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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    33

    As soon as I provoked them,
    the noble ladies’ faces twisted in disgust.

    The [Mesugaki] Skill’s taunt
    is something that even active knights can’t withstand.

    There’s no way noble ladies
    who haven’t even entered the Academy could endure it.

    In fact, I should probably
    commend their patience for not spewing curse words immediately.

    Well, not that they’ll last
    much longer anyway.

    “Where did that bold
    attitude from just a moment ago go?♡ Haha, it’s hilarious.♡
    Acting all tough and then tucking your tail like a dog?♡”

    “What did you say?”

    “Less than a dog♡
    Trash♡ Can’t even hold a proper argument, you’re just trash♡”

    At my continuous provocations,
    their small smiles vanished, replaced by anger.

    Receiving their hatred, I
    smiled in exhilaration.

    Mad, are you? Getting angry?

    Then go ahead and hit me.

    Try slapping a Count’s
    daughter.

    Daring them, I leaned my cheek
    out, and the woman at the front raised her hand and slapped me across
    the face.

    She must have done some
    training in preparation for entering Soul Academy because she had
    quite the sting in her slap.

    The sharp pain spread across
    my cheek.

    But the smile never left my
    lips.

    Hey, does this count as you
    attacking first?

    There are too many witnesses
    around to fabricate anything.

    So, whatever I do from now on
    will be in self-defence.

    Don’t cry just because you
    got hit?

    Clenching my fist, I struck
    the woman straight in the face.

    Though I intended to knock her
    out, she stood her ground even after taking the punch.

    It must have hurt because
    tears welled up in her eyes, but that was it.

    “You!”

    “You shouldn’t have done
    something to deserve being hit in the first place. Right?♡”

    Seemingly falling perfectly
    for my taunt, the woman gritted her teeth and charged at me.

    Judging by how naturally she
    moved, she seemed to have received combat training from her family.

    But that didn’t pose any
    problem.

    Do you think Possell only
    taught me how to use a mace while training me into the ground?

    That guy also taught me how to
    handle an enemy barehanded in case I ever lost my weapon.

    Compared to Possell’s punches,
    yours are so slow they make me yawn.

    As I dodged her punch, I took
    a step forward.

    First, I aimed to strike her
    in the abdomen.

    I targeted the side of the
    abdomen where the internal organs are located.

    Thud.

    It seemed the blow had damaged
    her internal organs as she momentarily froze.

    Not missing the opportunity, I
    struck her chin from below.

    Did I shake her brain? The
    lady standing in front of me fell to the floor like a puppet with its
    strings cut.

    So weak.

    With skills that poor, it’s no
    wonder she was insignificant even in Soul Academy.

    Ignoring the lady who
    collapsed on the floor, I turned my gaze to the ones behind her.

    The two of them, who had
    witnessed the earlier brawl, seemed intimidated and retreated
    slightly.

    Even though their friend had
    just been taken down, they’re just standing there watching? What
    pathetic little lackeys.

    Not even worth dealing with.

    ‘Karl. Maid. Let’s go.’

    “You sloppy fools. Let’s
    go.”

    As we left the scene, I could
    hear the murmuring voices of the people behind me.

    I hadn’t intended to, but I
    completely drew everyone’s attention.

    Well, it doesn’t matter.

    It’s not as if I’ve done
    anything wrong.

    They were the ones who first
    threw baseless insults and slapped my face.

    I was simply responding.

    There were so many witnesses
    to the sequence of events, so how could any strange rumours possibly
    arise?

    Joy Partan, Lady of the
    Duchess Family Partan, known as the leader of the royalist faction,
    was walking down the street with her attendants.

    Although she had come to Soul
    Academy to take the entrance exam, the exam itself didn’t weigh
    heavily on her mind.

    Having spent her entire life
    being groomed to match the stature of the duchess’s family, passing
    the Soul Academy exam was a given for her.

    Assured by several tutors
    within the family that her skills were more than sufficient, she had
    no worries about the exam.

    Instead, her mind was entirely
    occupied by one thing: the restaurant in Soul Academy, Tierra Mas.

    Tierra Mas, established by a
    renowned chef who had overseen the meals at various royal events
    before passing down his position to his successor, was famed as one
    of the top restaurants on the continent.

    Despite its prices being
    several times higher than similar establishments, Tierra Mas was
    always packed with eager patrons, making it necessary to reserve
    months in advance, even for the most influential nobles.

    Having heard countless times
    from her brother about how exquisite the food at Tierra Mas was, Joy
    made a reservation as soon as her admission to Soul Academy was
    confirmed, putting all else aside.

    The competition was fierce,
    with many having the same idea, but true to the Partan family’s
    motto, Joy did not give up and ultimately emerged victorious from the
    struggle.

    She had secured a dining spot!

    From the day she succeeded in
    making the reservation, Joy eagerly anticipated her meal at Tierra
    Mas, and today was the day her dream would come true.

    How delicious would it be?
    According to her brother, it was a taste one could never forget once
    experienced.

    For her brother, who had
    developed a refined palate from eating the dishes prepared by the
    family’s chef, to say such a thing, the taste must be extraordinary,
    right?

    Recalling her brother’s gentle
    smile, Joy pouted her lips.

    The brother who had promised
    to join her at Tierra Mas and introduce her to its cuisine had
    suddenly encountered an urgent matter.

    Apparently, he had something
    that required his immediate attention at the academy.

    What could she do?

    At times, there are things
    more important than one’s own siblings.

    “Hmph. I’ll tease him later
    by talking about all the things I ate at Tierra Mas.”

    Grumbling as she walked with
    the reservation ticket for Tierra Mas in hand, Joy noticed a
    commotion up ahead where people were gathering.

    What could be happening?

    Upon closer inspection, she
    saw a young lady lying on the ground in the midst of the crowd, being
    attended to by another lady and a few attendants.

    The one lying there… isn’t
    that Meryl from the Baines Count Family?

    Why does she have a bruise on
    her cheek?

    Was she attacked by a thug?

    “Elle?”

    “Yes, Miss?”

    “Could you find out what
    happened?”

    “I’ll be right back.”

    Shortly after Elle, her maid,
    disappeared into the crowd, she returned with a shocking tale.

    It seems that Lady Meryl and
    Lady Lucy had an argument, and Meryl slapped Lucy on the cheek!

    In retaliation, Lucy couldn’t
    stand the humiliation and punched Meryl, emerging victorious in the
    scuffle.

    What the?

    “I asked a few people and
    they all gave the same account,” Elle added as Joy expressed her
    disbelief.

    So it really did happen.

    It wasn’t unusual for Meryl to
    pick a fight with Lucy.

    The two of them had often
    clashed at various social gatherings.

    Joy remembered a particularly
    notable incident at a gathering last year when Lucy had spilled her
    drink on Meryl’s face and then said, “It suits you. Be thankful
    to me. After all, a mutt should look scruffy, right?”

    It seems Meryl remembered that
    humiliation and started the argument as soon as she saw Lucy.

    What surprised Joy wasn’t
    that they fought, but that Lucy had won against Meryl.

    The Baines Family, where Meryl
    Baines was born and raised, is renowned for its martial prowess.

    It might not be on par with
    the esteemed count family led by the Iron-Blooded Knight Benedict
    Allen, but it lacks nothing in terms of prestige.

    Meryl, raised as a knight in
    such a family, was a woman whose martial skills surpassed those of
    most men.

    But what about Lucy?

    The last time Joy saw her at a
    social gathering, she was a frail woman who struggled to climb the
    stairs.

    And now Lucy had defeated
    Meryl?

    If Joy hadn’t seen the
    fallen Meryl herself, she wouldn’t have believed it so easily.

    “Is it really because
    she’s the daughter of the Iron-Blooded Knight?”

    It would have been nice if she
    had also inherited Benedict’s hearty personality.

    Joy didn’t particularly like
    Lucy.

    In fact, Lucy wasn’t
    well-liked among the kingdom’s nobility.

    Who would like someone who,
    like a hedgehog with its quills up, hurt everyone who approached her?

    Even Joy had once been
    emotionally hurt by Lucy’s words.

    Come to think of it, maybe
    calling Lucy a hedgehog fits.

    Cute appearance, but with
    prickly quills.

    But unlike a hedgehog that’s
    safe if you don’t touch it, Lucy hurts even without physical
    contact.

    If we had to put it precisely,
    she’s like a hedgehog that shoots its quills.

    The thought of Lucy, notorious
    for causing various incidents due to her unique personality, now also
    wielding physical power was frightening.

    Nevertheless, in the past,
    even if Lucy caused trouble due to her frailty, it wasn’t significant
    in scale. From now on, it’s going to be different.

    ‘I should avoid being
    associated with Lady Lucy as much as possible going forward.

    Anyway, since Lady Lucy isn’t
    good at studying, she won’t get into the Academy even if she takes
    the exam.

    So, as long as I don’t meet
    her until the exam, there shouldn’t be any problems.’

    “Miss.”

    “Yes? What is it?”

    “The lady standing with
    her arms crossed in front of the restaurant. Isn’t that Lady Allen?”

    …Oh?

    ‘Why. Why is she here?

    Wh-what should I do?

    Should I greet her?

    Should I just pass by
    pretending not to know her?

    No, I shouldn’t ignore her. If
    I pretend I didn’t notice and just walk by, she’ll think I’m snubbing
    her.

    Then, when we meet at the
    Academy exam later, she’ll definitely unleash her prickly attitude on
    me.

    Alright. I’ll just say hello.

    I’ll give a light greeting and
    then quickly enter the restaurant without giving her time to
    respond.’

    That way, there won’t be any
    issues. Having made up her mind, Joy cautiously approached Lucy.

    ‘Grandfather, shut up.’

    One thing I had forgotten was
    that the restaurant Tierra Mas operates on a reservation basis.

    Now that I think about it,
    even in the game, the heroine only came here by chance after getting
    a ticket to Tierra Mas.

    Since it’s a place you can’t
    visit outside of events, I had completely forgotten about it.

    As a result, I failed to set
    foot inside Tierra Mas.

    Ugh. I feel so deflated.

    I was looking forward to
    eating the delicious food here, but now I can’t even get in.

    “Lady Allen.”

    What now? Who’s trying to pick
    a fight with me this time?

    I don’t know who it is, but
    you’ve picked the wrong person.

    I’m in an incredibly foul mood
    right now.

    It’s like I’m a bomb that will
    explode at the push of a button.

    Go ahead, insult me.

    I’ll take out all the pent-up
    frustration within me on you.

    Just as I was thinking that
    and turned my head, the face I saw was one I was all too familiar
    with.

    Joy Partan.

    One of the characters I adored
    at Soul Academy.

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