Iām no longer inferior to the other Cradle students.
Just recently, didnāt I manage to claim victory against Bayron?
But Stan is different.
Stan Robinhood, the S-Class sniper, is someone riding the main current of the story.
āYou coward! Stop running!ā
āThereās a real lunatic here.ā
In a head-on fight, I have no chance.
That doesnāt mean I can widen the distance, either.
Heās a monster capable of sniping targets on a city-wide scale. On top of that, his physical abilities and judgment are exceptional.
The only reason I can run like this right now is because Stan has lost his composure.
For a sniper, the most important thing is an unmoving heart.
An arrow fired with a shaken mind follows a predictable trajectory.
Stanās ignition point is low. He gets angry easily and cools down just as easily.
For a sniper, that would normally be considered a flaw, but in his case, itās closer to a side effect.
Stanās ability is [Unwavering Mind].
He doesnāt waver. His body and mind grow cold as ice.
Because of the aftereffects, his emotions are easily stirred in his everyday state.
Is that why?
āStop running! Face me!ā
He really sounds insane.
Does he even realize what heās saying right now?
What heās doing?
Watching Stan rampage like a madman after losing his reason sends a chill down my spine.
Thatās the backlash of his abilityā¦
Itās more terrifying than me carrying a Demon King inside my own heart.
āHa! So itās not like youāve just been slacking off all this time? Good. Then Iāll treat you seriously as well!ā
After I dodged the arrows he fired in rapid succession, Stan let out a scoff, his fighting spirit flaring up.
Then, as if it were hard to believe heād been fuming with rage just moments ago, he was swallowed by silence.
Donāt tell me this bastard just used his ability?
***
Stan was, surprisingly, someone with strong self-awareness.
That was why he knew what he was about to do was wrong. An irrational act brought on by blood rushing to his head.
But at this moment, Stan was so blinded by anger that it eclipsed all of that.
The side effect of his ability. The instinctive tendency to burn hot in order to thaw his frozen body and mind each time he used it.
It was unfortunate.
You could say the penalties outweighed the advantages of an ability like Unwavering Mind.
For a sniper like Stan, this personality of his was troublesome. It didnāt match his usual temperament, and even he believed it made him seem undignified.
And so, ironically, Stan had no choice but to cling even more tightly to his ability.
Ability.
He becomes aware.
He clearly distinguishes between when he uses it and when he doesnāt.
Since itās an ability tied to emotion, it requires a kind of trigger.
Unwavering Mind.
To deal with the thief in front of him, he activated his ability.
The hands that had been shaking with anger grow solid as stone, and his blazing heart turns cold as if doused with water.
Ability. Unwavering Mind.
With that power activated, Stan reached a conclusion with a cooled head.
āKilling someone over something like this would be wrong.ā
āY-You lunaticā¦ā
A madman beyond imagination. Not a shred of consistency.
Horrified by the sight of Stan, Johan turned and ran.
More than any enemy he had faced until now, Stan frightened him the most.
***
As if he had become a different person altogether, Stan was calm and composed.
Leaving that version of Stan behind, I decided to get out of there.
If his ability wears off and the heat rushes back to his head, I might end up dragged into that insane chase all over again.
I need to get as far away as possible before he comes to his senses.
After wandering cautiously around the inside of the Cradle for a while, I spotted a familiar face for the first time in a long while.
āUh, what was itā¦.Hollie?ā
āItās Ollie.ā
āRight. That.ā
Ravenās girlfriend.
She picked a fight with me once, mouthed off to Yuna, and got completely wrecked for it.
Maybe itās because my lifeās been unusually intense lately, but someone as unremarkable as Ollie had long since faded from my memory.
How should I put it? She has no defining traits. Just an extra who somehow ended up with a name.
āI donāt know what youāre thinking, but thatās not exactly the expression you show someone you havenāt seen in a while.ā
āWhat about my expression?ā
āThe one where youāre blatantly looking down on someone.ā
āā¦Youāre imagining it.ā
āMaybe.ā
Huh. Thatās strange. I used to be confident in my poker face, but after everything Iāve been through lately, maybe somethingās changed.
Not sure whether thatās a good thing or a bad thing.
āI heard you got into a fight with your friend.ā
āFriend? Who? Stan?ā
That bastard is not my friend.
No way Iād keep someone that crazy as a friend.
I may not have many friends, but I still choose carefully.
āAnd we didnāt fight. I was the one-sided victim.ā
āYou always use the same excuses. Donāt you get tired of it?ā
āWhat did you just say?ā
Since when did you know me well enough to run your mouth like that?
If anyoneās going to say something like that, it should at least be someone on Yuna or Arielās level.
āAnyway, the Headmistress is looking for you.ā
āHaah⦠Iām not exactly a free man. Why does she keep calling for me?ā
āYou shouldnāt have caused trouble.ā
āI told you, Iām the victim.ā
āSame line as always.ā
No, this time Iām genuinely a one-hundred-percent pure victim.
That lunatic Stan just snapped and started chasing me out of nowhere.
āSeriouslyā¦ā
Forget it. What kind of glory or reward would I get from explaining myself to you anyway?
In any case, if the Headmistress called for me, I should go.
The old me wouldāve just pretended not to know and run off, but now Iām engaged to Yuna, arenāt I?
I should at least try to stay on my future mother-in-lawās good side.
āAnyway, thanks for letting me know.ā
I gave the expressionless Ollie a slight nod and walked past her.
āOh, right. Whereās Raven?ā
Then it suddenly struck me. Those two were usually stuck together so tightly it was annoying.
Strange to see them apart.
āRaven isā¦ā
Clink.
Somewhere, I heard the faint sound of metal striking metal.
Not coins, exactly. But something metallic. I couldnāt quite tell where it came from.
āHeās a mercenary.ā
āOh.ā
Iād forgotten.
That Raven was a mercenary.
The war started by the Great Warrior had slowed after the deaths of the barbarian tribes, but it wasnāt truly over.
As long as the barbarian forces werenāt completely wiped out, the war wouldnāt end.
Most of the barbarians who infiltrated the Empire had been dealt with, but fighting was still ongoing at the front lines.
Wasnāt Lobelia herself mobilized to deal with the barbarians?
āHe must be busy in a lot of ways.ā
Raven is a mercenary, and for a mercenary, the battlefield is inseparable from life itself.
No matter that he enrolled in the Cradle, thereās no way he could simply change the way heās lived.
Well, Raven always seemed closer to Lokiās spy than a true mercenary⦠but maybe he didnāt want to abandon that identity.
Maybe he wanted to save up more money for the future.
āNo. Heās not busy anymore.ā
āHuh?ā
With that, Ollie quietly walked away.
Maybe itās just because I havenāt seen her in a while, but was she always that composed?
Or maybe itās my way of looking at the world thatās changed.
I might need some time to get used to this new version of myself.
āTake care. See you next time.ā
āYes. See you.ā
With that, I headed toward the Headmistressās office.
***
The moment I arrived at the officeā
I found Stan in the corner, pressing his forehead against the wall.
Corporal punishment that would be unimaginable in modern-day South Korea. But personally, I think thatās still not enough.
He didnāt just aim a bow at someoneā¦he actually fired it.
āHaah.ā
I quietly let out a breath and lined up next to Stan, pressing my forehead against the wall as well.
āWhat do you think youāre doing the moment you arrive?ā
āIsnāt this what you called me here for? Iāll be cooperative.ā
āThatās not it. What do you take me forā¦? Iām aware that youāre the victim.ā
āAh.ā
Seems Iād jumped to conclusions, assuming Iād be unfairly blamed like usual.
Well, thatās only natural. All I did was dodge the arrows Stan shot and run. Itās not like I used any violence myself.
Maybe Iāve been too steeped in the Cradleās way of thinking lately.
āThen may I ask why you called for me? A cross-examination?ā
āNo. A guest has come to see you. As for Student Stan⦠Iāll handle counseling him myself.ā
āUnderstood. But a guest? Who would come looking for me?ā
And through Olga Hermod, no less?
At that point, I realized that anyone who reached me through her had to be someone significant.
āLetās talk first.ā
Tap.
When Olga Hermod lightly tapped her desk with her index finger, the space around us began to distort.
It wavered, twisted, and inverted.
Sheās well-versed not only in illusion magic but spatial magic as well. It seems she intends to partition the space like this.
Just watching it made my head spin, but maybe because Iād recently trained in magic under her, I handled it better than expected.
That said, Olga Hermod really does handle people rather roughly.
Maybe itās because she used to be in the military?
āThis should be enough. Take your time and talk.ā
The spatial magic Olga Hermod uses separates space itself.
It partitions and isolates the same space, temporarily dividing it.
Right now, Stan and I occupy the same area, but we canāt perceive each other.
Of courseā¦
āSo this is what it feels like.ā
I could still perceive Stan.
Probably thanks to having learned high-level illusion magic.
Not perfectly, but I could see a faint, shadowy outline.
At this rate, I might not even be able to properly take something like last yearās class placement exam anymore.
āBy the way, who is this guest?ā
I stared for a moment at the spot where Stan was pressing his forehead before turning my head and asking.
There was another presence here.
While trying to grasp the structure of the space within Olga Hermodās magic, I happened to notice it.
āYouāre quite perceptive.ā
āI take pride in my perception.ā
āThen try to guess.ā
The guest seemed to want me to figure out their identity.
Iām not particularly fond of these little tests, but unfortunately, the moment I sensed their presence, I had already realized where they came from.
There were other hints, too. Anyone who reached me through Olga Hermod had to be connected to the Imperial family.
After all, thereās only one person who can issue her orders.
Of course, itās not that the Emperor himself came.
It means someone acting under the Emperorās command has come to see me.
In that state, concealment at this level, a voice devoid of humanity, thick killing intent, and the nauseating stench of blood.
āI donāt recall doing anything that would put me in the sights of the Guillotine Knights.ā
The Imperial familyās direct execution unit.
The Guillotine Knights. That ghost-like existence had come specifically for me.
āYouāre too modest, Johan Damus. Did you really think we were unaware of everything youāve done?ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āThereās no need to be so tense. I didnāt come to harm you. Since Iāve arrived as a guest, itās only proper to observe the appropriate courtesy.ā
They have no intention of making a move against me within Olga Hermodās domain.
Which meansā¦
āBecome a Guillotine Knight. Johan Damus, you are qualified.ā
āHmm.ā
A recruitment offer from a high-ranking Imperial position.
Honestly, after receiving love calls from all sorts of terrorists up until now, this feels strangely unfamiliar.
Still, thereās something I need to clarify.
āIām actually pretty weak.ā
āHmm? You? For now, perhaps. But I can see the potential for you to grow stronger.ā
What should I do? Such high praise. And he says he sees potential in me?
I like the sound of that.
āJust in case, thoughā¦what happens if I refuse?ā
āYou dare refuse the will of His Majesty the Emperor?ā
āAha.ā
So itās not recruitment; itās forced conscription. I had a feelingā¦

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