Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World

479 Labyrinth Exploration Internship



479 Labyrinth Exploration Internship

When it comes to the Hoffmanstal family in the Kingdom of Radius, it is quite a well-known name in the Kingdom of Radius.

He was only one of the Demon King's Crusaders at the time, now a key member of the Kingdom of Radius.

When they decided to flip an anti-flag against the kingdom of Veritas and proclaimed it, they decided to support them first among the nobles, because it was the Hoffmanstals who were counts in the kingdom of Veritas at the time.

It is therefore also said that successive other nobles have since given their names, thanks to the Hoffmanstal family and so on, and furthermore that is not the only role played by the Hoffmanstal family.

Just as many of the key members fought on the front line, so did the Hoffmanstals.

The appearance had a strong internal and external impact, and the relatively smooth founding of the country was so much so that the Hoffmanstals were responsible for it, etc.

And it was, in a way, right.

At least, it was thanks to the Hoffmanstals that this went smoothly with regard to the title.

Because the aristocracy that eventually joined the rebellion went up to a good number, of which only the Neumont people were former Dukes.

Few of the others who are now dukes were not even aristocrats, rather than former dukes.

That is what happened as a result of using each contribution only as a benchmark.

But naturally, it initially led to backlash from all sides.

Or mainly from the nobles who cooperated and disobeyed together.

More than half of the nobles who joined the rebellion in the first place were those who joined them after the war had prevailed, and those who wanted to breathe sweet honey by receiving a higher title.

There's no way we can admit that we're doing ourselves little favor.

But the prospect easily dissolved in a word unleashed by the owners of the Hoffmanstal family.

It is clear to everyone that the Hoffmanstal family was the most accomplished of the nobles, but this is what he told them.

Our title should remain the same.

No, I don't mind lowering it, and I don't mind having you stripped of the title itself for anything, he said.

Of course not, but it's what they wanted.

I can't fail to do this...... I managed to keep it in the Count's house.

If that happens, there's no way the other nobles can say anything.

It would not have been strange to lose our title if we had raised our titles as such, and if we were to say something like that, we would have been slapped from all sides.

Because of these various factors, the Hoffmanstal family's name is widely known and appreciated…

Yes, but it is.

Lars knows.

that they are only overrated.

It's all for a simple reason.

The only reason I decided to cooperate first was because I thought that would be the longest way to fight.

I joined the rebel side because I thought I could take part in a more demanding battle, and I fought on the front line because I simply wanted to.

Same thing about the title.

Because if you get a higher title, you won't be able to fight even more easily than you do now.

It is more genuine that you strip me of my title... in other words, they were just combat fanatics.

As the alleys rumored, there can be no such thing as nobility among the nobles, and the people's lives are getting better thanks to their excellent men, who were just too harsh.

Their only son, Lars, knows it so well that he doesn't like it.

Nevertheless, it's not like Lars doesn't like them.

Rather, I respect it, and every time I hear about it at the time, I even feel remorse.

I simply said that every time I heard the story, I only found it uncomfortable, and Lars was also a combat idiot, if one way or another.

That's why I ended up in Royal College.

To fight a stronger opponent to become stronger.

That's all.

So to be honest, Lars was badly discouraged when he first went to take a swordsmanship class and saw what the instructor looked like.

Because no matter how high they were quoted, they only looked like girls their own age.

Of course I knew there was something strong because it was my age, but the girl didn't feel fine dust either.

Lars, who was working with his parents almost every day, could see the strength of the opponent, albeit in its own right.

Although sensibly, at least I know the extent to which I am stronger or weaker than myself.

And that feeling was telling.

From the girl, you have to feel the strength at all.

I knew that the strength of the individual and the strength of teaching was separate, and that being a lecturer at the Royal College meant more than that, but still, I couldn't hide my disappointment.

In the meantime, I thought that in an attempt to show my strength to the instructor and to those around me - the next moment I was present, I had fallen without understanding the translation.

Even more so, the others were defeated without knowing why… So finally, Lars remembers.

My parents said so.

He said that the real strong ones are so powerful that we don't feel their strength at all.

But I guess I forgot that because I never met someone like that.

No, or... I didn't even know you were here.

With that in mind, one relative to the other girl is defeated, finally becoming the last one...... and.

Lars saw the sight.

"- Shit."

Looking back at what was nearly two months ago for some reason, tongue-beating, Lars turned to it in front of him and shook his right arm straight out.

- Swordsmanship Intermediate/Heart-Eye (False): Tsubaki.

Immediately afterwards, I felt a definite feeling in my arm... but I leaked my tongue again there because I found it to be shallow.

Is that how nervous you are when you say this doesn't usually happen?

I feel sorry for you for saying good things about the prestige, scolding myself in my heart, and furthermore -

"- Lars!"

"-!?

moments, jumped backwards.

A moment later something passes where my head was, and a cold sweat flows.

If it turned its gaze to the ground it stood on, what was there was a pointed arrow at the tip.

If I'd just stepped in like that, I wouldn't have been sorry.

But this is another mistake I don't usually make.

It is true that the surroundings are dim but visible.

Even so, it looks like this.

With frustration as to how narrowly he was in view, it was now time to take a step and wave down his shaken arm.

- Intermediate swordsmanship/mind-eye (false): Tang Bamboo cracking.

Exhale loudly while making sure that ugly face was slashed and torn from torso to torso without any difference.

Then, although slightly hesitant, he threw his voice backwards.

"... Shit, thanks"

"Never mind."

I chewed my lips on the words that came back.

I can't see my face, but that's all I know enough, like how I look.

For one thing, you know how immature you are.

"... damn"

I knew I was immature.

But maybe it was just really, really meant to be.

The sword is enough first, so magic next?

So much so that I wanted to beat myself down not long before I thought about kidding.

... No, but can you also say that this is why there is now?

Because if I had honestly gone to the swordsmanship department there, I wouldn't have seen this guy.

If you think about it, maybe you should praise your judgment then.

"... Shit"

I think about that, and it leaks my tongue again.

All this lately, but that won't help either.

But still, I'm not going to give up.

"... eh"

Tightening his mouth, aware of his rear presence, he is pulling his bow again at the tip of his gaze - setting his aim for Goblin Archer and putting his strength at his feet.

To see it then and catch up at all with what I admired.

Keep it up, I kicked the ground.

Kurt narrowed his eyes slightly in front of the sight that was unfolding in front of him.

Shortly afterwards, ho, I muttered, simply because I was impressed.

I nodded as I crushed the spear I had on my left hand just in case.

Apparently, I didn't have my turn.

At the same time, I think it's brilliant.

There's a boy standing guard of the two girls while he keeps his surroundings intact.

The standing behavior was, of course, brilliant, as was the voice earlier.

That scene is natural if it is too late, but it was a bad one even if it was too early.

It's obvious you weren't aware of Goblin Archer's attack, but if you noticed it early there, it's also likely that the timing was going crazy and extra dangerous.

It was only then that I could jump away.

It's not just about the enemy's attacks, it's even about the allies.

Brilliant observation eye.

Besides, he seems to be the one who suggested that the four of us go to the labyrinth this time... maybe that too, you know.

Because the labyrinth is said to be appropriate for four to six people to throw a party...... if you think about this one, the four are the most appropriate.

On the contrary, six people wouldn't mind saying it was inappropriate.

Except if this is used to the labyrinth or if it is a minded person.

Alternatively, it is different if there are about three or four of them.

In those cases, six is certainly appropriate.

But from what I've heard, they're not all that close in the same discipline.

And only that boy - Soma - has ever dived into the labyrinth.

We're not used to the labyrinth, and we don't know each other very well.

There's no way we can run a party where six people are gathered.

Then it's still far better to be alone.

But the four of us can still work it out.

The two avant-gardes also have a good balance with the two rear guards, then we should be able to do something about it without interrupting each other.

That's what makes the four of us appropriate this time.

If I had that soma the most, I would have thought that even the six of us could handle it, but well I would have stepped on it without having to bother taking risks.

In fact, whatever the hardness of each of the three moves, they are still managed by the first tier.

Earlier, the two goblins had three goblin archers and a bad number of minutes, but Soma managed to give them precise instructions.

In the form of Lars suppressing two goblins, while Helen and the others finish two of the goblin archers, where Lars strikes back.

After Lars defeated one, a little gap had been formed, but Soma was able to safely cut through the observation?

Well, honestly, soma would probably get a piece easier if she went avant-garde, too, but this would be deliberate.

Maybe to give the three of us some experience.

Given the first tier of the first day, that is certainly the best.

From all the movements and attacks, the three of us should not be at the level of struggle in this place originally.

Then it is the right thing to do to get used to it in various ways as soon as possible.

It's just that when this happens, I'm more concerned about Soma's strength...

"Hmm, is it over? No other enemy shadows around. Restart the journey, but... are you all right? I think I'm starting to feel a little tired."

"It's nothing else. You're still diving for, like, an hour, right? I don't know."

"Hmm, right, I do feel a little tired... but it's still okay, huh?

"Ugh, yeah... hey, I've been breathing with everyone, I feel... I want to do some more, maybe"

"Hmmm...... so are we still going on? You're forbidden to do anything you can't do?

After Lars slashed and dumped the last Goblin Archer, the four said so and resumed action.

The soma that's been falling back is marching forward, with two avant-gardes and two guards back in line.

I think this is really, really brilliant too.

I don't have any hands on this one, because I'm using it well.

Kurt will inevitably walk at the rear of the line, beyond basically never getting his hands on it.

But then, if the enemy comes from the rear, Kurt will take over.

It's not what they found out, like this one is practicing.

That is why Soma has not exercised the necessary rear vigilance.

It may be sloppy to say, but it's one of the decent maneuvers... and the pull at the end of the line in the first place is also to keep you from doing it.

It would also be cruel to just let freshmen get that far, so.

Of course I didn't realize it and made it into a vigilant formation, and I didn't even say anything from here.

All in all, the four moved on, mainly with Soma on alert - where, again, they encountered the enemy.

Just.

"... oh?

It was goblin.

It's just one goblin - that's for sure.

However, compared to earlier goblins, its body is only slightly larger -

"Shit... just one? Fine. I'll do it, Temeer and the others will get their hands on it."

- Flash.

It was just for a moment.

A sword flash ran ahead of Lars, turning Goblin's body into two pieces.

"Hmm...? Oops, I'm sorry. Sometimes I thought I had to move, so I did it a little bit. There was just one."

".................. Knock. Well, we've been fighting for sure. Temeer should fight once in a while too... because I'll do it next time, right? Temeer's not in trouble, is he?

"Uhm, be careful next time"

It was so instantaneous that it ended before I could be vigilant, especially when I could see the two guards exhaling a small, reassuring breath, but that wasn't the reason Kurt narrowed his eyes there.

Because earlier goblins weren't really just goblins.

Basically, goblins are all the same body size for some reason.

Only slightly, that body can't be large.

If it feels that way, is it because of... or is it not just goblins?

- Hobgoblins.

Also known as the superior species of goblins, it was probably that.

It's hard to identify that, but it's usually not much of a problem.

Because if you see a goblin, you're most alert to whether it's just a goblin or not.

So if that's Hobgoblin, I rarely take lag.

If you are going to take a lag, maybe if you are not strong enough to take a hobgoblin in the first place.

But that's just a normal place to talk.

This is a labyrinth, so that could have been too much of a problem.

Because normal hobgoblins don't come out in the first tier.

However, in labyrinths where the mechanism is not yet understood, there are occasional exceptions.

This is one of them, and for some reason sometimes something doesn't come up in that hierarchy.

That was pretty much it, I'm pretty sure.

I mean, Lars was going to deal with Hobgoblin because he thought he was a goblin.

They should have heard about that exception as well, but it is because there are few exceptions.

There is usually no such thing as a freshman who can act with that in mind.

Hence, it was not strange that a catastrophe awaited.

If it really seemed dangerous, Kurt would have stopped it, but it was not surprising that he suffered the worst of the illnesses.

And because I knew that, I guess Soma killed him instantly.

In the sense of reminding us of the dangers of the labyrinth, maybe we should have let it go in one piece.

That way, I don't like it, but you figured it out.

But they weren't even used to the labyrinth itself yet.

So I guess you decided it was too early to let that know.

It was the right decision.

That's it.

"... Hmm? I see..."

That's probably something that won't even be one scale of Soma's strength.

It's easy to understand that from the behavior… Kurt thought it was really brilliant.

At the same time, it's funny, too.

I thought I was just bored... maybe I could enjoy the outing.

When it was going to be interesting, he thought so and Kurt hoisted the edge of his mouth just a little bit.


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