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Return of the Sword God-Rank Civil Servant novel Chapter 291

The skill he used was Memorize.

It was a skill he had copied from Sotron previously.

This was the hidden card Su-ho had prepared.

As Memorize activated, the skills stored within it flashed before Su-ho’s eyes.

# Memorize Slot 1 – Weaken.

# Memorize Slot 2 – Weaken.

# Memorize Slot 3 – Weaken.

# Memorize Slot 4 – Weaken.

All four skills stored in Memorize—every single one was Weaken.

Looking at them, Su-ho let out a thin, sardonic smile.

Memorize could store up to four skills at once.

So Su-ho had deliberately memorized only Weaken.

Why store Weaken?

Because each cast consumed 70% of his total mana.

It’s a skill that’s basically a finisher—if I can use it four times, that changes everything.

Of course, the Weaken effect could only apply once per target.

And most enemies were taken care of once Weaken landed.

But “most” didn’t mean all.

There were always variables.

Dex before him was exactly that.

Because of that damn Moonless Blade, he didn’t know how many more times he’d have to use Weaken.

But now it was fine.

The one coin he had was now multiplied into four.

Don’t tell me I can’t take him down in four tries.

Su-ho activated Weaken stored in Memorize Slot 1.

[Activating skill stored in Memorize.]

[Weaken has been activated.]

As the Weaken from Memorize triggered, skill effects surged forth and enveloped Hex.

Hex furrowed his brow as his power was once again diminished.

— Annoying little trick you’ve got there.

“Yes, I’m kind of like that.”

— Still, it changes nothing.

“No, I’ll still win as always.”

— Hahaha! You’re quite the amusing junior. I hope you stay like that till the end!

With laughter, Hex dashed in again.

Boom!

The blades clashed.

With Weaken applied, they were evenly matched.

Without it, I’d be getting pushed back for sure.

At first, he considered using Gi Seung-hwan to raise the grade of Weaken.

After all, it was basically Su-ho’s ultimate move.

But supply of Gi Seung-hwan wasn’t exactly abundant yet, so rather than preemptively upgrading, it was better to wait and use it when truly needed.

That’s why he hadn’t upgraded Weaken.

If I’d known this would happen, I would’ve leveled it up beforehand.

Who would’ve thought—

Even as a regressor, that he’d end up needing Weaken just to break even against a monster.

But it was fine.

At least with Weaken, they were now on equal footing.

Su-ho turned his eyes to Moonless Blade.

What had once been a full moon shrank significantly upon impact with his sword.

Every time blades clash or he takes a direct hit, the moon grows. Which means...

The condition for Moonless Blade’s effect was tied to the caster taking damage.

Still, that’s such a high-maintenance mechanic.

Even if he landed direct hits, if the accumulated damage crossed a certain threshold, the moon would heal everything again—back to square one.

There might be another type of condition.

Like perhaps shrinking the moon without triggering its effect.

But would that really work in my favor?

Probably not.

Nothing in this world is free, and any castle built easily is bound to crumble just as easily.

Besides, this duel wasn’t just any fight—it was a test by the kingdom’s strongest knight to determine if he was worthy to serve as the Princess’s knight.

After a brief moment of thought, Su-ho asked Hex a question.

“May I ask you something?”

— What is it?

“Does the moon’s healing remove every kind of damage effect?”

— Something like that.

“What if there’s no direct damage involved?”

— What are you trying to say?

“Hmm... nothing. Never mind.”

— If you’re curious, find out for yourself.

I see.

So, in the end, he had to figure it out personally.

It was unfortunate, but it couldn’t be helped.

Saying that, Su-ho activated another skill onto his sword.

Then, he immediately dashed toward Hex.

— Finally doing something I can respect.

Boom!!

They clashed once again.

It was a powerful collision, and with it, the Moonless Blade shrank drastically.

But Su-ho didn’t stop. He began swinging his sword relentlessly, without hesitation.

And the result—

Clang!

He knocked aside Hex’s ⊛ Nоvеlιght ⊛ (Read the full story) blade and once again landed a blow onto Hex’s armor.

— Pointless.

“I don’t think so.”

At the moment his sword touched Hex—

[Pain Seal has been applied to Knight of the Moon, Hex.]

The Pain Seal had been applied.

Pain Seal was an enchantment skill that only activated upon direct impact.

Of course, it didn’t need to be a critical hit.

What mattered was contact.

A skull mark with a scale insignia etched itself onto Hex, and sensing something strange, he furrowed his brow.

— What’s this now?

“If you’re curious, find out yourself.”

— Hahaha! Alright then, I will!

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Their conversation over, they resumed their fierce exchange.

Su-ho didn’t dodge. He kept exchanging blows head-on.

As he did, the Moonless Blade rapidly shrank until it returned to its empty, dark state.

Su-ho never took his eyes off the Moonless Blade.

Wondering if there was another pattern.

Clang!

Another sword clash.

Ssshhk—

A faint crescent moon rose again in the dark background.

That seems to be the full pattern.

In that case, he’d have to help it become a full moon again.

Clang! Clang! Clang!

Now that he’d figured it out, Su-ho resumed trading blows.

He didn’t get pushed back.

With Hex in a Weakened state, their physical stats were similar—and in terms of swordsmanship, Su-ho had the upper hand from the start.

So even amidst their clash, Hex's armor was struck several more times.

And not just that—Su-ho also landed actual valid hits.

Such as Heart Slash.

That was the only way to truly confirm.

And finally, when the Moonless Blade became full again—

Hex laughed and said:

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