Chapter 70: “Is That Handwriting?” — “It’s a Cipher!”

After yesterday’s fiasco with the wind, I decided:

“Alright. I’ll write down a few notes. Just to sort things out for myself.”

So I went to the library.

As always—empty.

Silence.

The dusty smell of old books.

Just a couple of weeks ago, it had been packed.

I quickly wrote down:

— what air pressure is

— how to direct a flow

— how to meaningfully change the angle of impact

— how to keep the blade stable

— how not to destroy your own shoulder

— and especially: “wind and water are almost the same thing, just different density”

It looked smart.

Until I actually looked at the page.

The handwriting…

Horrendous.

As if a tiny demon-spider had run across the paper, leaving scribbles behind.

Even I could barely understand what I’d written.

And then Elinia walked in.

With a radiant smile.

With the look of a winner.

But… with a request:

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— Helvard… could you… explain this?

I replied:

— Fine. Here.

And handed her the sheet.

She looked at it.

Winced.

And said:

— Helvard.

This is some kind of cipher.

I practically jumped up:

— THAT’S HANDWRITING!

— A very… unusual cipher.

— HANDWRITING!

— Are you sure everything’s okay with your handwriting?.. It… kind of resembles a demonic language.

I almost blurted out:

“Well, that’s because it is demonic handwriting!”

But instead I snorted, got offended, turned around, and walked out.

Elinia, by the way, didn’t even try to hold back her laughter.

⭐ The next day. Wind class. Stones.

Everyone stepped forward with gloomy faces, like they were about to be asked to die again.

The teacher:

— Cut it.

The class, already dead inside:

— Yes…

Elinia stepped out like it was nothing.

Raised her hands.

Carefully gathered the wind.

And—

SHHH—CRACK!

The stone was cut perfectly—cleanly in half.

The class:

— WHAAAAAT?!

— How???

— Why???

— Princess, please, teach us!!!

And here’s the strange part:

No one came up to me.

I was sitting in the corner, as usual, thinking:

“Interesting… what’s wrong with me?”

Then she approached me, shining like the sun, and handed me a sheet of paper.

— Helvard, here. This will be useful to you too.

Her smile was so satisfied that I wanted to disappear.

I looked at the page.

It was a vastly improved version of my notes:

neat handwriting

additional diagrams

notes about angles

explanations

and a small line at the bottom:

P.S. Your handwriting is torture. You should’ve just encrypted it right away.

I felt a small demon inside me die.

⭐ How the class reacted

Everyone rushed over to Elinia:

— Princess, how did you understand this?!

— It’s so complicated!

— We thought it was impossible!

— HOW???

She lifted the sheet and said:

— It’s just… here. Clear enough, right?

At that moment I thought:

“Clear to who???

Those are my crooked scribbles!!!”

But…

Everyone started trying.

And—finally—it worked.

Especially Kairen.

He was waving his arms like he was about to summon a tornado.

The class said:

— Princess, you’re a genius!

— Princess, thank you!

— Only you could understand this technique!

I looked at her…

She looked at me…

With a smirk.

And I understood only one thing:

She was going to feed on this satisfaction for the rest of our training.

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