Chapter 71: Training (2)
In the training field during the day, the princess had her long hair tied up in a ponytail as she stretched her body.
Despite wearing simple workout attire for training, she still looked quite elegant, as befitting a royal.
The weather was good. The sky was perfect, except for the lack of winds.
Carlyn, as the princess warmed up, gripped the sword a few times and tested its movements.
The balance was slightly off. It wasnt bad, but it couldnt be said to be of high quality.
During the noble training, blunt-edged swords were used, so the weapons werent extensively crafted.
Well, it was more of a formality.
When teaching the nobles, there was no need to be constrained by the type of sword. The princess held a real sword.
This should be sufficient.
First, I need to assess how well you handle the sword. Try attacking me comfortably.
There was no concern about the training. Since Carlyn had learned from Marhan, he knew how to do it.
Learning and teaching were different talents, but for now, mastering the basics was enough.
The princess nodded and struck the ground with determination. Her movements felt unfamiliar to herself.
It had been a while since she held a sword. Even during her trip to the northeast, she hadnt engaged in direct combat.
She tried to recall her past memories.
Unlike with Emmet, she hadnt learned things half-heartedly, so her body moved as if on its own, rather than her mind controlling it.
Carlyn parried the thrusting sword by slightly twisting his wrist. Stepping back, the princess attacked again.
The same pattern continued. Carlyn only rotated his wrist to block the attacks.
The inherent talent is quite decent.
Considering it had been a while, her posture was proper. Thanks to Emmets thorough teachings.
However, Carlyn felt that the technique was flawed.
Due to her gender, the princesss sword technique was closer to the style of trading blows within a safe margin.
It involved aiming for the opponents openings.
Actually, it was a conventional approach.
Even if she used magic power to enhance her strength, if the opponent had a similar level of magic power, physical advantage usually determined the outcome.
It would be okay if it become a bit sharper.
In Carlyns opinion, the current swordsmanship was constraining the princesss true nature.
Although she could be more aggressive, she had learned to stay within a certain limit.
Carlyn stopped moving back and forth, choosing to defend from a stationary position.
That alone caught the princess off guard. She felt unsure about how to react.
The princesss foot twitched slightly.
Carlyns sword came in for a stab. He pressed down on the princesss sword, sending it toward the ground.
Huh?
The sword that wasnt recovered pointed downwards. Due to momentum, the princess was sent forward, almost falling.
Carlyn caught the princesss shoulders with his other hand.
Their eyes met at close range. After steadying her, Carlyn promptly stepped back.
This should be enough. Forgive my rudeness.
The princess lifted her hand in a gesture of reassurance and took a breath. She began to feel a slight strain in her muscles.
Though she had used magic power, she had moved without regulating her strength, acting as if she were exerting her full power.
Since you already have the basics, we can move on. However, the direction from here on should be determined by Your Highness.
Direction?
Currently, Your Highnesss swordsmanship emphasizes safety. In my opinion, a more aggressive approach would suit your body better.
The princesss eyes widened. She had also felt frustrated at times.
She hadnt been able to move beyond what she had learned.
Surprising. It feels like youve read my mind.
Is that so? But there are pros and cons. I believe that swordsmanship should resonate with the swordbearers feelings, but its true that its a riskier path.
Regardless of the reason, I will follow your advice.
The competition for the imperial throne. In any case, the princess had chosen a path far from safety.
She had to choose a better way.
Carlyn led the princess to a training dummy and began correcting her stance.
Here, its better to pull the opposite shoulder.
Like this?
Yes, exactly.
In other words, there werent many useful people among them.
But I couldnt completely ignore them either. There were relatively decent individuals among them as well.
Even though I know, its uncomfortable not being able to move first.
Even if someone had accumulated merit through past campaigns, objectively speaking, the princesss potential was quite low.
Even if I wanted to recruit those who were fine in the game, it was clear they wouldnt come over.
No matter how noble the cause, people rarely exerted effort in places where the potential seemed bleak.
Instead of choosing the princess, Id rather choose someone among the princes who had potential and aligned with my intentions.
At least a few more times, Erendil had to demonstrate her ability and solidify her position.
Actually, among the candidates I had chosen, many had already sided with the princes.
Its not easy to interfere.
Even with Haisens power, there were limits to restraining the princes approaches.
Non-noble talents posed a slightly different problem.
I know their names, but I didnt know what they were doing right now.
And even if I did know, I couldnt simply approach them without any evidence.
If I were the Chief of Intelligence, I would have gathered information and recruited them already.
It was regrettable, but there was nothing I could do about it. Still, I managed to identify at least one person I needed to recruit.
They were currently at the imperial capitals university. It was just difficult to approach them immediately.
It would be good if I had some excuse to invite them, but they hadnt even published any papers yet.
For now, I intended to keep an eye on them and seize the opportunity when it arises.
Huh?
Suddenly, I sensed a familiar presence through the Winds sense. Phiri had come to the designated location.
Duchess Lyurik has arrived.
-Confirmed.
I had thought she wouldnt arrive for another three days based on the distance, but she was faster than I imagined.
It was as if she had been running without stopping.
There was no way I could approach her immediately. It was strange that I knew about her arrival already.
The princes side wouldnt give up and would try to approach her as well.
Since I still hadnt decided how to approach her, I couldnt know Duchess Lyuriks schedule.
I intended to observe the situation and find an opportunity to meet her positively. If not, I would have to visit her residence.
The next morning.
As usual, I entered the imperial palace entrance earlier than the changing of the guards. The guards saluted and quickly approached me.
Sir Carl Schurtafen.
Whats the matter?
Sir Rudehrn is looking for you. He said to come to the First Training Ground as soon as you arrive.
The First Training Ground was a space used only by the emperor and his personal guards. It wasnt likely that the emperor would suddenly summon me.
I wondered if it had to do with our previous sparring. It was a bit bewildering to receive such an unexpected message.
Even though we had faced each other a few times, he had remained silent for quite a while. I had just taken it as idle talk.
I didnt bother to press him. There was no reason to act impatient and come across as unpleasant.
Of all days, it had to be when Duchess Lyurik is here.
I thought it was a bit ironic. Not that it was bad. After all, it was still before the changing of the guards.
There was more than enough time for a sparring session before lunch.
Sharing a practice session with a Sword Master, especially in dividing the swords, was a first for me, so I felt a mix of anticipation and excitement.
Schurtafen, its been a while.
Rudehrn greeted me with a smile as he arrived at the training ground. Then he scratched his cheek in an awkward manner.
Its been a while since I spoke with you. Sorry about that. Ive been quite busy, so I havent had much rest, even on off days.
Rudehrns words werent wrong. There were officially recognized seven Sword Masters on the continent.
Three of them were in the empire, and two were personal guards of the emperor. Being constantly on guard duty left little time for rest.
Of course, even then, the delay was probably due to Rudehrns personality.
From my perspective, just being summoned was something to be grateful for. Sharing a practice session with a Sword Master was a tremendous opportunity.
No, the honor is all mine for you calling me.
Right. Well, since time is short, shall we get started quickly?
Rudehrn drew his sword. The blue blade emerged from its sheath.
The famed sword, Blue Sea, of the Sword Masters in the game. I also gripped the hilt of Moonlight.
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