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The World Is Mine For The Taking

Please note that this work of fiction is not safe for work (NSFW). It contains words, scenes, and phrases not suitable for audiences below 18. Be aware. Leon was your typical guy, perceived as weak in his school because his skills hadn't awakened, even though they usually did at the coming of age. He attended the prestigious Milham's Magic Knight Academy, where snagging the top spot meant automatic entry into the esteemed position of a Magic Knight in the country. Unfortunately, Leon found himself in the lower caste, labeled the most useless student. To top it off, he was tossed into a class that served as a sanctuary for oddballs and delinquents. Yet, he couldn't care less, as becoming a Magic Knight wasn't his goal. Everything shifted when he crossed paths with Shredica, a woman hell-bent on becoming a Magic Knight at any cost. Observing Leon's lack of ambition and his apparent detachment from the academy's pursuits, Shredica saw an opportunity. She decided to exploit him as a pawn in her ascent through the academy's hierarchy. Yet, unbeknownst to Shredica, Leon was not the complacent, unremarkable figure she presumed him to be.

Boredsushi · แฟนตาซี
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Chapter 7 - Disciplining The Naughty Bandit (1)

"Fuck, what the hell do we do? I don't know jack shit about anything covered in those tests! I mean, seriously. This is the first time I've heard about the three basic principles of swordsmanship!" exclaimed Duncan. He was one of my buddies, good physique but lacking in the brains department—a classic meathead.

"It's because you're not paying attention that you're clueless. And what do you mean it's the first time you've heard of the three basic principles of swordsmanship? It's basically the fundamentals they've been drilling into us since childhood, you know? How can you not know that?" replied Raymond, the guy with round glasses. He was another friend I made at this school. Unlike Duncan, Raymond was on the thinner side but excelled in academics. They were the classic odd pair of friends.

"How am I supposed to remember something they told me in childhood?!" protested Duncan.

Raymond sighed, "What are the crucial things to remember in sword fighting?"