Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire ♀ Volume 9 [Parts 1 to 4] by Hayaken

Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire ♀ Volume 9 [Parts 1 to 4] by Hayaken

Author:Hayaken
Language: eng
Format: epub


Boooooom!

A loud shout followed by a landing followed by a roaring impact. Like Carraldo had warned, the ground shook. Having leaped from such a high point, that person landed hard enough to crack the flagstones of the training ground, and displaced wreckage flew into the air around him. Such a feat would have killed a normal person, but he seemed completely fine.

He was a muscular man with long, flaming red hair, still standing with his arms crossed. He looked to be in his mid-twenties. His face was pleasing, perhaps even beautiful, but his slipshod bearing and dress implied that he didn’t particularly care. On the other hand, they emphasized his beefy build. He was obviously powerful.

“And this is Dux Jildegrieva himself.” Carraldo bowed reverently. “This is Lady Inglis.”

“Hmm? Ah well, it doesn’t matter what you look like—I’m interested in power! I heard if I came here, I could take on someone who wielded hieral menaces and kicked a Prismer’s butt! Ain’t no one gonna turn down a date with a Highlander, right?!” Dux Jildegrieva’s rough-and-tumble speech was at odds with his lofty title. His grin was bright and casual but also a bit overbearing.

“U-Uh, wow...” Rafinha and Eris shared conflicted expressions—trying not to stare and failing.

“I—” Inglis began.

“Yeah, so...?” Jildegrieva cut in. “Listen, if you’ve got a problem with it, I’ve got ways to—”

“Welcome! Welcome, welcome! Of course I’ll take you on!” Inglis’s eyes sparkled, and she immediately prepared for battle. A top Highlander challenging her to a fight was beyond her wildest dreams! There was no way she’d refuse; she wanted to get right to it—before he changed his mind! She’d make up for her plans being ruined.

“Well, that was quick! Thanks! Now bring it, kid!” Jildegrieva, obviously pleased, also crouched into a fighting stance.

“Of course! Then—!” Inglis replied.

His stance showed no obvious weaknesses. The time he’d spent training was obvious.

In a situation like this, she wouldn’t look for an opening.

She would charge in!

“Haaah!”

“All riiight!”

Inglis rushed toward Jildegrieva. Her tiny five-year-old fist swung as hard as it could. And as his meaty paw swung to meet it, their clash shook the very air around them.



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