King of Kung Fu in School

Chapter 188 Apprentice



Chapter 188 Apprentice

Chapter 188 Apprentice

Sally Kent stomped her foot angrily, "It was good to raise your prestige, but now it's like this. If I knew that I would have accepted Kevin Duke back then."

When Ben heard that she had just refused to help him find clothes, she was still complaining about him, and even said in front of Kevin Duke, he was instantly enraged.

"Miss, I was embarrassed enough just now. Forget it if you don't comfort me. You still complain about me. If it weren't for Alex Evans's sinister and despicable use of the spray on me, how could I have fallen into such a state?"

Sally Kent pouted and said, "It's not like you're embarrassed by yourself. I'm embarrassed to follow you. Why can other people's bodyguards take in disciples at school? My bodyguards are still embarrassing me. If I had known..."

Ben hurriedly interrupted Sally Kent, "Miss, stop it, I, swear that this will never happen again."

Kevin Duke smiled and said, "Sally Kent, I can't even stand seeing you treat your bodyguard like this. Fortunately, I didn't become your bodyguard back then, otherwise I would have been toyed to death by you, huh."

Sally Kent said angrily, "Kevin Duke, you just said such sarcastic things. Everything is because of you.

Miss, that's wrong. It's all because you insisted that Ben compare with me. Do you understand? Not everyone's bodyguards can be as awesome as my miss, huh."

Sally Kent snorted, "Why can't he compete with you? My status is much higher than your young miss. Why is my bodyguard inferior to hers? Kevin Duke, don't be complacent. I believe Ben won't disappoint me.

Hearing this, Ben nodded hurriedly, "Miss, don't worry. I will not disappoint you. It was just an accident. Alex Evans can't be my opponent."

Kevin Duke sighed, "Forget it, I'm too lazy to talk to you. I'm going to take in my disciples now, so I don't have time to talk nonsense with you."

When Sally Kent heard that Kevin Duke was about to accept disciple, she felt depressed again.

Kevin Duke shouted, "My fellow students, I, Kevin Duke, officially start accepting disciples. Please prepare tea for the 180 students who passed the test yesterday and come to the apprenticeship ceremony."

After saying that, Kevin Duke found a table and moved to the front of the teaching building. He sat there and waited to see how many people were willing to take him as teacher today.

When Sally Kent saw that Kevin Duke was really starting to accept disciples, she said dejectedly, "The limelight has already let him out. Ben, you should also prepare yourself and accept disciples.

Ah, Miss, are you kidding? With Kevin Duke's influence, no one in the school is willing to take him as their teacher, let alone me." Ben said.

Sally Kent said, "You don't need to worry about this. I will think of a way."

Kevin Duke sat in front of the teaching building and waited in peace.

Many students were watching and discussing upstairs and downstairs, not knowing which idiot would kowtow to Kevin Duke.

Not long after, Andrew Hill brought a pot of tea, and walked to Kevin Duke in front of everyone. He knelt down and said, "Master, please accept my respects."

Kevin Duke smiled and nodded, "Andrew Hill, when you join my sect, you must respect your teacher, respect your virtue, respect your filial piety, and never do anything that disobeys your master. Do you know that?"

Andrew Hill said, "I know."

"Alright, from today, you will be my disciple.

Master, please have some tea."

Kevin Duke took a cup of tea from Andrew Hill and took a sip.

Andrew Hill immediately bowed again and again, "I pay respects to Master."

Kevin Duke said, "Get up.

Yes, Master."

The onlookers almost vomited. Was Andrew Hill really so shameless for being so formal?

At this moment, everyone in the school criticized Andrew Hill for lacking self—esteem. After all, he was ranked tenth on the Genius Expert Rankings. He actually took Kevin Duke as his teacher. In short, Andrew Hill was scolded by many of his classmates.

After Andrew Hill finished his apprenticeship. Kevin Duke asked loudly. "Who else is going to be apprenticed among those who passed the test yesterday? Hurry up and come. This is an opportunity that cannot be lost, and it will never come again."

Unfortunately, after fifteen minutes, not a single person came up to pay their respects.

In the end, Alan Miller was afraid that Kevin Duke would be embarrassed, so he walked up and said, "Kevin, I will also take you as my master."

Kevin Duke said, "Alright, Alan Miller, you are my friend. There's no need to bow."

Although Kevin Duke was willing to teach him martial arts, he didn't want him to be his disciple. Since he was a friend, there was no need for him to be his disciple.

Since no one took Kevin Duke as their teacher, Kevin Duke had no choice but to give up. He hoped that those who didn't come would not regret it one day in the future.

Kevin Duke brought Andrew Hill to the back of the school immediately and prepared to teach Kevin Duke some swordsmanship.

"Andrew Hill, since I have accepted you as my nominal disciple. I will definitely not treat you unfairly. Today, I will teach you a set of swordsmanship.

Thank you, Master." Andrew Hill nodded.

"My swordsmanship is called Brilliance Swordsmanship. If you succeed, I think it won't be difficult for you to reach Level 20."

"Ah, to level 20?" Andrew Hill was a little surprised. Right now, he was Level 11, and it had always been difficult for him to improve.

"That's right. Level 100 below the external stage isn't the final goal. To put it bluntly, it's just a hundred grades of strength. Your current martial arts is Level 11. Then, if I teach you a set of profound sword techniques, your martial arts will be greatly improved. Therefore, reaching Level 20 is not difficult at all."

Andrew Hill nodded. He was very excited. If he had a good set of swordsmanship, his martial arts could indeed jump several levels quickly.

"Watch carefully. I'll rehearse it now. Whether you have talent or not depends on how much you can remember." Kevin Duke said.

"Yes." Andrew Hill nodded.

Kevin Duke practiced the Brilliance Swordsmanship on the spot. This set of sword techniques was divided into nine moves. Although it wasn't very hard for Kevin Duke, it should be a very powerful sword technique for this era.

Kevin Duke went from the first stance to the ninth stance. After he finished, he said to Andrew Hill, "How much did you remember? Show me once."

Andrew Hill rubbed his head in embarrassment.

"What? Don't tell me you don't even remember the first move."

Andrew Hill said, "To be honest, I don't understand at all. It is too difficult."

Kevin Duke was speechless. Andrew Hill's talent seemed to be limited.

"I'll rehearse it again."

Andrew Hill hurriedly took out his phone and recorded Kevin Duke's drill.

"Don't shoot. What's wrong with you?" Kevin Duke instantly felt speechless.

"Master, I'll film it. Then go back and study it properly."

Kevin Duke said, "Andrew Hill, you must comprehend when you practice swordsmanship. Do you know the meaning of understanding? You used your mobile phone to take the picture. That's right, then you can watch it over and over again when you go back. You can reach a high level, but you will never understand it. Because the video is only about movements, not understanding. If you continue to practice with this attitude, you will forever be a bad swordsman."


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