Chapter 222: Forfeit?
Clotte looked at Brian, who had been pushed far away.
The Capital Knight muttered briefly.
âHe lost?â
Even though Brian was a bodyguard knight, a lower rank than a Capital Knight, he had been personally selected by Clotte. And now, he had lost so clearly.
âStrange?â
Clotte found it exceedingly strange and tilted his head. He had anticipated that one side would either be defeated or face death.
But.
The fact that Louis hadnât allowed Brian a single strike was beyond strangeâit was bizarre. Especially since Brian had fought wielding Clotteâs long Chronos sword.
âHmmmâŠ.â
Clotte, displeased, continued to rotate the minute hand etched onto his cornea counterclockwise, as if refusing to accept the present and wanting to go back to the past.
His gaze swept over Louis once more.
Louis was still a very young boy. Moreover, he was a magician, so the fact that Brian, a bodyguard knight, had been so thoroughly overpowered was a major incident.
While Clotte calculated these things.
âWhat are you going to do?â
A calm voice from the boy was heard. The voice, of course, belonged to Louis. He had a leisurely smile that didnât match his young age.
He continued.
âI think it would be a shame to forfeit like this.â
Clotteâs face gradually turned expressionless.
If this had been a street quarrel, he could have ignored it and walked away without looking back.
But now, the situation was different. The stakes were about being eliminated or remaining in the race for the heroâs position, so he couldnât ignore this provocation.
The boy must have planned everything down to this detail.
Clotte opened his mouth.
âYou look young⊠but your mind is sharp.â
âThere was no need to think hard. I was just being generous.â
âHah.â
Clotte slowly ran his hand down his face. At some point, a rigid smile had formed on his face.
âIn terms of calculations, I lost.â
Clotte quietly reflected.
If he had known it would turn out like this, he would have stepped forward from the beginning.
Even if it was an overwhelming and unexciting victory, and even if he were criticized for facing a mere boy magician, it would have been far better than the current situation where his bodyguard knight had been completely defeated.
The representatives of the Magic Department were already under suspicion and scrutiny from the people. And yet, these individuals had achieved a complete victory over a bodyguard knight.
âŠClotte slowly examined the faces of the spectators.
The atmosphere had grown deathly silent.
Though everyone still wore bewildered expressions, their eyes darting about, Clotte could easily guess what emotions were beginning to sprout beneath their faces.
Expectation.
Anticipation.
Everyone was starting to expect more from the Magic Department representatives, excluding Flan. Having seen them triumph over a bodyguard knight, they began to wonder just how skilled they were.
âThis complicates things a bit.â
A hero was being selected for the first time in decades, so it was indeed disappointing to forfeit and step back. While such concerns repeatedly crossed his mind, Louisâs urging echoed once more.
âShould you continue to hesitate, I will consider it an acceptance of forfeiture.â
With those words, veins stood out on the foreheads of the knights surrounding Clotte.
?
The murmuring did not cease even in the Magic Departmentâs camp. Maiev muttered quietly.
âI thought it was impossible⊠but he won. And perfectly, at that.â
Becky immediately grabbed Maievâs arm.
âShouldnât we stop Louis? If things go on like this, itâs to our advantage. The opponent forfeits.â
âWho knows if heâll even listen to us.â
âI donât think we can stop him now. Louis wasnât like this before⊠When did he change so much?â
âWell, itâs because of whoâs teaching him.â
Maiev turned her head toward a man, and Becky naturally followed her gaze.
ââŠ.â
Their eyes landed on Flan, who could be considered the leader of the Magic Department representatives. That alone was a satisfactory answer for both of them.
Becky nodded first.
âWell, since he learned from Flan, heâs starting to resemble him.â
âItâs a good thing. It means his abilities are being supported and his convictions are getting stronger.â
âBut this time the opponent is a Capital KnightâŠ.â
âAnd the responsibility is his to bear.â
While the representatives were having this conversation, the reactions of the professors and the Dean of the Magic Department were no different.
âLouis defeated the bodyguard knight, BrianâŠ.â
âAnd so easily at that?â
Professor Violet and the Deanâs secretary repeated the same words in astonishment, like parrots.
Naturally, they were rooting for Louis since they belonged to the Magic Department, but they had anticipated a tough battle given the formidable opponent.
ââŠThis is strange. Was the bodyguard knight not feeling well?â
Professor Violet widened her eyes. Her dark circles were almost invisible from the shock.
The secretary shook his head.
âWhat do you mean, not feeling well? He looked to be in top condition, and he even fought with Clotteâs sword.â
âRight? I saw it that way tooâŠ.â
Professor Violet, the secretary, and the professors who had followed them from the Magic Department began to talk busily, but Dean Conette simply rested her chin in her hand, pondering slowly.
âI expected this.â
Conette had vaguely anticipated this outcome before they had even departed for this place. Seeing it in reality was a different feeling, though.
The knights surely had diligent days as well. However.
âIndeed, itâs Flan.â
In the diligent days of the magicians, there was Flan. Because of him, the difference was strikingly apparent.
In fact, Conette often saw many similarities between herself and Flan in their methods of progressing.
âAlways trust in oneself, and endure countless challenges.â
That was the way for both Conette and Flan.
But one thing was different.
The unique aspect that only Flan possessed.
ââŠMaking others believe in themselves through his own faith.â
That was Flanâs strength.
Conette applied her methods solely to herself, but Flan was able to extend that to others. The result was monumental. The entire Magic Department had transformed.
âThe Magic Department will only get better from here on.â
Already, he had won against the bodyguard knight, and now he would face the Capital Knight.
So perhaps.
Just maybeâŠ.
?
Thunk!
Louis drove the spear forged from light vertically into the ground. As he dusted off his hands, he spoke.
âHave you decided? Forfeiture or a match?â frŃewebnoŃ”el.Æoàč
As soon as Louis murmured those words, a foot slowly stepped onto the arena.
Thud.
It wasnât a particularly powerful step, but it drew everyoneâs attention. It was a movement imbued with the weight of a knight.
The knights called out his name in unison.
âSir ClotteâŠ!â
âSir Clotte?â
The one whose name was called, Clotte, merely nodded. As if he was doing what was naturally expected.
âIâll handle this myself. We canât have a forfeiture.â
At those words, Brian hung his head low.
âSir ClotteâŠ. Iâm sorry.â
Being the one who had brought defeat, he felt more desolate than anyone. He humbly returned the sword.
âThe audience has already begun to harbor expectations. It may seem like an overreaction, but if we donât nip this in the bud now, it will be uncontrollable later.â
âThereâs no need for you to step in personally. If we were to have a rematch, we could summon another bodyguard knightâŠ!â
Clotte understood their concerns.
He was a renowned Capital Knight. Was it appropriate for him to face Louis?
Regardless, the answer was already determined.
âItâs no use.â
They were already intricately ensnared in the situation.
Moreover, since the precedent of a bodyguard knight losing to a magician had been set, even if another bodyguard knight won, it wouldnât have a significant impact.
Clotte had also seen enough.
An overwhelming victory needed to be met with another overwhelming victory to hold meaning, and Louisâs skills were already beyond what the bodyguard knights could handle.
âI have to do it myself. To nip this in the bud.â
Clotte took up his sword and stepped into the arena.
Louis also took a deep breath, preparing himself.
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