Chapter 243

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Chapter 243

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The connection between Ted Redymer and Labin Hawk began a long time ago.

It was around the time Ted first enrolled in Rosenstark Academy.

So, its the story that happened right after the Mercenary Corps Annihilation Incident that I saw in the Library of Memories.

At that time, it was a period that was truly called the dark age of humanity.

The Demon Kings army had swallowed half of the western continent, and the remaining half was as precarious as a candle in the wind.

A corrupt royal family.

A cruel emperor.

Incompetent bureaucrats.

Rosenstark was also influenced by this, and it was rotting away in a completely different way from now.

Ted said he was discriminated against a lot when he first enrolled too.

His background as a mercenary was a problem.

Of course, there was still an atmosphere of ignoring commoners, but it was worse then.

Even the professors openly discriminated against him.

Even though they all knew Teds talent, they did not teach him properly, but rather neglected him for fear of upsetting the children of other nobles.

The professors who did not even give him the opportunity to develop his talent.

There were also people who called Ted, who was fearless even though he was a commoner, a bastard and ostracized him.

But then.

There was one person who came forward to teach Ted

It was Labin Hawk.

Even then, Labin was a force to be reckoned with.

Although he had not yet gained as much influence as he does now, it was thanks to the fact that he was the eldest son of a prestigious family and had a wide network of connections and outstanding skills.

If he hadnt been injured and retired at a young age, he would have been a hero as famous as Zion.

His ability can be seen from the fact that he maintained the top spot in the Unir evaluation without fail until I came to Rosenstark.

When Labin, who was like that, took off his shoes and stepped up to guide Ted, the discrimination surrounding Ted gradually faded.

In other words, Labin was the teacher who paved the way for Ted to fully participate in the academy.

If it hadnt been for him, the formation of the Dawn Knights would have been even later.

The predecessor of the Dawn Knights was a kind of club that Ted formed at Rosenstark.

Its not for nothing that the comment Ted left said teacher.

Labin also often appeared in the memories stored in the Library of Memories.

He refined Teds swordsmanship, which was rough because he had never been properly trained, and instilled in him various strategies and tactics.

Above all, he always encouraged him.

One of the reasons why Ted was able to become a respected leader by his colleagues in the future must have been Labins influence at the time.

Teacher and his favorite student.

But when he actually met Labin at Rosenstark, Labin hated Ted very much.

The reason why the relationship between the two, who were so good, was ruined was

Ah.

I stopped walking as I thought about that far.

Before I knew it, I was in front of Labins office.

I arrived quickly because it was right next to my office.

Its already this time.

The autumn sun sets early.

Even though it was past dinner time, the hallway was dark.

I could feel Labins presence inside.

Knock knock-

I knocked on the door.

Come in.

We had an appointment.

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Labins office was exactly what the hero had expected.

Dark gray wallpaper. Furniture with simple lines was neatly arranged.

Its dark.

Behind the desk where Labin sits, there was a large window, but it was covered with thick curtains.

As a result, the only source of light in the office was a small lamp on the desk.

The heros eyes narrowed slightly.

Alcohol?

An almost empty bottle of whiskey was placed next to neatly organized documents.

Although it was strong whiskey, there were no snacks in sight.

Click-

Labin picked up a glass with ice and a pumpkin-colored liquid.

Even though the hero entered the office, Labins gaze didnt leave the framed picture leaning on the desk.

Gulp-

Another sip.

The hero spoke first.

If Im disturbing you, Ill come back later.

No, stay. Sit there.

Inebriated, Labin was slightly less aggressive than usual.

He even took out another glass from the drawer and placed it in front of the hero.

In response, the hero took out walnut cookies he bought from the bakery on the way.

Professor Labin Hawk, it seems he has a preference for walnut cookies. According to the receipt, he has been buying walnut cookies from the same bakery for several weeks in a row.

It was information provided by Sergei, the janitor doll.

Labins grim eyes turned towards the hero.

Your memory is still good.

Apparently, Professor Labin mistakenly thought that the hero remembered his school days and bought walnut cookies.

Labins expression softened slightly.

Good.

The hero internally celebrated.

The atmosphere was better than expected.

In fact, he already knew that Labin didnt simply hate Ted.

Although Labin seemed to provoke him on trivial matters, whenever other professors tried to undermine him, Labin often intervened.

If I do well, I might get proper help.

It would be good to continue the small talk to improve the atmosphere.

The hero looked around for clues and inadvertently glanced at the frame Labin was looking at.

That was a mistake.

Or was it because of the old memories that came flooding back like a tidal wave?

Labins eyes were different from what he had been facing for the past few months.

He had never experienced this before but Ted would surely know those eyes.

The old mans soft voice echoed through the office.

Come to my personal training ground tomorrow morning.

The hero raised his head.

He looked at the old professor who was refilling his glass with that comment that had come out of nowhere.

Understanding of Ted Redymer deepens.

Understanding Level: 78/100 -> 80/100

The hero emptied his drink without a word.

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After the hero left, Labin flipped the frame back over.

The girl, whose traces could be found everywhere on his face, was smiling brightly.

Dahlia.

Labin took out a new bottle of whiskey from the closet.

He didnt have enough alcohol because he had shared a few glasses with the hero.

It would be difficult to fall asleep this way.

Labin looked at the seat where the hero had been sitting, holding his refilled glass.

In fact, he didnt think that his daughters death was entirely the heros fault.

He also knew that his resentment towards the hero was unreasonable.

But the pain of losing a child was too great to be solved by reason alone.

What if

What if.

It was the word that had been lingering in his mind for the past ten years, fueling his resentment towards himself and the hero.

What if he had taught Dahlia how to be clever and selfish?

What if he had pretended not to see when Ted was a freshman?

So Ted became the light a little late.

Then maybe Dahlia wouldnt have been captivated by the light a little late.

Maybe she wouldnt have participated in the battle led by the inexperienced Ted.

How petty.

Gulp-

Labin emptied his glass in one breath.

The alcohol instantly pulled the memories of the past in front of him.

Naaaeaeae!

The sight of a baby crying with her eyes barely open.

Papa papa.

A child toddling and laughing innocently.

Dad! I got into Rosenstark! Please give me special treatment!

The girls face as she teased him, saying that she had succeeded in her academy life.

Dad, Im going with Ted. Im going to fight for salvation the way he leads. Of course, Im lying if I say Im not scared but I learned from you, Dad, to live so coolly!

The alcohol took over the old man.

Since the hero returned to the academy as a professor, Labin had been swept away by complex emotions several times a day.

Despicable and resentful.

The pit of his emotions was not filled at all.

But even so, Labin could not refuse the heros request.

If the reason he was taking on a rematch with Zion was for his own glory and honor, he would have refused it outright.

But.

Because this duel will be helpful to my student.

The young hero childhood and the mature hero who was now sitting silently in the office were overlapping.

The hero was his student, after all.

A student he once cherished and loved the most.

That student had become a teacher and was asking for help for his own student.

He couldnt refuse.

That would be no different from denying Labins entire teaching career.

Ugh.

Some wine was left in the glass.

[PR/N: He already finished the whiskey and is now drinking wine, makes me wanna drink too ngl.]

But for some reason, Labin did not empty the glass.

Staring at the glass with his puffy eyes, he soon stood up from his seat with a sigh.

He had an appointment early tomorrow morning.

Its better to be sleep-deprived than to overdrink.

Labin stuffed the remaining two or three walnut cookies into his mouth in one breath and left the office.

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The hero arrived at Labins personal training ground before the sun even rose.

But the old professor was already waiting for him, sitting cross-legged in the center of the training ground.

Walking towards Labin, the hero thought.

This is a new feeling.

In the past, learning from someone was no different from daily life.

Even after he started being a stand-in, he would often train with Ted in the hideout.

But since he came to Rosenstark, he had always been in the position of teaching.

The only time he had been taught was when he realized the Infinite Formula under Laplace.

But even that was mostly a process of brute-forcing it with his body, so it felt more like he had realized it for himself than learned it.

Thud-

The hero stood before Labin.

To learn from Teds old teacher

To be honest, it would be a lie to say he wasnt looking forward to it.

So the hero waited with a pounding heart for Labins first lesson.

His mouth slowly opened.

Get down on your hands and knees.

[TL/N: Is he going to spank ted??!!!??]

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