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Reborn as a Useless Noble with my SSS-Class Innate Talent-Chapter 459: Ch : Ambush - Part 1
The air in the village felt heavyโtoo still for a place supposedly free of trouble. ๐๐ป๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐๐๐๐ธ๐ซ๐๐ก.๐ฌ๐ธ๐
Kyle walked down the uneven dirt path, his eyes sweeping over the crooked wooden houses, the shuttered windows, and the way every villager he passed stiffened before silently stepping aside.
It wasnโt fear of strangers in generalโthey werenโt panicked, just... avoiding. Avoiding him.
Bruce frowned at the odd silence.
"Young master, should I look around and ask whatโs going on?"
Kyle didnโt slow his pace.
"Youโre free to do as you wish."
Bruce gave a short nod and broke away, circling toward a few men who were repairing a fence.
His voice was polite, his stance unthreatening, but they muttered excuses and walked off without meeting his gaze.
Every attemptโwhether from Bruce, Melissa, or Silvyโended the same. Doors shut. Conversations cut short.
Bruce returned after a few minutes, shaking his head grimly.
"No oneโs talking. Theyโre either scared or... hiding something."
Kyleโs gaze lingered on a nearby alley, where a pair of eyes quickly disappeared behind a wall.
"Then weโll find out another way."
Before anyone could speak, a shout split the airโfollowed by the thunder of feet.
From the treeline, a group of armed men burst into view, their crude weapons glinting in the late afternoon light.
They didnโt charge directly at Kyleโs groupโno, their focus was on the villagers.
Panic erupted instantly. Mothers clutched their children, old men hobbled toward shelter, and the market stalls were abandoned mid-sale.
The few guards present seemed hesitant, their eyes darting toward the newcomers rather than stepping forward to protect their people.
Melissaโs expression hardened.
"Bandits?"
Kyleโs tone was calm, almost indifferent.
"Looks that way."
The first of the bandits reached the outskirts of the village, their leader barking orders. One swung a club into a barrel, spilling grain across the dirt, while another kicked over a cart.
Silvy stepped closer to Kyle.
"Do we intervene?"
Kyleโs eyes sharpened as he took in the sceneโthe lack of resistance from the guards, the way the villagers were running without looking toward them for help, the calculated chaos of the attack.
"Yes. But letโs see who they really are first."
He said quietly, his hand resting on his sword.
And as the bandits closed in, the ground between peace and bloodshed narrowed to a heartbeat.
The sound of boots crunching on gravel was the only warning before shadows detached themselves from the alleys.
Steel glinted in the dim lightโmismatched swords, chipped axes, and rusted spears. The bandits grinned like wolves circling prey.
"Company."
Bruce muttered, shifting his stance.
Kyleโs eyes flicked over themโabout two dozen. Too confident for common thugs. They moved like men whoโd killed before.
The first charge came without a word.
Kyle stepped forward, drawing his blade in a smooth arc that caught the first attackerโs sword mid-swing.
Metal clanged, the shock running up his arm. He shoved hard, the man stumbling back into his comrade.
A spear lunged from the side; Kyle twisted, letting it pass under his arm before his elbow slammed into the wielderโs jaw.
Beside him, Melissa was a blur.
Her twin daggers flashed in tight arcs, catching a descending axe, turning the strike just enough for it to miss her shoulder.
She stepped in close, her knee driving into the attackerโs gut, then slashed at the back of his thigh.
Bruce met a pair of bandits head-on, his greatsword sweeping in a brutal horizontal cut. One manโs guard shattered, the force sending him crashing into a market stall.
The second raised a shieldโBruceโs sword slammed against it with such weight the man buckled, dropping to one knee. Bruce followed with a kick that sent him sprawling.
The fight exploded into chaos.
A scarred man with a curved blade came at Kyle fast, feet light, strikes sharp and precise.
Kyle blocked high, then low, his sword angling just enough to deflect without locking blades. He feinted a step back, drawing the man in, then snapped forward with a thrust aimed for the ribs.
The man twisted away, slashing at Kyleโs arm. Kyle caught the blow on his crossguard, shoved the blade aside, and slammed his pommel into the manโs cheek.
Melissa darted between attackers, always moving, never staying in reach.
A sword hissed past her hair; she dropped low, slicing across a shin, then pivoted up into another manโs blind spot. Her dagger found a gap in armor at the hip, drawing a sharp cry.
Bruce, meanwhile, was a wall of force. Every swing was an eventโbandits scattered or paid in broken weapons and bones.
Two tried to flank him; he pivoted, using one attackerโs momentum against the other. A short, sharp headbutt stunned the first, while his sword handle smashed into the secondโs jaw.
The locals had vanished into doorways and behind shutters, leaving the street to echo with metal and ragged breaths.
A wiry bandit with twin knives darted for Kyleโs back. The faint scrape of boots on stone was enoughโKyle shifted sideways, sword coming up in a diagonal sweep that knocked one knife wide.
The second came dangerously close; Kyle twisted his wrist, parrying it away, then drove a boot into the manโs stomach, sending him stumbling.
Melissa found herself pressed by three at once.
One hacked downward with a cleaver; she caught it on one dagger, twisting to let the second dagger slash across the attackerโs forearm.
Another tried to rush her with a spearโshe sidestepped, using the man with the cleaver as a shield.
The spear went through the manโs side, and Melissa shoved him into the third attacker before spinning away.
Bruceโs blade locked with a bandit wielding a heavy mace. Sparks spat between them as the two men strained.
Bruce pushed forward, forcing the mace down, then smashed his forehead into the banditโs nose. Blood sprayed.
Bruce shoved him back and swung in a brutal diagonal slash that sent the mace clattering to the ground.
The bandits werenโt breaking. If anything, their ferocity grew.
A tall man with a halberd cut in from the side, forcing Kyle to step back.
The reach advantage was significantโthe sweeping arcs kept him from closing in. The halberd came down in a heavy overhead chop; Kyle sidestepped, but the weaponโs shaft snapped out, cracking against his ribs.
Melissa barely ducked under a wild sword strike, feeling the wind of it pass over her head. She slashed the manโs knee, but another bandit came in from behind.
She spun, catching the strike on crossed daggers, and kicked the man squarely in the chest.
Kyleโs eyes swept the fight. They were holding good.
The halberdier came at him again, this time with another swordsman at his side. Kyle blocked the sword strike, used the clash to pivot around, and kicked the halberdโs shaft to throw off its aim.
Melissaโs opponents regrouped, circling. One had a chain, swinging it lazily, the weighted end whistling in the air. Another had a short spear, jabbing in quick bursts.
She weaved, the chain grazing her sleeve, then lunged inโbut the spearmanโs point forced her back. The chain wrapped around one dagger, jerking it from her grip.
Bruce roared, shoving his greatsword forward and forcing his nearest enemy back, but the effort left him open.
A bandit with a cudgel slammed it against his side, the thud echoing. Bruce grunted, staggered, but refused to fall.
The fight had turned into a grinding stalemateโno magic, no tricks, only sweat, steel, and willpower.
Mainly because of the sheer number of people on the other side.







