Chapter 118
Chapter 118
While Yi-Han entertained the most disrespectful thoughts in the world, Professor Ingurdel was basking in self-contentment.
I have indeed brought the right ones.
The knights brought by Professor Ingurdel, the White Wood Knight Order, were among the empire's most prestigious. This was not an order that stayed put, guarding a specific region. Instead, they roamed the empire, seeking dangers to confront. That was the essence of the White Wood Knight Order.
Common wisdom held that knights usually traveled grandly with servants and slaves, but the White Wood Knight Order was an exception. Its knights wandered the vast and harsh lands of the empire alone, clad in nothing but a single suit of armor and accompanied only by a horse.
For this, mere skill in swordsmanship was insufficient. They required a wide array of abilities, including adaptability and quick thinking in various situations.
Such knights could surely teach much to the young students!
Far better a choice than bringing knights of their own age
While Professor Ingurdel was feeling proud, Bikelintz, a knight of the White Wood Order, stroked his beard and frowned.
I came at Ingurdel's request, but it seems I've come to the wrong place.
Bikelintz didnt favor dealing with students or young squires. He had no idea how to interact with them. His swordsmanship, honed for real battles, was not meant for teaching or imparting lessons. Though he had come at Ingurdel's request, owing him a favor, the feeling of being out of place did not fade.
These were not knights staking their lives on the path of the sword but those also pursuing the path of magic.
"Knights enrolled in a magic academy, of all things."
Bikelintz neither disliked nor disregarded mages. Every knight, at some point, owed something to a mage. But he was uncomfortable with the idea of these young students, who would be insufficient opponents in swordsmanship alone, also learning magic.
There was no rule that they had to learn from Bikelintz or the knights of the White Wood Order. They could have called for kinder knights from other orders or perhaps peers who were squires...
"So, what should we do, Professor Ingurdel?"
"Just treat them comfortably as I mentioned before coming. Just spare their lives."
"Understood."
Bikelintz sighed and walked away with the knights. They dispersed to their respective positions, each taking a wooden sword and standing in place, seemingly waiting for the students.
Yi-Han opened his mouth, trying somehow to persuade Professor Ingurdel. If the White Tiger guys didn't step up, then Yi-Han had to.
"Professor. Fighting these knights one-on-one is a bit..."
"Don't worry, Wardanaz."
Professor Ingurdel smiled. Yi-Han almost felt relieved at that smile but then snapped back to reality.
'No, this is not the time to be relieved.'
"Of course, you will fight in groups of three against one. Gather according to the teams selected last time."
"..."
Indeed, it was not the time to be relieved. Yi-Han cursed Professor Ingurdel inwardly and moved forward.
Jijel approached with an extremely displeased expression, much like Yi-Han's.
Dolgyu cleared his throat and spoke, "It's a stroke of luck that the three of us have come together like this again..."
"Stop with the insincere remarks, Choi."
"Luck? Perhaps the same kind of luck as meeting the skull principal."
Dolgyu, scolded simultaneously by Jijel and Yi-Han, looked downcast. Yi-Han felt sorry and apologized, "I'm sorry, Dolgyu. It's not your fault."
"It's okay, Yi-Han."
Yi-Han looked at Jijel.
'Hmm.'
He realized that in just a few days, he had managed to built up grudges against the Moradi family twice. Once against the skull principal's summon, and once against a senior member of the Moradi family.
This realization brought a tinge of guilt to Yi-Han. Thus, he decided to make a slight concession this time.
"I will yield in this test. Moradi, I will follow your lead."
The situation was surprising, with Yi-Han conceding first, but Jijel showed no joy. Instead, she was overtly suspicious.
'What's he plotting?'
There were those who could be subdued and made to swear allegiance, and those who could never be subdued. Wardanaz was the latter.
Jijel knew this and had given up on expecting Wardanaz to kneel before her. But Yi-Han's sudden compliance was suspicious.
"...What are you planning?"
"What plan? Moradi, we can't score in this test without mutual concessions. That's why I'm yielding."
Yi-Han was always sincere when discussing tests. This sincerity slightly swayed Jijel.
Really?
"But Wardanaz, even if you say you'll follow my command, you'll disobey at the first chance... you brat."
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