A Mid-level (Middle-aged) Office Worker’s Laid-Back Industrial Revolution in Another World

Episode 781: Practice landscape of Anita and the others. 6 (Thoughts of Takeo's sword moves. )

Everyone is paying attention because Takeo and Arkin seem to do something interesting, but Takeo is unaware of it.

"Now, Mr. Arkin, please stand normally.

"Yes."

Arkin stands when Takeo tells him to.

"Now, I think there are nine ways to attack with a sword.

"" Nine streets?

Alice and Brooke will listen.

"Up, left and right diagonally up, left and right, left and bottom, right and bottom, and poking.

Takeo moves his arm toward Arkin with his hands flat.

"That's basic.

Brooke nods.

"Right.

Based on that, I say... man thinks his balance is biased when he sets up his sword (...).

"Are you biased...?

Arkin asks.

"Yeah.

You know arms, shoulders, spines... muscle strength needed to wave a sword.

But... I stop by the grip and think the muscle strength is left to right and biased.

Mr. Arkin, please stand up normally.

"Yes."

Arkin holds the wooden sword with both hands and places it in the middle.

"... Mr. Arkin has his right hand up there, right?

Takeo confirms.

"Dear Takeo, the same goes for me, but what's wrong with you worrying about the grip?

"Stopping by the grip and your muscles skew to either the left or the right, because I think there is a direction where you can apply force.

Takeo tells Alice.

"Huh?... I never even thought about it.

"... Director, what do you mean?

Alice is surprised. Brooke hears.

"I mean, I think we have a good slaughter.

Mr. Arkin, please stand on the upper level.

"Yes."

Arkin stands on the upper level and pulls his right foot slightly back.

"I don't think you can really shake it straight down (...) when you shake it down at the top.

... Mr. Arkin, shake it.

"Yes."

And, as Arkin steps out of his right foot, he waves his sword down from the upper section, but the wooden sword was in the middle overhead, but stops slightly under the left side of the center.

"In this way I think with a grip with my right hand up it flows to the left.

I mean, even if you're standing on the front, you actually think that the sword's orbit is uneven (...).

And to put it more extreme, I think an attack from the top right to the bottom left is being carried out unconsciously (...).

Then... if the swordsman gives the greatest power, it's easier to unconsciously advance the sword in the direction your body is looking for, and increase the power by putting more effort into it.

"If you say so, yes, but...

But, Director, even so, aren't some people good at swinging from top left to bottom right?

"There will be that.

I'm only seeing body movements now (...), so maybe some people are better at that with training.

So now I ignore the fact that I'm good at stopping by for training.

Now, then, whoever held his right hand up was forcefully flushed from top left to bottom right when he thought he was good at waving his sword from top right to bottom left.

At this time, is it the same power as when it was unloaded from the top right?

"... I don't think so when they say it.

Brooke says.

"I was thinking only in the direction I would receive in this simulated battle with Miss Alice, so I defied my sword in the direction (...) that seemed to be less powerful (...).

In the meantime, you don't seem to have a problem.

"Mmm... Dear Takeo, how can I win?

Alice listens to me with her jitsu eyes.

"What is it?

"If you can deflect the sword, only Takeo can attack you in the first place.

"Huh? You're not going to use this in battle, are you?

You use all this shield... you're scared and you can't do it. It's only for one-on-one matches.

"Still, how do I attack?

"No... if you know you're going to be disobeyed, why don't you think of your next hand?

Even Lady Alice just now tried to turn right and sweep away from the left, isn't that the application?

"... but still prevented by Master Takeo.

"... if you can't prevent that, you're going to have a direct hit and a ruptured gut.

That's all I could do with a flash of agitation.

Then you'll have to load up the drills and go.

Besides, the Wang Metropolitan Guard is everywhere, and it's essential to get advice.

"... So, Master Takeo, when it's done, will you deal with him?

"... I don't like it. Why would it be an experimental bench?

"Mmm... is it a win and run?

"Hehe, let me do that.

You might be dealing with them if you feel like it, and you better not tell me when that's the time.

"Mmm... it's going to be like a year from now or something.

"Maybe tomorrow.

Alice said with her jitsy eyes, "When?" And I asked him, "Come on?" Takeo is doing it again.

"Do I have to hone my sword moves seriously too..."

Alice is reluctantly motivated.

"Gina, right?

"Yeah, well... Gina, you're good, so...

The sword is going to be good soon.

All right! I'll take you a little seriously as Gina's practice partner!

"How much are you aiming for?

"Erm... until I can take all Gina's swords..."

Alice makes a weak and determined statement.

"Dear Alice, I... I don't even think I'll be that strong..."

If Gina says, "Isn't even Alice now able to afford my sword to the end? He said so thinking."

This is the seat of the Azpearl kings I was listening to in silence.

"What do you think, General?

"It would be a legitimate theory.

And then how much sharpening of sword moves will increase accuracy?

But... Lord Kitamizato is a monster, too.

"Well... if it wasn't about that, I wouldn't have 30 single-handedly ahead of the august opponent.

Cliff sighs.

"That's right... and our crew...

Should I praise him for 'doing well to the crimson opponent' or scold him for 'I would have done more'?

The chief of the Wang Du Guard worries.

"Lord General, isn't that all you have to do there is' apprentice Mr. Takeo and try to respond to the ad hoc '?

William says.

"Um... is it ad hoc...

I'm afraid discipline is going to be disturbed when everyone imitates Lord Kitamizato, who has that heterogeneous idea.

"We'll have to do something there.

But I'm sure it's not stubborn.

King Azpar also said as he pondered.