Are you okay, Chitta?

"... oh"

I'll come closer and see how it goes. Sitting back, Chitta was somewhat distant looking and thinking. Re-evaluate whether the beating was bad, etc.

I had also appraised it during the match, but I didn't see any damage that would be otherwise on the life of the hitter. I'm currently investigating it in depth just in case, but I don't see that kind of danger.

Looks safe.

I mean, the fact that Chitta's blurry right now is more due to a mind-causing thing.

"Chitta, are you off today?

……

I didn't hear back.

The psychograph of appraisal skills seemed to show two minds shaking, two feelings of impatience that I don't think it's a good idea to rest like this, and a desire to give up.

This silence would be silent, which should remain silent and await a reply.

……

I saw Chitta's face. I saw only a few tear marks.

Is it remorse? Or is it something else? I'm not sure I can ask that right now.

"... I'll practice"

I felt like there was a continuation of Chitta's pompous and grunting words. I'll practice, because I always do.

Daily routine, or signs of practicing as inert, were caught.

I kind of get the feeling.

Practice as routine, inert is actually not bad in the long run.

Rather, humans are creatures who try to skip training. That's why inertia, routine, doing them as is actually a positive behavior in the long run.

Leaving it alone is the right answer.

Leaving it alone, Chitta will win in a fist fight until the semifinals, and she'll be stronger in training.

It is only fitting to add tea with bad sympathy here and now. I didn't give Chitta anything.

"Let's think about the practice menu. Until then, it's from the stretch."

"... Yes"

One more important thing.

What a weak-minded guy needs is not a sermon. Rather, it is the same treatment as every day. It's kindness not to step in.

It's arrogant to mistake stepping in for kindness.

I'm not nice.

Users.

I haven't preached or done anything to Cayenne. I just had an affordable case for his revenge, overlapped his wishes with mine, and left it to Arioshon.

And to Lutz. I had a slave who needed a slave who could cook, and a slave who wanted to cook, and I took a ride that was lucky.

Marielle or something would have been used in one sense or another. It is also a connection to Jacopo, and at the same time it is a model case that tried the relationship between the establishment of the "musical" and the story setting of the "fantasy tale" (...).

Standing position always is.

Making your attitude a little tender and sympathetic is a bit of a human being. Conversely, the human part is only a flavor.

I guess I call this arrogance. I remember Yuffi's clean eyes.

"And it's not going to be a strenuous workout today because it looks like it's still damaged. That's good."

"... Yes"

A voice about a beat behind usual is somewhat damp. The chitta was so concave that it could be guessed.

"What's the cause of defeat?"

"... it's a difference in strength"

"Right."

……

"What is the difference in strength?"

"... strength, I mean. I think the power was up there, the technique was up there."

"What made you think that? The power may be up there, because I've sunk all the chittas with a punch. But how's the technique? I felt a technique for what Cassie did."

"... you're about to hit me with good blocking and precision"

"Right. Weaving your upper body to draw a U-shape to flush your opponent's punch, avoiding it by crouching and avoiding ducking would be a chitter higher. But Kathy would be good at responding and defending accurately to the attack. How to break through that strong defense will be your challenge."

……

"What do you think Chitta should do?

"... it's the only way... to stay true to the basics."

"Faithful to the basics? How do we get there? How do you want to get there? There are so many basics."

"... it's a one-to-one blow to the face after you aim at the body with a body blow or something and let the other person lower their guard"

"How do you pack the distance to get there?

"… avoiding with eyes and body, avoiding with legs,"

"Right, I think I taught you that. That's why it's a weaving that shakes your body left and right and keeps your opponent from targeting you, and it's a footwork enhancement exercise to avoid with your feet."

……

"Chitta, your physique is not small. But a lot of the athletes in the fist fight are really in better shape than you. If you get thorough boxing, or outboxing, that's how far you get from them, your winnings are going to get really thin. Work out more with the weaving technique, step in nearby, and then bring it into the infighting you're good at."

"... Yes"

"Or do you increase your destructiveness as an infighter? There are basically four punches. Four things: jabs of restraint, straight straight, uppers from the bottom, hooks with centrifugal force, but I've taught Chitta jabs, straight and uppers. The hook is easy to avoid due to the large swing of the centrifugal force applied, and the gap is large.... but I dare you to brush that hook. It's easy and dangerous to read because it releases from a distance, if you approach it and then release it."

"... Yes"

"Techniques are weapons. I guarantee it. Chitta's pretty good. You might not believe it, but in this world, it's got to be pretty skillful."

"... thank you"

"All I'm teaching Chitta is three setups. Turn your hands to your chin to protect them disappointingly, invite your opponent's one-two to avoid them in the weaving, and jump into a favorable position on the sidesteps to bring them from there all at once into infighting. Peekaboo style. Orthodox style where you can put your right hand under your right eye and put your left hand forward and fight your left hand to the starting point for playing your opponent's punch with your left hand. And then hold the guard high enough to stand on the left or right side of your face, with foot stepwork and blocking to the face by your arm, with a cover, an upright style that protects and aims at the end of the opponent's punch."

"Yes."

"They're all technologies that you think you need to fight in melee (cross-range). But in this world, where fistfights are not yet mature, they will often get caught up in a rough fight, or rough fight. In that case, diving low in the crowning position and bringing it from there into infighting will be your winning pattern"

"... Yes"

"Chitta, your best punch (Sunday punch) starts today with the upper. Upper, I'll show you the winner."

"... Yes"

"So, Chitta"

"… what is it, merchant"

"Now we can win. Even if you can definitely win. Until I get that strength, I'm gonna hang out with you in practice. I promise."

"… I will try"

"Right. I'd love that."

"... thank you"

"And, Chitta"

"Yes."

"Don't you want a way to fight to win?

"... going to win, how to fight"

"Clinchwork, short upper and smash of the same motion, anomalous hook. What do you say?"