The Male Leadâs Personality Is More Twisted Than Expected
The next day, 4:30 a.m.
ăTaran tararan. Taran tararan. Tararara lalalala lalalala.ă
A ridiculously loud alarm rang inside her head.
Every single day at this exact time, the Holy Sword rang the alarm like this.
Rukna buried both ears under her pillow and crawled deeper under the blanket, but a pillow couldnât block a mental link.
ăMaster? Even though Iâm ringing the alarm this diligently, are you going to keep lying there like trash?ă
âWhy are you even setting an alarm?! Let people sleep!â
Even in her past life as Kim Hayoon, she had considered herself extremely hardworking. She had literally died from overwork.
But even then, she hadnât pushed her body this far.
âAt this rate Iâll die from overwork again!â
Rukna shot upright and punched the blanket repeatedly.
The wall clock in the dim room clearly pointed to 4:30 a.m.
ăDid you sleep well?ă
âDoes it look like I slept well?â
ăUnwell Master, itâs colder than yesterday. Time limit to the training ground: 6 minutes and 30 seconds.ă
âSchool life is already exhaustingâdo I really have to go to the training ground at dawn too?!â
She flopped around on the bed like a freshly caught fish.
Ever since entering the academy, she had been forced to train every dawn because of this damned Holy Sword.
It said she needed to build fundamentals if she wanted to survive.
There was some truth to it, so she had trained diligently for a few daysâbut the intensity was extreme.
Thanks to the swordâs ridiculous buffs, her stamina and swordsmanship had indeed grown faster than others.
But at this rate, she would meet the Grim Reaper faster than anyone else too.
âIâm really tired, Bisbi. If someone challenges me, Iâll just avoid it. Letâs stop this.â
ăYes, Master. Then would you kindly return me to sword form?ă
âWhy?â
ăSo I stand out clearly to others. That way, even if you are miserably murdered, Bisbi can quickly find a new master.ă
ââŚFine. Iâm going. Iâm going.â
Was that a curse?
Rukna jumped out of bed.
Her necklace sparkled, and a soft light wrapped around her entire body before fading.
ăYour body has been enhanced for physical improvement. Time limit to the training ground: 4 minutes and 12 seconds.ă
âDamn it, even sprinting to the northern training ground takes four minutes!â
She ran without even fastening her shirt properly.
If she exceeded the time limit, the ill-tempered Holy Sword might increase her training again.
Panting heavily, she arrived at the usually empty northern training ground and began the exercises the sword ordered.
Push-ups. Endless laps around the field.
And so, after a full month of training without a single rest dayâ
A shadow flickered in the far corner of the training ground, which no one usually used.
âIsnât that Martian?â
Judging by how drenched his shirt wasâso soaked it was nearly see-throughâhe must have been training for quite some time.
The thick silhouette of his upper body beneath the clinging fabric was impressive.
His tightly woven muscles looked perfectly sculpted, like carved stone.
âI feel like I shouldnât run into him. Iâll use another training ground today.â
She carefully tried to leave.
âWho is it?â
Martian had been far away, yet his voice came from right behind her.
Cold metal brushed against the back of her neck.
âDonât tell me thatâs a sword against my throat?â
If she moved wrong, her head might roll off. Her life was precious. She couldnât die this meaninglessly.
But her tongue felt stiff as her limbs, refusing to move properly.
Then a question struck her.
âHe could recognize me just by seeing the back of my head. So why is he asking?â
She was the only small, platinum-blonde cadet in this academy.
Yet Martian deliberately asked her identity and didnât lower his sword.
The back of her head tingledâhe was definitely glaring at her coldly.
âH-Hi, Martian.â
Her stiff tongue finally produced an awkward greeting. Her head creaked around like a rusty tin can.
She needed to show her harmless expressionâlike foreigners shaking hands to prove they held no weaponâjust to survive.
âOh, itâs you, Rukna. Youâre up early.â
As if he had only just recognized her, his greeting was soft.
He was smiling gently as usual. The motion of lowering the sword at her neck was strangely a beat too slow.
âWhat brings you here at this hour?â
Even with his kind voice, she couldnât relax.
âThis has always been my training spot.â
âTraining? You?â
Martianâs blank expression widened as if he had heard a shocking confession.
âI thought your soul had changed. So youâve been training consistently?â
If that were true, it would explain how she defeated Hansâs group.
âI just didnât want to graduate as last place forever. Thatâs embarrassing.â
âThe recent magic exam too?â
âI studied so hard my nose bled. Worked to death, haha.â
At the word âeffort,â his eyebrow twitched.
Yes, letâs solidify the diligent image.
Maybe heâd suspect her less.
âGraduationâs coming, so I came to my senses. But nothingâs easy. I hate dawn training, but I come every day. I feel like Iâm dying.â
That part was completely sincere.
Something in her words seemed to reach him. His dry, pale-blue eyes curved slightly.
âI didnât know you were this hardworking, Rukna.â
His smiling eyes carried something sharp.
Her limbs trembled unintentionally. Why was her body reacting like this? As if he controlled it.
Stubbornly, she didnât avert her gaze.
âLately, I keep learning new things about you.â
At the same time, Martian suddenly struck her left side with his sheathed sword.
âSo suddenly?!â
Whoosh. Even the scabbard cut through the air threateningly.
Rukna quickly ducked her head right, barely avoiding the blow.
One month of training finally paid off.
She lost her balance and fell flat onto the dirt, but stillâ
âOw! What was that for?!â
So this was why the Holy Sword trained her like a stray dogâso she could react to ambushes.
If she hadnât trained, that blow might have knocked her unconscious.
âNice dodge. Impressive, Rukna.â
Martian smiled brightly, praising her.
Was this punishment and reward at the same time?
She stood up, brushing dirt off her hands. Just as she nearly finished rising, he offered his hand as if to help.
She didnât take it.
âHow can you suddenly swing a scabbard at someone?â
âIf I had really meant it, you wouldnât have dodged. Since sparring is allowed here, I simply started one. If youâre surprised, I apologize.â
He didnât sound apologetic at all.
âThat was a spar?â
âAll the conditions were met.â
He counted on his fingers.
An official training ground with a referee.
Both parties entering with weapons.
Mutual consent.
âAnd for your information, I was the referee.â
âHow can a participant be the referee? Thatâs unfair.â
âUnfortunately, the rules donât specify qualifications for a referee. So anyone can serve.â
He exploited a loophole smoothly.
âThatâs because itâs obvious!â
âWhat in this world is truly obvious, Rukna?â
He smiled sweetly and tilted his head.
Who called this man a proper student council president?
She lacked a solid counterargument, so she attacked another condition.
âI never consented.â
âYou did. When you met my eyes.â
He pointed between his eyes and hers.
âUsually, people look away.â
That wasnât wrong.
When Martian smiled while releasing killing intent, most people lost their will to fight and averted their gaze.
But that didnât mean eye contact equaled consent.
âIf eye contact is consent, then youâd marry every woman whose hand youâve held.â
She muttered resentfully.
But his reaction was strange.
His previously composed face twisted slightly.
His eyes trembled, as if she had hit a nerve.
ââŚNo way.â
Even if he looked innocent, the heir of a Grand Duke wouldnât be raised that naĂŻvely.
Nobles constantly held parties and socialized to maintain power.
There was no way women had left a sculpted man like him alone.
âHe didnât grow up in some remote mountain village only seeing other men. Donât act innocent.â
After brushing the remaining dirt off her pants, Rukna prepared to leave.
âWait.â
Martian grabbed her wrist.