Holding my sword and looking ahead, I see my older brother standing as naturally as ever.
There’s no sense of tension in his posture at all. It may seem arrogant at a nce, but that’s not it.
It’s only natural. Who would get tense when a fly is buzzing right in front of them? The gap between my older brother and me is that kind of difference.
<ul>
<li>Do you think you can win?</li>
</ul>
“I can’t win, not at all.”
I’ve changed my mindset from the past, struggling in various ways.
To win just once against Lucy Alrn. To not fall behind that Freya. To prove my worth to others. I’ve given it my all.
But if you ask what the origin of all this effort is, I would, of course, point to one person.
Rene Sdin. The first prince of Sdin. A genius no one can deny, and my older brother. The goal I have to surpass.
<ul>
<li>Is it your hobby to just build walls without surpassing anything?</li>
</ul>
“…Don’t mock me. I didn’t create walls because I wanted to.”
I kept pushing forward. But suddenly, walls appeared before me.
From the start, Freya wasn’t even a wall. I haven’t been overtaken yet.
<ul>
<li>I think you’ve already been overtaken.</li>
</ul>
I ignored the fragment’s words and kept moving forward, when my older brother waved his hand with a fresh smile.
“Are you ready?”
“Yes, I am.”
“If you want a handicap, tell me beforehand. I’ll amodate most things.”
“I’m fine with this.”
“…Really?”
“You don’t ask for a handicap when you face little brother, do you?”
“That’s because he’s an idiot. If he’s going to get crushed, he’ll use all his strength until he copses.”
“I’ve be an idiot too.”@@novelbin@@
<ul>
<li>Don’t rx.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>It’s a waste to use it here.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>The opponent is the opponent, so perfect replication is impossible. Just know that.</li>
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