The story is about Ruli and Alma in this.
A bit after Mathias sent the two off.
Ruli and Alma are heading to the north forest guided by a liaison, Lilia, who's familiar with the geography around the area.
"Over here!"
"Yes!"
Ruli and Alma aren't from the capital, but they can read map just fine and have experience going to the north forest.
Nevertheless, it'd be a problem if by any chance they lost their way, so they were given a guide.
"Lilia!"
Alma spoke out along the way.
"Yes!"
"You don't have to mind about us! We can follow you just fine!"
Alma raised her speed as she said that.
Seeing that, Ruli raised hers too.
"I can manage too!"
The liaison team is a group that consists of people with quick legs among the applicants.
And Lilia is especially famous to be the fastest in that group.
The two felt that following her was too easy despite her fame.
"I-I got it! I'll run seriously!"
"Yes!"
In fact, Lilia really was holding back.
However, she probably judged that there was no need of that after seeing the two raising their paces.
Lilia raised her pace enough to barely maintain it till the north forest.
An average student won't be able to keep the same pace up for even 30 seconds.
Lilia maintained that pace for 10 minutes until they arrived at the north forest, however....
"Gasp wheeze.... Um... How are you two able to calmly follow me...? I'm losing my confidence here...."
<TLN: If you're reading this novel at any other site than Sousetsuka.com you might be reading an unedited, uncorrected version of the novel.>
When Lilia was out of breath as they arrived at the north forest, Ruli and Alma began to prepare their bow without losing a breath.
Moreover, Alma was carrying her bow while Ruli was lugging a lump of metal for making the arrows.
"Even if you ask us that...."
"I mean, our everyday life is like that..."
You rarely have the opportunity to run with all your strength in school classes.
Thus, the running paces that Ruli and Alma know are all by Mathias's standard.
Iris was added along the way, but the standard of a dragon's leg strength where even a trivial misstep meant crushed bedrocks didn't manage to overturn the two's common sense (or what appears to be) that originated from Mathias.
"Putting that aside, is that the thing Mathi-kun told us about?"
"I don't think there's mistaking it. It really is obvious isn't it..."
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