Chapter 64

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At Filina’s question, Leon lowered his black eyes and said.

“….I did not avoid you.”

At Leon’s soft voice, Filina squinted her eyes and smiled.

“Really?”

Leon furrowed his eyebrows as Filina answered with a smile.

Just a moment ago, he tried not to sit next to her, but now he answered he wasn’t avoiding her.

“I’m just… I’m just trying to keep a certain distance.”

Leon replied in a low voice.

Filina asked with a puzzled face.

“A certain distance?”

Leon glanced at her and said calmly.

“Isn’t it necessary to keep a reasonable distance between people?”

Filina nodded her head as if in agreement with his words.

“That’s true. I didn’t mean to reproach Sir Leon either.”

When she answered in a plain voice, Leon lifted his gaze and looked at Filina.

She met his gaze and raised her lips smoothly.

“I found it a little difficult. A certain distance means that if you are a little careless, you will go over that range in an instant……”

Filina, who was looking at Leon dryly, blurted out her words.

She swore she wouldn’t get involved with Leon, but when she woke up, she was where she was now. In this case, it might have been better for her  to step out and avoid him.

Filina met Leon’s gaze once more and then she turned her head away.

The loud shouts of the people spread from the hall.

At some point, the competition completely turned the tide.

The cadet, who was being pushed by the monster, suddenly fixed his sword, and, without giving up even a small gap, he launched a series of attacks on the monster.

It could be said that it was the standard of swordsmanship.

At first, he was not swinging his sword properly to read the opponent’s movements and attack patterns.

And now, that cadet had fully grasped the entire range of the monster’s actions.

The cadet, who stepped on the monster’s huge leg and jumped high into the sky, swung the sword down over the monster’s head while changing the direction of the blade to the bottom.

The monstrous cries of the monster resounded throughout the auditorium.

The match was over in an instant.

“Wow, as Sir Filina said, that senior won!”

Bessie exclaimed with excitement. Filina nodded her head and looked at the cadet leaving the auditorium.

The instructors came out and moved in a hurry. After cleaning up the mess hall with monster blood, another cadet walked out shortly thereafter.

Filina’s gaze went out of the auditorium. She stared at the building that stretched diagonally from her seat.

Hugh broke the breeding ground door, and not long after that, the hard iron door reappeared filled the empty space.

She couldn’t see it in detail, but she thought it probably had a more complicated barrier than before.

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