I had two weeks left until the Northeast vs. Swordsmanship game.

The Fees were hanging in there.

Hislo has also basically allowed me to move freely since the sword game was announced. He said if you told me, he would also talk to me and give me support.

I was also asked why Hislo became a teacher in the north quarters in the first place, because the person in charge of our general affairs asked him to teach him a reputation for being tough but working out properly, although it may be water on the burning stone because of the fact that there is just too much difference in power.

Speaking of knights in charge of general affairs, I've only seen Phee a few times, too, but I kind of remember. I remember him as a gentle looking knight with small fat, thin eyes like a line.

Well, that kind of care really made me water the burning stone to see how other apprentice knights reacted.

The other apprentice knights have been evaporating like fluffy hot air even since the members decided.

The Fies, when it came to it, were silently practicing for the game.

Fee does hostile inspections, trains with the Gollms, and rethinks that he can't think of any strategy to win against Luca.

Golms and Couinu are the main exercises to play together.

Slad and Raimier do it with Gollms or Couinu or both......

Honestly, I don't have enough hands.

The only powerful people in the same class as their opponents are Golms and Couinu in their northern quarters. The Fees. As a weak group, I just want to do a number with them to increase their strength, but they can't have them hanging out all the time either because they have their own games.

I think practice in Slad and Raimier will do some strength for them, but I don't feel comfortable with the mighty ones I'm going to deal with this time. The battle type and physique are too unique for Fee to be much of an opponent's training.

It was the truth that I wanted a lot of practitioners anyway, even if I gave up that it was just impossible to ask for a man of strength like the Gollms.

And at lunchtime, Phee was at the library again.

Not just to find out the rules anymore.

I can't think of any maneuvers that can beat Luca, and I'm just turning around like a military law book to see if I have any ideas.

I was about to be mistaken for an unexpected face when I took the right book and went back to my seat today.

I think I've noticed this one since we got closer.

"Oh, you're the boy in the north quarters."

The person who seemed to make a mistake was that Luca.

It's Heath.

When Phee gave him his name, he looked a little surprised.

"Right. You were my opponent."

The order for the match had to be made within a week, after the opponent had already been decided. Neither the northern quarters nor the eastern quarters fluctuate.

Luca laughed out loud when she heard it about what was wrong.

"Oh man, looks like the people in the north quarters have been scared to throw away the game blatantly. I can't believe I pushed a game on a kid like you."

"I'm probably your age. That's a lot to spare."

Plus, Fee stares back.

"Heh, I thought there was something wrong with the kid coming in, but he wasn't. So what were you doing in the library when the game stopped?

"I've come to find out how to defeat you. You're the one. Why are you here?

Fee honestly stated why he came to the library. I don't have the fur to hide it.

"It is. I hope they find it."

That's how Luca looked at Fee with a grinning face and showed him the book in her arms.

That was a dance book dancing at a nightclub.

"My opponent pulled me off. I just have to read these books in my spare time. Well, I'm the son of a nobleman, so I wouldn't waste any of this time either.

I'm jealous of Lizzie and Percil for hitting the right guy. "

And make sure you show off about Fee.

Obviously, he didn't even seem to recognize Fee as his opponent to fight.

"Well, I don't think you'll find a way to take me down here, but good luck at best. The captains will remember a little better, even if they lose, if they show their hard work."

That's how Luca tried to leave under Phee.

But looking back at this one like I thought.

"Oh, but don't get too grumpy in the real thing."

In an instant, Luca moves to the front of Fee and lifts its jaw hard again.

And a spare grinning face peered into Fee's eyes.

"Even if I were a man, I'd be just as guilty if I'd accidentally scratched that pretty face."

Luca told him to whisper just that, and when he laughed, he left.

Fee couldn't move while looking at that back.

At that time, there was a puff of lamp in Fee's head.

Returning to the northern quarters, a large number of apprentice knight boys with wooden swords were assembling at the training station.

Boys who look like they've been dead all week and will be back in the dorm after minimal training.

But today they were the expression of a return to life.

"It's like they're all helping us train."

Raimier happily told Fee back from the library.

"Sorry about that. Show me your pity."

"We're just getting back on our feet, too, so we can't be in the game, but we've all decided to work together to practice!

Fee said to those apprentice knights with a refreshing face.

"That's easier for members to decide, so you say you're feeling better."

"Ugh..."

"Oh, don't tell me that..."

The apprentice knight boys sat down holding his chest.

And Fee shudders laughing.

"I'm kidding. Thanks for offering to cooperate. That would be so helpful!

"Oh, oh... Tell me what you want to do! I'll help you with anything you can!

That's how the apprentice knights in the northern quarters came to cooperate in the practice.

Fee's requested practice was unique in it.

"Are you sure this is okay...?

"Yeah, not yet, please"

It's even a practice of taking the opponent's striking sword.

It was a rare move for Fee, who often avoided, deviated, or engaged in the opponent's offense, but at the same time it was a defense-specific exercise.

"Don't you want me to practice offense? You might lose if you're warned."

"Fine. I'm willing to win."

Fee smiled and nodded at Golms worried about Fee's weakness that he tended to fall over defensively.