Chapter 89

The initial stage of the event was dynamic, but the following matches exhibited a more subdued rhythm.

In the capital, despite potential divisions among factions, nearly all the nobles are interconnected through familial ties within three generations. The apprehension towards blood relations, surpassing even scholarly affiliations, stems from a lengthy history of intertwined familial connections.

Additionally, the majority of noble participants in this competition are either opportunists or hypocrites considering shifting their loyalty to the crown princes faction. The staunch loyalists, from the outset, were against the tournament. If the princess herself intends to secure the throne by offering herself as a bargaining chip, it presents a moral quandary where one must express sorrow and submission at her feet.

Thus, all contestants fought a moderately aristocratic duel. Even if they lost, they still had to show off their prowess to the citizens, so the duels were uneventful but moderately spectacular.

And then, a foreigner appeared.

[A delegate from Kalion, Edelflat Cohenulf, makes an entrance!]

The arena fell silent.

It was different from Ivans case. The cheering was scarce because participants didnt know who he was, unlike the contrasting scenario with Ivan. There wasnt a citizen unfamiliar with the name Edelflat Cohenulf.

Generally, citizens are more passionate about knights than wizards. Magic is distant from daily life, difficult to understand in terms of structure and activation principles, but the knights prowess is intuitive.

Hence, citizens tend not to remember the heroes of Kalion. After all, most elves were wizards.

But Edelflat is different. The one-eyed Edel. In wartime, she faced a dragon and saved the entire legion, losing an eye in the process.

With just that one feat, she was enough to make the citizens hearts race. On top of that, among the haughty elves, she stood out, holding a sword and walking proudly, enough to be admired.

Therefore, the citizens fell silent.

Why, an elf and a female elf at that, participating in this tournament?

Even more, the strongest elf all of a sudden?

[It appears theres no one willing to challenge me. A common occurrence.]

Edelflat, standing on the dais, scanned the surroundings and spoke with a laughter-infused voice.

She lifted the helmet, keeping her face hidden.

It was a highly impolite gesture. Of course, there was no need to verify if the person inside the helmet was herself or not. As long as Veolgreen guaranteed and Krasilov accepted, if it wasnt her, it could lead to diplomatic incidents.

However, revealing ones face implies a certain respect for the authority of the royal family, at least in the realm of etiquette.

[Are you going to keep me standing here?]

The audience stirred at Cohenulfs words. How rude! How dare an elf act like this here! A kind of commotion with such sentiments followed.

Soon, a knight walked out from the opposite side.

Greetings, Cohenulf. Ive heard of your noble deeds.

[Enough.]

What?

[I said cease your prattle, human. Spare me your introductions and opinions; your meaningless chatter wont make any impression on me.]

Cohenulf ignored the pleasantries and drew her sword.

Theres no starting signal in the tournament. Once the two step onto the arena, its considered ready to begin.

So, Cohenulf aimed her sword at her opponent, not with a formal gesture or polite nod.

[Come. Leave your name with me through your skills.]

This is outrageous!!

All participants here are nobles. If youre a Krasilov noble, you shouldnt receive such treatment anywhere in the United Kingdom.

Thats common sense. Common sense in the societal system created by humans.

However, it wasnt common sense for elves. Especially for Edelflat.

In war, nobility flowing in ones blood doesnt guarantee ones life.

Even if youre a high-ranking noble with vast estates, if you lack skill and a blade pierces your chest, you die the same.

Remembering a persons name is not the result of generations but of individual ability.

In comparison to the deep history of human noble families, its nothing for the secret noble houses of the elves.

-Srrung

The sword smoothly scratched through the air.

The tip of the blade remained steady, as if it didnt need to move at all.

Cohenulf didnt even flinch.

This rudeness I will inquire about it with your elf kind for sure!

The opposing knight rushed forward, like an enraged wild boar. In fact, the charge of a trained knight, even if not on horseback, is stronger than a wild boar.

The moment when the weight distribution of the entire armor, destructive magical power flowing through the veins, and a lifetime of training in swordsmanship perfectly align.

-Kiiing!!

The lowered blade swept down, and Cohenulfs sword, which had come to a stop, smoothly swirled before falling.

-Clang!!*

That was enough. To perfectly control and deflect the force embedded in the opponents sword.

The motionless sword once again aimed forward without any movement.

Now, in front of it, was the exposed neck of the knight who had missed his swing. It was a strike perfectly calculated in direction and timing, foreseeing the opponents approach.

I I have lost.

[It was a fight too regrettable to be memorable. If you wish, take up your sword. Ill give you a second chance.]

Do not insult me any further!!

[Mockery is when its directed at an opponent with a slight difference in skill, human. Would it not be more appropriate to call what Im doing education?]

Elf!!

The opponent shouted in frustration and turned away to descend.

The overzealous knights would occasionally fail to control their youthful vigor, visit Cohenulfs residence to attempt friendship, and end up getting a good beating before being chased away.

By this point, even the nobles began to notice the situation.

-This is a plot.

It seemed illogical that out of nowhere, a lesser-known rural nobleman would unexpectedly take the spotlight of the show.

This wasnt some wandering knight who accidentally found his way to Frechenkaya and entered the tournament as a young man.

It was probably Elizaveta, who purchased a skilled warrior to counterbalance the nobles, and the elves, who had perhaps detected Elizavetas plot in a elf-like way and were trying to thwart it.

Then, why not make those two duel first and be done with it?

Duke Sheretif stroked his beard and casually remarked,

If the princess wants to control us, and the elves want to hinder that princess, isnt this like a love letter from those pointy-eared folks?

To call it a love letter might be an understatement, isnt it too heavy-handed?

Its because theyre elves.

The audience unanimously agreed with his statement. Well, they were elves, after all.

Unless the elves reach out to us first, we dont need to bow down. So, if we make those two duel, one of them will surely be eliminated.

In this tournament, theres no such thing as a draw. After all, the prize is the princess.

Lets see, if that Ivan gives that elf girl a taste of his blade, wouldnt he? Hey, have you heard of Viscount Yermov?

Yes, my lord. Theyre one of the many northern nobles who prospered after the war. Rumor has it that the third son loves hunting and is quite skilled with swords.

If they were honed after the war, they must have been a mercenary ragtag exhibition piece. Assist him with proper equipment along with a fitting demise. So even if the elf loses to him and the princess discards that wench, we can have her crawling under us.

It made sense. After all, an anonymous nobody like that couldnt defeat the strongest elf.

So, at the very least, support Edelflat Cohenulf with arms to cause some minor damage. Simultaneously, earn the favor of that wench.

Dismissed mercenaries are bound to be discarded. The princess never cherishes defeated soldiers. That lowly wench will surely be discarded, and then noble plans can be considered.

But, My Lord, what if that wench defeats Lady Cohenulf?

In that case, the elves offer of an implicit alliance, even dispatching a tournament representative to nobles, would be quite ridiculous.

If Yermov Viscounts third son somehow wins, the prize for victory might be lost. The elves, having gone mad, wont rush to send a female representative to marry the princess. Elf victory could be an opportunity for new prospects for nobles.

To such a question, Duke Sheretif burst into a chuckling laughter.

Will you defeat a lion even if you give a knife to a mouse? Uh-haha-haha, he is destined to be defeated. The important thing is not to minimize our losses.

The tournament is in its fourth day. All the knights who were supposed to face Ivan and Edelflat have withdrawn. With only four participants remaining, at last, Ivan faces Edelflat.

***

Isabelle sat in the stands, nibbling on her thumb. Though it wasnt a pleasant habit, her tension was understandable. Yuri gently caressed her shoulders.

Pavel, sir.

Hmm?

Will uncle lose?

No.

Pavel, being from the royal guard himself, even holding the position of the guard captain, naturally knew Edelflat. Therefore, he sensed that Edelflats condition was different from before.

On the other hand, Ivan still demonstrated his peak abilities. Wasnt it just four years ago when he defeated the Seven Dragon? Ivans skills had only improved since then.

So

Hell surely win.

What?!

???

Yuri, who had been listening, suddenly coughed and spat out her drink, startling everyone.

Pavel started patting Yuris back.

But, if uncle wins, hell really marry the princess!

Do you want to cheer or curse?

I dont know! I dont want to see uncle lose, but if he wins, its going to be annoying.

Isnt it a bit late for puberty to hit?

No, uncle always calls me a little kid in puberty!

You just go away.

Pavel cursed having to protect these kids. This wasnt what he fought the rebels for.

[Kalion Delegate, Edelflat Cohenulf enters!!]

Woooo!!!

So, instead, he decided to add his voice to the mocks for Edelflat.

Wooooo!!!

That old hag wont recognize my voice from here, right? Surely she wont realize its me? he thought.

He was one of the most excited people at this tournament.

If the commander wins, well, hes going to be the princesss husband now, so he wont be able to continue being a commander, so hes due for a promotion.

And if the commander loses, Ill taunt him, saying, Looks like Edel is still formidable, huh? I should have faced her instead of you. You know, with my Dragon Lance, I could have even taken down Einar with just one thrust!

Huh? So, does that mean no matter who wins, Im the one who benefits the most without losing anything?

And then

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