Perhaps it was because he had fought to the death so many times. His face showed deep fatigue.

"Good job."

"I won ------."

"I guess so. Next is the final."

"---- I'll win."

Lucy, who had flourished in the match just now, said so with certainty and confidence.

 The ambidexterity is certainly nothing short of a threat. Lieselotte, who had reached the semifinals with only violence, had lost without being able to do anything.

 But Lucy is not the only ambidextrous . I, too, answered confidently,

"No, I'll win."

"That's me."

'You'll have to fight that in the match."

 Saraswati stands between me and a slightly pissed off Lucy. The twin sister, who is still mentally fatigued, lets her sister sit in the chair and gives a small sigh.

"Sure you do. We're fighting in a few hours anyway."

'------ then I'll get some rest. Wake me up when it's time."

 Fatigue won out over argument, I guess.

 Lucy closed her eyes and began to take small sighs of sleep.

 Is it that she has the gall to sleep in this noisy arena, or was the fight to the death with Lieselotte so exhausting?

 Lucy was such a good fighter, but if I just look at her sleeping like this, she's a small and cute girl.

"Hey." 

 After confirming that Lucy had fallen asleep, Saraswathi quietly opened her mouth.

'Hmm? What's wrong?"

'Aren't you worried?"

"What ?"

'About fighting Lucy. That was great. I thought I I couldn't win."

"Well, you're right."

 Saraswati was probably right. I'm just as strong as a monster, and anything more would be a foul, to be honest.

 But I'm more excited than scared because I might be able to do the same moves as an ambidextrous person.

 I can't wait to try it out. I want to fight as soon as possible. Such a feeling grows with me .

 I couldn't decide whether I should be honest about it or not, so I kept silent.

 ---I was so excited that I couldn't decide whether to be honest or not, so I kept silent.

 I wonder how Saraswati would feel if I told her that I had become stronger as well, as if I were trying to catch up with her.

 While I was worrying in silence, it was Saraswati again who spoke up .

"From the sound of it, you have trump card on too, don't you?"

"----- How did you know?"

'I've been with you for a year, I understand. I see. I see. So I'm the only one who's slow.:

 Saraswati looks away for a moment. The expression that does not match her young appearance may be due to the hardships and struggles the girl has felt so far.

 I'm not sure, because she immediately puts on a smile.

'"Norwin. Do you think you can become ambidextrous if you work hard now?"

 Was she just being cheerful or had she really changed her mind? Either way, if Saraswati was going to act so cheerful, it wasn't something I should drag out.

'I don't think there's anything to say I can't do. I've heard that left-handed children are sometimes corrected to be right-handed".

 It is a common sight in Japan. If I do it in the same way, even Saraswathi, who is only seven years old, can do it.

"I see. Then do YOU best."

"I'll accompany you in that training, too."

"Hmm, it's nice to know that there are so many ways to BE stronger."

 ---I guess we managed to get our conversation back on track.

 After that, I chatted with Saraswati and waited for the time to come for the finals.

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