Chapter 312: Experienced Workers Are Better (4)
Following hyung’s instructions, we moved to the open space behind the building. Usually, it was a familiar area where we played foot volleyball, but standing here for a lesson filled me with tension.
“I didn’t mean for everyone to come.”
Hyung stood in the middle of the lot, speaking with a slightly awkward expression.
We weren’t the only ones there. Not only Louise, Sarah, Ainter, Rutis, and Lather from the club room were there, but also Tannian, who had returned after watching the practical exam until the end out of concern for potential injuries, and the Mage Duchess, who had just finished grading the magic department students.
It was an astounding gathering of all club members. It was such a coincidence that it felt like they might have been watching from the hallway and joined in.
“Haha, when else would we get to see the Advisor’s skills?”
“What’s so entertaining about that?”
Hyung responded indifferently to Rutis’s words, but for once, I agreed with Rutis.
I know hyung was strong. He had fought in the war a few years ago, and just last year he showed an overwhelming difference against Rutis—someone I wouldn’t dare claim to beat—without breaking a sweat. Slamming an opponent to the ground barehanded was impossible without a significant skill gap.
However, I had never seen hyung use a sword. I knew he was skilled, but I couldn’t gauge exactly how strong. Rutis, the victim, was probably even more curious about this than I was.
“Isn’t it better to have many witnesses in case something happens? Everyone will understand if it’s an injury from a fair duel.”
Tannian’s smiling words sent a chill down my spine. If I ended up coughing blood or breaking limbs while dueling hyung, would they all testify it was just a sparring incident?
Of course, I wouldn’t complain if I got injured during a duel, but it was unsettling that they were already considering it a foregone conclusion. With the future Saint watching, I couldn’t help but worry hyung might actually bend my spine in half.
“It’s not a duel. I wouldn’t knock my little brother down.”
That sent an even bigger chill down my spine. Did that mean he would have if I weren’t his brother? No wonder he knocked Rutis out without hesitation back then.
“Oh, then will you duel with me? I’m up for it!”
“I said it’s not a duel.”
At hyung’s firm words, both relief and disappointment settled among the club members. Relief from those worried about hyung assaulting royalty again, and disappointment from the redheaded prince alone.
“Experience isn’t just about physical clashes. Observing with your eyes is also experience, isn’t it?”
“That’s right. Sometimes, observing a master from a third-person perspective lays the foundation for growth.”
The Mage Duchess nodded at hyung’s words while placing her hand on Louise’s shoulder.
With the Mage Duchess’s support, the persuasiveness increased rapidly. How could one not believe when the pinnacle of magic, someone who was already raising a disciple, said so?
That’s right. No matter how I thought about it, the Mage Duchess was correct. Learning through physical experience was only possible when the skill gap was moderate. If it was too overwhelming, I’d probably collapse without even realizing what hit me. Just observing the sword technique with my eyes would be more beneficial.
“Let me borrow your sword for a moment.”
“Ah, here.”
I hurriedly offered the sword at my waist to hyung. It was just a mass-produced sword prepared for duels, and I was planning to just clean the blade and stash it away after today. From the sword’s perspective, it would probably be happier in hyung’s hands.
“Not bad. It’s quite sturdy.”
After tapping the blade, hyung nodded and gripped the hilt with his right hand.@@novelbin@@
“Honestly, our gap isn’t small, but if you keep working hard, you’ll reach my level. If I could do it, you can too.”
Then he stepped forward with his left foot and extended his right hand, which was holding the sword. It was like a knight showing respect to an opponent before a duel.
“So for now, aim for where I am. If you look too far ahead, you’ll get lost. My level should be a reasonable target for now.”
As he spoke, he slowly lowered the extended hand to his right side. His arm extended diagonally from his body, the blade pointing towards the ground. It was an upward slash stance.
Indeed, the basis of Krasius’s swordsmanship—no, all swordsmanship—was downward and upward slashes. Was he going to show us the most basic of basics? Rather than disappointment, I felt more excitement.
Hyung was a swordsman who had advanced far beyond comparison with me, and this was an opportunity to see how the basics of such a swordsman were built.
We’re on the same page.
Rutis, who had been a few steps behind, had somehow moved next to me as if to get a closer look at hyung’s sword technique.
Glancing at his face, I saw it filled with rare seriousness instead of his usual smile. As expected, he did have a strong warrior spirit despite his frequent eccentricities.
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