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Turning Chapter 17

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Chapter 17

Yuder decided to answer honestly rather than skirting around the subject.

“Saying you don’t know isn’t an answer. Haven’t you made bold judgnts without fully understanding the abilities of Kiolle and the Imperial Knights? For instance, what about Nathan behind right now?”

“Well…”

Yuder inadvertently turned his eyes towards Nathan, who was standing behind Kishiar. At the mont, he was unaware that Nathan was a Swordmaster.

However, since he was reputed to have a keen eye for assessing the abilities of others, he needed so ti to consider how to respond appropriately.

“I get the feeling that your deputy, Nathan, is so powerful that he could probably defeat all the Imperial Knights we’ve seen today if they were brought here.”

“Ho, did you hear that, Nathan? He’s rating you quite highly.”

Kishiar grinned. Nathan’s gaze also landed on Yuder’s face.

“And what if you were to compare him with yourself?”

“If I were to compare him with …”

Yuder paused, taking a small breath.

“…I’m not sure if I could win right now, but I believe that could change with ti.”

‘I didn't realize how hard it would be to give a modest answer to sothing so obvious.’

Nathan was undoubtedly one of the top Swordmasters in this world, but Yuder was once a Cavalry commander who had a reputation for being unparalleled.

Although he hadn’t fully developed his abilities at the mont, if he could achieve the sa level of growth as before, he was confident he could defeat several Swordmasters.

In the past, it took him nearly ten years to reach that level, but since he was retracing a path he had already traveled, he believed he could grow much faster this ti.

“Hahaha. You say my deputy is stronger than the so-called experts of the Imperial Knights, and now you’re confident that he will eventually beco weaker than you. Truly an impressive level of confidence.”

Kishiar laughed heartily. Yuder slightly bowed his head, wondering if Kishiar had always been so cheerful.

“So, you’re saying you can't assess my ability?”

“...Yes.”

That was all Yuder could say.

“Hm, I see.”

Fortunately, Kishiar didn’t press him further. Yuder felt as if Kishiar’s red eyes were targeting him, like he was an intriguing prey.

“What about the Cavalry as you see it? Can you not speak about that either?”

Just when Yuder thought he would be told to leave, Kishiar asked another question. Yuder was montarily taken aback.

He could answer questions about individuals, but a response about the entire Cavalry might sound like a critique of Commander Kishiar's actions.

He couldn't understand why Kishiar was asking him, a re mber, sothing that should be asked of other important figures.

“Well... I think there might be soone else who could give a better answer.”

“Of course, I’m asking others as well. But I’m asking you because you seem to have a good eye. There’s no hidden agenda, so feel free to answer. Whether it's sothing you felt during training, anything. Don't worry about being expelled for expressing your concerns.”

“…”

Yuder sneakily cast a glance towards Kishiar's deputy, Nathan Zuckerman, hoping he might put an end to this dangerous conversation. However, Nathan remained silent, staring ahead as if he heard nothing at all.

'I don't rember anything like this happening in the past. I don't understand why he's acting like this all of a sudden. I just need to answer vaguely and get out of here.'

"The Cavalry... is a good place. We all haven't fully realized our power yet, but I believe that with ti, as per your guidance, we will greatly improve and establish a system that will contribute to the safety of the empire."

"Really? Is that what you think?"

"Yes."

Yuder knew that future was bound to co. Even after Kishiar's death, the cavalry would develop as he had said, taking its place and becoming an organization more powerful than any other group before.

In a few years, the only ones able to protect the empire, and the world, would not be the knights or the mages, but the Cavalry and the Awakeners. Therefore, he had no doubts when he responded that way.

"Interesting. Everyone else says the opposite."

"Pardon?"

Surprised by his unexpected reply, Yuder blinked. Kishiar, who had finished his tea, slightly turned the teacup to the side. Nathan Zuckerman, who had been standing by, filled the teacup with more red liquid from the teapot.

"They all say that I will fail. They ask how can I do anything with illiterate people and no system in place. It's sothing no other country has tried, there's no precedent. I have to create rules and a system from scratch."

A deep conviction passed through Kishiar's eyes, as red as the tea.

"There are already plenty of powerful mages and knights in this country, so why am I insistently bringing dangerous individuals into the capital? All I have is my own strength and the support of the Emperor."

After speaking up to that point, Kishiar suddenly smiled.

"And yet, the promising mber I managed to recruit says he can leave without any regrets, but he is also the only one who assures that the cavalry I created is good and will succeed. Isn't it funny?"

"..."

His words were too honest. Yuder had never expected to hear such words from him, even considering his past mories.

For a mont, Yuder doubted whether the words he heard had really co from Kishiar's mouth. However, the duke in front of him was still sipping his tea with a languid smile.

"I've found you quite interesting from the start."

Yuder lowered his gaze to avoid his red eyes, but ended up staring at the cooled red liquid in his own tea cup. He couldn't escape that red color, wherever he looked.

"If soone else had said that, I would've thought it was just a flashy answer. But your eyes, they see things that others cannot, so I sohow want to believe what you're saying."

Saying that, Kishiar stared intently at Yuder.

"So, I hope you won't say things about leaving without regrets next ti. That's all I have to say."

Yuder rose, offered his greetings, and left Kishiar's quarters.

An odd sensation overca him. Who would have thought he would have such a conversation with that Kishiar La Orr? His previous impression of him had been of an enigma, a being whose true nature was unfathomable till the end.

'What are you thinking, Kishiar La Orr?'

Had he always been this ambitious? Or had he sensed sothing from ?

The man Yuder thought he knew, or believed he knew, seed strangely different, making him wonder if he had rembered incorrectly.

'He seed more worldly...and annoying...giving off the impression that his thoughts were inscrutable.'

But one thing was clear: from Yuder's perspective, this Kishiar was not a bad person.

'If things go well like this, there won't be any need to inherit the commander position as before.'

This was certainly a good thing. But the strange sensation he felt seeing Kishiar's unfamiliar aspect did not fade, but deeply lodged in Yuder's mind, lasting until he fell asleep.

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"Nathan."

"Yes."

After Yuder left, Kishiar, staring at the chilled teacup on the opposite side, opened his mouth. Kishiar's cup was empty, but the one on the other side remained untouched, just as it had been from the start.

"What do you think of that guy?"

It was an unusual question. Nathan pondered for a mont before answering.

"If I hadn't heard of his background beforehand, I would never have guessed he was a commoner."

He was unmistakably a commoner, an orphan, barely twenty, yet he did not falter in front of Nathan, let alone in front of the noble duke who was as esteed as the heavens.

Was that all? He seed to gauge his opponent with an impassive gaze, as if it were the most natural thing in the world.

His gaze suggested soone accustod to evaluating others, and at the sa ti, soone who had long taken for granted standing in a superior position.

When their eyes t earlier, for a fleeting mont, he reminded him of his fencing master from his childhood.

One might think he lacked manners befitting a commoner, but there was sothing different about him. The fact that he did not drink the tea and simply left was one thing.

Normally, one would not stand up so dismissively if soone they deed superior offered them tea.

Even if he has awakened his abilities, it has been only two years. Nathan Zuckerman grew up crawling with a sword, rolling around in all sorts of harsh places.

He had never seen soone show such an attitude towards soone who had trained for much longer and possessed much more.

Normally, most people would shrink in fear and avoid eye contact when eting him or the duke.

How could a young man of rely twenty exude such a feeling? That man was... In any case, he was not just daring, but odd.

"He might be a spy, so it would be best to investigate."

"Actually, I've already done so investigation. There really wasn't much."

Kishiar chuckled.

"He actively participates in training and his performance is excellent. If he had gone to the Sul Division, I might have imdiately offered him the position of deputy commander."

"If I investigate again, I might find sothing."

"Well..."

The expression of the master, who would usually instruct to proceed ticulously, seed sowhat nuanced. A strange smile, like he was holding back a laugh, appeared and disappeared from his face.

"Perhaps we need more people like him here."

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