My first impression was that he was a boy who had finally pounded.

If I thought it was lower than His Highness from the looks of it, I was surprised to hear that the actual age was up there and later.

Even 12,3 works with that look.

That's why I was anxious to deal with His Highness.

Without a doubt, Your Highness must see it as understated. And that I'm being licked.

If that boy isn't what he looks like, and he's strong, it's fine, but I don't think he is very much.

Your Highness didn't do anything stupid, or I got anxious.

That was the honest feeling.

I changed my mind a little bit because the boy brought a technician sword.

Magic guiding technician sword. I thought Inai Stell might have made it for this one.

His Highness, who saw it, and even though she thought it was licked, seemed to change her mind a little.

All of a sudden, he starts a technician sword and releases a sword trident.

The boy received it with a technician sword that activated it. That's what I thought then.

But a little, weird.

I did see magic from the boy's sword.

No, to be precise, the sword showed a reaction conceived of magic.

But from the rebuilt boy's sword, the magic is gone again.

You started it once and dropped it again?

So I finally felt uncomfortable.

Watching the boy move "properly" is where he can finally do it.

The boy's movements are undoubtedly well trained.

It is not a cluttered movement of sneezing on the spot.

I began to think that it was really an assumption that that boy would win.

But the reaction to His Highness's technician sword is no doubt a coincidence.

I see it, I deal with it.

... Are you kidding me? For what?

But things change before my thoughts come together.

Your Highness will further liberate the function of the sword.

Seeing that sword hardly makes the boy look in a hurry.

He looked a little surprised, but that's all.

Can you afford not to show the power of a skilled sword?

His Royal Highness deliberately showed him what he needed to get out of there.

This would definitely make you feel like you're playing with an understated opponent.

His Highness keeps cutting in, and the boy responds to it.

I accidentally said there, "You idiot!" I almost screamed.

Because His Royal Highness stopped the sword en route and just pointed the blade face at the other technician's sword.

If your opponent's sword is just a sword, that's fine.

But the opponent also has a magic guiding technician sword. It's not an action to do to someone who doesn't know what abilities and how powerful they are.

If you do poorly, the rare magic guiding technician sword in the corner could be destroyed.

But the boy began normally, unlike what I thought, and turned out as His Highness wished.

So I was just convinced.

I still haven't activated that boy, the sword.

Then I have a question as to why the sword is magical, but I left it at this point.

Because I can't even afford to think about it for a long time.

That idiot, more than anything else, tries to cut and kill the man prepared by the royal family in front of the royal family of another country.

If it's an accident, I can't help it. But this is obviously deliberate, no matter how anyone sees it. He screamed politely that he intended to.

I was full of bitterness then having to report this to His Majesty.

I've been good with this country before, and if I'm bad, this country could crush me. A country that tolerates its allies, but has no pity for its enemies. You can see that if you look at the response to a country that has declared itself an enemy.

How dare you bring this idiot prince in for a retrofit?

That bitter feeling, the boy instantly plucked me away.

The boy twists himself faster than His Highness swings and kicks up his sword.

Then he takes up the sword without letting his hair in, and when he throws His Highness, he picks up the sword loosely and waves it down.

The sequence of operations was sophisticated.

That smooth movement is not something that can be done that way.

And that was Mirka Granes' move.

He wasn't a swordsman, was he?

But then why do you have an unusable technician sword?

The question quickly dissolved itself.

It is not unusable. He said he didn't use it.

I wish His Highness would stop provoking the boy, and the boy seems to have totally gotten to his head with it.

It may be obvious.

His Royal Highness does not understand it, even though he has been pitied.

That's like a dead man telling me to get up and fight again.

The boy's move from there is a word of consternation.

He poked his sword at His Highness at an unstoppable speed in his eyes, showed the power of the sword, and punched the magic guiding technician sword with his bare hands.

I mean, from the beginning, it was him because he could win overwhelmingly.

It was also because of him that His Highness listened honestly to the sermon after that, and also because of him that it was likely to be easier to maneuver in the future.

He is to be bothered because His Royal Highness has begun to do odd things. I'm sorry, but I can only pray that you will accompany Prince Idiot's oddities for our country in the future.

His Royal Highness obeys him and receives his own training, which he hates until now.

The boy does the rigorous training as a matter of course, even for me.

Even looking at the training landscape with Mirka Granes shows the boy's strength.

She just doesn't hit it because she remembers the boy's habit and does it on top of it.

The boy's power is definitely better than mine.

He was surprised at my reaction, but the boy doesn't realize he's moving at a faster reaction rate than that.

That Refine Drienez blow to the evidence was unresponsive even if I could see it.

Her sword is hard to understand the manoeuvre of that sword and when to step in. It's a little sloppier than when it's supposed to come (...). That speed of hers adds up there.

He took care of it.

If that's all you can do, I know it's still up to you in battle with Your Highness.

Above all, it is the talent of a boy who has reached this realm in just about two years.

The boy is right, if he did it all the time with them, he'd be stronger than badly trained. Because their strength is an unusual word.

But the boy stands in an area that cannot be explained by that alone.

Only body surgery is in this area, then I can still tell. It is also possible that I was originally working out.

But boys, everything is to a high standard.

I heard that he has also been taught how to use other weapons by Arne Bolodor, although he has not seen them, by swordsmanship, body technique, sorcery.

He has the theory that he doesn't know the usefulness of making a weapon he can't use, and he's letting the boy put it into practice as well.

In other words, the boy will also be doing blacksmiths. And Inai Stell explained that he also possesses alchemy and technician skills.

That's amazing. Is there such a person in this country besides these heroes?

Being alone may mean you're still here.

After all, you mean His Majesty was right in his judgment?

Your Highness is an idiot, but maybe he found something for the boy.

This boy can be the heir to the heroes. Then was this encounter a pleasure?

I have more to report to His Majesty, but I think I can make a good report.

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