Illis sets up a simulated sword.

I can see she's focused a lot - taking my advice that she should be meditating on her eyes at first, she was quietly breathing and watching what was going on around her.

It's not like slashing something you can see with your eyes. Feeling it is something else that is different from the sound and smell.

It's called the Sixth Sense if you want to put it into words.

If it's between those who have excelled in swordsmanship with each other, then we know how they're going to target us next.

Intuition and experience - even if it overlaps and is invisible, it can capture movement.

Not the kind of ability you get overnight, but Illis has talent.

(When I was ten years old, I won the Swordsmanship Games in Wangdu. Mixed with adult knights too, would it even be a topic if my child, Mr. Iris, did all that)

As for the Iris, the captain has told me some more than attaches to the escort.

Of course, I don't have to ask, but I have information that comes into my ear.

On the occasion of her victory in the swordsmanship tournament, she became known as "Princess Kensei".

The knights, who were famous at the time, also said they were overwhelmed by her swordsmanship.

Was it just when I first came to Wangdu?

Iris asked his father, Garro Reinfel, who had been a knight since he was a young child, to teach and to blossom his talents, he said.

Garro Reinfel, former head of the Knights, I've heard of him by name alone.

In the five compartments in the Wang capital there are knights who preside over each of them. - Remill, the current leader of the Black Wolf Knights, apparently was one of his men.

Already, Garro has been deceased.

The Reinfel family is now replaced by the Mother of Illis.

Perhaps it would have been for Illis to inherit the trail, but she is said to be more of a candidate for the next King than that.

Was it just the aristocratic social place you saw her after I became a knight?

Talking in a childish stand-up is adult-faced - no, it would have been more than that.

Her appearance in such a setting and her in school is quite different from mine.

Chasing me to teach you the sword, softening up if you're going to teach me, concentrating on being as strong as you are now - I guess that's a girl named Iris Reinfel.

"Sooo..."

Illis breathes small.

Three minutes after I started concentrating - finally, Illis waved the sword.

But it just ends up slashing the void.

I still have my first machete, but I get the look that Illis is going to regret.

"Oh, I thought I fell back..."

"! Is that what you felt?

"Somehow, though. 'Cause that's the first time I've ever waved a sword like that.' Cause it's just a feeling or something."

"No, that's fine. I don't mind at first. As you repeat it, you will feel it. I think it's very good to concentrate on shaking rather than shaking into the dark clouds."

"Oh, thank you"

You didn't think you'd be so complimented, Iris dyes her cheeks a little red and leans down.

In the first place, how many people can teach her the sword now?

With the exception of me, Remill thinks so, but she doesn't seem to be the right person to teach people in the first place.

"Let's try our best at that rate. If you need anything, I'll tell you."

"Yes."

Iris responds and again focuses his consciousness around him.

Just one wave, but I could see sweat dripping from her cheek.

That's all I'm focusing my consciousness on.

Iris has talent - maybe it's rude to clean it up in one word like that.

I guess she's a swordsman everywhere, including her character.

(... Now, while I say teaching, I don't have that much to say in the first phase. - Let's think about the future)

Leaning against a tree, looking up at the sky.

The report is already in my ear.

Defeat of "The Ethereal Sword" Belle Torso. He made his name for himself as a knight, he said, from the time he struck down the bandits' executives and chiefs who had lined up in the South.

The sword moves were said to be fast and beautiful everywhere.

I belong to the same Knights, but I don't have much direct knowledge.

But as a knight, even in the fairly young category, he said, his strength was certain. Indeed, as far as I can tell, I was also of the opinion that this operation could be carried out sufficiently. - The bell was found dead.

There are cuts all over the body, and the cause of death is blood loss. There were three or more confirmed fatal injuries.

That Bell kept fighting despite all the wounds. He tried to serve as a knight.

The "Magic Mark" of the blood that was left on his sword. If you look at that, you can tell whose it belonged to, but at least the blood was Bell's.

I mean - ruthlessly, Bell couldn't get a single machete to bathe, which would mean he was defeated.

(From Azma's strength, it was certainly a level that a powerful knight could deal with - is it reasonable to assume that the other Swordsmen are stronger than that)

Given that it was not Remill who came to me to report, but the surrogate knight, is Remill also considering the next operation?

... She always jokes and talks, but I do think a lot about my people.

If it's true, I guess I just want to offer my condolences to the dead knights, but now it's gone.

Two barely surviving knights. According to their information, there are at least three swordsmen left.

A woman who slashed and abandoned more than ten knights at a time and a big man who took the bell. And one young young man.

(Teaching Iris the sword is of course of great significance for protection, but it's not strange when he thinks about it because of the strength of his enemies. You might be right to dedicate yourself to 'escorting Iris' rather than 'finding and defeating the swordsmen' than to moving and failing from this side)

This is only my idea.

Remill and I are going to talk, but if the strength of our enemies exceeds our expectations, which is correct.

You cannot look for the swordsmen while escorting Illis. Then it's quickest to be beside the Illis that the swordsmen are after.

Send your gaze to the concentrated Iris.

It's called the Kensei princess, and her strength deserves it - but from my point of view, she's a normal girl.

Well, there's a lot of blood, but you're honestly listening to me.

(It's not worth the effort...... I guess I usually think about it. All this time, I wonder if I can say that too)

With that in mind, I watched Illis train. [M]