Chapter 86: No one man should have all those turds…

Chapter 86: No one man should have all those turds...

Ten minutes after our victory in the finals, Cerion and I were ushered to a small podium that had been erected in the arena. Arcellus' and Karons team joined us as we stood before the Royal booth, awaiting the kings announcement, before the rest of the top sixteen teams gathered in the arena.

Arcellus didnt seem as incensed as I had expected. He looked grim, to be sure, but calm. Much calmer than he had been at the end of our match, at least. The fact that he was following us to the podium must have meant that he had secured third place, while Karons team came in second.

Many of us were still in bandages, Arcellus servant being covered by them entirely. While the dedicated healers of the capital were nothing to scoff at, they could only heal serious wounds so quickly.

Thankfully, Cerion seemed to be healing just fine from the wounds he had accrued during the doubles tournament. As for me, did you even have to ask? My armor was wrecked, to be sure, but the rest of me was pristine.

Honestly, the whole idea of armor was starting to bug me. What was even the point when I healed so quickly anyway? At least it was cheap, by tier 2 standards.

My thoughts were interrupted by the appearance of his majesty the king. The giant that resembled a lion if you squinted, pushed the drapes of his booth out of the way to reveal himself, his cloak floating in the wind.

As he appeared, the arena became dead silent. The king was a renowned figure, a tier 6 classer that had been ruling the kingdom for longer than most of its citizens had been alive. For them, he was a myth, a legend. As a result, they showed him the proper respect.

When he spoke, all heard him, even though he didnt speak that loudly.

Ah. Youth. With every iteration of this little tourney, I am reminded of this words significance. It represents growth. Change. Out with the old, in with the new. Its easy to forget that all is temporary, when you live for a long time. Young warriors, you have once again proven that the future belongs to the younger generations! Your strength, courage and valor have shown all those present and all those watching from a distance what it means to rise above the average! What it means to supersede the expected! What the path to greatness looks like!

He lifted a hand, allowing the audience to make noise again. In response to his speech, they cheered, cried and shouted. While most here would never rise above expectations like we had, never be able to call themselves great, they were still caught in the narrative that the king had spun. While his speech might have placed a lot of focus on the few that rise above, and ignored those that remain below, I couldnt fault him for it. This was a world where personal power ruled. Entire empires rose and fell purely based on the strength of one or several people. What the kingdom needed wasnt a thousand tier 5s. It needed just a few more tier 6s.

He lowered his hand again, quieting the crowd.

In third place, team A9. Peter Arcellus and Sir Aleph, step forward.

They did so, and gave a deep bow.

In this category, you have shown immense power, and your team managed to secure third place. Be careful not to forget about your cohesion as a team, however. As a reward for your placement, you will each receive a weapon created by one of the royal smiths, as well as a reward of 12000 gold pieces, to be split amongst the two of you. I hope to see you in the single tournament as well. Especially, you, young Arcellus. Now step onto the podium.

Arcellus and his knight approached the raised platform and stepped onto it. The announcer appeared from the sidelines with two bronze medals, which he put on their necks with elegant motions.

The crowd cheered them on and gave an applause for their performance, though it was a little subdued. Maybe his fiery display that had nearly torched the arena had scared them off.

The knight gave a deep bow to the audience, but Arcellus clearly couldnt be bothered. He just stared off into space with a listless look, as if none of this mattered to him anymore.

The king lowered his hand again, asking for silence.

In second place, team A2. Karon and X, step forward.

Your prowess, tactics and versatility allowed you to make it far in this tournament. Dont forget, however, that a team is made up of two people. That means that both of you need to be capable of making decisions on the fly, rather than relying on predetermined decisions. No plan survives first contact with the enemy.. As your reward, you will each receive a trinket, handmade by the royal smiths, as well as 25000 gold pieces, to be split amongst you. Now take the number two placement on the podium.

Again, the crowd cheered as they stepped onto the podium.

Ah, Arthur. I went to visit my father this morning and thought to bring some fresh breakfast while I was at it. He was impressed by your performance yesterday, especially when he saw some of the swordsmanship that I tend to use. I told him about me being your mentor, you see.

I smiled and grabbed a honey-filled bun, munching down on it. It sure was convenient, having some inroad into the church. Especially when, you know, you were the antithesis to the church in almost every way. Wait a minute had Andross set me up with Doran as a mentor to mollify the church? That old man had been planning this from the start! Devious old bugger Well, since it benefitted me, I wasnt about to complain.

I turned my attention from the sweet taste of my honey bun to Doran.

So hows that coming along? You and your father, I mean.

He smiled slightly, before letting out a small sigh.

Typical of you to ask such a tactless question. I suppose Ive come to expect this of you. My relationship with my father has been recovering. When first we talked a few days ago, it was like I had never left. Now, its a little more awkward, though. Sometimes we dont find anything to talk about and fall silent. That wouldnt be so bad, if it wasnt for the guilty look on my fathers face in those moments. Doran said quietly.

Realizing my mistake, I paused.

...Sorry. I said.

Oh, think nothing of it. I dont blame you. Anyway, I think I should go wake Cerion, before he sleeps through the next category of the tournament. he said with a light smile, before getting up.

A short breakfast later, I decided to visit the old codgers underground shack. Rashid, the guild head, always seemed to welcome my company anyway. Much to my own displeasure, I didnt exactly dislike his, either. Something about that old mans energy was infectious.

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Ah, Arthur, my boy! Good show I say, good show! Fantastic job yesterday, you really showed those mercs whose boss! he said, shadowboxing around his couch as he did so.

Can I keep this sword, then? I asked halfheartedly, pointing at the tier 4 sword he had loaned me for the tournament.

But of course! As long as you win the next one as well! Or get into the finale, at least. There are some strong competitors, after all, hohoho! he said with glee, rubbing his bony hands together.

My eyebrows lifted in surprise.

Really? Even after yesterdays showing you dont know who will win the next category?

That was surprising, especially since I had even used my trump cards in those final few fights. I had even used my mana intrusion, which the guild head, as a tier 6, wouldnt have missed.

Right, right! That monk boy and the church girl are both pretty tough, with their own fun rules to follow! Your build definitely holds an inherent advantage over more basic, inert ones, but dont think your competitors will play by the rules either! You saw what Arcellus was capable of last time! Now imagine another three or four people with similar strength, that havent completed yet. Less than half of the seeded participants participated in the doubles tournament, after all. He said warningly, waving a finger in the air. He started to spin it around when he noticed I was following his movement, so I quickly snapped out of it.

Anyway, on to more important matters he said dangerously, in a half whisper. His face twisted into one of glee just as quickly as the opposite had happened, however.

Want to see my rock collection? he asked with a childs innocence.

Maybe later I replied; before running away. I wasnt a coward. Some things were just too scary to deal with twice. No one man should have all that power or all those petrified animal turds, in this case.