"ââââ"
It stopped.
Time, it had stopped.
Ais gazed at the tip of the sword hurtling towards her, her pupils, already contracted, shrank even further.
"Ais!"
Someone seemed to be shouting Aisâs name, the voice full of panic.
Hearing this voice, Ais finally reacted, her pupils, which were about to shrink to the size of needle points, suddenly burst with a fierce color.
"Boom!"
The wind enveloping Ais exploded, transforming into a tangible shockwave that sent everything in the vicinity flying.
Reiger felt an overwhelming force from the front and before he knew it, he was blown away, slamming into the wall of the courtyard.
"Cough...!"
The pain in his back forced Reiger to expel all the air from his lungs involuntarily.
The wind around him, upon colliding with Aisâs wind, was directly dispersed, causing Reiger to endure a wave of impact that left his entire body in severe pain.
"Are you, are you okay?"
Ais, momentarily dumbfounded, panicked in a rare display.
It wasnât just Ais; even the others watching the battle were taken aback.
"Trouble, trouble has happened!"
Theona began to scream and shout.
"Itâs all your fault! Why did you have to yell just now?"
Theone slapped Theona hard and accused her.
The one who had called out Aisâs name just now was Theona.
If it had not been for Theonaâs shout, Ais wouldnât have reflexively gotten serious.
"I just couldnât help shouting out when I saw Ais was about to be stabbed!"
Theona, nursing her sore forehead, tearfully retorted with tears in her eyes.
"Foolish Amazon!" Bert scolded at once, "Ais was using Magic and had âWindâ protection. How could that boyâs sword possibly have hit Ais?"
Indeed, even if Ais had not detonated the wind power around her to repel Reiger, it was highly unlikely that Reigerâs attack would have resulted in any substantial outcome.
The blessing of Wind Spirit Swift Walk would protect the userâs body, and even if Reigerâs sword had struck, it would most likely be blocked by the âWindâ surrounding Ais.
Thus, Theonaâs shout had been completely superfluous.
"Iâm sorry..."
Theona seemed to realize this as well, mumbling in embarrassment and guilt.
"Enough, snap out of it," Finn intervened to stop the quarrel, "Letâs go check on the rookie first."
As he spoke, Finn leapt directly from the window, utterly disregarding the fact that he was in a tower tens of meters high.
"Really, every single one of you is still so hot-headed."
Grace scolded as she followed by jumping down.
Revilia had already gone ahead.
Seeing this, Bert, Theona, and Theone followed suit, one by one, jumping from the tower to the courtyard.
Only Loki remained, one foot on the window ledge, seemingly about to jump, until she saw the far-off ground beneath her, causing her lips to twitch and, pretending as if nothing had happened, she quietly withdrew her leg.
"Never mind, as long as Finn and Revilia are there," she said.
The Wise Chief God wisely avoided the potential of crashing to the ground on her own.
Thus, the first-class adventurers of the Loki Familia entered the courtyard one after another, gathering around Reiger.
"Are you okay?"
Revilia was the first to approach, helping Reiger up while placing a hand on him, seemingly checking on something.
"...Iâm sorry."
Ais also came forward, and looking at Reiger, who was not very stable on his feet, she bowed her head, her face filled with downcast sadness, resembling a child who had done something wrong.
Even Theona apologized, looking at Reiger with eyes full of regret.
"Cough, cough..."
Reiger coughed a few times and took in a shallow breath, feeling the pain in his chest and back recede; he then looked around at all the first-class adventurers present and shook his head.
"Iâm fine, donât worry about me."
Reigerâs words prompted everyone to take another look at his complexion and, seeing that he was indeed not in any grave danger, they finally breathed a sigh of relief.
"Itâs good to hear youâre okay," Finn said, seeming to want to pat Reiger on the shoulder but realizing he couldnât reach and giving up with a smile. "Thank goodness the âWindâ lessened some of the impact for you, otherwise, after that hit, you might have been bedridden for days before being able to get up."
"You guys went a bit too far," Grace said, puffing out her cheeks and glaring, with a cold snort. "A light spar would have been fine, but you had to go all out. Did you want to kill or seriously injure a clansman?"
"Indeed," Revilia frowned and spoke, "Ais, youâve overreacted. You should reflect on this."
"Um..." Aisâs head hung even lower, her expression becoming even more dejected.
"Itâs not Miss Aisâs fault," Reiger had fully recovered by now and seeing Ais so disheartened, he spoke up for her, "It was my own wish to spar with Miss Ais. Her counterattack was a natural response."
"Even so, you both went too far," Teone sighed and said, "Seeing how you almost wanted to kill Ais just now, I almost thought you were in a real fight. It really brings back unpleasant memories from back home."
"Exactly, exactly." Theona nodded in agreement repeatedly.
She had been startled just now, reminded of some past memories she would rather not think about, which made her involuntarily speak out.
Therefore, if one really wanted to blame someone, it was actually all Reigerâs fault. Too immersed in battle and overly trusting in Aisâs skills, what should have been a more interactive sparring session had gradually become a serious fight. It was indeed self-inflicted.
"Itâs my fault," Reiger was certainly self-aware that he had gone too far first. Looking at Aisâs dejected face, he immediately reassured her, "Please stop blaming yourself. After all, it was my fault; you were just defending yourself properly and did nothing wrong."
Hearing Reigerâs words, Ais nodded, but she still seemed a bit dejected, which made Reiger feel somewhat guilty.
However, before Reiger had a chance to console Ais, Bertâs voice interrupted.
"Why dwell on such trivial matters? Isnât the important thing the process of the spar just now?" Bert looked at Reiger with the eyes of a lone wolf intimidating something, "Iâm asking you, boy, did you really receive the blessing only three days ago?"
At this statement, everyoneâs eyes turned toward Reiger.
Including Ais, who still looked dejected but seemed particularly interested in this topic, she too lifted her head to look over.
Reiger was first taken aback, then realized what was going on, and nodded, "Yes, I received the blessing three days ago."
His words were met with Bertâs unreserved rebuttal.
"Who are you trying to fool?" Bert cursed, "Are you saying youâve grown this much in just three days? Stop talking nonsense!"
Bertâs implication was clear: he didnât believe Reiger could grow so fast.
And that was perfectly understandable.
"Considering your skills just now, without even counting the buffs from Aisâs magic, I would conservatively estimate that youâve reached at least level D, maybe even C, in one or two basic abilities," Finn said thoughtfully, precisely calculating Reigerâs approximate skill level.
"At least level D basic abilities, and perhaps not just in one?" Grace mused, "Darn, it took us almost a year to get to that stage when we were growing, didnât it?"
"The fastest among us was Ais," Revilia glanced at the doll-like girl and said, "But even Ais took about half a year."
"Huh?" Theona exclaimed in surprise, "Doesnât that mean, the newbie just matched what Ais accomplished with half a year of effort in just three days?"
Upon hearing this, everyone fell silent.
Especially Ais, who stared intently at Reiger as if she was particularly concerned about this matter.
Reiger could only stand there, bathed in everyoneâs varying gazes, and inwardly smile wryly.
He was well aware why everyone was so intensely reacting.
After all, even Ais took that long to reach this stage, which spoke volumes for everyone else.
And he had managed this feat in just three days, which was indeed hard for people to accept.
You see, Ais held the world record for the fastest to reach Lv. 2; at the tender age of eight, she leveled up to a higher adventurer in just one year.
To say Aisâs talent was the worldâs finest was not an exaggeration in the slightest.
Yet Reiger had shown a talent far surpassing Aisâs, and by such a wide margin, it was a natural reaction for everyone to find it unbelievable.
But Reiger didnât think much of it.
After allâ
"The protagonist of the original story managed to level up in just about a month and at Lv. 1 could increase hundreds of points in skill proficiency with each update. Whatâs so surprising about what Iâve done?"
Because of that, Loki had his doubts every time he saw his own growth, but Reiger alone felt it was nothing to be in awe of.
What the storyâs protagonist could effortlessly achieve after being âcheat-enabledâ, Reiger had merely accomplished the same, what was there to fuss about?
In other worlds, it wasnât uncommon to see even more rapid growth or monsters who could reach the top overnight.
Hence, Reiger truly wasnât phased and spoke out calmly and coolly.
"You can ask Loki if there was anything on my back when I received the blessing three days ago. She knows it best."
At these words, everyone looked at each other, then unanimously turned and headed towards the shrine.
"Come with us!"
"I have to see for myself if this is true."
The Amazonian twins grabbed Reiger by the arms, one on each side, and dragged him along.
Ais followed behind, her stride determined.
This made Reiger realize.
"My skill levels are about to be exposed, arenât they?"