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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    12

    I had been thinking that I
    needed at least one knight to follow my orders.

    There were various reasons for
    this, but above all, I needed a knight to secretly accompany me to
    find Ruel’s trial in Evans Dungeon.

    Think about it. Despite how I
    might seem, I am still a Noble Lady. Even if I somehow managed to
    enter the dungeon, do you think people would leave me alone?

    Of course not!

    There would always be soldiers
    and knights sticking close to me, serving as my guards.

    No matter how much of a fuss I
    made, I wouldn’t be able to be alone.

    This is a matter of safety,
    after all.

    They would rather deal with my
    tantrums than face Benedict’s wrath.

    Couldn’t I just claim it was
    a coincidence and force my way in where everyone could see?

    Impossible.

    The location hiding Ruel’s
    trial is a secluded spot that you’d only visit intentionally.

    Even if I stubbornly forced my
    way there, would anyone believe that I just happened to stumble into
    Ruel’s trial?

    Anyone with half a brain
    wouldn’t believe that.

    This is where Karl comes in.

    With his high reputation and
    the trust he has from others, if he were by my side, I’d have a
    considerable amount of freedom to move around.

    Moreover, regarding Ruel’s
    trial, if I could just get this Sloppy Knight to agree with me, I
    could explain everything convincingly.

    “Knight Commander. Excuse
    me, but could I speak with Miss Lucy privately for a moment?”

    While I was cheering inwardly
    at my unexpected stroke of luck, Karl spoke to Possell.

    “It will only take a
    moment.”

    “…If Miss Lucy allows
    it, I’ll step out.”

    “Miss.”

    Huh? What’s this about all of
    a sudden? He wants to talk privately?

    Great! I needed to ask you for
    a secret favour too!

    ‘Commander. Could you step
    outside for a moment?’

    “Foolish Possell. Just
    wait outside.”

    “Understood, miss. I’ll
    be waiting outside then.”

    After hearing Possell’s
    footsteps fade away, I asked Karl,

    ‘Knight, what do you want to
    say?’

    “Sloppy Knight, have
    something to ask?”

    “Miss, do you happen to
    have a blessing?”

    A blessing.

    It’s what NPCs at Soul Academy
    call a skill. While we understand skills through the game’s system,
    the characters in the game perceive them differently.

    They don’t know the concept of
    skills and instead consider them blessings from the gods.

    “I want to know whether
    the fact that I tried to harm you yesterday was simply due to my own
    inadequacy or if some other force was at play.”

    Karl’s voice was mixed with
    tension and self-reproach. For my part, I didn’t think much of it,
    but Karl was different. He believed the act he committed was a grave
    sin.

    “I understand it’s a huge
    impertinence to ask what blessings you possess. I also know how
    disgraceful it is for a beast who tried to kill you to make such a
    request. But please, just this once. Just tell me this once. I will
    believe whatever answer you give!”

    That’s why Karl was hoping.

    He hoped that his mistake
    wasn’t entirely his fault.

    He wished there was some other
    excuse he could cling onto.

    He wanted a justification for
    his wrongdoing.

    Seeing Karl bow his head to
    the stone floor of the prison, I unknowingly took a step back.

    I felt overwhelmed by Karl’s
    determination, as if he might offer his life if he found out the deed
    was entirely his fault.

    “Please!”

    It wasn’t hard to tell him
    about my skills.

    I don’t know how the people
    in this game perceive it, but to me, skills were just skills.

    They weren’t something
    special; merely tools to gain and discard based on their utility.

    So, I had no qualms about
    sharing it with others.

    Moreover, if I didn’t say
    anything now, I felt like he might actually kill himself.

    While I decided to tell him, I
    was still frustrated about him almost harming me, so I couldn’t do it
    for free.

    I had to get something out of
    this for sure.

    This was a deal in my favour.
    I was the one in control, and the other party was at a disadvantage.

    In these situations, it’s best
    to start by demanding something outrageous and then gradually reduce
    it over time.

    What I really wanted was just
    some cooperation in Evans’ Dungeon, but there was no harm in getting
    more, right?

    So first… yes.

    ‘Alright, Karl. But there’s
    a condition.’

    “Alright, Sloppy Knight.
    I’ll tell you. But there’s a condition.”

    “What is it? I’ll do
    anything I can.”

    “You must swear to the God
    of Oath to become my loyal knight.”

    Karl froze at my words.

    He probably never expected me
    to make such a demand.

    Swearing to the God of Oath at
    the Soul Academy means pledging your past, present, and future to
    keep the oath.

    If you break this oath, the
    Oath Mark that gets engraved on your body will turn black.

    That’s all there is to it.
    Nothing more.

    Characters in the game would
    talk about having their souls tainted or being dragged to hell for
    eternity, but in reality, there were no significant penalties.

    At most, your reputation might
    take a hit.

    That’s how it was from a
    player’s perspective, but for Karl, who actually lived in this
    world, it would be different. Because breaking an oath is considered
    a great dishonour.

    Could Karl endure this
    dishonour, given his knightly honour that would cause him to agonise
    throughout the night?

    Probably not. So, to Karl, my
    proposal would sound like this:

    Live as my loyal slave for
    life.

    No sensible person would
    accept such an offer.

    So, I waited in silence for
    Karl to inevitably reject the proposal so I could present a different
    one.

    “Alright. I will.”

    But the answer that came from
    Karl was different from what I expected.

    ‘What?’

    “What?”

    “I will swear to the God
    of Oath.”

    No way. Huh? Is he being
    serious?

    There’s no way that someone
    who has lived in this world all their life wouldn’t understand the
    meaning of an oath!

    Karl, who had been kneeling on
    the floor, stood up in front of me. Then, he bit his thumb and used
    the blood to draw a mark on the back of his hand.

    ‘Wait a minute!’

    “Hey. Wait! Sloppy
    Knight! Stop!”

    No. Damn.

    I can’t get inside because of
    these iron bars.

    ‘I’ll just tell you! So
    please stop!’

    “I’ll tell you. Isn’t
    that enough? So, stop!”

    Should I call Possell? As the
    Knight Commander, Possell would have the means to open this prison.

    Yeah. Let’s go get Possell.
    As I urgently tried to move, Karl’s voice came out.

    “Oh, Saitrasi, the God of
    Oath. I stand here as a knight.”

    Karl’s usually gentle voice
    was filled with strength.

    His magically infused voice
    held me in place.

    Damn it! How can his magical
    density be this high?!

    I can’t move!

    “I will confine the days of
    my past spent walking the path to becoming a knight within this
    boundary.

    I will confine my present life
    as a knight within this boundary.

    I will confine my future life
    for my dreams within this boundary.”

    Struggling to escape his
    magical grip, I soon realised it was impossible and watched Karl make
    his oath.

    I etched the sight of him
    pledging his life deeply into my memory.

    Ha. Damn it. Fine. Do whatever
    you want. You’re the one who’ll end up in trouble, not me.

    “Oh, great Saitrasi. Within
    this boundary lies everything about me, a single person. So, I swear
    here. From now on, I will live as the devoted knight of Young Lady
    Lucy Allen.”

    After finishing his
    declaration, Karl swept his hand over the mark drawn on the back of
    his hand. As he did, the back of his hand began to glow, and the Oath
    Circle was engraved onto it.

    Once the series of events
    ended and I regained control over my body, I stared at Karl’s hand
    before looking up and shouting sincerely.

    “Karl, did you go crazy
    after getting hit by my father?!”

    “You told me to do it, my
    lady.”

    “Who in their right mind
    actually swears an oath when they’re told to?! You sloppy, trashy
    idiot!”

    Fine, I did tell him to.

    But swearing to the God of
    Oath isn’t something to be taken lightly, you insane fool.

    Why are you looking at me like
    that, as if what you did wasn’t insane?

    Ugh, this is infuriating.
    Really.

    “Since I was saved by your
    mercy, it is only right that I devote my remaining life to you, my
    lady. I always intended to do so and I’ve now made an oath proving
    that.”

    He spoke so nonchalantly that,
    for a moment, I wondered if I had misunderstood something.

    So, I recalled various side
    quests from Soul Academy.

    The conclusion I reached was
    this:

    I wasn’t the one who was
    wrong. The only thing twisted and crazy was this guy’s head.

    Benedict, just how hard did
    you hit him?

    How hard do you have to hit
    someone to mess them up this badly?!

    “Now, will you tell me?”

    After witnessing his oath, I
    couldn’t refuse to listen to what he had to say.

    ‘Yes, I…’

    “Yes, I possess a blessing
    that provokes others.”

    “Then the reason I couldn’t
    control my emotions…”

    ‘Must be because of the
    blessing.’

    “Yes, it must be because of
    the blessing.”

    “I see. So, I was right.”

    Watching Karl murmur to
    himself in relief gave me a headache.

    Was it really worth making an
    oath over just that?

    I can’t understand you at
    all. Seriously.

    Even the Lucy from before I
    possessed her was a major lunatic, but you might just be on par with
    her.

    ‘Are you satisfied now?’

    “Sloppy knight, are you
    satisfied knowing you’re not insane?”

    “Yes, thank you, Miss. I
    look forward to your continued guidance.”

    Watching Karl bow politely, a
    flood of thoughts filled my head.

    If I only considered the
    results, I now had a skilled knight who would follow my words for
    life. So why did it feel so unsettling?

    Sigh.
    I don’t know anymore.

    Although Karl had sworn to
    become my loyal knight that day, his temporary detention wasn’t
    over yet.

    Karl would have to stay in
    prison until just before the expedition.

    That meant I needed to find
    another knight to spar with me.

    Ruel’s trial was something I
    had to face alone. No matter how capable Karl was, if I neglected my
    preparations, I would fail. So, I couldn’t afford to slack off,
    even for a moment.

    I asked Possell to find
    someone who could help me, and he enthusiastically replied, “If
    it’s that, I will help you myself!”

    The Knight Commander’s offer
    to personally train me and help me gain experience was certainly
    generous, but for some reason, it made me uneasy.

    Think about it. Why did Karl,
    a knight of the Allen Family, work me so hard the first day?
    Obviously, it was because he was trained that way himself.

    So, who was the person who
    trained Karl like that?

    It was definitely this Knight
    Commander who was now offering to help me.

    I was certain that training
    with him would be beyond my imagination in terms of intensity. So,
    trying to decline, I told Possell that he must have many tasks to
    attend to and asked if he could assign someone else, but Possell was
    adamant.

    “It’s alright! For Miss,
    I would give my all! I can grind you down as much as needed!”

    Unlike my father Benedict, who
    could be swayed easily due to being a doting dad, or others who could
    be overpowered by my status as a count’s daughter, Knight Commander
    Possell was someone who could ignore my wishes.

    Having secured himself as my
    sparring partner, Possell enthusiastically exclaimed, “Miss!
    That was excellent how you used your shield to block and then pushed
    to create an opening! Let’s try that again!”

    He proceeded to put me through
    an exhaustive training regime (Hellish Bootcamp) that made me feel
    like I might lose my mind.

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