"Hey!"

If you punch it like that, it's full of gaps

The adventurer deflected the momentum of the wooden sword swung down by the older child with his own wooden sword.

Naturally, the child's posture collapsed, and he became staggered.

"If you're going to survive as an adventurer after graduating from an orphanage, you'll have to hone your fighting skills before you can survive." If you're half-armed, you'll only be the bait for the monsters. "

The words spoken by the adventurers who were punched by the older children did not enter my ears, and their gaze was nailed to the motion of the meeting they were making.

Why is there so much movement in vain? Since the opponent is a younger child, do you want to raise it on purpose?

If I only had that much movement, I might be able to take it off easily.

I saw Finn's face waiting next to me, but he seemed to be exhilarated in front of the meeting, his eyes glittering.

Will Finn beat that adventurer?

I wondered how he looked at those adventurers' arms, so I asked in a low voice.

"What? Can you win?" Hmm, I don't know. Looks like I can't do it, but do you feel like I need to get through the gap somehow? Can Alfine win? "

“I don't know. I was just wondering what Finn thinks.”

Finn says he doesn't know if he can win, but I saw a way to win.

If your body reacts as you imagine, you won't lose to those adventurers.

Eventually, it was Fine's turn to meet, and he held the sword before the adventurer.

"Good luck, Finn!"

"Um, yeah! It's okay! I have to be strong to protect Alfine!"

Finn held his sword against the adventurer.

"You were a good girl." Don't hesitate to hit me as hard as you can. "

Got it! I'm coming!

Finn lowers his head and slashes at the opponent's shin.

"Oops, I'm not getting such an ambush."

The adventurer seemed to be reading about Finn's slashing, so he flew lightly to avoid the slashing of the lateral beard.

"I'm calculating that, too!"

When Finn saw the opponent flying, he stopped the slashing, held his sword in a quick motion, kicked the ground, and launched a spike.

Aubu!

Finn's thrust was about to catch the adventurer's abdomen, but in the blink of an eye, he was beaten down with a wooden sword.

"Yours isn't a child's move." I can't be alarmed at all. "

As the adventurer reassigned his sword, the gap he had just shown to me disappeared.

After all, I was dealing with a younger child, so I seemed to have shown him the gap on purpose.

However, there are still places where movement is wasted, and the gap has not completely disappeared.

I was watching the movements of the adventurer as opposed to Fine.

One more please!

"Fine, come in from anywhere."

Once again, Finn holds his sword.

Unlike before, the adventurer no longer had any visible gaps.

Finn seemed to have figured it out, so he couldn't step on them.

Swordsmanship is interesting! There is an invisible interaction with the opponent.

I wonder why I haven't done such an interesting thing before.

Just by aiming at the gap between the opponents and imagining the movement to take one, the blood in their bodies gushes out and spreads a sense of exhilaration like never before.

Today, when I held my sword for the first time, I felt that the world had changed.

If you don't come, I'll come with you.

The adventurer moved ahead against Finn who couldn't find the gap.

Just like Fine, she lowered her head and jumped into her pocket, aiming at her shin and slashing her sideways.

"Fine, don't fly! Parry!"

You're going to parry me!?

I advise him to take a slash with a wooden sword as he flies and tries to escape.

The horizontal knife slash was a hammer, and if Finn flew, the adventurer would move even closer.

If you jump into your pocket, you won't be able to evade the flying fines.

Oh, did you read it to that lady over there?

Finn's parrying the adventurer's lateral knife with a wooden sword changed his aim.

"But... how about this?"

The adventurer had already noticed that Finn's slashing parry had caused him to collapse and showed the next move.

I'm sure that move will give you a throw!

Before telling them about the adventurer's movements, the adventurer let go of the sword he held, put his hand on the collar of Phine, who had collapsed, and threw it to the ground.

"Gu, throwing skills!? Goh, goh"

Hit by the ground, Finn took down his wooden sword and coughed up by the pain he had struck.

"Well, it was a little crooked, but I want you to show respect for your arm." The first stabbing, the parry reaction earlier, and the good qualities are amazing. If it's time to graduate and become an adventurer, I want you to come with me. "

"Oh, thank you." But I just want to learn the sword to protect Alfine. "

"Oh, I see. I'm sorry." You can always tell me if you change your mind. "

The adventurer puts his hand out to Phine as she falls to the ground to wake her up.

“Yes, I will think about it by the time I graduate”

That's all Finn said, picking up the fallen wooden sword and coming back here.

"Alfine, why did you tell me not to fly?"

"Because I could imagine the adventurer moving next time... I was moved before the throwing technique came in."

"Did you see the next move!? Really?"

Yeah, I did see it.

"I had no idea."

When I saw the next move of the adventurer, Finn seemed a little shocked.

Finally, do you want to have a meeting with your daughter?

All the other children seemed to have finished practicing the meeting, and I saw the adventurers punching in and lying on the ground.

I'm a little nervous, but if you can even react to the movement just now, there's nothing I can do about it.

I feel like I've changed with my sword, and I just want to see if I can use my power.

I nodded silently and stood my sword in front of the adventurer.