40 - The Old Man From The Countryside Gives The Slip
“… Yeah, it’s the first day, so let’s end it here,” I said.
“Ro-Rodger, dodger…” Kuruni huffed.
At the end of the repetition drills for basic posture and swinging, a considerable amount of time has passed.
There were lights at the training ground but it was already pitch black outside. Sunset is long over.
Yeah, we stayed too long, and I got too excited. Kuruni may have been confident in her physical strength but she seems exhausted.
“Let’s focus on the basic handling and use for a while,” I said.
“Yessir!” Kuruni said.
The road of swordsmanship is not traveled in a day.
No one would struggle if you could improve just by swinging it around for a day or a few hours. Swordsmanship is something you can only learn after a series of bloody and daunting repetition drills.
Well, I think everything is the same. If magic could be perfectly handled in a day or two, then there would be no point in having a Magician’s Academy, would there?
I’ve only seen it for a while today but Kuruni’s movements are still decent.
However, in the end, she had a bad habit of trying to swing her sword with arm strength. She may not be aware of it, though.
It will take some time to correct but she’s got good muscles, to begin with, and conversely, enough power to swing a sword with arm strength. Can we fix this?
However, it’s difficult to spot such habits unless brought it up to the individual in question with “There’s something up.”
Even the individual in question may deny that there’s anything wrong. It’s quite difficult to notice just by looking from their perspective. And that’s where the instructor comes in.
I’d like to see this again until I can hand Kuruni a commemorative sword for mastering my lessons. Though since her specialty is now a zweihander, there’s a question on whether or not I can give her a sword.
“My arms hurt, but my lower back and thighs are all sore, too…” Kuruni said.
“That’s a good thing. It means you’re engaging those parts properly,” I said.
Larger swords like zweihanders are more taxing than shortswords. It’ll be more straining on the legs than usual.
It’s not good to overdo it, so finish things up before your body starts screaming for mercy. Then, it’d be too late.
However, it is nice to see a small knight like Kuruni wielding such a large weapon.
This probably reflects on my personal tastes but it’s brilliant to watch. I myself am a user of a longsword, a conventional weapon, so that may be why.
“Hmm, it’s dark, isn’t it?” I said.
“Not many people passing by, huh?” Kuruni added.
Once we reach the front of HQ from the training grounds, we don’t see any people except the knights standing around as minimal guards. It’s that time of day, of course.
“Kuruni, would you like me to walk you home?” I asked.
“Oh no, no, it’s fine!” Kuruni said. “I am still a knight!”
“Is that so?” I asked. “Alright, then.”
I suggested that it would be dangerous for a woman to walk alone at night, even in the capital, but she refused quite strongly.
I thought that even an old man like me would ward off evil. Well, she’s not wrong that she’s still a knight and this isn’t something I can force on her, is it?
“Well then, Kuruni, be careful,” I said.
“Yes!” Kuruni said. “Thanks for your hard work today.”
“Yeah, good work today, too,” I said.
I part with Kuruni and walk alone in the dark.
Of course, it’s not completely pitch black as there are streetlamps that radiate light but it’s still hard to see.
I walk the small distance between the Knight’s HQ and the inn I’m staying at. In the meantime, I briefly recall what happened today.
It’s because I’m an old man. I’ve been alive for quite a long time so I’ll forget if I don’t dig up my memories like this.
Kuruni’s suitability for a two-handed sword didn’t seem to be too bad.
She may have been a brute strength type from the beginning and although there were unfamiliar points to her, it’s still not a situation where she’s getting swung around by the weight of her sword. Her legs and hips seem to be sturdy and the style looks like it suits her, planting her feet firmly on the ground and whirling that giant blade around.
My only concern is that she’s the lone zweihander user among the Knights and would stand out. I think she would be fine as Alexia said she would be.
“… Hmm.”
While I thought back to the training, I noticed someone walking towards me.
This is a very uncrowded street as I’m heading towards the inn from the Knight Order’s HQ. It’s dark and visibility isn’t good but when I see someone else, my eyes just get drawn to them. Besides, not many people head out after the sun goes down.
As they step out into the moonlight, I get a good look at them.
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