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Chapter 3: The Young Master Of The Heroic Lineage (2)

    Chapter 3: The Young Master Of The Heroic Lineage (2)


    Dawn Castle.


    The castle of the Prient family, which had a history thatsted 500 years, emanated an old-fashioned atmosphere.


    This ce, known as the home of the Descendants of the Sword God, was one of the many locations in the game and was the setting for one of the gamester stages. It was also one of the critical turning points in the plot.


    One, two, three, four and five?


    At this ce, Shiron had died a total of five times. What was interesting was that he never died the same way twice.


    Walking through the corridor, Shiron pondered the possible events of the future.


    Knowing every incident that was going to ur was a tremendous advantage.


    What should he do to survive in this harsh world as a little kid who neither knew swordsmanship nor magic?


    The answer to that was to establish a territory of his own that no one could vite.


    He would prepare for the future by doing his best. Given the current circumstances, he wouldnt hesitate to use the overwhelming advantages given to him. He reincarnated into the body of a boy filled with death gs and had yet to find a way out of this ce.


    Suddenly, he felt a presence.


    Turning his head, what caught his eye was a girl with red hair.


    Short hair hung down her face, and golden eyes red at him from between the strands.


    Lucia.


    Fire-like red hair and fierce eyes gazed up at him. Just like the image he had seen in the game, she was alive and breathing right before him.


    When did she start following me?


    It was disconcerting. It might even be called awkward. Shiron wasnt ready yet to face her alone.


    He clearly hadnt forgotten about yesterdays events. Maybe he never would. But for now, any thoughts of addressing or resolving the conflict werent there.


    If he were being himself, he wouldve blurted out, What are you looking at? But engaging her again would be a losing battle.


    Wondering how to respond to Lucia, his recently recognized half-sister, Shiron pondered for a moment.


    Hello.


    With a friendly-looking smile, Shiron waved his right hand.


    Then, he quickly turned his head and continued on his way.


    There was an old saying, A gentleman takes revenge even if it takes ten years. It meant that it was never toote for a nobleman to seek vengeance.


    With that saying in mind, Shiron smiled satisfactorily.


    <hr>


    Unfortunately, what Shiron wanted didnte to pass.


    Thud-thud. Light steps.


    Why is she following me?


    Shiron had certainly greeted Lucia. But it wasnt a conventional greeting.


    Maybe I should have just ignored her.


    They made eye contact, so he had just greeted her casually. He couldve ignored her without a word but chose not to.


    Yes, greeting was the right choice. If I had walked past her without greeting, it wouldve looked like I was a sulky child due to yesterdays events. I did my best.


    Walking aimlessly, they reached a spacious field.


    Both stopped walking simultaneously.


    The ce they had arrived at was the training ground on the outskirts of Dawn Castle. Just like Shiron, Lucia had business at this training ground, which was why she had followed him.


    Shiron gathered up the nerves that had been concentrated on the back of his head.


    I was unnecessarily worried.


    He wasted mental energy for no reason. Now wasnt the time. With a slightly brisk pace, Shiron entered the armory. There were many things he wanted to verify.


    <hr>


    The sound of swinging polearms echoed throughout the training ground covered in snow.


    It must have snowedst night. Lucia guessed as much.


    nk- nk-


    As she swung the sword, she lightly sprung to the left, then right, forward, and backward.


    The tip of her de was unwavering. Even though it was a wooden sword, its form had an overwhelming presence.


    Is this the extent?


    Although it was a short period, she felt quite aplished. It had been a week since shest swung a sword.


    Even though Lucia hadnt held a sword for 8 years since her reincarnation, she felt satisfied with her rapid progress.


    Before bing a hero, she had prided herself on mastering the way of the sword as the Swordsmaster Kyrie. Following her instincts while swinging was the right, best, and optimal way.


    Haah.


    After practicing for about two hours, Lucia caught her breath and slowly exhaled white steam.


    Its been so long since I swung a sword without any thoughts.


    Lucia looked up at the hazy sky.


    Reincarnation, huh.


    500 years ago, she had died.


    Herst memory was of feeling emptiness when her physical body, which she had pushed to its limits after defeating the demon lord, gave out on her way home.


    Should I be d?


    She thought everything hade to an end. She never expected any rewards for her efforts, only wanting to drink with herpanions and vent her frustrations.


    But to be reincarnated so unexpectedly


    Sure, crawling around in a humble shack in a quiet countryside was nice.


    Although she had no father, the idyllic life with her mother was the peaceful daily life she had always dreamed of in her previous life. Instead of hearing screams, she heardughter. Instead of burning viges, she yed in flower fields.


    But that, too, was fleeting.


    Damn it.


    As unpleasant thoughts surfaced, Lucia vigorously shook her head and shifted her gaze.


    What she saw was a boy named Shiron. Rumor had it he was her half-brother.


    Whirr-


    She had been in a trance until she put down the sword, and only then did Shiron catch her eye.


    Whirr-


    Catch her eye was quite a fitting phrase.


    From Lucias perspective, everything Shiron did seemed sloppy and annoying.


    What is that guy doing?


    Scattered around Shiron were numerous polearms. There were swords, spears, maces, daggers, shields, and even a staff with arge magic stone attached to the end.


    Whirr- Whirr-


    Shiron constantly changed the type of weapon he wielded. All he did was swing them forcefully from top to bottom.


    Lucia couldnt understand the meaning behind that action.


    It seemed nothing more than the strikes of a mere child.


    Ah.


    A sudden exmation escaped from her lips.


    Could he possibly be aware of what hes doing?


    Wow. This actually works?


    Now, he was chuckling and muttering nonsensical words. To top it off, he picked up a piece of ice and shoved it into his mouth.


    Ice? Why was he putting that in his mouth?


    Is he insane?


    Even when she had first met him, she considered him just a slightly shy child.


    Lucia recalled the moment she was led here by the man who imed to be her father.


    This child is your younger sibling.


    These words were not directed at Lucia but to the boy.


    Although there were some resemnces when Lucia saw the red-haired man, she did not feel he was her father. Appearing out of nowhere and iming to be ones father, wasnt thatughable?


    Theres no evidence.


    The unfamiliar situation weighed on her heart, and she felt overwhelmed.


    Lucia tried to recall her memories. The man who called himself her father had shared several shocking stories during their journey from the hut where she lived with her mother.


    His name was Glen Prient.


    The duty of the Prients.


    The story of the Prients.


    Her mothers story.


    The tale of her half-brother.


    Although she, being a reincarnator, found these stories to sound like nonsense, the most unbelievable thing was that the entire Prient lineage were descendants of the hero Kyrie.


    She felt a visceral rejection at the idea that this boy, in his previous life, was her descendant, the descendant of the hero Kyrie.


    That kid as my descendant? Thats ridiculous.


    She pressed her eyelids in frustration.


    That strange-acting kid is my descendant?


    Maybe that was why Lucia had found it hard to ept the existence of Shiron from a very visceral level. She thought everything was over, but the reality that remnants of her unresolved past persisted even after 500 years felt disgusting and heavy.


    She had hoped they would at least get along, but now she felt it would be a relief if they just didnt fight.


    And then


    She took the first swing. Embarrassingly, she couldnt control her excitement at the childs provocation.


    Status window! Ah, it doesnt work.


    Or maybe.


    Seeing Shiron shouting strange words into the void, she suddenly came to a realization.


    Did I break him? Did he hit his head when he fell?


    Lucia clenched her teeth.


    She had just disciplined him a bit due to his cocky attitude. Even in a mock fight between siblings, if yougged behind, it would be tedious She intended to provide a bit of education to the 10-year-old kid who imed to be from the line of a great warrior.


    However, this was never the oue she desired. She felt regret for not being more careful.


    I was too sincere in a childish way. Regardless of being the descendent of a great warrior, hes just ten years old.


    With gritted teeth, Lucia approached Shiron, who was still shouting incoherently. With each step, her fists tightened.
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