The realization of being powerless what feelings it provoked in her were new to Yulia. She had long ago accepted the notion of being insignificant, of not really mattering in the grand scheme of the quite literally infinite world out there. It was actually kind of freeing, at least in so far as knowing that your mistakes would have no weight and that herd mentality that allowed one to think that the worst things would occur to others but never you. After all, there is only one of you and uncountable them. But that was different, however the two seemed on the surface.
Being insignificant doesn't protect you, it just makes you a smaller target. Just a few days ago she came face to face with this. When faced with something beyond her ability she'd been rendered helpless. She'd always believed her fate was like a grain of sand on a beach, that any thing that would try to scoop it up would not care if she slipped between the cracks of their fingers. That wasn't the case. The monster she'd faced held her life in it's hands, Yulia suspected that Kagehoshi may have likely stepped in if she were likely to be delt a killing blow like with Arya but in the moment it most definitely didn't feel like that. At that time she was completely helpless, her fate in the creature's meaty bloodsoaked claws. Even her salvation, a rescue by a superior, was ultimately something she had no hand in, if Kagehoshi decided against it Yulia would not be here to ruminate.
Ultimately she had come to realize that her continued existence was decided at the whims of monsters beyond her scope and breadth, her fate was not her own to decide, and she could not hide behind her comforting illusion of safety she'd deluded herself into believing before.
It was a painful thing to come to terms with. It hadn't been an immediate thing, rather like a screw or vice, slowly being tightened around her thumbs. During the fight and the immediate aftermath it hadn't quite sunk in. During the hours long trek back home it had only really just barely sunk in. It only the restless nightmare filled night when the idea had truly started sinking in. Hours of laying in the silent dark with brief interruptions of whatever horrors her subconscious could cobble together from the mess just before and her own normally ignored insecurities, the perfect setting to brood.
She had woken up the next morning feeling both physically and emotionally shattered, she'd been hoping to escape her thoughts in routine only to receive messages from her teammates that they'd not be available for the day. So came a full day of rumination only briefly broken by the few necessities of life. The second night was somehow worse than the first, as the still fresh mental wound had just been left to fester a bit before being picked at some more. The second morning had been a repeat of the first, and the third night had been when she'd finally broken and accepted the facts.
She was too weak to take control of her own life.
Yulia did not like this fact. She didn't think there was anything she ever hated more than that fact. It was something that burned deep and hot in the pit of her stomach. It was a first, before she'd never been one for passion of any kind, a hollow feeling with only small sparks interest to drive her forward.
But now she had something better. With her previous weakness as her tinder and that loathing as the fire she would forge herself a new tool to change that fact.
She called her friends that morning and told them to meet together at the Campus.
The first to arrive was of course the ever punctual Rus Kaf. The handsome girl did however look a fair bit more tired and irritable than normal. She said her greetings and sat on the opposite side of the table across from Yulia to wait for their third teammate saying nothing else.
Arya was late by about ten minutes and was openly displaying her displeasure at the abrupt summons. She started tapping her foot, arms crossed, and giving the pugilist a look that demanded answers.
"Okay, Atyanas, what did you want that you had to call me," She waved an arm to her stoic teammate, "And apparently Rus, here."
"Not yet there's still one more person left," Yulia answered as she rose from her seat and dusted off her lap.
The two reacted surprised by the news. Rus seemed bemused as she stood herself while Arya seemed to not really believe it.
"Don't worry," Yulia shook her head and interrupted the short girl before she had a chance to voice her annoyance at the latest aggravation, "She should be here any-"
Dropping from the air just behind the two a figure rose from it's croach arms spread wide behind the two other members and moved to grab both.
"Duckies!" The ninja quickly ducked below the fencer's surprised elbow strike to the face. Her right arm wrapped its way around her side to pin her arms to her side while she did the same on her left side to the shocked Arya. Using both her momentum and their stunned lack of resistance she dragged the two forward to snatch up the third to squish between the two.
"-Moment," Yulia finished as the woman lifted the three up, "Nevermind, she's already here."
The ninja dropped the three and took a hop back to avoid the spear of fabric that Arya's sleeve had become. The short girl seemed rather flustered, Rus as well though not quite as upset so much as embarrassed.
"You!" The blonde esper jabbed a finger at their superior, "What are you doing here? Atyanas' why is she here?"
A hand patted the girl on the head, much like how one would pet a yappy purse dog. The blonde glared hatefully at the smirking ninja.
"This One was just getting to that, that she was," Kagehoshi held out a handed over a bill which the ninja placed into her pocket with a smile, "Excellent, first answer this; what have you three been doing since your last mission?"
"Training," Answered Rus immediately.
"Training," Arya nodded.
"...Training," Yulia lied while keeping her gaze on the tree directly behind the ninja.
"Wrong!" Before any of the girls could react the ninja lashed out, flicking each in the forehead with enough force to knock them off their feet, "The correct answer is keeping your superior officer waiting zam!"
The three froze in their attempts to get back on their feet. As they looked back up on the ninja they found a older girl giving them something that could only be technically called a smile. The frightening sight pinning each in place.
"I'd assumed the three of you would recover a little quicker but I guess I assumed wrong," The chipper tone and slight accent were missing, instead a sickeningly sweet tone colored the woman's slightly lower voice, "I waited the last three days for you all to come back to pick up another mission just so I could surprise you all. But imagine how shocked I was when Yulia called me this morning and I learned you all have been avoiding each other..."
"Atyanas!" The blonde turned to glare at the girl in question, "You knew about this?"
"No, I swear! I called her to help with training I don't know what she's talking about!"
"Correct, as This One said, it was supposed to be a surprise zam," The intimidating air about the brunet cleared and the three breathed easier, "This One had thought you three would be back to taking missions in a day at the most, not moping about at failing a test, That she did not!"
"Fai- We almost died!"
"Posh, This One was looking out for you from the shadows, you were never in any danger zam," Despite being noticeably older than the other three present the young woman pouted and turned her head up. It was a remarkably petulant display, "This One never left your side the entire time."
"Even after the test?" Rus asked.
"...Except then, This One left you then," The ninja waved away the shocked and slightly betrayed looks of her subordinates, "Relax, there wasn't anything more dangerous than wolves and bears left in the woods zam."
By that point the girls had returned to their feet and most were contemplating the pros and cons of simply walking away.
"So why did you want to meet up with us?" Yulia asked, "And why did you ask for 20 ecu if you were just going to meet us anyway?"
Yulia was somewhat pissed about that second part, it was not an insignificant amount of money for a girl like her.
"For the first This One has some news for you, that she does. For the second, This One lost a bet because of you three and needed to recoup the losses," She patted the pocket she'd placed the bill in, "That vampire has been quite insufferable zam."
Ignoring the glaring girl Kagehoshi reached into her pouch and pulled out several papers and handed them out to the girls present. Each gave the documents a confused look.
"Sponsorship forms," The ninja answered before they could ask, "Just sign on the dotted line and you all will become Team Shadow Star, a subordinate team under myself, Magistra Magi Kagehoshi Degozaru."
Rus looked down at her paper in wonder, no doubt scarcely believing the B-class that had failed them earlier that week was taking a personal interest in her and her team.
Arya just gave a suspicious glare at the form, acting as if at any moment it would suddenly animate and attempt to assassinate her.
Yulia frowned and lowered her paper.
"Why?"
The ninja shrugged her shoulders, taking no offence at the girl's tone.
"There are a number of reasons," She waved her hand flippantly, "It could be that This One has developed an interest in you three and wanted to take a hand in your growth, or perhaps it could be the usefulness of having a team, even an inexperienced one, to have around, or-"
"It says here that half of what we make on missions is paid to you as an 'Apprenticeship Tax'," Arya read off from her sheet, deadpan.
"Or that, yes zam," She nodded, "It's a standard clause."
A sigh escaped Arya and Yulia who stood beside her. Rus just gave a serious look at her forms.
"But… You will train us correct?" She asked.
The woman smiled back confidently.
"Yes."
The fencer clenched her jaw and stared at her page, "...I'll agree."
She accepted the pen from the ninja to sign her paperwork as her team looked on concerned. Yulia looked down at the contract. It was a simple, clearly worded agreement. The three would become direct subordinates of the ninja themed Ministra, surrender half of all mission rewards to her, and essentially allow her to act as their manager.
It was a startling amount of control to give someone who was essentially a stranger. Yulia didn't feel comfortable handing that over to anyone. But two thing stopped her. The first being her new resolve. Training.
Whatever else the woman might be she was monstrously powerful. A star compared to the candles of Yulia and her team. The girl couldn't be sure of such things but she felt confident in assuming that the opportunity to be trained by one of the elite was something most Ministra would kill for. Even if it was just a cash grab it would probably open some sort of new possibilities that a normal D-rank would not have.
Her second reason was something a bit less selfish. Yulia turned an eye to where her taller companion was handing over her signed form. They'd only met less than a month ago, and few hours together they spent in each other's company was mostly focused on exterminating more dangerous than normal pests, but Yulia felt she could call the girl a friend. The same with Arya who, despite being vastly more aggravating to deal with, was still a friend to the lonely girl.
Yulia didn't have enough friends to just ninja swoop in and start carrying them off. She signed the paper as well and handed it over. And seeing her two less intelligent teammates sign themselves over to the supremely annoying ninja girl Arya reluctantly signed the form as well, grumbling about a certain girl's brand of idiocy becoming infectious.
"Very good little ducks!" Kagehoshi grinned down while checking the papers, "With this done I can get started, Meet me at Building G."
With that she disappeared in a cloud of dust, dashing off and out of sight in an instant.
Arya blinked, "Where'd she go?"
Yulia pointed to the administration building off in the distance where the Ninja had fled to.
"Hmm, I suppose that makes sense, she probably wants to file those as soon as possible," Rus mumbled.
Yulia shrugged and Arya just looked as if she'd just bitten into a rotten fruit. The three made their way towards their next meeting.
The journey wasn't too far, the large and expansive building located right in the center of the campus. Compared to the other buildings on campus, and really any building Yulia had ever seen the thing was huge. If seen from above it was a giant circle with several smaller circles merged to it's sides, taking up the entire center of the campus.
From the ground it looked like a giant slightly rounded wall of concrete that somehow managed to reach at least a hundred feet into the air. A stadium or amphitheatre of immense size, Yulia was pretty sure that it shouldn't even be able to stand under it's own weight, and in fact the tonnage should have crushed any foundation under it into powder. Of course with Magic and ExTech such trivialities were probably ignorable, but it was still fairly impressive, at least in terms of scale.
Yulia had only been inside of the building once before. As part of her physical testing they'd directed her to the building and led her to the room with the necessary equipment.
Building G, the Gymnasium. Where Ministra go to train in their off time. It wasn't free, at least not the better sections of it. A ministra could use the public workout rooms as they wished, but it was essentially just weights and machines placed everywhere. Mundane things you'd find in better quality and with less crowds at a local gym. No trainers, nothing specialized, and really crowded.
There were better facilities with better equipment and even personal trainers, but that cost money. The best facilities being reserved for the strongest Ministra and thus the most successful to be able to afford it. It seemed a bit unfair to newbies, but ultimately even the resources of the the financial colossus that was The Ministra Union was finite. And the best resources would be going to those that required it most or put forth the most effort to the cause to afford it.
Arriving the dissonantly humble entrance the newly dubbed team Shadow Star signed their names on the guest log and, when their licenses were swiped through the reader, were lead down a long hall to the room that their new sponsor had reserved.
The sight that greeted the three as they entered was a familiar brunette, now dressed in a tracksuit and carrying a bamboo sword, standing at attention in the middle of a large and rather impressive workout room.
"Girls," She nodded to the trio as they entered and stood before her, "This One would like to welcome you to her personal training room. B-rank, such as this one, can have one set up on permanent reserve. Provided they pay of course. It has everything needed to properly train, and it will be where we will begin whipping you into shape zam!"
She slammed her sword into the floor making the three jump at the sudden bang.
"Right now you girls are a sorry excuse for a team," She stated harshly, "Your performance the other day was pitiful, that it was. While the creature was stronger than you individually each of you should have been able to defeat it alone let alone as a group. But as a group you all still failed spectacularly despite your overwhelming advantage. What you all lack is not power or strength, but skill. In the simplest terms…
"You three just plain suck zam."
Winces all around, none of them could deny her words when put in that light.
"But that's not unexpected from a group with as little experience as you three," The woman's tone softened and her posture relaxed, "This One has taken a look at your records, less than a month active and none of you having any proper experience prior to that zam. In all honesty This One expected a much worse showing from a bunch of cocky D-listers, that I did. It wouldn't be going too far to say you all could each qualify as a C-rank in terms of ability though not so much as to compensate for you lack of skill and experience.
"In fact that same strength is probably why you three performed as bad as you did zam."
Confusion was clear on the faces of the three juniors. None of them really had any idea how she could come to that conclusion.
Kagehoshi shook her head and 'tsk'ed at their bemusement.
"Tut tut, it really should be obvious, that it should. Answer this, the three of you, when taking missions what is it you face? Goblins? Imps? Ghouls? Slimes? Do you notice a pattern zam?"
It was Arya who seemed the first to grasp it, "It's groups of pests, weak but numerous."
Smiling, the ninja gestured for her to continue. Arya frowned, either in annoyance or thought. It took a moment but she nodded.
"We're too used to fighting packs of weaklings we can take down ourselves," Her eyes widened, "We always split up to fight, we never had a reason to work together. We got too used to fighting by ourselves against weaklings we don't know how to fight as a team against anything that can pose a threat!"
"PAHFECTO!" Clapping her hands the ninja shouted out some gibberish joyously, "It's an important first lesson to learn, not all experience is good experience. When you're starting out it's very easy to pick up bad habits and train them, not knowing any better. This One has seen Ministra defeated by their own hubris because they became to accustomed to fighting a single opponent and couldn't compensate when faced with an unknown."
Yulia nodded, it made sense. Nearly all D-Ranked jobs were simply facing E-ranked threats en mass. And even the rare stronger monster was still easily dealt with by any of them, a punch from Yulia, a stab from Rus, or a cloth spear from Arya. They were too strong to train effectively against the normal monsters like normal D-ranked Ministra. But they were not quite good enough to face the stronger beasts.
Like putting all your points into attack, only to learn the mobs in the second dungeon can dodge. Complacency was probably an even bigger threat than weakness.
"More than strength, more than power, what a Ministra needs to be is smart," The ninja cautioned. Behind her was a chalkboard, grabbed in the interim, and she snatched up a piece of colored chalk, "There's a simple equation you can remember: Power is Aptitude and Ability multiplied by Skill and Experience. Raw stats like strength or special attack are are only worth as much as you are skilled in their use. One Hundred times zero is still zero, and the power to crush mountains won't matter if you can't even touch your enemy."
She turned and began to write more on the board under her calculation.
"As This One's sensei told her, a Shinobi, or in this case a Ministra, must be; Flexible to adapt to the unexpected, Attentive to spot the answers you seek, Skilled to face any enemy, and Thorough to prevent complacency from taking root."
As she said this she wrote down the first word of each virtue on the board vertically. It ended up with the word FAST written up in large bold letters. The acronym was probably intended, mnemonics existed for a reason after all.
"This is where we'll focusing," She slapped her hand to the board, "As long as you're FAST, nothing can touch you."
"That is a horrible pun."
"Actually that's just normal word play," Yulia corrected her blonde teammate, "It'd be a pun if, for example, she said that using her method we'd be eating monsters for breakFAST."
"...We're no longer friends."
"I didn't know we were that cloth."
Kagehoshi chuckled grabbed the collar of the smallest girl present to prevent her from strangling her smug teammate.
"So, are there any questions zam?"
Rus raised a hand dutifully. After a moment, having realized the tallest member of the team wouldn't speak until given permission, Kagehoshi nodded to her.
"You said the creature we faced was stronger than us, but that we all had a chance to defeat it, correct?" Rus asked and waited for the ninja to confirm before continuing, "I wanted to know how much stronger it was, and how we compared to it that we could defeat it."
It was an understandable question, the monster had made short work of each of them. None present were able to land a decisive hit until Arya had created an opening a mile wide, and even then the creature had survived. Paired with its monstrous strength, the deck was very much stacked in its favor.
The ninja thought for a moment the turned to the board. She erased what had been previously written on it to begin to scribble more down. In short order she finished with a nod and stepped aside to show a list labeled 'Power Levels'
It was divided into three. The first labeled as D and E class and with values from 0 to 25. Near the bottom were Civilians and wolves, low class enemies, and further up were Samurai and bears. Above that was labeled C-rank, with a power scale of 100 to 200. In the corner was a crude doodle of a Tank labeled 95 to use as a reference.
Yulia found her name near the bottom of that list, rated as 110. Above her was Arya with 130, something the blonde esper would no doubt gloat about. Surprisingly Rus was much farther up, the shock not coming from her superiority but rather just how far ahead she was with a score 167. At the top was the Urwsine Man, placed beside something called a Narshark for scale. Both being just over 200 points.
The girl felt it probably would have had more dramatic impact to learn where she stood were it not for the doodles of herself, her team, and the monsters placed beside each marker.
And lastly above them all, and subject to the greatest jump in points was the B-rank group. The range for it being 5000 to 20000.
With a score of 5.6k a doodle of their new teacher was near the bottom, while things such as a 16k Alien Ship and a 22k Ancient Dragon were added to apparently grant something to compare it against. But the most shocking thing was the last entry under the B-ranks.
"What? How is she on there?" Arya shouted and jabbing a finger at the poorly drawn visage of a familiar pink haired girl. And while her reaction wasn't quite so animated Rus was similarly surprised. Even Yulia was shocked, if not by the inclusion then by the position.
Emmy, with a score of over 9000 points. The girl was nearly twice as strong as their Magistra, who in turn was about 50 times stronger than them herself.
"Emmy's B-rank," Yulia answered, "Though she said she was 2305, but she still has a higher score than Miss Kagehoshi."
The ninja raised an eyebrow, "Huh, she told you that did she? But it is true zam."
She circled the doodle with her chalk.
"Emmy is on here because she's one of the rare few with both high enough statistics, and a powerful enough ability that she couldn't be put anywhere below B-class,"
She said, "That's not to say she isn't skilled or experienced, just not enough to normally enter B-class. This is compensated by just how high her base stats are and her having a, quite frankly, stupidly over powered Ability like Thaumcraft that scales with it zam."
"Thaumcraft?" It was the first time any of the three heard that phrase. It was Rus who followed up with, "Don't you mean Thaumaturgy?"
"No, Thaumaturgy is the science of what is considered magic, and limited to the manipulation of effects within The World. By it's nature it has rules, systems, and logic it can't break away from or ignore. Thaumcraft... doesn't."
The one who answered was not Kagehoshi, nor was it any of the girls. Rather a recognizable voice coming from behind them. Emmy walked through the door, dressed in a thick white shirt tucked into pair of rather small blue briefs. She blushed at the sudden attention and moved her gym bag to hide her legs.
"Good Morning Emi-chan This One is glad you could make it," Kagehoshi greeted and looked over the girl, "Cute bloomers, trying to show off zam?"
"Syble gave me a suitcase the other day and said I could only wear what was inside it for the rest of the week," The pinkette grumbled, "This was about the least embarrassing thing in there."
"Harsh," The ninja winced, "I thought she was just going to suck your blood or something for breaking that new phone of hers."
"So did I, but when I asked she just gave me this offended look and said she wasn't a that kind of villain."
The asian girl just nodded in understanding confusing not just her new team but Emmy as well.
"That's enough chit-chat," She clapped her hands together to gather the attention of the room, "It's time to start your training.
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"Keep your back straight!" Shouted the brunette, "Breath in and lower it, breath out and lift. Keep your wrists angled. Good, now give me another set of 10!"
Yulia laid on the bench feeling regretting every decision she'd ever made that led her to this point. Aching muscles, burning and sore were screaming at her to stop.
"F-four, haf Five!" Her arms were trembling as she tried to lift the weight again under the hawk-like glare of her trainer, She was panting like a dog and she could actually feel the heat of it with each exhale, "Ssssiiiiiiix, haf haf. Sev... Sev... Sev..."
Despite her struggles the girl couldn't lift the bar further than a few inches each attempt. Each try just making it descend a little more before being caught by the ninja acting as spotter. On her fourth try the weight lifted, but not by any merit of her own. Without even a grunt Kagehoshi lifted and deposited the bar back to its resting place as the girl under her rolled over to collapse on the floor.
"Well, this is good enough for a beginner. Three sets of ten, ten and six at twenty kilos," She leaned down to quickly wipe off the bench with a spare towel, "You know, given your... physique, This One had actually assumed you would do worse. Congrats on beating that low bar zam."
"Not… fat," Yulia managed to choke out into the padding while trying to catch her breath.
What the hell? The girl laid face down on the mat uncaring of her embarrassing pose. She didn't have the arm strength to push herself up fully, so they laid flopped down on the mat under her. Why was that so hard? How could it be so heavy, there was nothing on it!
"Never said you were, squishy," Yulia felt something poke into her side and weakly tried to move her arm in attempt to swat it, "Though you could definitely benefit from laying off the sweets zam."
The girl just groaned.
The ninja had run her, and the rest of the team through various hoops. She'd posited that she needed to start from the bottom to build them up, and at the very bottom was was proper physical training. She'd done some weird hand gestures and somehow summoned up two more copies of herself. The bunshin, as she called them, split up to each focus on a member of the team.
Yulia was at least happy she wasn't suffering alone, that there was at least one person worse off than her. Arya was in a similar position, lying half dead across from her. Both had been told in no uncertain terms that they were far below her standards in fitness.
Just because we don't have abs doesn't make us fat, she mentally complained. She never had any problems with her weight, she was well within the healthy range for her size. She flipped herself over to glare at the ninja's exposed and chiseled core, Toned body, perfect curves, excellent skin and silky hair. I've never really felt self conscious about my looks but this woman is too damn perfect, I feel like a wretch in front of her.
Yulia fell back with a sigh, defeated before she even made it to the starting line.
Her less than flattering thoughts were interrupted by a hand held out in to her by the ninja. With a bit of effort she grabbed it and was quickly pulled back to her feet and standing on wobbly legs.
"Whoa there," Kagehoshi caught her before she could fall back on her face, "Let's get you to the bench, This One thinks that's enough for now, that I do. This One will get you some of her village's special protein shakes to help you cool down zam."
The girl just nodded and let the ninja help her walk to the other end of the gym. Her body was pushed to its limits. Not simply from the bench press. No, that was merely the most recent exercise she'd done.
Sit ups, squats, lateral pull-downs, dragon flags, and running laps. She pushed herself as far as she could go and then moved onto the next after catching her breath. Some energy bars and mineral water provided by the ninja, who was taking her job surprisingly seriously, were a big help in keeping her going. But it seemed whatever was fuelling her had finally exhausted itself and she could barely even stand under her own power.
She knew she would be feeling this in the morning.
"You had surprisingly good form for a beginner," The ninja complimented, "You only started getting sloppy after your muscles got too tired. This One thought you didn't have previous training zam?"
Yulia shook her head, "I don't. I just copied Rus' form."
It wasn't that hard, she simply had to keep an eye out for the girl to see what she did. Then it was a simple as following suit. When she couldn't copy the fencer she just asked her trainer to demonstrate and copied that. It wasn't anything requiring great coordination, so Yulia didn't consider the feat a big deal.
Apparently her instructor thought differently if her impressed look was anything to go by.
"You must have a good eye, you got your form right the first time for every exercise."
Yulia just shrugged, accepting the complement but not seeing the reason for it.
When they reached the end of the gym Yulia took her seat gratefully as the bunshin left to mix up the drink it promised. The exhausted girl took the time to examine her teammates.
Arya was laying face down on her bench with her bunshin fanning her. The girl was so exhausted that even her ribbons she kept in her hair were laying limp on her head. The girl had dropped well before Yulia herself did. She was either more inactive than Yulia had been prior to starting her new career path or else Yulia had lucked out with having inherited some good genes.
On the other end was Rus, pumping iron looking hardly winded despite having been going non-stop since the beginning.
And at a higher difficulty setting too, Yulia noted. Where the pugilist could barely manage with a naked bar the fencer had hers fully loaded. It was at least 100 kilos that the girl was pistoning up and down. Given the the style of Rus' work out cloths it would be impossible to see the prominent, lithe not bulky, muscles under the girl's tanned skin work as moved. If the ninja made Yulia feel inferior as a girl than the fencer made her feel inferior as a Ministra. For someone on her level the girl seemed to be quite far ahead.
You're just too awesome Rus. I don't really compare.
"Now what's got you looking so down?" Yulia turned to see Emmy jogging up, fresh from her own work out. Smiling, she sat down and held out her water bottle to the exhausted girl, "Here, you look like you need this more than me."
With a weak smile the taller girl accepted the offer and started chugging the rather tasty, if oddly thick, drink. She wiped her mouth and handed the empty bottle back to it's owner.
"It's one of Kagehoshi-senpai's protein milk-shakes," Yulia answered the unasked question. She turned her gaze to match her friends, landing on the still active Rus, "You're only just starting out, it's not being fair to yourself to compare yourself to your friend."
"She's right you know," Chimed in the ninja, walking back two bottles, "Sorry to ruin the cozy mood you had going but This One really needs to nip such things in the bud as quickly as possible, that I should."
She handed another shake to Yulia who downed it like the first and gave the second to Emmy who drank hers more conservatively. Kagehoshi took her own seat on Yulia's other side.
"Be sure to always drink one within half an hour of exercising to get the best results," She commented off hand, "But yes, you shouldn't be comparing yourself to that one, few humans are able to match strength with a Hanyou, a crossbreed."
It was an eye opener for the girl. She hadn't known what the word the asian girl was using to refer to her friend by meant before. A crossbreed… Yulia couldn't guess at what the girl's parentage was, there were far too many possible non-human species to list them all.
Crossbreeds were essentially considered a type of Demi-human, even if they were usually classified as humanoid. There were many ways their parentage could affect them, but most common was improved physical abilities or esper-like powers. Some, like Dragonborn, were lucky enough to get both.
Yulia sighed, she was further behind than she thought.
"Ow!" She yelped as she felt a pinch on her side.
"We just told you to stop that," The diminutive pinkette scolded, "Everyone has their limits, and you're just starting out. Don't give up so quickly, or was that promise you made to me just a joke?"
"...Thanks," The girl was right, she needed to stop sulking, "Were you the same when you started Emmy?"
"Of course, I had to start somewhere," She rubbed her friend's shoulder. She somehow missed the widening eyes of her college and her sudden gestures at her to shut up, "I was only able to bench about 50 kilos for ten reps if you can believe that. But I've managed to work my way up to 200 kilos! What about you Yulia? ...Yulia?"
"...Twenty."
"Huh, what's that? I don't think I hear you right, was that a joke? Oh, did you mean the weights? You need to add that to the bar, so that'd be 40 then? I suppose that's-"
The ninja, seeing her friend wasn't going to stop unintentionally torturing her student, quickly covered the small girl's mouth before she accidentally broke the poor girl. With her other she waved it in front of Yulia to get her attention.
"...Well that can't be good," She said as the fist fighter didn't respond, "Damn, I don't think I've ever seen something so vicious. You didn't leave any of her pride intact, what did she do to piss you off that much Emmy?"
"Nothing! What's wrong with Yulia?"
"...It's fine, she just had her fragile self confidence shattered by the cruel words of her girlfriend zam," The ninja sighed.
"We're no-"
"No, please have mercy on the poor girl and spare her anymore of your barbed word!" The ninja begged on behalf of her student, she didn't know if she could repair the damage such a blow could do to the poor girl.
Emmy just gave her friend an impotent glare, redfaced.
The teasing was interrupted by a soft chuckled from the now responsive ministra. The two were hopeful for a second before it continued. It wasn't the lighthearted fare that would come from humor, but instead a dark and bitter sound.
"Heh, I really am just a weakling, I thought I'd improve myself but I guess it's pointless like this," The girl had empty eyes, resigned with loss, "I guess I'm just a joke…"
The two winced at the rapid decline.
"Crap, that doesn't sound good," Kagehoshi bit her thumb, "Emmy, you need to do something!"
"What can I do?" Emmy didn't have a lot a friends, she'd never had to deal with something like this before!
"I don't know, you broke her you fix her!" She shoved the pinkette forward, hiding behind her smaller form as if to use her as a human shield against her student.
Hesitatingly Emmy approached the taller girl, moving slowly trying not to spook the girl. With nothing else to fall back on, she leaned on her education for answers. The closest situation being dealing with wounded animals. So far it appeared to be working well.
"Yulia?" She reached forward carefully.
"Twenty," Yulia didn't look up.
"Huh?" Emmy stopped in confusion as to what that could mean.
"Twenty kilos," Yulia clarified, "That's what I was lifting. Twenty kilos for three sets of 10. I couldn't even finish that…"
It suddenly dawned on the tiny ministra just what had happened. And as soon as she realized what occurred she cringed.
Her attempt to cheer up her friend had the exact opposite effect. Without meaning to Àimyrhja had really hurt her friend with just some casual words. She pulled her hand back guiltily.
"If I'm this weak how can I possibly reach B-rank," Yulia continued, not seeming to recognize what was happening around her, "I guess it was just a joke, thinking I could make it that far. You-"
Any further words were cut off by 35 kilos of pink haired girl tackling her with a hug. Emotional pain was quickly forgotten in favor a physical as Yulia was forcibly reminded that all her muscles were rather displeased with her recent interest in them. She felt like crying for a very different reason than just a few moments ago.
"Emmy?" She tried to ask 'why' but couldn't quite manage to spit that out due to being unable to breath.
"It's not a joke!"
Yulia failed to see what that had to do with knocking the wind out of her.
"Your promise, it's not a joke," Emmy said, "I'd never laugh at you for trying. It doesn't matter if you're weak now, you'll make it if you keep working hard. I'll be with you the whole way."
"Emmy?" Yulia felt herself tearing up at those heartfelt words, "Emmy!"
She hugged the girl back with as much strength as she could manage.
"Yulia!" Emmy responded by tightening her own grip.
The scene lasted for several more minutes before being interrupted by a polite cough.
"I hate to interrupt such a touching scene but we're still in the middle of training," Kagehoshi reminded them. She actually didn't dislike interrupting them. For some reason the sight of the idiot couple acting so lovey-dovey just annoyed her. A certain vampire would say it probably had something to do with her own lack of a love life, but Kagehoshi was confident that it was merely her annoyance at having her training time disrupted.
"I think it's time for some actual live fighting practice."