The Swordmaster Who Returned After 1,000 Years

Chapter 63



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Chapter 63

Eldir's killing intent was sharp to a degree that was hard to believe it came from a drunkard.

However, Kaylen, already aware that he was a Sword Master, wasn't particularly surprised by this.

What puzzled him was why Eldir was directing such killing intent toward him.

“Oppa?”

On the other hand, Irene, standing beside Eldir, couldn’t sense the killing intent. She let out a sigh and busied herself trying to wake him up.

That was understandable. While Eldir’s killing intent was intense, it was equally subtle.

If Kaylen hadn’t been a Sword Master, he wouldn’t have detected that concealed energy.

“How can you sleep now? I told you to stop drinking so much!”

“...Ah. Right, Irene.”

Eldir staggered as he opened his eyes. Unlike usual, they weren’t hazy but shone clearly.

“This time… good.”

Holding one of the five Guardian Parts, a staff, in his hand, he said:

“I will use my master authority to appoint Kaylen as a temporary Master.”

Wiiing—

The staff emitted a blue mana light toward Kaylen, which soon disappeared without a trace.

After completing a few verification steps, Eldir handed the staff to Kaylen.

“This should work for now. Since carrying it around would be annoying, modify it as needed.”

Kaylen nodded and promptly transformed the staff into a blue bracelet.

“You’re quick with that.”

Eldir observed the scene without showing his usual drunken staggering.

Even Irene found it curious enough to ask.

“Brother, are you sober?”

“Yes. I dreamed of Mother. She was making a fuss, crying and shouting for me to get you married off. No matter how much of a drunkard I am, I couldn’t ignore that.”

“Ugh, really! What nonsense! Stop bringing up marriage!”

“Hehe, I wouldn’t have mentioned it, but what can I do when Mother appears in my dreams?”

Eldir chuckled as he exchanged words with Irene.

Though his left eye focused entirely on her, Kaylen felt a piercing gaze coming from him.

The source of that gaze was his right eye, covered by an eyepatch.

Even though it was concealed, Kaylen felt as if he was being watched intently.

‘He’s been like this since we retrieved the Guardian Boots.’

His demeanor was undoubtedly unusual.

While Kaylen deliberately fiddled with the bracelet, pretending to be distracted, Eldir continued his conversation with Irene.

“Well, now that we’re done here, what will you do next?”

“I plan to go to Myorn’s lab with Sir Kaylen.”

“You? Why?”

“He said there was something to research.”

“...Is that so? Then go get ready. I have something to discuss with this friend of yours.”

“Something to discuss?”

“It’s about the Guardians. You already know all about it, so staying here would be a waste of time. Go upstairs and pack your things.”

“Hearing you, of all people, talk about wasting time is refreshing.”

An elf who spent most of his days drowning in alcohol talking about wasting time?

Irene let out a small laugh and nodded.

“Alright then. Sir Kaylen, I’ll see you later.”

Thud.

Irene left the underground room, closing the door behind her, and Eldir, who had been leaning against the wall, straightened himself.

When he stood up to his full height, he was as tall as Kaylen.

“Hoo…”

Crack.

Eldir stretched lightly, his movements fluid, and then turned to Kaylen with a sly smile.

“Hehe. Seems the alcohol has worn off. It’s my first time seeing you sober.”

“Is it because of the dream?”

“The dream? Ah, yeah. I saw something interesting.”

Step. Step.

Eldir slowly approached Kaylen.

“The Guardian—you’ve been using it well for dungeon raids. I appreciate that.”

“It seems you have a way to know where it’s been used.”

“Of course. After all, I am the Guardian’s Master, am I not?”

Eldir’s gaze briefly shifted to Kaylen’s bracelet.

“In the past, there were people who used the mana suit recklessly. So, I installed a few safeguards.”

“I see.”

“But don’t you wonder how far those safeguards go? Can they only track dungeon raids, or do they monitor everything else? Just how much information can this A-rank mana suit provide?”

Eldir was smiling, but his eyes were cold and sunken.

At his words, Kaylen’s gaze grew equally calm.

“…So, you could even access the activity logs of a temporary Master.”

“Hehe. It’s a basic safety measure.”

Was this something even Myorn hadn’t accounted for?

As expected of an A-rank mana suit—there was no way it would simply be lent out without contingencies.

But to think it could track everything done while wearing the Guardian…

Even so…

“I see. However, it seems you didn’t see everything. If you had…”

Kaylen paused, letting the implications hang in the air.

“You wouldn’t dare direct killing intent at me.”

Eldir’s eyes widened in shock.

He knows?

Eldir, who had hidden his aura ever since becoming a drunkard, was certain no one had ever detected it when he wanted to conceal it.

“How… did you know?”

“Do you think I wouldn’t notice such an obvious provocation?”

“...Obvious?”

Eldir’s expression stiffened, and he issued a command to the bracelet.

“Using my Master authority, I revoke Kaylen’s status as a temporary Master.”

The Guardian, which had been transformed into a bracelet, reverted to its original staff form and returned to its rightful place.

Kaylen, now stripped of the mana suit—a Meister’s most critical weapon—remained unfazed.

‘…This is even more suspicious.’

Does he have another mana suit?

Despite reclaiming the Guardian, Eldir didn’t let his guard down. He pointed the staff at Kaylen.

“Melvria, awaken.”

Wheeeing—

A green wind swirled and wrapped around the staff in Eldir's hand.

The whirlwind shaved the staff down, transforming it into the shape of a radiant sword.

Kaylen quickly discerned the nature of the weapon.

A sword crafted from the branch of the World Tree. So, it was hidden within the staff all along.

The branch of the World Tree, though made of wood, was stronger than most metals and exhibited exceptional absorption of aura.

Back in his imperial days, Kaylen had often seen such swords wielded by high-ranking elven warriors.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

Eldir’s gaze, now sharp and focused, locked onto Kaylen.

“First, I’ll subdue you, then question the truth about the Drake.”

Saaaaa—

The green light emanating from Eldir’s wooden sword spread outward, forming a Sword Area.

The underground space became dominated by his aura, his domain closing in on Kaylen with mounting pressure.

Eldir felt assured of his victory.

It’s over.

Anyone caught within a Sword Master’s area was doomed—be they ordinary soldiers or even the kingdom’s prized prodigy, Violet.

However...

“…?! What?!”

“Impressive skill.”

Crack. Crackle.

Eldir’s Sword Area suddenly came to a halt.

No, it wasn’t just stopped—it was being pushed back.

“You’re skilled, but it’s still not enough.”

Ssssshhh—

A sword made entirely of water materialized in Kaylen’s hand.

The moment it appeared, Eldir felt every hair on his body stand on end.

The intense and indescribable aura radiating from that sword overwhelmed the space.

'What is this?! It wasn’t manifested through the sword... It’s creation from nothing?'

'No, that’s impossible.'

'A Sword Master, here and now?'

I't’s been ages since such a phenomenon was even possible.'

Since the mana in the atmosphere had drastically diminished, becoming a Sword Master was thought unattainable.

Especially for someone as young as Kaylen to forge an Aura Sword?

It defied all reason.

Eldir questioned whether he was under some sophisticated illusion.

But as doubt piled upon doubt, his instincts as a Sword Master delivered a clear verdict.

'No… No, this isn’t fake.'

The sword Kaylen wielded wasn’t an illusion nor a mere imitation.

It was stronger than even the Wind Aura Sword manifested through the World Tree blade.

'A true Aura Sword.'

Eldir’s heart pounded.

Finally, he spoke.

“I was wrong. Seeing the Drake, I assumed you were in league with the demons.”

“You relied on mere fragments of the truth.”

“Even so…”

Swoosh.

Eldir's battle stance remained firm, even more prepared than before.

“Kaylen, it seems I have even more questions for you now.”

Reaching the level of a Sword Master at his age and exhibiting the talents of a 6th Circle Meister?

For most, achieving even one of these would be a lifetime endeavor, yet Kaylen had managed both by the mere age of 19.

Eldir felt an even greater need to subdue him.

“Hah...”

The Sword Area Eldir had unleashed was quickly reabsorbed into his wooden blade.

It was a deliberate choice to maximize the output of his Aura Sword.

“Here I come.”

Eldir’s figure vanished.

Forsaking his Sword Area, he delivered a single, decisive strike aimed to kill, penetrating deep into Kaylen’s domain.

It was the finest swordplay Eldir could muster, honed through his devotion to swift and precise techniques.

Boom!

His strike, however, failed to penetrate Kaylen’s domain.

The blade was stopped cold.

“…!”

For a fleeting moment, Eldir’s expression faltered, his eyes shaking with disbelief.

But he quickly steadied himself and launched another strike.

A second blow. A third. A fourth...

Eldir relentlessly hammered away at Kaylen’s domain, each strike carrying the full force of his lethal precision.

Each one was an attack meant to kill.

But—

Crackle. Crackle.

“Ugh!”

Kaylen’s Sword Area remained unscathed.

No matter how many times Eldir struck, it stood resolute, unmarred by even the faintest scratch.

“How… How is this possible?”

Sure, it was remarkable that Kaylen had become a Sword Master.

Perhaps he was a once-in-a-millennium prodigy.

But still—

“Why doesn’t that Sword Area even show a scratch?”

It was common knowledge: the durability of a Sword Area was proportional to the wielder’s mana reserves.

Accumulating mana, however, was a matter of time and effort, not innate talent.

Given the vast difference in years that Eldir and Kaylen had to cultivate their mana, by all logic, Kaylen’s Sword Area should have shattered in a single blow.

Why…?

As Eldir reeled from the inexplicable, Kaylen’s voice cut through his confusion.

“This isn’t entertaining.”

Swish.

Suddenly, Kaylen’s Sword Area vanished.

The impenetrable barrier Eldir had struggled to breach was now gone by Kaylen’s own volition.

“…What’s the meaning of this?”

Kaylen crooked a finger.

“Come. It’s been a while since I’ve had a proper blade-to-blade duel.”

“Ugh!”

Eldir bit his lip in frustration.

What an insult!

In all his years as the head of the Elbon Guard, he had never faced such humiliation.

To be bested not in skill, but in sheer strength of the blade itself?

“That arrogance… I’ll make you regret it.”

Eldir, a master of wind’s agility, wielded a sword faster than any opponent could follow.

Without the constraints of Sword Areas, a duel of pure swordsmanship gave him a chance to win.

In such battles, speed was everything.

Fwoosh!

Eldir’s figure flickered like a reed in the wind, suddenly appearing within striking distance of Kaylen, his blade aimed at Kaylen’s throat.

Rather than clash swords, Eldir sought to exploit his speed and strike Kaylen’s vital point before he could react.

But—

“No… way…”

To his shock, Kaylen’s blade was already resting against Eldir’s neck.

“You place too much faith in speed,” Kaylen said calmly. “So predictable.”

Before Eldir even realized it, the tables had turned entirely, and he was subdued in an instant.

His face turned pale with disbelief.

Kaylen looked him in the eye and spoke softly:

“You’ve already died once.”

[Translator - Kiteretsu]

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