Volume 4 Chapter 86 â Take Down Alisa! (2)
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Alisa Betzer.
Along with a massive physique, she had a knife scar on her left eye. She was also Tikanâs Chief of Defense and Ghostblade Kashimirâs wife.
âTake that person down in six months?â
At first glance, she already looked stronger than the criminals in Mamit. Her bulky build made her two times bigger than Kashimirâanything but normal.
But was she really that strong?
Jin had swordsmanship, magic, and spiritual energy. Would it really take six months?
He had seen her every day for a month after he arrived in Tikan. They ate breakfast at the same table and also bantered every now and then.
He didnât truly feel that she was strong.
âI know that sheâs a unique person⊠but will fighting her really be hard when I have magic and spiritual energy? I even defeated a 7-star knight with the use of all my skills. Iâm sure Sir Kashimir knows that sheâs at my level.â
Despite the doubt, he knew it was going to be fun after seeing Kashimirâs confidence in his wife.
âLady Alisa, you say⊠If you say so, there must be a reason. Alright, I will try sparring her. As long as she agrees.â
âShe most certainly will. She was getting bored from the lack of fights after becoming the chief of defense. A duel against you will be a great gift for her.â
As Kashimir said, Alisa showed a refreshed expression as soon as they asked her. She excitedly accepted.
âMe? With Young Master Jin? Haha! Sounds fun. Fighting shriveled criminals was getting boring. Well, I donât see any anymore, since I caught all of themâŠâ
âMommy and Mister Jin fighting?â
Euria, who was in Alisaâs arms, trembled with tears of worry rolling down her face.
âNo, weâre not fighting. Weâre⊠strengthening our friendship.â
âBut everyone who fought mommy lostâŠâ
âWell⊠Anyway, if we strengthened our friendship, who would you cheer for?â
âUhmm⊠I want Mister Jin to win.â
âThey said that teaching children would be futile⊠You little brat. Good 5-year-olds would cheer for their mother.â
Alisa jokingly spoke and bit her childâs cheek, and Euriaâs next words temporarily made Jin forget how to speak.
âBut, but! Mister Jin is much weaker. I will always be on the weak peopleâs side! For people who are weak and suffering!â
âPfffffffffffahahahaha.â
Murakanâwho was reading an erotic novel on a nearby sofaâsat himself up and burst into laughter.
ââWeak and⊠suffering Mister Jin.â Hehehehe. Ice cream runt, you already know how to judge people! As expected from Az Milâs contractor.â
With an awkward smile, Jin silently walked over to Murakan and tried to dig his heel into the dragonâs foot. Murakan managed to slip his foot out in time, but that didnât stop Jin from snatching his book.
âYou fuâI mean, bad dragon. Didnât I say not to read this kind of stuff in front of a child?â
âI purposefully chose the one with small text and archaic dialect and have been reading it secretly ever since. Put it down, while Iâm asking nicely.â
âWhere do you keep getting these things? Iâm sure you didnât have anything like this when we first left the Garden of Swords.â
Kashimir cleared his throat in guilt.
He had been sourcing five erotic novels every week for Murakan. The great black dragon requested it, so as a mere mortal, he could not refuse.
âEhem! Anyways, how about you start sparring the day after tomorrow, Young Master Jin?â
âFor the next six months, letâs spar every day after I return from work and eat dinner. I should show you why I am Tikanâs Chief of Defense.â
âEvery day? Thatâs fine with me, but I think I would be taking too much of your time.â
Alisa smiled and shook her head.
âNo worries. For the time being, it will end quickly.â
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Two days later at the underground sparring room in Kashimirâs mansion.
In order to improve his bodyâs condition, he had taken a two-day break from his personal training. And since he was in his best condition for their first spar, he planned to compare and inspect his subsequent results.
Alisa stood in front of Jin as she loosened her body and spoke.
âYoung Master Jin. Before we begin, I would like to mention something.â
âPlease go on, Lady Alisa.â
âI was in the Vermont Special Forces. Before Kashimir became the Fallen Prince, I was his bodyguard. We left together when he was banished from the Vermont Imperial Family.â
Hearing that, Jin instantly understood why he could feel her radiating strength.
Unlike the Vermont Empire Imperial Guards, the Vermont Special Forces needed to operate in the shadows. Thus, the first thing they learned was how to conceal their strength.
âI expected something like this, but a former Special Forces knight⊠Kashimir didnât say six months for nothing.â
Jin knew that the Vermont Special Forcesâ units were at least 6-stars.
However, that was merely a minimum. If she had guarded âPrinceâ Kashimir, she was definitely at least a 7-star.
âOn that topic, please donât feel down from losing too much. Also, I donât plan on going easy on you. So, shall we begin?â
The instant Jin noddedâŠ
Whoooosh!
Alisa closed the gap between themâher fist right in front of Jinâs face. Her movementâs speed wasnât one that a regular 5-star knight could react to.
She planned on finishing the first battle with one strike.
Even though it was just a spar, fighting as if it was the real thing was her ideology.
âFor the past two days, Iâve asked Sir Murakan and Miss Gilly about Young Master Jinâs past. And from what they said, all he needs is a humiliating failure and the process of standing up against it. For at least ten days, you wonât be able to dodge the first strike.â
From what she heard, there was always an âopportunityâ and a âvariableâ in all the dangerous situations that Jin got in.
When he fought Alu, he had a variable called Myultaâs Rune.
When he fought Quikantel, he was able to cut her wing when she least expected it.
And very recently, when he fought Andrei, he was only able to swing his sword because Murakan and Luna were there.
As for his fight against Quazito Truka of the White Wolf Tribe, if he knew that Jin had spiritual energy, then he wouldnât have lost.
Hence, all of Jinâs opponents either let their guard down or did not have enough information on him.
On the other hand, Alisa knew all about Jinâs abilities. Swordsmanship, magic, and spiritual energy, and also the fact that he had Myultaâs Rune.
Therefore, Alisa decided to show him the reality of being exposed to âtrue dangerâ. For a knight to become stronger, the best way was to simulate danger.
And so, Alisa aimed her fist at Jinâs face.
However, it met the surface of a scabbard instead.
âHe blocked it?!â
Alisaâs eyes widened.
It wasnât completely blocked, though. Through the scabbard, the shockwave traveled to Jinâs body and instinctively made him back off.
The staggering made him lose the ability to defend or dodge. There was nothing worse than losing your balance in a battle. Alisa could easily take him out with one more blow.
Although, she could only be surprised after being denied a direct attack.
âIâm sure it was at a speed that he couldnât react toâeven accounting for his blessed Runcandel physique. Did I get slower? I think I felt like my punches got minisculely slower.â
Jin was still defenseless. He hadnât even drawn his sword, yet Alisaâs second fist was already about to make contact with his ribs.
Then, he activated Myultaâs Rune and wore the helmet.
Along with it, he unleashed a spell that he prepared before coming to the underground training area.
âPhoton Cannon!â
FlashâŠ!
Even for a trained knight, closing oneâs eyes due to a blinding flash of light was inevitable. Even in a moment before defeating the opponent.
âErk!â
Pow!
Because of the bright light, her stance faltered, causing her punch to not go as expected.
Still, it was enough for one of Jinâs ribs to be blown. The light couldnât change the fact that the punch was enough to end the battle.
Before following up with a third strike, Alisa felt admiration for her opponent.
âAll of those opportunities and variables werenât from luck. He purposely created all of them! I wouldâve never expected him to prepare a spell.â
It was the same this time.
Simply put, Alisa lost in the battle of strategy.
âI get it now. Blocking my first attack⊠and using magic to decrease the density of the ground. Because of that, I couldnât harness my true speed.â
When she looked behind her, she found a deep hole at the spot where she stood beforehand. It was a microscopic difference.
If Jin had tampered more with the floor, she wouldâve noticed before the approach. A knight like her would notice such subtleties.
âItâs alright. Itâll all be over soon.â
Jin knew that, when he faced Alisa, the fight would be over in seconds.
Before the battle began, he constantly thought of the different variables that could affect their fight. Ultimately, all of the variables he tweaked worked to some extent.
But not enough to take down the chief of defense.
Crack!
The third punch was sent straight into his hip. Jin flew about three meters and lay on the floor, and a shock went through Alisaâs body.
Not because of her sweet victory, but because she was amazed at how much Jin surprised her on the first day.
âDamn⊠Little clever tricks werenât enough.â
âTricks?â
Alisa was about to correct his word choice. This wasnât some trick but an actual, elaborate plan.
âRemarkle, Young Master Jin. I wouldâve never thought I needed to attack thrice.â
Jin fell back to the ground, struggling to stand up.
Just like Alisa, he was also in shock.
âAs expected from a former Vermont Special Forces knight. All of my variables worked, but I couldnât even draw my sword.â
He was disappointed and upset, but his heart was still pumping.
It was the first time he completely failed, even with his little gimmicks.
And as Kashimir mentioned, his mind cooled off.
âSo, uh, Lady Alisa.â
âYes, Young Master Jin?â
âArenât you going to call⊠a doctor?â
âOh my, what am I doing? You must be severely injured. Please wait a moment!â
Alisa frantically ran out, and Jin smirked.
âI will take her down in less than six monthsâ time.â
Compared to learning and mastering Mindâs Blade, defeating Alisa before the aforementioned time was a very attainable goal. In Jinâs heart, a great fervor for achievement roared.
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