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 Have you ever been jealous of someone?

 In the case of Fee, I think Kuinu was the first time.

 When I was a princess, I had never been aware of it.

 I took it for granted, both around me and myself.

 When I became an apprentice knight, my surroundings were my goal.

 One day, it was a distant goal, but I thought I'd catch up. Even for Golms ...

 It wasn't long before I became friends with Kuinu that I first became aware of that feeling.

 At first I thought Kuinu was the same as everyone else.

 Even when I defeated that strong Gorumus in an instant, I thought that was the case, and I just thought that I should move my goal one step further.

 But it wasn't.

 I gradually understand that I am spending time together.

 Kuinu was special.

 Ridill often calls himself a genius, but Fee thinks the real genius is Kuinu.

 Of course, I know that even Kuinu is making an effort. I've been working hard since I was a kid.

 But it's all the same.

 Gorums, Lemie, and Slad have been swords since childhood.

 Even now, everyone has to practice their swords to become a good knight.

 I don't like to make Gorumus look like he's doing his best, but he was really a hard worker.

 That giant is a Golms advantage, but at the same time strength training is essential to move it freely.

 I know that Gorums has doubled his muscle training time since losing to Kuinu.

 Still, there is no sign of catching up with Kuinu.

 Strive normally and be stronger than anyone else.

 That is Kuinu.

 Even if Fee makes an effort, he can't even catch up with his feet.

 With a calm face and walking around, the fees are separated.

 That's why everyone is paying attention to Kuinu.

 Because of his quiet personality, he rarely becomes the center of the circle of people.

 No one forgets about Kuinu.

 The boys in the northern dormitory, the boys in the other dormitories, and the adults are all aware of Kuinu.

 The boy who is the best sword user among the apprentice knights and will probably be the top among the knights in the future.

 Just being there is proof of my existence.

 It was irresistible because I wanted a fee.

 However, Kuinu doesn't seem to be aware of that, and he spends his time carefreely near Fee.

(Well, it should be forgiven even if you get jealous)

 Fee sharpens his lips, wipes his hands once to prevent slipping, and holds a wooden sword.

 This is a corner of the fort designated by Cognac as a duel place.

 The stage of a futile duel that began with this futile conflict.

 Both Fee and Cognac are ready and standing there.

 Apprentice knight boys were curiously surrounding it.

 There were also Lemie, Slad, and Kuinu looking at me with anxiety.

"I often came without running away"

 Cognac is threatening to swing a wooden sword while looking toward Fee.


 But Fee was looking at Kuinu.

 With a slightly dissatisfied face.

(Well, I'm worried. I'm weak)

 It may be rude to think like this even though you are worried.

(But I think Kuinu is bad, because he never hit me)

 Yes, Fee has never even put a sword in Kuinu, let alone put a sword in it.

 It will be dodged with such a margin.

 Until then, I think it's a little rude to say that it's a difference in ability.

(So ​​forgive me for having such feelings)

 Looking at Kuinu looking back at Fee with anxiety, he muttered in his heart at the end, and Fee turned his eyes to his opponent, Cognac.

 Still, my heart is still conscious of Kuinu.

 I want to catch up with Kuinu.

 I want to be recognized as an opponent who fights properly, not as a person who can play such a sloppy game.

 Even if you can't win your talent, you want to grab the hem of your pants.

 For that purpose, it was no good as before.

"I tell you, don't resent me even if it's bumpy."

 While saying such a thing, Cognac threatens us.

 He is a surprisingly computational boy for his words and deeds.

 This game is also challenging with a chance of winning.

 So what is his chance of winning?

 The answer was clear.

 Because the fee is small.

 Small ones are weak. The big ones are strong.

 This is almost always true. The difference in physique in battle is a big advantage.

 No one expects the latter to win as the big and small dogs quarrel.

 The fee is actually weak.

 That's why Fee has devised a way to fight.

 You can use not only swords but also other weapons, and you can learn techniques that will surprise your opponent.

 But if you want to beat Kuinu, that's no good.

 This is because the basic power is too different.

 No matter what kind of work the fee uses, the ability is too different to communicate at all.

 So, if you want to catch up with Kuinu, and if you can get at least one sword without catching up, Fee also needs to improve his ability purely.

 Cognac's actions show a truth at the same time as his chances of winning.

 Choose a weak opponent and challenge the game, threatening before the game and trying to reduce the spirit. It showed that he himself was not so confident in his sword's ability.

 If you don't have the ability to defeat such an opponent from the front, you won't be able to compete with Kuinu.

 After a long vacation and hearing about survival training, Fee was training with Golms.

 To fill the gap with Kuinu.

 Gorums wouldn't be training himself, but he was willing to say, "I'm studying anything."

 It's time to show the results.

(Look, Kuinu)

 Fee glanced at Kuinu and pulled out his wooden sword.

 Cognac, who was saying something, holds the sword while distorting his face to Fee, who holds the sword almost silently without riding the provocation of Cognac.

"Hmm, that's okay. I don't need to entrust you. I'll beat you with my strength!"

 The duel between Fee and Cognac has begun.



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