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Chapter 11 - Vol1.10

Chapter 10:

Successor—

Originator of the Way of the Flash

"I'M INVINCIBLE!"

Inside the Avid's cockpit, I couldn't stop laughing as I worked the

control sticks.

This is it—this is what I wanted! I have enough power to bend my

enemy to my will. I can destroy my foes with the weapon that I spent so much

damn money on.

I was up against pirates, a terrifying foe that reminded me of the debt

collectors I had feared in my past life, and I was vanquishing them with my

own strength. It was intoxicating. I had finally crossed over from the side of

the victim to that of the victimizer. This thought filled my heart.

"C'mon, c'mon! Keep 'em comin'!"

The Avid moved exactly as I commanded in the weightless

environment of space. Its black, heavily armored frame boasted two large

shields on its shoulders.

Not only were they physical barriers, but they also contained

technology that repelled laser beams and magic. Because of them, I could

fight without too much concern for defense. Then there were the Avid's other

specs. As restored by the Seventh Weapons Factory, the Avid had more

power than any common mobile knight. Incredibly sturdy and responding

perfectly to my piloting, it was the best craft I could have asked for.

"Good, Avid! You're the best there is! Now, crush our enemy!"

I bisected an enemy with my laser blade.

"You're so strong! You're a powerhouse, Avid!"

I was thrilled at how powerful the Avid had proven to be, and I was

eternally thankful for Master Yasushi's wise teachings. One training session

in particular came to mind. I was supposed to be learning swordsmanship, yet

Master had urged me into a weightless chamber where I dodged projectiles

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while blindfolded. At the time, I'd thought, What use is this gonna be? Now I

felt embarrassed for wondering. Master's teachings were coming in plenty

useful—not just for sword fighting, but for piloting as well. He must have

known that I would be fighting battles like this, so he'd honed my skills for

piloting from a young age. There had been meaning in each and every one of

his lessons!

"I really had a great master, didn't I?"

I ran out of ammo for the bazooka in my right hand, so I chucked it

away. A pirate's mobile knight charged me, but I grabbed it with the Avid's

manipulator and crushed its head.

My craft was on a completely different level than the mobile knights

the pirates were using. They were practically toys compared to my Avid. It

was like a tiny kei car racing a sports car.

I manifested the magic circle near the craft's empty right hand and

drew a new bazooka from it. The Avid stood out from all my other mobile

knights floating about it, so the pirates crowded around me. Well, I've got no

shortage of enemies.

"Aw, you came all this way just to let me kill you? Thanks!"

I couldn't help smirking. When I pulled the trigger on a control stick,

several large magic circles formed around the Avid. Multiple weapons I'd

stored with spatial magic appeared from the circles, box-like shapes that

poked out and locked on to the enemy. These boxes were missile pods,

loaded with thousands of missiles. The pirates who noticed this hurriedly

turned their backs and tried to flee, but they were too slow.

"You're just a little too late."

Missile after missile fired from the pods and chased after my fleeing

enemies. When they reached their targets, they exploded, obliterating all the

mobile knights they struck.

"Fear me! Tremble in terror! Let your pitiful deaths spread the name of

Liam Sera Banfield through the galaxy!"

A number of the pirates' mobile knights managed to escape the sea of

explosions. Their maneuvers were different from the others, so I figured they

were piloted by knights.

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"Pirate knights, eh?"

This was what people called knights who'd stooped to a life of piracy.

Many of them became mercenaries or took leadership roles among pirate

armadas. Knights played an especially important role in pirates' offensive

strategies.

The knights spread out behind, above, and below me—challenging me

to a three-dimensional battle only possible in space. They attacked the Avid,

but their beams couldn't penetrate the shields mounted on my craft's

shoulders. An energy field made up of sparkling particles of light enveloped

the Avid in a sphere and blocked every single one of their attacks. Even when

they tried physical ammunition, their rounds couldn't pierce the Avid's

armor.

"Whoa! This thing can't be beat!"

The pirate knights switched to close-range weapons, like blades, and

moved in. I had to dodge these attacks since even the Avid wouldn't be

unscathed if a knight's blade reached it. It kinda felt as if they were trying to

scratch up a new car of mine, so I tried to avoid being grazed by their blades.

Nobody likes getting nicks on something they just bought, do they?

I tossed my bazooka and took out a rifle, but the knights moved in a

completely different way than the enemies I'd been fighting until now, easily

dodging my shots.

"These guys are definitely not normal pirates, but still...not good

enough!"

One enemy got in too close, and when I passed by him with the Avid,

his craft was cut in two.

"You respond to me perfectly, Avid!"

Even though the Avid was difficult to handle, it could keep up with my

reaction speed and proved the perfect partner. As the pirates' mobile knights

came at me, I cut them down one by one. I slashed up, brought my blade

down, swept it diagonally, hoisted horizontally. Each time I swung my blade,

an enemy was sliced through, then exploded.

One of the knights rushed the Avid and challenged me to a contest of

strength, catching my blade with his own. When we made contact, I picked

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up his voice on the com.

"What did you just do? What school are you using?"

Since studying swordsmanship and multiple other fighting techniques

was a core part of being a knight, they either belonged to a school or had

studied at one in the past.

This was the craft that had moved the best out of all the pirates' mobile

knights. Finding myself curious about him as well, I decided to indulge him.

Well, it's something I can do since I don't feel particularly threatened by him.

I'm the stronger one here, so I have the privilege of showing him just how

relaxed I am.

"It's the Way of the Flash. You haven't heard of it? I was taught by

Yasushi."

"Of course I haven't! You're pretty cocky for a guy who uses some

super obscure style! I've never even heard of your teacher either!"

That pissed me off, so I tossed the rifle in my right hand and crushed

the pirate knight's head instead.

"'Super obscure'? Fine! I'll just crush all of you and make the Way of

the Flash famous myself!"

Having lost interest, I let go of the pirate knight and thrust my blade

through its cockpit. I then sought a new victim, sending the Avid toward a

nearby pirate ship. As my boosters spewed flames, rays of light shot after the

speeding Avid. Racing through the hail of beam attacks, I charged at the

pirate ship and stabbed my blade into its hull. The ship exploded.

"Now where can I find my next prey?"

***

On his main screen, Goaz watched the black mobile knight that flew

unscathed through beams and explosions.

"Wh-what is that thing? Who's the knight piloting it?"

He thought for sure it was a named knight, one who was particularly

renowned. When the craft had first appeared, he'd believed it was just a large,

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old-fashioned unit, and they were thrusting every chess piece they had onto

the board. But the craft had cut through all his pirate knights without even

giving them a chance to defend themselves.

Goaz had broken out into a cold sweat, so afraid had he become of the

black mobile knight.

"What is such an accomplished knight doing out here?"

He was panicking now, thinking that his enemies had an expert fighter

on their side, but his adjutant received a report that shocked him.

"Boss! It's the head of House Banfield who's piloting that mobile

knight! That's Liam Sera Banfield himself!"

"What?!" Goaz began trembling with rage. "Those mercenaries I paid

good money for lost to one little brat? The mobile knights I supplied them

with weren't cheap either!"

Goaz had paid a substantial amount to hire those pirate knights, and

he'd outfitted them with mobile knights from another nation's army, bought

through the black market. He'd changed how the machines looked, but they

should have performed much better than the crafts used by his other pirates.

He couldn't believe they hadn't even put up a fight against Liam.

"Well, if their boss is out there, good. Surround him and give him all

we've got! This idiot really is a kid, jumping into the fray just to make a

name for himself."

With his lackeys watching, Goaz had to maintain a brave face. Being a

pirate himself, he knew pirates were the least trustworthy bunch out there,

betraying one another at the drop of a hat. The more of them you gathered,

the more traitorous types you'd have. If his men thought they couldn't win

this battle, it was quite possible they'd betray him.

As he sat in his chair projecting confidence, Goaz watched his fighters

obey his order and crowd around Liam's craft.

Then his jaw dropped. "Wha—?!"

All the mobile knights crowding around Liam had been struck down in

a single instant. As soon as they'd gotten somewhat close, they'd exploded.

Pirate ships had been cut in half too. It was like a bad dream.

Th-this can't be happening! I know knights are strong, but this is

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beyond that. What is he? What is this guy? He couldn't believe what he was

seeing.

Just like that, Liam started heading straight for Goaz's flagship. He

plunged through a crowd of pirate ships, and as his clamoring enemies tried

to shoot him down, they ended up firing on one another.

"Those idiots! Tell them to stop! Take him out with mobile knights!"

The pirates were panicking over a single opponent—but Liam was not

their only enemy.

"Boss!" Goaz's adjutant shouted. "The enemy's charging us!"

The enemy fleet was pressing forward, following Liam in a cone-

shaped formation. They pierced through the unorganized pirate forces and

made their way toward Goaz. The highly trained troops guided the ships in

perfect formation, and the ragtag bunch of pirates didn't stand a chance

against them. All their expensive equipment didn't amount to much under

failed management.

Goaz slammed his fist down on his armrest. "Those useless idiots!"

There were a lot of former soldiers in Goaz's gang, but most of them

hadn't been through proper military training. These weaker pirates were the

first to fumble.

Having lost his advantage, Goaz attempted to strategize. Things are

going poorly now. If I'm gonna lose, I should just get outta here and lie low

for a while. I was thinkin' this group was gettin' a little too big, anyway.

It was tempting to be the leader of a huge pirate armada, but he was

becoming tired of the responsibility. Deciding to throw it all away, Goaz

called his adjutant over and whispered in his ear.

"We're gonna run. Just tell those we can trust and leave the rest

behind."

The adjutant was surprised, but nodded nonetheless. "Gotcha, Boss."

With that, Goaz's flagship and its guard ships went on the move.

After I get away, I'll send some assassins after the kid. I can start over

as many times as I want. I've still got this, after all. He squeezed the alchemy

box in his hand.

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"Come on!" his adjutant shouted. "Let's get out of here!"

"We can't!" the pirate piloting the ship responded. "Our allies are in

the way!"

The adjutant punched the man in the face. "Then destroy them! Hurry

up! The enemy's right in front of us!"

Normally, it would be unthinkable for the adjutant to act in this

manner, even if they were at a disadvantage and needed to retreat. He was

just that afraid of Liam, who was rapidly closing the distance between them.

All the pirates were terrified of the unrelenting lord.

"Got you."

The moment after they heard Liam's voice, the pirate ship lurched.

Goaz and his men went pale as they gaped at the monitor, which showed

Liam's Avid standing on their hull. The mobile knight then began taking out

all of the ship's guns.

"How's an old hunk of junk like that so strong?" Goaz hollered as he

fled the bridge of his ship.

***

I reached the enemy flagship, which was attempting to flee, and

alighted on it. Standing on its hull gave the other ships ample opportunity to

attack me, but none of them did.

"Guess even pirates won't attack their captain's ship."

As the pirates hesitated, I walked the Avid boldly over the ship.

"Escape pods would probably come from...there?"

I took some shots with my rifle, sealing up their escape route, and shot

down some fleeing pirates.

"It's too late for you to run away now. I'm gonna teach you exactly

who you tried to mess with. Then your treasure's gonna be mine!"

As I disabled this ship's capabilities, the other ships around it tried

running, but my allies had finally caught up. They confirmed my safety

through communications, though with heavy interference.

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"Are you safe, my lord?"

"All good here. Leave a thousand of our ships here and follow those

fleeing pirates with the rest. Don't let them get away, you hear me? And

don't accept their surrender either—we're crushing every last one of them!"

"Yes, sir!"

My fleet pursued the escaping pirates. In any world, you take the most

damage in war during retreat.

One of my ships pulled up along the flagship, and its fighters prepared

to board. I wrenched open a hatch to get into the hangar. A mobile knight was

waiting for me inside. It shot me with a rocket launcher, but that wasn't

enough to destroy the Avid. The explosion enveloped my craft, yet the

cockpit didn't so much as shudder.

"Aww, you got the Avid dirty."

Seeing the Avid almost completely unharmed, some pirates within the

hangar, outfitted in space suits, panicked and fired at me with rifles.

"Outta my way."

Lasers had been installed all over the Avid and blew the pirates away. I

cut down the mobile knight, and when there was no one left to oppose me, I

donned a helmet. My pilot outfit itself was a powered suit designed for battle.

I equipped a blade to my belt and hopped out of the Avid with a rifle in hand,

boarding the pirate ship.

"Now, I'd say it's time for a treasure hunt."

Small crafts dispersed from my fleet were flooding into the hangar. My

troops poured out of them and gathered before me, assembling into a row.

These soldiers, taller than me and also clad in battle-ready gear, formed an

intimidating force. I was delighted that they all showed me the utmost

respect. There's nothing more important than social standing. Look at all

these adults saluting a kid like me.

"We've come to escort you back, Lord Liam."

They seem to have the wrong idea about why they're here, though. This

is the fun part, guys!

"Wrong. It's time for the treasure hunt to begin. You're coming with

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me."

Hearing this, the soldiers raised their voices in protest.

"It's too dangerous, my lord! We've taken control of the nuclear

reactor, but the enemy could still launch a suicide attack—"

"You think an enemy cowardly enough to flee would blow themselves

up? Come on, let's go."

I headed deeper into the ship with my reluctant troops. All the soldiers'

powered suits were more rugged than mine, and they bunched up around me

as a living shield.

Their artificial gravity had been disabled or something, so loose objects

floated in the halls as we moved through them. The soldiers around me

pushed them aside to clear my path as I marched forward. Though there was

no gravity, the soles of my powered suit magnetized to the floor, enabling me

to walk with no issues.

"It's cleaner than I thought it'd be for a pirate ship. I figured it'd be

more squalid in here."

The commanding officer of the boarding party was still freaking out

about every little thing I did.

"Lord Liam, please don't get too far ahead of us!"

As I was surging forward, and getting plenty of complaints, I sensed

danger and ordered everyone to stop.

"Someone's hiding... There!"

Around the corner, I could feel several people lying in wait for us.

There were others hiding in the ceiling as well, so I directed my soldiers to

shoot them. They pointed their rifles at the ceiling and riddled it with holes.

Airborne beads of red blood floated out from the openings, so I assumed

we'd gotten them.

One of my men reported, "They were wearing suits that don't show up

on sensors. I can't imagine how pirates got their hands on such expensive

equipment, though."

Their gear was indeed pricey, and that told me I could expect some

sweet treasure from them.

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"Rich pirates, eh? Well, that's to our advantage now. Come on, let's

go."

I had my boarding force take care of the pirates around the corner, and

then we all continued on, eventually arriving at a spacious room. Several

pirate knights in powered suits awaited us there.

"How careless of you!"

I rolled my eyes as the pirate knight shouted out his taunt during what

was supposed to be an ambush. Master had never revealed his location before

launching surprise attacks on me. These knights are second rate. There was

no need to even worry when they attacked us.

"Protect Lord Liam!"

My men, however, were in a fluster. They tried to get in front of me,

but I brushed them aside.

"There's no need." I walked forward, ignoring the pirate knights. My

men were confused, so I turned around and asked them, "What are you

doing? Hurry up."

"Huh? But—"

The backward momentum of the attacking pirate knights carried them

to the floor and walls, where their bodies splattered apart into chunks.

"Lord Liam, what did you just do?"

"I cut them."

My soldiers hadn't even been able to detect my slashes. I took some

pride in the improvement of my skills, but it didn't make me very happy to

cut down second-rate pirate knights. Master would probably scold me if I

boasted about something like that.

I'm still so far from his level. Just when will I catch up to Master

Yasushi? I still vividly remembered his slashes, how I couldn't even tell that

he'd drawn his sword from its scabbard. I felt like I was still just a child

playing copycat.

Of course, in current company, my skills seemed remarkable. My men

followed me in awed silence, most likely afraid.

That's right, fear me! Fear your master, and worship him!

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***

The soldiers who'd boarded watched Liam as he walked in front of

them. He was wearing a powered suit, which made him appear a little larger,

but his immature body was still undeniably slight. Though surrounded by

adults, his presence was of the greatest among them. There was almost

something grand about his small frame.

"He's completely at ease facing so many enemies."

Normally, common soldiers cursed their bad luck if they ran into a

knight, but thanked their fortune if they had a formidable knight on their side.

This was how great the difference was for them now.

One of the soldiers expressed his admiration for Liam. "His school

granted him full mastery even though he wasn't even an adult yet. Is our lord

actually superhuman?"

Liam had long held a reputation for mastery of political management,

but no one had ever spoken of his military might. This was only natural.

Since he hadn't reached adulthood yet, he had never undergone formal

military training. How was anyone to know of his talents in that area? Of

course, now that he'd proven himself in the field, word of his abilities would

spread like wildfire.

"His strength is unbelievable. We're serving someone truly incredible."

The soldiers of House Banfield had never been outside of their domain,

so they had no idea just how remarkable Liam was. The only people they had

to compare him to were his last two predecessors, and compared to them,

Liam was entirely too perfect. Witnessing their lord in battle today, he came

out looking even more amazing than they'd already thought he was.

"He took out those pirate knights like they were nothing. He's got full

mastery in some unique swordsmanship discipline, doesn't he?"

A soldier muttered to his compatriot, "I think it's called the Way of the

Flash? There must be some incredible sword schools out there."

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