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Chapter 62

    Then, Ill make sure you dont know what to do. Jermi was quite confident that he had nned well.


    He had promised toe alone, but he came a day earlier than the appointment date. He deliberately created this situation so that she could not reject his proposal.


    However, Vis answer was unexpected. It means that this ce will be where you and I will duel.


    Jermi doubted his ears at the moment.


    A duel?


    I know The duel that Im thinking of and the duel that youre thinking of are the same, right?


    Of course. Vi pointed at Jermi with a dagger.


    Jermi shrugged as if embarrassed. Even at that moment, he still did not lose his rxed smile. Let me tell you about the duels I know. First, a fight to decide victory or defeat. Second, a battle fought under certain conditions and formalities in order to relieve grudges or insults.


    Thats correct.


    Why do we have to duel?


    Because you looked down on me and my family so easily.


    The smile disappeared from Jermis face.


    If she said, Youve offended me so easily, there was a possibility that it could be resolved through conversation.


    However, she mentioned her family. The name of the Verratoux


    It meant that Vi was that sincere.


    Uh This isnt it.


    Jermi was perplexed; he didnt want to duel with Vi. I just wanted to explore the ruins with you, though I didnt mention it directly.


    Vi continued with her dagger pointed at him, Did you think I was just some pawn on a chessboard that you could move as you please?


    What are you talking about? Stop, Ive never thought of you like that.


    Your intentions dont matter, because that is how it seems to me.


    Jermi was originally an innocent and positive character. Naive instead of scheming.


    For example, It would be fun to explore the ruins with Princess Vi or If you find a treasure while exploring the ruins, would light-heartedly be said as, Ill give you a gift, Princess Vi, when youe.


    You made your board, and you acted as if I was ying on it. In front of so many people who followed you, you acted as if I was going to bend ording to your will. What do you think of me?


    I


    Yes, I am Princess Vi Verratoux.


    She couldnt simply say that.


    There were too many eyes around.


    He had a sinking feeling that he had just made it harder for himself to be her friend.


    You made it impossible to answer. I guess I fell into my own trap?


    Take out the sword.


    At some point, iron-d guards came and took control of the people.


    This was also what Vi had requested in advance.


    Some of the people who flocked here even asked the guards, John. Who the hell is that woman?


    But the guards were silent. In fact, they know who that woman was.


    Since she was a youth from a family of high rank, they only moved at her orders.


    Who dares to ask Sir Jermi for a duel?


    Why wont you say anything? Is it not allowed?


    It is, but


    I think its a good opportunity to see Sir Jermis excellent swordsmanship.


    Huh? I think so too.


    Vi could feel it. The longing of Jermis fans.


    How dare she draw your weapon against Sir Jermi?


    Theyd be expecting Jermi to perform a beautiful sword trick and subdue her gracefully.


    Wow Their eyes are fierce. How can there be no one on my side?


    Sir Jermi! Show us what you can do!


    Sir Jermi! Please scold me for being immature!


    His position became even more difficult.


    Ah. This isnt it


    He didnt mean to do this. He only wanted to have fun with Vi, but


    Do you want me to show you? A reckless young girl?


    Jermi scratched his head at what she seemed to be saying. In fact, he wanted to pull his hair out, but he couldnt. If it remained like this, the situation would get worse and worse.


    The favor of the crowd was twisting the situation.


    Then, shall we move? I dont think this is the right ce to have a duel.


    Sir Hickson. Will you be okay?


    Just call me as usual. What kind of bastard am I to be called Sir Hickson?


    The viscount frowned. He used more genteel words because they were in front of children, but that didnt work for Hickson.


    Are you okay?


    It will be fine. Vi is smart. She always thinks one step ahead.


    Still, it was worrying. Their gazes followed the two children.


    Vi was great, but she was still a 12-year-old girl. Her physical development was notparable to that of Jermis.


    At that age, there is a huge difference that an extra year of growth can make.


    Besides, the opponent was Jermi, who is already called a small storm.


    Jermi said with a shy smile, We dont have any spectators now. Cant I just apologize and move on?


    I am a Verratoux. Dont you remember what I said?


    What was it?


    In her first meeting with Jermi, Vi told him toe in his true form.


    But you didnt show any truth at all. It was hard to understand. He made me do all this.


    Im really sorry about that.


    I think the time to end with an apology has passed.


    Are you really going to have a duel with me?


    Ive always been sincere since the moment you called me out in private.


    Of course, she didnt mean it. If she really fought, shed be in trouble. There was no way that she could properly fight a master swordsman.


    As ast resort, she might have to trigger the real Vi.


    How can I fight with a princess?


    Why not? Because Im a Verratoux? Vi moved her head to the side with a seemingly confused expression. The House of Verratoux will not seek retribution for any injuries or deaths caused by a legitimate duel. You wont have any trouble, so you can rx.


    No, its not like that Jermi scratched the back of his head. In fact, Jermi had never faced a woman with a sword yet. A duel with ady is a little


    He was a major supporting role who believed that knightly abilities should be used to protectdies.


    But its a different story if its a warrior who has learned swordsmanship.


    Even if the opponent was a woman, if the opponent was a warrior, Jermi would do his best to deal with it. It was courtesy among warriors. However, he was still young and had not yet had a duel with a woman. It meant he was still naive.


    I first faced a woman with a sword at the age of 19. Medea. I couldnt withstand her strength for even three seconds.


    It was said that it was the right time to fight a woman at the age of 19.


    He was originally a dull person who believed that women were weak until he met Medea in the original story.


    Vi pointed out his prejudice properly. Does it mean that I cant deal with you because Im a woman?


    That, that


    Before I am a woman, I am a warrior. You seem to be determined to insult me, Sir.


    Oh no, Princess Vi. Thats not it.


    Then Tundra came out.


    He knelt down on one knee and spoke politely, Master. Is it okay if I fight for you?


    You? Why?


    I dont think its appropriate. The master is a much stronger person than me, so I didnt think there was any need to cross swords with Schr Jermi.


    Jermi was rendered speechless.


    Vi felt bad for saying it, but his side insulted me first, so there.


    He couldnt really refute the insult.


    You wont run away from me, with your tail between your legs, will you, Schr?


    She saw it in Jermis eyes.


    The current Tundra was an eye-catching fighter.


    In case of an ident, if the situation got too dangerous, Hickson would jump in to stop it.


    Only then did Vi rx.


    Ah. done.


    While avoiding a direct duel, she also maintained her prestige as a Verratoux. Hickson would intervene, so nobody was going to die.


    Is this going to make Jermi a little ufortable with me?


    That would be for the best.


    He may not be the type to hold grudges, but just a little difort was fine.


    Meanwhile, Tundra stared at Jermi while holding arge iron sword. Instead of his own sword, Jermi picked up an ordinary iron sword borrowed from the viscount.


    Tundra, youve spent five years learning the sword, right?


    Yes.


    Its been over ten years for me


    I know.


    Thats why I will use this sword. Its not about disrespecting you, its about pursuing fairness for the time we spent learning each others swords, so I hope you dont misunderstand.


    As you please.


    It didnt matter to Tundra. He didnt think he was having a duel now. Duels were a pastime for nobility, or perhaps great warriors.


    I hunt.


    His identity as Vis hound gave him confidence. It was okay if the method was not noble. All he had to do was hunt.


    Tundra was dramatically different from who he was in the original story.


    I didnt like you from the beginning.


    It was like that from the first meeting.


    You even walked out of my masters room. Even in the middle of the night.


    That provoked Tundras wrath, which had been looking for a way to escape.


    Seeing that, Jermi had a subtle smirk.


    Those eyes werent those of a dueling warrior. They held a dogs possessive desire to monopolize their masterin this case, Princess Vi.


    He didnt understandpletely, but he understood enough.


    At first, I just wanted to get to know her.


    It wasnt that he was romantically interested in her. Vi was too young to be considered a woman, and Jermi wasnt interested in little girls.


    That was it.


    In Jermis view, Vi was an interesting and mysterious princess, so he wanted to get close.


    If youe out this far, Ill go, too.


    It gives you energy.


    He felt that it was somewhat unexpected to see him so obsessed with Vi. It seemed that he also had the same wish.


    Its not like youre the only one who can get close.


    As if reading his mind, Tundra said, Your eyes. I like them.


    I should fight with all my heart.


    Yeah. Im starting to get tired of it.


    Whatsing?


    Youll see.
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