"... are you going to fight alone?

Look at Alma, who doesn't even try to put up a bow, and Greville asks me.

"Oh. I've had enough on my own"

While I answer that, I lay down my sword.

... Well, this sword was made by Lurii, so it's a subtle place when he asks me if I'm on my own.

The truth is, I won't let the Luriis participate in this fight because I simply don't have this about the fight.

Even Alma probably can't hit an arrow, and if he can't hit the power of Illis, it doesn't make sense.

If you are an unfamiliar opponent in battle, you may still be able to disrupt your movements... but when Greville becomes an opponent, it could even be used the other way around.

Then, one on one is more likely to fight without worrying about you. Bye, you're more likely to win.

Actually, I have a little maneuver, but I'd rather be one-on-one to use it.

"... whether it's enough or not, what do you know if you fight"

"Exactly"

With that said, I waved my sword - into Greville's pocket.

Greville goes with me and waves his sword just to bump into each other.

- And the sword and sword clashed.

Heavy.

In pure power, the upper Devil's Sword is better.

But Greville's sword has a different technology.

It just looks like it's pushing back with force, controlled with delicate force.

Greville's sword will not allow it to move, even if he tries to recieve it. On the contrary, this sword will move as if it were to be manipulated.

Even if you try switching the magic that you grant to the sword, the countermagic is quickly assembled.

From the outside, it may seem like Greville and I are just cutting each other with a sword, but there is an advanced magic rush behind it.

Greville's reaction rate doesn't mean it's that fast.

I still haven't had the skills to read it. By the time I reassemble the Enchant I grant to the Sword and Greville starts putting together counterspells, I have quite a time lag to do so.

However, the difference between muscle strength and physical strength, and the magic power used for enchantment, covered the difference in technology and readings.

Later magic by Greville beats my magic after reading through Greville's movements.

- I was still less than twelve years old, but Greville has lived and worked out for thousands of years.

Basic health and magic are not comparable to mine.

Make the most of that advantage, and Greville will try to beat me.

- But there are still gaps to follow.

"Huh!?

Greville put a surprise on his face when I showed him a bare gesture of pulling power out of his sword for only a moment.

Of course, I didn't really lose my powers. If you do that, they'll push your sword in in an instant.

Just for a moment, just a little help.

If you weren't so sharpened in combat technology, you wouldn't notice a change in that power.

But Greville had a sharp sense of it.

Seeing an unnatural move, Greville got confused.

Although Greville has built up considerable workouts, I guess he's not used to this level of rush.

The confusion goes out to the sword.

That gap was enough for me to change the war.

With Greville's sword poking through a slightly dull gap, I changed the angle of my sword only slightly and recieved Greville's sword.

And I turned my sword to Greville, who had fallen ill, and took a counter-attack stance.

"Knock..."

Greville, who has learned to fail, pulls back his sword and takes a defensive stance.

But that's what I'm after, too.

The only reason I showed a rush to strike back was to restrain the pursuit by Greville.

In front of Greville taking defensive stance, I took a few steps back.

Even if we chase here, we don't have a winner.

"... are you really a child? I felt like I was dealing with my master."

Greville's tone was changing.

It's not the same tone that was played earlier - it's Greville's original tone.

"As you can see, it's a child."

That's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna put my sword back together.

- Greville, too, has grown a lot stronger in thousands of years.

Greville was hopelessly devoid of magic talent.

Magic circuits were born thin, the quality of magic was extremely low, and growth was dull when experience accumulated.

The crest is the same glorious crest I was in my previous life - the weakest crest in battle.

Nevertheless, Greville's magic was only slightly better than the other crests, even the granting, which should be good at glory crests.

Still, Greville continued to work out as stupidly as possible as a royalty.

I don't know why the man is fighting me in this place right now - but it's commendable that he's gotten so strong out of that situation.

"Well... how do I get out"