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322. Sword Hall encounter

  Suldak originally planned to come to the Knight Academy to systematically learn advanced shield blocking and sword skills, and at least learn some decent knight skills. However, when he came to Helensa Junior Magic Academy, he realized that it was not the case at all.

The thing is, the heavy burden of cultural knowledge every day makes me breathless. These days, let alone the practice of swordsmanship and shield blocking, I can barely squeeze out a little time even if I walk the horse every day.

These heavy cultural classes are not only boring and difficult to understand. Sometimes, before taking the geography class, you need to go to the library to look up information.

The only thing he wanted to do was learn ballroom dancing in class. Looking at the group of young faces around him, Suldak really didn't have the courage to invite a dance partner from among them.

 There is such a big difference in height, are they hugging each other's neck or somewhere else?

 Put it on your waist? That’s impossible, it’s simply out of reach!

Mrs. Fuller, who was responsible for teaching knight etiquette, had to personally teach Surdak the most basic dance steps. Unfortunately, Surdak had no talent in dancing. Every time he danced, he was so nervous that he was sweating profusely.

His limbs were stiff and had no sense of rhythm. Seeing Suldak's clumsy appearance on the dance floor further confirmed the theory that he had no 'athletic talent'.

The title of ‘Clerical Knight’ has spread even more widely in this small junior knight academy, and has even reached the ears of Instructor Milono.

Among these courses, only mathematics is the easiest for Surdak. Only the most basic four arithmetic operations are taught in the Knight Academy. These mathematical problems are almost at the level of some five-year elementary school students. Sitting with Surdak

The trainee knights he was with were so young, which prevented him from feeling any sense of superiority. During most of his math class, he huddled in a corner in a low-key manner, silently flipping through other books.

The math teacher felt that this might be because the student who was a knight was really not talented in math. In order to maintain his dignity, the math teacher never asked Suldak any math questions in class.

For Suldak, hiding in the sword hall to practice swordsmanship every weekend is the most relaxed and leisure time. Every weekend, the sword hall in the academy will become very deserted. After a week of training in the academy,

Knights will never stay in the sword hall on weekends, so the practice rooms in the sword hall are almost always free. Only at this time will Surdak go to the sword hall and occupy a separate practice room by himself.

, start practicing from the most basic 'Ten Bloody Fighting Styles'.

Bena Province is known as the hometown of swordsmen. Almost all the best swordsmen in the Green Empire come from Bena Province. Therefore, even the Knight Academy does not lack the latest swordsmanship books. Since there is no one to guide him in swordsmanship,

You can only explore on your own, even if you spend all day in the practice room, you won't feel bored.

The only regret is that the quality of the wooden figures in the practice room is quite poor. Even if you practice hard with a wooden sword, you will be scarred by cutting the wooden figures at the end of the day. Maybe there will be wooden arms and wooden legs in the end.

Falling off the shelf.

 …

Suldak's troubles have recently become Darcy Christie's troubles.

Ever since Darcy Christie completed that not-so-good experience from the Warsaw plane, she successfully graduated from the Bena City Advanced Swordsman Academy. After graduation, Darcy was unable to stay in Bena City due to various reasons.

He returned to Helensa and relied on his connections at home to become a swordsmanship instructor at the Junior Knight Academy.

Originally this was a very easy job. There were only three days of swordsmanship lessons a week, and the rest of the time was very free. However, recently, the training wooden figures in her swordsmanship practice room were damaged a bit too frequently.

It breaks almost once a week. When the damaged teaching aids are replaced every Monday, the resentful look in the director's eyes of the Logistics Office really makes Darcy Christie extremely upset.

  ‘Isn’t it just a broken piece of wood? When it’s worn out, just replace it with a new one. What’s the big deal? Is it as painful as cutting his flesh?’

Darcy Christie returned to the practice room with a brand new wooden man, reinstalled it on the wooden frame, and then held a wooden sword to vent at the wooden man. Then she took a few deep breaths, adjusted her emotions, and let herself

Instructor Darcy, who turned into a sweet and gentle instructor again, opened the door to the practice room and let the trainee knights waiting outside file in.

Although she was dismissive of the director of the Logistics Department, Darcy had recently been paying attention to who was actually able to chop down the wooden man in her practice room with a light wooden sword. Unfortunately, she did not find that person for three consecutive weeks.

The wretched culprit.

 …

Unaware of it, Suldak still went to the sword gym every weekend and chose the familiar swordsmanship practice room. Only this practice room would replace new practice figures every week. It was great!

Surdak, who has understood the 'shi', when practicing swordsmanship, each node of the body will unconsciously emit sacred aura. These sacred auras are injected into the wooden sword. Even if it is very weak, it is not the most elementary level.

The wooden figures in the practice room can withstand what they can endure, and it is precisely because of this that the wooden figures in the practice room always get damaged for no reason.

 Another quiet weekend.

Suldak, who had practiced the ten bloody battle styles extremely proficiently, walked out of the swordsmanship practice room. While wiping his sweat with a towel, he looked at the free basic swordsmanship on the wooden stand, looking for any swordsmanship that suited him.

Just like the "Ten Styles of Bloody Combat" that he focused on was obviously not very suitable for him, Surdak felt that he should learn a swordsmanship with a slower attack rhythm that was suitable for injecting sacred aura into the long sword.

It's a pity that these swordsmanship books that can be placed on the bookshelf outside the practice room for free are all basic swordsmanship. Suldak searched beside the bookshelf for a long time, but couldn't find one that suits him. He thought of making an appointment with Karl at the edge of the garden square in the evening.

We met at the bar, and after calculating the time, it was almost time to set off, so Suldak put the light wooden sword in his hand back on the weapon rack.

There were only a few people in the hall of the sword hall in the afternoon, and the female administrators in the sword hall had already begun to clear away the tables and prepare to close the hall.

At this moment, someone saw the door of the sword hall being pushed open violently, and a young girl wearing a palace-style low-cut dress rushed in from outside.

He walked into the sword hall and rushed directly to the swordsmanship practice room that Suldak had just walked out of.

The female administrator in the sword hall looked at the young girl in astonishment and asked with confusion: "Darcy, why are you here? Today is the weekend. Didn't you say you were going to the dance tonight?"

What?"

"The carriage happened to be on the way, I came over to take a look..." Darcy Christie said without looking back.

Suldak only thought that the profile of the young lady in the dress looked familiar, but he didn't pay much attention to it and turned around and walked out of the sword hall.


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