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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    168

    “You want me to teach you
    how to become stronger?

    Why me, though?

    I couldn’t understand why
    Arthur would bring this up.

    He’s the Third Prince of the
    Soladin Kingdom, a name renowned across the continent.

    Even if he has the relatively
    lowly blood of a baronial family, as a prince with royal blood, he
    has the power to obtain pretty much anything he desires.

    He could receive training from
    excellent knights, be taught by renowned scholars, and if he pushed a
    little, he could probably even have any Academy professor as his
    personal tutor.

    So he had no reason to ask a
    mere student like me for help.

    I thought he might be joking,
    but Arthur’s expression was very serious.

    ‘Why?’

    “What’s this, Pitiful
    Prince? Didn’t you say you wanted to defeat me? And now you’re
    asking me to teach you? That’s quite pathetic, don’t you think?”

    “Ahem.
    I’m not joking. If it were a joke, why would I stand before you
    knowing how you might react?”

    He had a point. When he asked
    me to teach him, he must have known what kind of response would come
    from my mouth. He had anticipated the harsh words that would come out
    of my mouth and still chose to stand here.

    That determination couldn’t
    have been taken lightly. Especially for someone with such a high
    self-esteem.

    “Excuse me, you two. Just
    a moment.”

    As we were talking, Joy
    interrupted.

    “It seems like this
    conversation won’t be short. Let’s move to a different place.”

    Only then did I realise that
    all eyes were on us.

    Wow, everyone’s staring at us.

    It made sense, considering we
    were blocking the grade report board and attracting even more
    attention with our noticeable presence.

    Thinking that staying here was
    a nuisance, we left the crowd.

    We headed to one of the
    Academy’s private rooms.

    These rooms were packed during
    exams, but now, with final exams over and the break was approaching,
    the place was pretty empty.

    So empty, in fact, that the
    staff at the entrance was dozing off.

    Therefore, it wasn’t hard to
    find a spot for the four of us.

    “As for why I’m asking
    you to teach me, it’s because those around you have been rapidly
    improving.”

    As soon as the door of the
    private room closed, Arthur began to speak.

    “First of all, Joy. This
    airhead.”

    “Prince?”

    “Oh, right. I apologise.
    Anyway, although she’s clumsy, sloppy, and foolish—”

    “Just call me an
    airhead…”

    “The abilities of Airhead
    Lady are something even I acknowledge. However, Joy’s recent growth
    is beyond substantial. To the extent that the professor teaching
    Magic Manipulation Studies calls her the best student he has ever
    taught.”

    Well, of course. The knowledge
    I shared with Joy is from a culmination of the tens of thousands of
    hours I spent playing Soul Academy.

    Even without this, Joy was a
    character who could catch up with users through her own talent and
    effort.

    By giving her optimal guidance
    for developing a magical character, her growth was bound to be
    exceptional.

    “Frey Kent is the same.”

    “Me?”

    “Yes, you. Frey Kent had
    impressive innate talent, enough to be considered the best of the
    generation, but she wasn’t overwhelming. However, that’s no longer
    the case. Frey Kent, who has grown rapidly by your side, has become a
    formidable monster.”

    Huh. It seems like there’s a
    misunderstanding here.

    I haven’t taught Frey anything
    special. We just did physical training together, sparred, and ran
    dungeons.

    If someone asks who influenced
    her growth, I’d have to say it was Karl, not me.

    “Yeah. Lucy is amazing.”

    I wanted to correct the
    misinformation, but Frey nodded first, blocking my attempt to speak.

    Hey. Do you understand what
    Arthur just said and are you agreeing?

    Or are you just nodding
    because you think you were being praised?

    “More importantly, Lucy
    Allen. Your growth is abnormal. I understand that you have the
    exceptional talent that comes from the Allen Family bloodline. But
    even that has its limits. How can someone who struggled to climb
    stairs rise to the top in just over a year?”

    Oh, um, I have nothing to say
    to that.

    When I first possessed Lucy’s
    body, I struggled even to climb stairs, but I’ve come this far.

    Looking back now, it was a
    series of unbelievable events.

    What if I hadn’t persuaded
    Benedict to drink the Elixir?

    What if I hadn’t embedded
    passive skills into Lucy’s body?

    What if there hadn’t been
    the extreme, nearly abusive training of the Allen Family?

    What if I hadn’t surpassed
    Ruel’s Trial and met Grandpa?

    There were countless what ifs
    in the path I’ve taken. If any one of them had gone wrong, I
    wouldn’t be standing here now.

    But do you know what really
    makes me mad? I’m still just a first-year at Soul Academy!

    In game terms, I haven’t
    even entered the first chapter!

    I’m still in the tutorial!

    How many times did I have to
    escape death during what should have been only a few hours’ worth of
    gameplay!

    “Based on these grounds,
    I have concluded that there is something about you, Lucy Allen, that
    I do not yet understand.”

    Regardless of the fact that I
    was growing more depressed about the need to keep struggling, Arthur
    continued with what he had to say.

    “Therefore, I ask you.
    Teach me how to become stronger. I will do whatever it takes.”

    Arthur bowed his head in front
    of me.

    Even though he was far from
    the line of succession, a prince lowering his head before a Count’s
    daughter wasn’t a trivial matter.

    Even Joy, who stood beside
    Arthur, looked visibly flustered.

    If I were to ask Grandpa, who
    seemed to be humming in amazement, he would probably start talking
    about political implications and what not.

    Hmm. So he wants me to help
    him become stronger.

    Helping Arthur wouldn’t be a
    bad thing.

    Think about it. I’ve already
    amassed a debt with the First Prince, who is likely to be the final
    boss. Though I don’t know for sure, the First Prince probably hates
    me.

    The Second Prince is in the
    same boat. Right now, he may seem friendly, but it’s only a matter of
    time before he flips out the moment I call him an Idiot Prince.

    In a situation where I am
    despised by both other heirs to the throne, my only chance of
    survival is to cling to Arthur!

    If I show him kindness now,
    even if I commit some insane act due to my [Mesugaki] Skill, Arthur
    will cover for me!

    Alright. Let’s consider
    helping Arthur for now.

    A way for Arthur to become
    stronger… If we exclude all other factors and discuss it plainly,
    Arthur’s build is that of a Magic Swordsman.

    Typically, characters of this
    type are theoretically the strongest. They’re versatile, with both
    powerful magic and physical strength!

    But you know, the term
    theoretically the strongest usually means they are only the strongest
    in theory. When it comes to reality, they often end up struggling.

    This was true even in Soul
    Academy.

    There’s so much to develop,
    but the time given by the game is limited, so Magic Swordsman
    characters often end up being failures.

    However, here’s the thing.

    This is not a game, but
    reality. And Arthur is a rare genius with almost unparalleled talent
    at Soul Academy.

    If done right, it’s possible
    to turn that theory into reality, isn’t it?

    “Lucy Allen?”

    ‘Be quiet for a moment.’

    “Pitiful Prince, be
    quiet, your breath stinks.”

    “…Oh. Well, okay.”

    At one point, I also dreamed
    of being the theoretically strongest Magic Swordsman character.

    Do you think I, who enjoyed
    all kinds of concept plays, wouldn’t consider a character that’s
    the strongest in both magic and physical strength? Of course, I tried
    to raise one.

    But no matter what I did, the
    character always ended up being lacklustre.

    It made sense because the
    growth resources in the game are limited. Without compromising with
    reality, it’s nearly impossible to create a Magic Swordsman
    character.

    After countless efforts, I
    succeeded in creating a Magic Swordsman character by focusing on a
    physical build and using magic as a utility, but it wasn’t a true
    Magic Swordsman.

    It was just a Swordsman who
    could use some magic.

    After that, I became
    disillusioned and gave up raising a Magic Swordsman, but now, all
    this time later, standing before my eyes is a character who could
    realise my ideal.

    It’s a chance to fulfil my
    dream!

    The first issue is stamina.
    With Arthur’s current stamina, he can’t keep up with a rigorous
    schedule.

    He needs at least enough
    stamina to run with me from the 1st floor to the 100th floor of the
    Academy Dungeon.

    First, we need to start with
    intense physical training. Then, we will polish his swordsmanship,
    and finally, we’ll layer magic on top…

    Hmm. It might be tough, but it
    seems doable, right?

    ‘Grandpa.’

    ‘This is my current plan.’

    Then, I explained my plan to
    Grandpa. He is the person who could best judge if it’s
    realistically possible or not.

    After hearing my plan, Grandpa
    let out a cynical laugh and said,

    ‘Is it really that
    difficult?’

    ‘Where would be a good point
    to compromise?’

    After revising my plan under
    Grandpa’s guidance, I lifted my head to see Arthur looking at me
    with anxious eyes.

    “Have you finished
    pondering?”

    ‘I’ll accept your request.
    However…’

    “Alright. Since it’s a
    request from the pitiful prince, I’ll help you. But there are a few
    conditions.”

    “Tell me.”

    I only had two conditions for
    Arthur.

    He must follow my instructions
    without question and must not give up halfway because it’s tough.

    Arthur heard this and nodded
    as if it was nothing.

    “Ha. I was wondering what
    you were about to say. I’m someone who doesn’t know the word
    ‘give up.’ You don’t need to worry about that at all.”

    ‘Really?’

    “Pitiful Prince. Are you
    confident? I think you’re a loser without perseverance.”

    “Nonsense. I assure you, I
    won’t give up. If I do, I’ll allow Joy to mock me.”

    “Why are you suddenly
    dragging me into this?!”

    I got your assurance. So, from
    now on, I can do things my way, right?

    Arthur looked confident when I
    first asked him, but seeing the greed in my eyes, his gaze started to
    waver. It was too late now, though.

    It wasn’t a private promise we
    made; it was a conversation we had in front of the witnesses, Joy and
    Frey. There was no turning back.

    For now. Okay.

    ‘Arthur…’

    “Pitiful Prince, let’s start
    with some running.”

    “Running? Physical training,
    huh. Sounds good.”

    ‘Roughly…’

    “Just roughly for half a
    day.”

    “…Uh. It seems you said
    the wrong amount of time, half a day?”

    “Yes, half a day. At a pace
    that you can barely endure.”

    Are you worried about whether
    you can really run for half a day or not?

    Don’t worry. I’ll make
    sure you can’t help but do it. If I provoke you a little beside
    you, you’ll grit your teeth and run, won’t you?

    Lack of stamina? Don’t worry
    about that either. I plan to involve Phoebe in the training.

    If Phoebe helps with recovery
    beside you, no matter how tough it gets, you will be able to keep
    running.

    In the same way, there’s no
    need to worry about injuries or side effects.

    There’s no way anything could
    go wrong with the Saint providing recovery, right?

    ‘We don’t have time for
    chit-chat. Let’s get going.’

    “Now, Pitiful Prince. Shall
    we get moving? Unlike the sloppy Pitiful Prince, my time is precious,
    you know.”

    This is the training you
    chose.

    Endure with all your might,
    Arthur Soladin!

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