Chapter 47 Charlotte vs Kraush

Chapter 47 Charlotte vs Kraush

Having tucked Bianca into bed, Kraush was lost in thought.

I never expected Id end up dueling Charlotte.

In his entire life, Kraush had never once dueled with Charlotte.

Of course, it was a matter of course.

From the time Kraush was born, Charlotte was already blooming with talent, and comparison between them was impossible.

Therefore, naturally, there had never been a scenario where Kraush could duel with Charlotte.

Neither did Kraush wish for it, nor did Charlotte have any reason to duel with Kraush.

Thats why, ironically, today was the first time Kraush ever dueled with Charlotte.

Am I nervous right now?

For some reason, his hand was covered in a cold sweat.

All his life, he had lived overshadowed by Charlotte.

Perhaps thats why the thought of the duel even made Kraush himself feel tense.

Its ridiculous to be nervous about a duel.

Just as Kraush was about to wipe his hand, he felt a soft touch.

When he looked up, Bianca was holding his hand.

Master Kraush, your hand is sweating.

Bianca, who normally would have scorned sweaty hands, now quietly held his hand.

Watching her, Kraush suddenly felt his tension dissipate.

Right, its just drawing some interest.

Charlotte was always a battle freak.

Shed even dress in a way that deliberately provoked challenges in the Starry Land.

It was because of his victory over the Butcher Hound that she took an interest in him.

Meanwhile, Bianca had fallen asleep again while holding Kraushs hand.

Perhaps it was just sleep talking.

After the ordeal with the Butcher Hound, Bianca hadnt fully recovered yet.

Seeing her spending more time asleep recently, Kraush caressed her head once more and then stood up.

Aliod was waiting outside as he emerged.

Master Kraush.

Why are you here worrying over a mere duel with my sister?

Even though Kraush said that, Aliods expression was not bright.

He too was concerned about Kraush.

Right, this is the feeling.

Perhaps he had forgotten his place temporarily, having beaten up a few geniuses recently.

The real reason he had been labeled a halfwit was none other than Charlotte herself.

Its time to overcome the trauma.

Kraush had no intention of ending up like Velorkin.

Even though it was just a duel, he was determined to face it head-on.

I might not win, but I refuse to be broken.

With that resolve, Kraush set off for the dueling grounds.

The dueling grounds outside had mostly cleared of snow and were clean.

Charlotte stood there alone, holding a wooden training sword pointing downward, her hair slowly fluttering in the still-cold wind.

That alone seemed to create a sense of pressure.

In that instant, her eyes slowly lifted up.

Blue irises identical to Kraushs sparkled clearly.

Little brother, so you came. I thought you might run away. Admirable.

If I ran, youd chase me to the ends of hell, wouldnt you?

You know my nature well; that earns you some extra points.

She said and smiled slowly.

You have quite a few tricks up your sleeve, dont you?

It would be nice if intuition wasnt quite this sharp.

I wont be easy on you. If you displease me, Ill genuinely crush you.

With that declaration, Charlotte raised her training sword.

Show me everything youve got.

That was certainly genuine.

If Kraush hid any techniques, Charlotte wouldnt hesitate to beat him down.

I have no intention of hiding anything anyway.

He knew well enough that she was not an opponent to withstand with secrets.

Besides, it was Charlotte.

Where would I go to tell others what I have? I have nothing to hide.

She didnt have friends to begin with.

A lion doesnt need friends among a crowd of foxes.

Should I also fight with a real sword?

Yes, this is a duel to see your true skills.

A wooden training sword wouldnt put Charlotte at a disadvantage anyway.

So, Kraush exhaled and took his stance.

Understood.

Lets begin.

Charlotte loosened her grip, adopting a seemingly defenseless posture.

Kraush simply watched her, not moving.

One minute, two minutes, three minutes.

Eventually, after about three minutes had passed, Charlotte frowned slightly.

Arent you going to attack?

Kraush did not respond.

He just watched Charlotte silently, without even drawing his sword.

Charlotte tapped her training sword on the ground.

It was an obvious provocation, a little too obvious.

Charlotte swallowed a mocking laugh.

A cunning little brother.

Kraush had no reason to strike first.

Charlotte requested the duel, not him.

It seems I make the first move.

The moment Charlotte spoke, her figure blurred.

Charlottes wooden sword, having fended off Kraushs, swiftly returned to him.

The distance between Kraushs fist and Charlottes body was about 50 centimeters.

But that gap was unbridgeable, no matter what was done.

Unless, of course, Kraush had no skills.

Black Hood.

The moment Kraushs sixth sense perilously perceived Charlottes counter, his Black Hood activated.

A move Charlotte herself hadnt detected.

Within that single technique.

Kraushs extended fist caught his sword.

Charlottes eyes widened in that moment.

Clang! Bang!

Accompanied by the sound of collision, Kraush tumbled roughly to the ground.

Having dropped his sword, he rolled for a while before coming to a stop, gasping for air without even trying to rise.

Three seconds.

As the Annihilation Erosion faded, the heat vanished from his body.

Simultaneously, feeling his body weakened, he faintly raised his head.

His sword lay forlorn before Charlotte.

Still, Charlotte stood frozen in place.

Naturally, not a scratch was left on Charlotte.

Her body was always wrapped in an immense flow of aura.

It was akin to a unique power, and that aura shielding Charlotte could not be penetrated unless equaled or exceeded by another aura.

Every gods beloved prodigy, Charlotte was invulnerable, never bearing a wound from one weaker than herself.

Even Kraush, in his past, cited that peculiar flow as the most overpowered aspect of her.

Yet his sword had touched that flow.

Charlottes aura at the master level.

Understandably, it was an area Kraush could not penetrate.

But the contact had been made.

And that was the problem.

That aura flow was directly above Charlottes skin.

Up to now, she had never allowed anyone, not even those on par with her, to even touch that layer.

Kraushs sword had made contact.

Charlottes gaze slowly turned towards Kraush.

Even as his sword swung towards her, Kraush didnt hesitate, pressing on until the very end.

He knew full well that the attack wouldnt penetrate.

What did that mean?

Had the attack reached, Charlotte might have been defeated.

Undoubtedly, she had been lenient from beginning to end.

Shed let her guard down, shed allow him that, and she hadnt used her sword skills at all, only conjuring the aura blade at the very end.

Yet she had been beaten.

An occurrence that should never happen to Charlotte.

Little brother, you

Haha

Suddenly, a chuckle escaped from Kraushs lips.

As Charlotte gazed at him dumbfounded, he let out the words with his laughter.

Got you with one hit.

And with that, Kraushs head dropped, and he passed out.

The toll of using Annihilation Erosion, the Sword Demons Art of Fusion, and Black Hoodtwice in a rowwas significant.

Watching him, Charlotte sighed deeply.

Knocking oneself out by going all out alone.

How selfish.

It seemed he had taken after her in that aspect, to some extent.

Somewhat drained, Charlotte shook her head and approached Kraush.

Then she glanced at his right arm.

From his recent attack, it seemed there were no issues using his right arm.

That was enough.

The duel was also meant to verify that.

As Charlotte was about to lift him up, someone suddenly sprang before her.

Astounded, she recognized Bianca, Kraushs fiance.

You.

I will take him.

How long had she been watching?

Thinking of the child who had no presence, Bianca struggled to lift Kraush.

But Bianca, even smaller than Kraush, couldnt possibly lift him.

Kraush was dragged across the floor with his legs trailing, and Charlotte let out a mirthless laugh.

They were quite a matched pair indeed.

Caw-

Amidst this, the sound of a crows call echoed once.

Glancing at the crow sitting atop the training hall, Charlotte spoke.

Aliod.

Yes, Miss Charlotte.

At her call, Aliod appeared before her.

Looking at him, Charlotte asked.

Kraush is planning to go to Rahelrn Academy, right?

Yes, that is correct.

After Aliod responded, Charlotte placed her hands upon her hips.

Then, with a nod that suggested satisfaction, she spun around.

Alright then. You took good care of things while I was around. Go and attend to Kraush.

With these words, Aliod vanished immediately.

Seeing that, she began striding towards the outside of Green Pine Mansion.

Only about three weeks until the anticipated opening ceremony of Rahelrn Academy.

It was indeed a tight schedule, but sufficient.

After all, she was Charlotte.