3 - The old man from the countryside is appointed
“Wait… Just wait a second… Can, you say that again?”
“Of course, Master. I’ve recommended you to the Order as a special instructor, and my request has been approved, so I’m here to convey the good news.
“…Hmm?”
Huh? What? Special instructor?
I’m just a humble sword instructor in a backwater village, and I’m being scouted for a position as a special instructor for the Knight Order? The same Knight Order that’s based in Baltrain?
Ha! She almost got me there. Nice joke, Alexia! I thought she was a pretty stoic person but looks like she has a sense of humor too!
“…Really?”
“Master, why would I lie about something like this?”
When I asked her again, just to make sure, Alexia replied with a slightly sullen tone, her expression saddening.
Ah… Even so, this is rather troubling. This is unrealistic.
“Master, this really isn’t much for someone as skilled as you are.”
“You say that, but… you know, I’m not as strong as you think I am.”
“You’re always so humble, Master.”
No, no, no, this isn’t humility, it’s facts.
I mean, I don’t think I’m weak either. I wouldn’t have taken up swordsmanship and even become a teacher if I were weak.
But right now, I’m being smacked with a very strong case of impostor syndrome. Me? Training the Revelio Knights? The strongest, most elite troops in the country?
While I’m not exactly sure what being a special instructor entailed, if I took it at face value, I’d assume I’ll be teaching them the sword.
Me? Teaching swordsmanship to the most respected, cream-of-the-crop, first class Knights in the whole nation?
Haha! Real funny… though it all sounds like a bad joke.
“But… How could the Order have approved something like this?”
That’s right.
Even if Alexia greatly overestimated me, her recommendation alone couldn’t possible grant me a position like this.
Though, I have no idea how the Knights function internally… but at the very least, promoting someone can’t be as simple as a single person’s decision.
The fact that she mentioned “approval” meant that someone, or a group of people had seriously considered her recommendation. I’m tempted to ask them to rescind it right now, but I’m not sure that would work. The ones who passed her request must be idiots, so maybe I won’t be able to get through to them.
Well, not like I can go and beat them up, so let’s see if I can find out the story behind my appointment.
“Getting you this position was easy, Master. Many of Master’s former disciples are now among the Knights. Besides, Master, you’re famous for your swordsmanship. Some even call you “The Sword Saint from the Countryside”, and you’ve trained many famous knights and adventurers. I’d rather they left of the “Countryside” part from your nickname, but Bidden Village isn’t exactly a metropolis…”
“Haha, you’re a funny girl.”
Who? Who the hell the “Sword Saint from the Countryside”?
The second part is right, I’m from a rural area, but that first part – Sword Saint? What?
I’ll say it again, I’m just a lowly instructor that runs a swordsmanship dojo.
Yes, my skills are above average, but I’m not living legend or hero. I’m no “Sword Saint from the Countryside”, I’m just the “Old Man from the Countryside”.
“So, this is neither a trick nor a lie…”
Oh no, Alexia is really starting to sulk now.
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