After steadying his state of mind, Kagami returned to the dojo.
By the time he stepped back inside the spar hall, another match was already underway. The sharp clack of wooden swords echoed through the hall, mixing with the faint hum of the crowd.
He paused near the entrance, scanning the rows of seated students for a free spot. Before he could pick one, a familiar voice called from his left.
"Senior, over here!"
He turned and spotted Tanaka, the same guy he'd sparred with earlier, enthusiastically waving at him. The boy's grin was wide and unbothered, like he hadn't just been beaten earlier. He patted the floor beside him, offering a place to sit.
Kagami gave a small nod and walked over, lowering himself into a kneeling position beside him.
The movement came naturally—too naturally actually. His body folded into seiza before he even thought about it, every muscle shifting as if it had done so for years.
It should've hurt. Back in his old world, he'd never once sat like this, much less for long stretches. But now it didn't feel awkward or forced. It just felt right.
"How's your chest?" Kagami asked softly, glancing at Tanaka. "Still sore?"
"It stopped hurting a while ago," Tanaka said, rubbing the spot with a sheepish grin. "All thanks to your restraint, senior. If you hadn't pulled that strike, I'd have been carried out on a stretcher."
Kagami shook his head. "Don't worry about it. You've improved since last time. Keep training and you'll catch up soon."
The truth was, that strike had been mostly instinct. Or maybe not his instinct—the instincts of original Kagami's. His movements had stopped exactly where they should have, not because he decided to, but because this body already knew when to stop.
After all, Tanaka was one of the few friends Kagami had in the dojo. They sparred often.
Althought Tanaka always lost, he never seemed discouraged. He laughed it off every single time, which was one of the things Kagami genuinely admired about him.
Their short conversation quickly ended, and both turned their focus to the ongoing matches.
The duels continued one after another, though none were especially flashy. The Wakatashi Sword Style wasn't meant for display.
It only had four core techniques—Bird Piercer, Water Drop, Ascending Tower, and Dragon Tail.
The names sounded impressive, but the techniques themselves were straightforward, designed for real combat efficiency rather than showmanship.
Kagami had already memorized them all.
The style's founder, Hiruzen Wakatashi, had combined sword principles from across Eshin to create it. After his death, his younger brother, Master Hiroshi, established this dojo to carry on the art.
It had only been a few years since its establishment, so most disciples were still beginners learning the basics.
Differences among students came down mostly to physical ability and combat experience. Some were fast but sloppy, others strong but slow.
A few, however, had genuine talent. Kagami was one of them. His Water Drop technique had already reached the intermediate level, a small but noticeable edge within the dojo.
He didn't feel proud of it though. He couldn't even tell if the pride would belong to him or the original Kagami. Still, it was something solid he could rely on for now.
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Before long, it was his turn again to spar again.
Tanaka leaned close and whispered in his ears, "Your opponent's a tough one this time. Be careful, senior."
Kagami let out a quiet breath, rose to his feet, and walked to the weapon rack. He picked up a wooden sword at random and gave it a light swing.
The balance felt a little off, but it would do.
'Great. Round two already.'
His opponent was one of the dojo's senior disciples—a tall man with a calm, composed air. He'd joined the dojo a bit earlier than him and had more combat experience. They'd never talked much, but Kagami knew he wasn't the type to pull punches.
The man acknowledged him with a curt nod, sliding one foot back as he took his stance, sword resting by his hip.
Kagami mirrored him, his body moving on reflex.
"Begin!" Master Hiroshi's command broke the silence.
Both remained still. Neither wanted to make the first move. Attacking first was risky; it meant exposing a weakness. Unless one could finish it in a single strike, waiting patiently was the better option.
Then, without warning, the senior lunged at him. His movement was sharp, fast enough to make the floor creak. The tip of his sword shot straight for Kagami's chest—Bird Piercer!
Kagami's eyes tracked the thrust.
'Fast… but I can still see it.' He raised his sword just in time to block.
Clank!
The impact rang through the hall. A jolt ran up Kagami's arms as he stepped back two steps to steady himself.
The first exchange ended in a draw. Neither side gained an edge. 'As expected of a senior,' he thought, adjusting his grip. 'His strength's about the same as mine. Maybe a bit higher. So force definitely won't do, I'll have to outthink him somehow.'
Thinking this, he raised his sword above his head. A murmur rippled through the crowd. Even Tanaka leaned forward.
"Senior's using Water Drop…"
Everyone in the dojo knew that move. It was the technique Kagami was most proficient at —a fast, heavy downward strike.
His opponent seemed to know it too as Kagami saw the man's shoulders slightly tense up as he prepared to block.
'Perfect.'
Kagami stepped forward slowly, closing the gap. The quiet sound of their bare feet and the faint creak of floorboards filled the air.
When he was close enough, he pushed off the floor, sword raised high as if to deliver the expected vertical strike. The senior reacted instantly, sword lifting to guard.
'Got you.'
Kagami twisted his waist, dropped his center of gravity, and instead of swinging down, drove the blade straight forward—Bird Piercer!
"—Ugh!"
The tip of the wooden sword slammed into the senior's chest. The man staggered back two steps, then dropped to one knee, gasping for breath.
The hall went completely silent. Then, the same mechanical voice echoed in Kagami's mind.
You have defeated an opponent. Personal EXP +30. Wakatashi Swordsmanship EXP +10
You have leveled up! One free point gained!
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As the voice faded, new information poured into his mind—details on how to use free points. Kagami stood still, digesting the information.
He'd been mostly right. Free points could indeed increase attributes—and not just that, they could also increase skill proficiency. The only catch was that the latter cost more.
Raising an attribute by one point needed a single free point, but upgrading a sword technique from beginner to intermediate tier took two, Intermediate to Advance took three and so on.
With the single point he had gained just now, he could either increase one of his stats or save it to upgrade one of his sword technique's tier later once he had one more point.
But no matter how kagami saw, improving attributes sounded more practical. Sword techniques could be refined through practice, but attributes like strength or agility were usually capped by natural talent.
Once you hit your limit, it was almost impossible to make any progress.
But if this system really allowed him to raise attributes endlessly…That would be terrifying.
His match happened to be the last spar of the day. As the final strike landed and Master Hiroshi called it, the disciples began filing out of the spar hall, chatting quietly among themselves.
Kagami wiped the sweat from his forehead and was about to follow when a loud, cheerful voice echoed from behind him.
"Hahaha! Kagami's been distracted all day—I thought you weren't feeling well! Looks like I was wrong. You're in good form today!"
Kagami turned toward the source of the voice.
The man approaching was tall and broad-shouldered, with a smooth, shaved head that gleamed in the afternoon light.
His grin was wide, and there was an easy confidence in his stride. The kind of man whose presence naturally filled the room.
That was Daichi Yamanaka—the of the strongest disciples in the Wakatashi Dojo.
'If only he'd grow out that awful shaved head,' Kagami thought absently. Coming from modern Earth, the "samurai bald patch" tradition here was… honestly traumatic to look at.
Instinctively, he brushed a hand through his own hair. Thankfully, it was still intact. The "full head of hair" style the original Kagami favored might not have been fashionable here, but it was leagues better than looking half-bald.
He managed a small smile. "Senior Daichi, you flatter me."
Daichi laughed again, his voice booming through the hall. "No, really—that feint at the end caught me off guard. Even Master looked surprised. Keep up the good work."
"Thank you, Senior," Kagami replied politely.
Daichi gave him a friendly pat on the shoulder and turned to leave, but something in Kagami's mind clicked. He hesitated for a moment, then spoke up.
"Senior—wait. Do you have a moment? I'd like to spar with you."