Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World

325 Former Best, Train The Soldiers.



325 Former Best, Train The Soldiers.

The reason for Soma's request for training was soon to be found out.

The soldiers' level of training itself is as problem-free as education.

That's what you should call a soldier of a great power, even a recruit already has close prowess to one serving.

But perhaps we should say that what is too good has become a vendetta.

They weren't going to build up strength by definite training, and with mass they would have been the top corner of the soldiers in this world.

But perhaps if we actually fight, we're even good enemies to Radius.

There are two Seven Heavens over there, and there are differences in the local power of the soldiers because they are based on their skills, and although they do, the Empire should still be above them.

At least that's what Soma felt, and that's also an objective fact.

If we fight, Radius wins, and in a warrior sense, the Empire is overwhelmingly higher.

If I were to conclude in the end, that was due to the lack of experience in action of the soldiers of the Empire.

We must have trained each other as training opponents, and we must have experienced demonic opponents in action.

But they haven't experienced that fighting people is the most important thing if they're going to fight as a nation.

This would have been an imperial but late drawback.

In short, nobody even wanted to skirmish with the Empire or anything else.

In that regard, Radius had the experience of continuing the war with Veritas, as he did every day, even if it was half farce.

That will be more than five years old, too, but the Empire has never fought any more, perhaps a hundred years, against any other country.

Knowledge on the desk, but never actually fought, was to be quite a handful.

And what Soma wants is to fill that shortfall.

Technically speaking, this is impossible.

Though it is not easy to fight all soldiers against them, Soma is only one.

It was too unsolicited to deal with an army.

Nevertheless, it should still be far better than not doing it.

Being able to actually experience moving as an army should undoubtedly be food for...

"... As far as I'm concerned, I don't feel better about losing confidence than about being fed?

"Hmm? Why is that?

"There's no way you can be confident when you've literally wiped out one person."

I was sighed out by Eina like I was frightened, but as a soma, I had to shrug my shoulders.

It is true that the spread of corpses in front of us is not a training exercise.

Then it's up to everyone to get up from here.

What, it was more sticky than I actually thought, and it was more qualitative than I thought.

I want you to feel confident there.

"... it just sounds like a chase, even if someone tells you to be confident that you don't have one predatory wound?

"That's disrespectful. That's definitely true, isn't it? Or, physically, I'm an ordinary person. If you attack us badly, we're in big trouble, right?

"At least say that when things get tough. I've never seen you go through that big deal before, have I?

"If that's a big deal, it'll be over at that point. There's no way I'm here, and it's natural?

"You're the only one who can take that for granted..."

And, well, there may have been such an act, but in conclusion, should I say that they were still soldiers of the Empire?

Everybody stood up tight, and then even if I let them run into the same eyes three times, I've stood up for a lot of shit.

It is a great spirit.

"A ghost, you are."

By that time the soldiers had even been able to look into pity from Aina, but steadily the results of the training had been achieved.

The training that followed was visibly changing the movement.

I'm talking about the usual training, but I guess it's because I was able to recognize exactly what each training means and what movement I should be aware of from my experience moving as an army.

It seems that it is now possible to carry out quality training on one staircase.

However, although there were some stories of slightly more accidents during training, that must have been caused by a mismatch in purpose.

Because the situations assumed by each person were different, there were differences in movement.

But that, too, should be eliminated with more training.

For now, even as a soma, play a minimal role. It was supposed to be a relief... but for some reason it didn't end there.

It was only after the next day that Soma was to train.

Hope has arrived from all the soldiers.

As for Soma herself, I honestly don't think that's such a big deal, but if you asked me to, I wouldn't deny it.

It was fun, because it took training and I couldn't really interact with the soldiers.

Anyway, after that day, Soma was supposed to train the soldiers of the Empire.

"Hmm... you can't say anything"

Aina has turned her gaze of doubt toward Soma, who suddenly let her squeal her conclusions.

You wonder what the hell he said while watching the soldiers train.

But in soma it's connected properly, or it hasn't changed since the beginning.

"Concerning the Emperor's Reason, is"

"Oh... speaking of which, you did. I thought you'd forgotten because you train soldiers normally."

"That's disrespectful. That's what it was for, isn't it?

In the end, if you say where the soldiers are most genuine, it will be in training.

In the midst of optimized thinking, there is no room for extra intervention: fixing the real deal.

It is training them and watching them that leads to observation.

And so the conclusion that we came to was earlier, so...

"Well, naturally speaking, given that they are those who fight, their thoughts are basically flat and average. Neutral, perhaps."

And, talking about that, I captured what I saw at the edge of my sight.

Walking towards this one is a man of honor style.

I talked to him lightly in the dining room before, and he was the captain of the Kingsguard.

Although he is a Kingsguard, this man is also in training because he is no different from being a soldier.

Or, on the contrary, I even do the pooler of the soldiers here... for that reason, and there's no way this guy's coming for nothing.

Something happened, I guess.

"What is wrong with you?

"Oh. If we were getting a little recruits to hang out with each other, he'd be too excited to overdo it. Why don't you just say something to him?

"Yes, sir."

He nodded and turned his gaze to Aina and nodded back when he said he knew.

It doesn't mean anything special, it just means I left the voicemail.

Even though we're in the same courtyard, it's huge here anyway.

Someone could come when Soma isn't around, so we need those roles too.

Either way, that's how he left Aina on the spot, and Soma walked out to the scene where he made that mess.

Exhale one breath as you watch the soldiers continue their training on the road.

"Nevertheless, the same is true of what we are doing now, but I feel that you should do the treatment anyway with regard to one word?

"No, that's not true. Whatever you say, Master Instructor. It works better than who says and makes you listen."

"Even though I am not a person in this country, are I?

I've never dared to say it, but everyone will somehow be guessing.

In the first place, even if you were a human being in this country, you are a stranger.

There is no accumulated trust, even though they are stigmatized not to be insulted by education.

There's already something like that, for example, and I think it's more effective if this guy says it.

"What, every country is a soldier. And most important to soldiers is power after all. I'm not here to disdain your words."

"Hmm... is that so"

Though I wondered if it would be like that, Soma honestly felt indescribable.

I do have stronger confidence than anyone else on this scene, and although I actually screwed up, the swordsmanship of the soma is self-taught no matter how far I go.

I've never taught anyone, I've never read a guide or anything like that.

It sounds good to say I learned it independently, but if I did, I'd see it. It's a look, and I just stole it on my own.

Whatever it was about experiencing real-life experience, there was nothing that could be taught about ordinary training, so even though I said I would train, all Soma was doing was mainly about letting me fight myself.

Besides, we can't let them do all that, so most of the time we let them train as before, and Soma just looks at it somehow.

It was the true nature of Soma to wonder how much the words of such a person meant in fulfillment.

Regardless, if you want to talk, you can't, but like I said, Soma basically built up her own swordsmanship on her own.

Blah, blah, blah, blah. If you try to be someone who has learned swordsmanship well, you'll make better devious moves, and often you won't bite.

In fact, Soma's swordsmanship takes in too many different things, including those that would not otherwise fall under swordsmanship.

As I was treating the soldiers that I softened them with one of them, I was squealed as impressed by the Kingsguard man.

"Nevertheless, you really can do a lot of things. Actually, aren't you a magician?

".................. how would it have been if it had been so"

"Oh... I'm sorry about that"

Was it because it was a word from the bottom of my heart, too truly imminent?

I shrug my shoulder if I don't mind, even though the Kingsguard man pulls back and apologizes.

Anyway, the kind of thing they say about this is Soma's swordsmanship.

I can't give you much advice, but I can't do more than you asked me to.

I told the recruits that I had appropriately done what I came up with.

Though it was a word of honesty...... but that is why Soma inexplicably frowns at the fact that the recruits have lowered their heads as they shine their faces.

He muttered as he watched the recruits leave in a new mood and so on.

"Mmm... I think I've already heard similar words from someone..."

"That's why I told you. It's important who told you that."

I wonder again if that's what it is, and I guess tilting your neck is more like it than what's actually happening that way.

I felt a fuzzy glance when I wondered if it would be the harm of something that had only been done on its own around here, etc.

"What is wrong with you?

"Uh, no... no, I'd rather hear it than make it smoke weird. I'm sorry if I offended you... but why are you doing this?

"Hmm...? I can't really grasp the intent of the question?

"... is that true too? Ah well...... it's a favor from the emperor to train us, right?

I snort honestly because it wouldn't be anything to hide either.

You don't even like to say the name, Emperor, the moment I said the word, although I was concerned about how the man's face distorted in disgust, I don't mind later on about that.

"Is that so?

"Why is that? The same goes for taking that emperor's favor, but you shouldn't have to be here. Why don't you go somewhere you like it better?

To be honest, I didn't know what you wanted to say.

No, or maybe the man himself doesn't quite understand.

As far as the man's face was concerned, I thought so.

So Soma talks about what she thought too.

"Hmm... well, you are. You'll be able to go wherever you want if you want to. But that's why I'm here."

"... I'm here because I want to be, you mean?

"Technically, it's different. I am doing this because I think it is ultimately the best, although it is somewhat far-fetched, in order to get ahead of my goals and goals."

"... for the best... because you think this is what you should do, huh?

"That's the place."

As I nod, I narrow my eyes to what the man looks like.

He also looks like he was about to get something out of his current response and think about something jizzy... well, what was the point of fulfilling the current exchange?

That would be something only in a man would know, though.

More than that...

"By the way, instead of answering the current one, I don't mean, can I ask you one thing?

"Hmm? Oh... I don't mind... but I don't think you can answer the big deal, do you?

"It's not a problem. It wasn't a big deal at first."

"I hope so...... so?

"Um, nothing more than what I'd like to hear, it's about the emperor..."

The moment I said it, the man's face again distorted into hatred.

I really don't know how I got this far, but that's not what I want to hear this time.

Doesn't mean it's irrelevant, but it would be somewhat easier to talk to if you weren't listening directly.

"... What's wrong with the Emperor?

"I don't know that much either, but would the emperor be seen favorably as popular among the people and the civil servants?

"... oh yeah"

Abominably, you look like you're going to hear the word, but ignore it for now.

Because what I want to hear is what lies ahead.

"So the martial officers hate it the other way around...... apparently the average soldiers don't? I wondered why."

So I saw emotions other than hatred in the man's face, because what I just heard was alle?

There was a bitter smile there, though it wasn't enough for hatred to disappear.

"... that's a pretty stepped question"

"I think so, too, but if there's going to be a problem, it's just not going to be answered?

"If that puts you in danger, didn't you think about it?

"Hmm, to us, is it? Well, yes - if you can, you can try, but my answer is yes?

So the man deepened his bitter smile, which must be because he knows it's not a strength or anything.

In fact, Soma can do that.

And even though I understood it was a stepped question, I asked because I knew they understood it.

Nothing inadvertent could have happened with this, and the man who understood that far shrugged his shoulder as it was.

"... it's not really that hard to talk about, though. The soldiers, after all, are fighting. So whatever you're thinking up there, whatever you're doing, it doesn't matter."

"I see... is that what this is all about"

I snorted because I was actually convinced in many ways.

The soldiers were not like the martial officers, nor were they like the general public.

I don't hate the emperor, but I'm not even looking favorably at him.

If I told you, they didn't seem to care about the Emperor.

Though not everything seems to be so, and some seem to be favored and others disgusted, it is still a minority.

And around here, because Soma called them neutral.

"Hmm... so in your case it's relevant, but therefore?

"... it doesn't make any difference that we fight, but we keep these lives the same. You can't just fight."

Does that mean that the reason they take such an attitude is because of what the emperor thinks or is doing?

On the contrary, that's probably why the civilians are favorable.

Nevertheless, just asking that would really be too much to step in.

But it was more than helpful enough.

The next thing Soma should think about is that 'something'.

The question is how do we find out about it... but we'll have to think about that separately again.

"... I feel like this wasn't the kind of soldier I wanted to be. I have something more important... so..."

I'm sure that was just solitary.

There was no response when I turned my gaze on him, and there was no wonder and hatred in the way he was chewing and leaning down his lips.

Instead it was distressing, but Soma turns her back without saying anything.

Because I also thought saying something there was too much stepping in again.

It is only natural that there are many things if human beings are alive.

But what the hell is it like to be here?

With that in mind, Soma exhaled one breath as she watched the soldiers continue their training.


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