instructor from time to time and doesn't even hate rumbling and corporal punishment, especially for his underperforming opponents.

"Oh, uh, the, uh, instructor, this is...!

"Is afternoon training self-directed? As a knight, you are expected to handle a wide range of swordsmanship."

"Hung, the transferee has a busy mouth. In the first place, some inferior student (Zeke) who can't even handle a sword to Locke has a wide range of shit."

Tet felt angry that he was supposed to be his own student, but that he was supposed to be in a position to lead the teaching. But there was no way to make a scene in outright conflict or cause trouble to the master (Makina).

"To the extent you beat Chemie, are you already an elite chivalry fighter? It's easy to catch a weaker fish than you, but don't forget you're new and the bottom line, adventurer."

"... ok. Now as a newcomer, I'm going to support Sincerely Sieg."

I don't rebel or fear a high-pressure Dominic. That appearance of Tet, who returns just a little bit of disgust and irony, irritated Dominic the other way around.

Dominic doesn't even endorse the school transfer system in the first place. Because it is a 'teacher' who makes young people follow as they please with their background, words and skills. I am a general in this knighthood. Nobody can defy the Knights Commander.... I was once only the captain of a supply unit with only five people on the battlefield, but I was able to be a school lecturer with Conne and Hatteri.

"... you..."

And yet, there's no way I can accept the irregularity of being a transfer student. Besides, if that's the strong one, then it's natural if you're a stronger young man than yourself when you're bad at it.

- Crush it here. I'll break your nose pillar thoroughly.

So determined, Dominic glanced at Chirali and summoned the group that was at the end of his gaze.

"... teacher. I'd like to have a 'mock fight' with Sieg, okay?"

A blonde, big Keith approached him with a mean niggling face.

"Oh, that's good, Keith. It's great to be passionate about training. Boulders are the fiercest in the Knights family. You'll be a fine knight like me in the future!

Dominic praises Keith for his aggressiveness and acknowledges his game with Sieg.

But as for Sieg of the day, he just blued his face.

"Hey, instructor! Um, me...!

"What a siege. I can't believe you said no, can you? Cavalier, I can't believe you're running away from a battle that's been challenged!

"... then I'll take Sieg's place..."

"Oops. Don't talk to me, transfer student. Except for the guy who signed up."

Keith uses the rules of the Knights family as a shield and does not allow Tet to intervene, even as Tet assists with a machete.

In the Knights family, you are free to ask others to play during your voluntary training. And those who sign up for the game won't be able to refuse it or get help unless it's a team fight. In that way, in the presence of instructor Dominic, the victory or loss is decided and directly linked to the achievement.

"... this is what they always do."

Standing next to Tet and all he can do is watch, Chemie whines to Tet small.

Originally this game format is a good way to assume and incise each other in action. But that is limited to the stories of those against whom power has been opposed. Too many differences in strength are not positive for the strong or the weak.

But after figuring it out, Keith challenges Sieg, Sieg is knocked down unilaterally, and the instructor (Dominic) just drops Sieg's grades without stopping.

"... you're rotten..."

Vulnerable bullying by teachers and students in consortium, which I don't think is an educational institution.

Though I feel like I'm going to throw up, I can't even stop Tet.

And Dominic's "Begin!" The Siege VS Keith battle began with a shout.

"Ola!

"Ku......!

Keith's massive blow prevents Sieg from eating up his teeth. But my hands, arms, and bones trembled, and I felt that even though it was the same wooden sword, it would only break me.

Do they also suffer unilaterally today, lay down on the ground, and expose themselves to shame in front of their sister and their classmates? I wanted to be a fine knight like my father. I was looking for a proud human being to protect the weak.

When tears seeped into Siege's eyes due to helplessness and remorse...

"- Get out of my shoulder, Sieg! They're not goblins or orcs. They're the same people, don't feel it!

……

Tet's cheer reached his ear, and Zeke was pulled up out of despair.

I remember the words you taught me. Grasp the wooden sword in one hand and use your strength only when attacking and defending. I don't really think I can beat Keith in the weak - but Tet's words, which he taught me politely, without abandoning for the reason that 'I can't,' shouldn't be a mistake.

…… Koitsu...... "

And Keith soon noticed the 'change' as well.

I usually blow him off with a few attacks. Sieg, with his sword in one hand, cut off the attack and seemed unusual confident - full of 'certainty'.

"Yes, go, Sieg! Don't stop, keep moving!

Following instructions from Tet, Zeke turns to counterattack. I have no power, no speed, but I follow a big Keith opponent.

Keith begins to rush with confusion. There is no difference between what happened to the inferior student suddenly and being a miscellaneous fish, but I feel slightly nervous and pressured that when I get caught off guard I'm going to get a blow. Such a thing should have never felt like it before from Siege.

"Wow, I can't believe that kid (Sieg) is so sticky..."

"Oui, Sieg, what are you doing to your opponent, Keith!

"Ugh, let it go!

"Chi......"

My sister, Chemie, looks surprised and delighted at the change in Sieg, who has been fighting for several minutes, and Keith's surroundings fly wild to struggling parents (Keith).

And remembering his anger and frustration, Keith had managed to crush the inferior students in front of him.

But still, Dominic is blatantly irritated by Sieg, who shows stickiness, and by Keith, who struggles.

"Don't miss a moment's gap! There's always a chance!

"Yeah!"

In that, Tet gives advice while watching Sieg, and Sieg trusts it and waves a wooden sword.

Sieg himself didn't think he could fight this much. That, too, goes to Keith, the absolute king of the Knights family.

And -.

"Let it go!

"Huh...!?

Zeke's wooden sword was slapped into Keith's torso armor (armor) with the dull sound of gallip.

It won't be a lot of damage in action. A weak blow to the point of cutting the armor. But in the training of the Knights, no one can complain about 'effective breakthroughs'.

Sieg's point ahead of Keith spread across the face as he watched the fight.

"I did it! Sieg put in the attack! My brother! To that Keith!

"Sugeye, that zeek..."

"Seriously? Keith, did you lose?

"No, I haven't lost yet. But I hear Zeke took one."

"You've never done that before. Sieg, you're amazing."

The twist draws attention and most people in the Knights family start watching the game between Sieg and Keith.

In that case, in the unlikely event of defeat, Keith loses his position in the Knights family. Even for Dominic, that's the worst part.

Did such a rush drive Keith crazy at hand, or...

"- Huh! Sieg! Dangerous!"

"Huh...?

Sieg, who was touched by a single machete in Keith's torso, was sure of the feel of the wooden sword with a look like he didn't believe it himself.

And I'm still going to fight Keith against him, at a moment when I'm determined...

- Keith's wooden sword was slammed into a silver head not wearing protective equipment.

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