《Glimpse of Eternity》Arc#3 Chapter 40: Unbreakable
Advertisement
"Ugh..." Reivan groaned while rubbing his reddened nose. The dull pain prevented him from feeling too happy about his victory against the three squires.
'What the hell was that, anyway...'
He didn't think he underestimated the three of them. But he sure didn't expect Alfered to have learned those types of moves when even Reivan hadn't been thought them yet. At most, he could do some basic elementalism, releasing the elements in their raw form; like shooting a pebble-sized block of ice or zapping someone with an electric charge.
As for the application of raw mana, Reivan hadn't received that level of education yet. Valter had said that he should focus on control development for now.
'But that was definitely an aetherblade art...'
Aetherblade Arts.
It was a generalizing term that Aizen used to refer to special techniques that knights used in a variety of situations. Very often, it involved unattributed mana since most knights didn't have elemental affinities, and hence would find using elemental techniques inefficient. However, upper-class etherblade arts were a hybrid of elementalism and the application of magic power.
Valter's ability to teleport was an aetherblade art as well. Vianna's ability to do something similar was also an aetherblade art.
What Alfered used to launch a blade of magic power and propel himself forward at great speeds were aetherblade arts too. Although they were so basic they could only be loosely considered as such, that didn't change the fact that they were still aetherblade arts.
'That's kinda unfair. I wanna learn some arts too...!'
Reivan decided to pester the hell out of Valter to teach him after his dance lessons.
"He's the worst~"
"Die."
Reivan awkwardly cleared his throat. With a wry grin, he sent a side glance to the source of the curses.
Maliya and Jeyna both scowled at him, holding blocks of ice to their bloody faces.
"Ah~ My forehead hurts so much! What are you gonna do if I become even stupider~?"
"Tsk. Did you really have to go for our faces, huh?"
'How is this my fault...? I was already having a hard time fighting all three of you! I obviously had no leeway!'
Reivan pursed his lips, holding back the words in his heart. Compared to him — who only had a slightly reddened nose from Alfered's punch — the two girls were much worse off, so Reivan thought their anger was valid. Still, he internally wished they knew how much he'd held back in that fight. On top of sealing his special and racial abilities, he didn't use the mana augmentation he'd been focusing on improving for the past two years.
He didn't even use elementalism except for that one time!
"You did great." Helen, who had walked up to Reivan at some point, patted his shoulder in approval. She looked up, a smug smile on her face as she gazed at the injured girls.
Maliya's frown deepened and Jeyna scoffed before turning away in annoyance.
"Ahaha. Don't mind them." Alfered chimed in from the side while remaining on the ground, squatting. "They'll get over it. We get roughed up often so we're used to it."
"Uh, yeah..."
Reivan scratched his cheek, inspecting the injuries he'd inflicted on the good-natured youth — who had the worst injuries out of all three squires.
After getting socked in the face, Reivan made quick work of Alfered. His much higher stats meant that Alfered had a large gap to close in order to inflict significant damage with his bare hands. Furthermore, Reivan was so used to getting hit by massive chunks of ice, he didn't even recoil at the squire's comparatively soft fist.
Advertisement
Right after recovering, Reivan walloped Alfered in the face with more force than he would normally use, causing the squire's face to have a big red spot right in the middle where the nose used to be.
But that wasn't all.
'His legs look like burnt steak...'
It was only after Donovan declared his victory did Reivan notice that Alfered's forelegs had suffered from his usage of the aetherblade art. Blood continued to drip out of wounds that were spread out like a tree's roots. The skin of everything below the knees was charred black as they released faint blue smoke.
It was apparent that Alfered had forced the activation of the art, causing his forelegs to suffer as a result.
'Does he have to cut them off or something...?'
Reivan briefly reflected on his past life, recalling the harsh reality where people had to amputate limbs that were severely burned or frostbitten.
Despite his dark thoughts, the squire seemed convinced that he'd be okay.
"Oh, this?" Alfered chuckled after noticing Reivan's gaze. "Don't worry. This isn't the first time it happened. I'll be fine! Oh, but I'll probably get scolded by Sir Malrik though..."
"You don't have to wait since I'll do it in his stead, boy."
Alfered's smile vanished, replaced by a look of horror as he hesitantly turned his head.
There, behind him, stood Donovan. With a wrinkled face only a mother could love, the old man's brows creased as he gripped the top of Alfered's head.
"Ah!"
"The raw blade of mana was one thing since it isn't even considered an official aetherblade art. But using Burst Step? Did your instructor not tell you that you are forbidden from using aetherblade arts without proper preparation and precautions? That you risk suffering permanent damage? Or did you just not listen? Hm?"
"I listened, I listened, sir!" Alfered cried out, tears forming in the corners of his eyes and beads of sweat soaking his forehead.
"Then what the hell was that?"
"Th-that..."
"Speak. Quickly."
"I-I just wanted to win! I wanted to win really badly, sir! I'm sorry I broke the rules! I knew I'd blow up my feet! But losing sucks so much! Ack, my head! Please let go!"
Donovan let go of the boy's head and scoffed. "Such determination is admirable and is something to be rewarded. However, you still broke the rules. As such, after your recovery, you must run a single lap around the capital as punishment."
"Th-the capital's walls...?"
"Need I repeat myself?"
Alfered's shoulders slumped. "No, sir..."
'Damn. The capital's freaking huge. Won't it take him a few days to do a lap...?'
Reivan watched the scene with schadenfreude, inwardly hoping that Donovan ran out of steam before reaching him.
Unfortunately, it seemed the old bastard still had plenty of venom left in him.
"And you." Donovan stood right in front of Reivan, his lined face twisted into a grimace.
"Yes, sir!" The prince straightened his back and saluted.
"Don't think I didn't notice how you let your guard down after the reckless imbecile's weapon broke."
"Uh..."
'I have nothing to say to that...'
After all, he had let his guard down.
"Always remember." Donovan tapped the middle of Reivan's forehead. "A knight does not break when their weapon breaks — a knight only breaks if the knight breaks. The fight is never over until oblivion claims your soul. A knight who never surrenders is unbreakable, just like the weapon they wield."
Advertisement
Reivan nodded, mulling over the words. "Yes, sir. I'll remember."
"As you should." The old knight nodded before turning toward the rest of the children. "Now that that's over with, it's time for the rest of you to get your bodies moving. Exhibition time is over."
At Donovan's words, one of the squires tilted her head. "Eh? But I thought we were supposed to watch all three of them fight. We wanna spar with Ms.Helen too!"
A round of loud agreement followed the girl's words. It was obvious that the vast majority was looking forward to the prospect of exchanging pointers with Helen.
"Fools." Donovan sneered, momentarily sending a glance toward the confused genius. "Ignorance is truly bliss. Do as I say and form pairs with people you don't know. Now!"
With the old man threateningly waving a fist at them, the rest of the squires said nothing more and scurried off to fulfill his orders.
'Oh. I guess his blood is still red after all.'
Reivan nodded in satisfaction at his instructor's surprising act of kindness.
"Hm?" Helen frowned. She tapped Reivan on the shoulder and asked, "Why can't I fight too?"
"Are you crazy? If you want to spar, just be quiet. I'll spar with you later. Don't hurt these poor children..."
Reivan scolded Helen while pulling her away from the innocent squires, reuniting with Hector.
Two ascended knights suddenly appeared, and on Donovan's orders, carted off the three squires Reivan mutilated to who-knew-where. Presumably, to one of Sormon's temples.
On the other hand, Reivan and the twins were made to watch the other squires spar with each other from the side. Hector watched with a bored expression and Helen half-heartedly sat on the ground while zoning out and chewing gum, but Reivan was growing more amazed over time.
All of the squires fought at a surprisingly high level of expertise. This actually became more apparent to him when viewed from the side, and with so many of them fighting.
The spars weren't the amateurish stick-bashing he'd expected out of twelve-year-olds. Nor were they boring staring contests where they carefully watched the other's movements to capitalize on openings. There were practically no feint fiestas too.
Each and every move they made was made with lethal intentions. And no one stayed back to wait for a perfect opportunity to counter-attack, everybody rushed to make the first move.
It sounded overly aggressive and crude once described in that way, but Reivan only saw refined movements. And even though attacking seemed to be the main focus, the squires showed that they were highly proficient in parrying and evasive maneuvers as well.
Additionally, by looking at them from afar, Reivan finally realized the identity of the strange gazes he received from the squires.
Fighting Spirit.
The moment Donovan said that he and the twins received special training, every knight cadet looked at them like how a gamer looks at a rare monster while grinding.
Quite frankly, they were a bit scary.
'I can't believe I was fighting three at once...'
If it weren't for his superior physical abilities and some other advantages, he would stand absolutely no chance against any of these kids. His technique and basic skills couldn't compare at all.
But Reivan wasn't discouraged in the slightest.
"Hey, Van. I'm hungry."
Reivan gave the glutton a fried chicken leg and went back to watching the numerous youths spar with each other.
After the joint training session with the knights was over, Reivan said goodbye to the twins and was brought back to their usual training room.
"So?" Donovan stood in the middle of the central platform, surrounded by an indoor lake. "What did you think?"
Reivan ruminated on the abstract question, debating how to word his answer. He looked up with a strange look on his face and stared at his teacher. "Aren't they a little crazy, sir?"
"Elaborate."
"Like, they're kinda... Uh, too enthusiastic about fighting people, no? Even when their opponent's stronger."
Donovan's eyes closed as he nodded. "It's a result of their mental training."
"Mental training, huh...?"
'Isn't it kinda like brainwashing, then?'
Seemingly seeing through his thoughts, Donovan sighed. "I'm aware it looks a bit... sinister. But it's not as if we're forcing them to be knights. They can quit at any time. And in reality, some do."
"I suppose so..."
"Knights face many stressful situations, often life-threatening. And reaching the heights required by their profession demands that they have... strong minds. And to achieve that, we must start molding their minds from an early age since that is when they develop the most."
Reivan stayed silent, listening to the old knight's excuses.
'I understand, but really...'
Donovan continued. "Perhaps our way of doing things seem predatory and manipulative. However, do take note that I have gone through the same thing. And if I went back in time, I would gladly do so again. Many feel this way, even after they come to know."
Feeling slightly convinced, Reivan heaved a sigh. "I understand, sir. Thank you for explaining."
"Bah." The old knight turned around. "You still seem unconvinced, so let me just say this. Those squires are given a hard time even before they undergo mental training. It's to make the flimsy ones quit. Those that stay, are the ones who truly want to become knights — the ones that truly want to serve this nation. And we want those kids to live as long as possible."
Reivan smiled. "Yes, sir."
"Now, that wasn't really the conversation I was looking for, but I'm glad we got that out of the way. What do you think about the squire's capabilities?"
'If that was the question you wanted to be answered, why didn't you just speak more clearly, you bastard.'
The prince thought for a bit, before giving his honest reply. "There's a lot I can learn from them."
"Good."
Donovan's wrinkled face twisted into a satisfied smile. A training sword appeared in his hand, and he threw it at Reivan.
"Now we're getting somewhere."
Advertisement
- In Serial14 Chapters
Book Worm
Jared Jotter book entuthsiast extreme, found himself in a place not quite like his home, and with mysterious Forces playing with his Fate.Everything he wants is for people to stop bothering him and to read a good book, that is if he coulnd't find a more exciting hobby in this new World .
8 208 - In Serial237 Chapters
Judah Judas Adventures
Being a magician/wizard/mage in the Kingdom of Romania is not a crime like in other kingdoms which you can be punished with death or in jail for the rest of your life. In this series, you will find the story of the squire Judah and the warrior Fiona who are soldiers of the Royal Army of Romania and fight almost every day to make this Kingdom peaceful and have some good time by going into adventures, missions, spending time with friends and making some amazing adventures. Note: This story is also available on Webnovel, and I will be posting this story on RoyalRoad to gain some important feedback Webnovel account name: Septic_Red Webnovel account link: https://www.webnovel.com/profile/4311650220?appId=10 Webnovel story link: https://www.webnovel.com/book/judah-judas-adventures_16897122305661805
8 219 - In Serial161 Chapters
Insignia
Insignia follows Red, one of the few insignia users, in his journey within the fantasy world of Inariel, and the magical guilds within it. The world of Inariel is a world full of magic, and dangerous monsters. Red, accompanied by his allies, Luna, Amelia, Hironi, Elias, and Sole, will take on the challenges of this world, from monsters to a deadly band of killers that go by the name, The Tenyi. The inhabitants of this world can possess magical abilities known as arcanas, which give them abilities unique to them. Some arcanas are weak but others are strong enough to defeat an army. The ones with stronger arcanas advance and join one of the great mage guilds, who serves the purpose of protecting those that can't protect themselves. Red belongs to the Mage guild Elune, one of the legendary three guilds.
8 132 - In Serial37 Chapters
anybody else | wilbur soot fanfiction
they could only ever be best friends. that is until one night they want to be pretend to be somebody else. anybody else in the whole world, and they choose lovers."do you ever just want to be somebody else for a night?" I ask him as he takes another sip of his drink. He makes a face as the alcohol slides down his throat. "All the time, why?""Right now I don't really want to be me." I sigh."Then pick someone else," he shrugs, "Anybody else in the whole world and be them tonight."
8 115 - In Serial41 Chapters
Can Hurt Heal
LaNyiah 20 about to be 21 aka Nae, Just wanted her life back to normal. Well it was never normal once she hit her freshman year of college. Major pieces of her were already broken and then a part of herself was shattered and stolen along with the murder of her parents. She has a sister 19 about to be 20 that is all she has left. She shuts everyone else out but what happens when a gorgeous chocolate man tries to break her shell. Will the truths that come forth hurt her worse or help her heal.Tynia is 18 about to turn 19 and she has insecurities but will she face them or let them consume her and kill her will for life and love. She hides it well as she's lively and a social butterfly. She has an older sister whom is quiet and shut off but she notices it only happened once she went to college. Nia wants love but will her insecurities stop her or will she step out of her comfort zone. Her parents were murdered and it almost silently killed her but her sister was her life line that kept her pushing. Will she also heal?The only way to know the answers to those questions is to dive right in the story. . .
8 219 - In Serial15 Chapters
Love is not weakness (clexa) book 1
When Clarke gets told she must go to the ground all she can think about is survival nothing else, that is until she meets Lexa the commander of all 12 grounder clans.What will Clarke give to survive? and will that even be enough.As they say "the calm before the storm" well the calm never last long... just to warn you.start: 23rd April 2015finished: 3rd December 2015
8 109

