“Hello, everyone, busy going at it as usual, huh?” I said.
“Master,” Alexia said as she noticed me. “Good morning.”
“Yes, morning,” I replied.
It was a day after Lucy and Thyssel visited my house.
As usual, I went to the training ground of the Knights’ HQ.
No matter what happens at the Magician’s Academy, my usual work does not change. So, what I’ll do is the training of the Knights, which hasn’t changed from my everyday life.
There’s also my training. At this age, if you just eat and sleep, you will soon become out of shape. I’m a boring old man, so I want to at least care about how I look.
“Master, what happened to your sword?” Alexia asked, curious.
Yeah, I feel like that sword stuck out to every person I met. I wonder if that red sword stands out being wielded by an old man like me, after all?
“Oh, I went to get it sharpened a bit,” I said. “I’ll get it back the day after tomorrow.”
“I see, is that why?” Alexia said.
The question is answered without any problems. Well, it’s not the kind of topic that needs expounding upon.
It was shortly after sunrise, but some of the Knights were already enthusiastically wielding their wooden swords. I’m usually an early riser, but while I think it’s great to be coming earlier than me, it can be a little worrisome.
In particular, Alexia may also have her duties as Captain. I wonder when she rests.
I asked her about it before, but she just told me that it was okay because she didn’t overdo it, and the story was over. Well, I’m not the type to insist on pushing something, so if she says it’s okay, then it’s okay.
“But, you’re still early, huh?” I asked.
“It just happened to be so today,” Alexia said. “The escort detail is over and work has settled down.”
“I see,” I said. “I’m glad to hear that.”
As I thought before, I think it would be better for the world for people like Alexia, the Knight-Captain, and Lucy, the Head Magus of the Magic Division, to have a bit of free time on their hands. Lucy may have too much of it already, though.
If the heads of the nation’s prime fighting forces are not busy, that means things are peaceful.
On the other hand, if it is too peaceful, it may cause a decrease in skill and morale, but at least for the Knights of Rebello, it seems that there is no concern about those.
“By the way, Lucy and Thyssel came to my house yesterday,” I said.
Lucy had said she had talked to Alexia, so this should be no issue. I said it while we stretched out and warmed up in preparation for wielding our wooden swords.
“If Thyssel was with her, did it happen to involve the Magician’s Academy?” Alexia asked.
“Yes, yes,” I said. “I’ve been recruited to teach swordsmanship there. Didn’t Lucy tell you?”
Alexia’s reaction is a bit suspicious. It made me worried about how much Lucy had actually said to her.
“Umm… I heard that the Academy would like to borrow a teacher, but no more than that…” Alexia said.
“I see……”
That bitch didn’t even tell her the details, after all.
I suppose that’s just Lucy for you. I guess I was really the one who needed to do the explaining after all?
“No, the thing is, I’ve been asked to teach in the Sword Magic Department of the Magician’s Academy…” I said.
“Isn’t that good?” Alexia asked. “It would also help make you more famous, Master.”
In a nutshell, Alexia’s reaction is positive. But, I’m a bit less concerned about my reputation and more so that I’m going to be teaching somewhere where I have no business being. I’m probably the only one who even does care about it.
“Fame, huh?” I asked. “… I don’t really care much for that…”
“I think you just don’t bother too much in general, Master,” Alexia said. “I suppose that’s why you’re usually so happy.”
“Is that how it is…?” I asked.
“Yes. That’s it exactly,” Alexia said.
For sure, teaching at a historic and storied institution like the Magician’s Academy would be good for my reputation.
But, as I said, I don’t really care about that. I don’t want to get unnecessary attention.
“I’m certain there will be no issues so long as you don’t go to the Academy every day,” Alexia said.
“Oh, it’s kind of you to say that,” I said.
Even if this conversation was being taken so positively, I still don’t know how often I will go to the Academy.
Lucy said once a week should be good, and if that were true, the Knights of Rebelio wouldn’t have any particular problems with it. I can’t just quit this job and start over there.
And though the frequency is settled, I don’t know how long I’ll be teaching there in total. I hope Lucy will put that down somewhere in writing.
“Well then, let’s practice a bit then move to instruction,” I said.
Yeah, let’s put that matter to the side. Since I’ve come here, I’m a special instructor. I have to do my job properly.
“In that case, I’ll be happy to be your partner,” Alexia said with a smile.
“Oh, thanks,” I said.
With that, we go into our preparatory movements for combat.
At the edge of the training ground so we don’t interfere with everyone else, I close my eyes and focus.
“―― ……”
It’s not that difficult to do.
First of all, spiritual unification. And from here on out, I will prepare my mind and body for wielding the sword.
This routine has been going on since I was teaching swordsmanship at the dojo, but Alexia is also used to it. Even early in the morning, there are the shouts of the knights who are training and the sound of the wooden swords clashing against each other, though the people are sparsely gathered here.
The time used for this spiritual unification varies from day to day and it takes about five minutes at the shortest. I sometimes do it for about 30 minutes when I’m feeling uncomfortable or when I’m feeling off.
“… Hmm.”
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