Basically, Jignir's tactic is a one-hit, breakaway. However, the speed of Jignir's powerful legs and the sharpness of his well-trained sword allow him to make a one-hit kill attack on his opponent from a blind spot. As a result, the opponent is forced to defend himself. In fact, even Arnolt, the best knight in the kingdom, kept on receiving them, and it was all he could do to take advantage of the gap.

I'm not going to be able to say that I'm not going to be able to do anything about it.

I'm not going to be able to say that I'm not going to be able to get it right.

You can't even see the afterimage of the sword point, which is released from behind from the right diagonal by the jignal, but Kai's slippery wooden stick trajectory allows you to avoid it.

A horizontal slash aimed at the neck from the left front. I'm sure you're not going to be able to find a way to make it happen. But the whole dagger is deflected by a wooden stick.

(What do you mean?)

To be honest, for Lohse, the earlier fight between Zignir and Arnolt felt even more intense.

There is nothing intense about this fight. I'm sure you'll be able to find a lot more information on this. I'm sure you'll be able to find out what's going on in the world. You'll be able to find a lot more than you'd like.

You're going to be able to find out the reason why Zignir's attack doesn't hit Kai, Arnolt.

From that intense question, I asked Arnolt, who is still standing by Lohse, watching the two fight with abandon.

'......'

"Arnolt?

Ha, yes. Err, that's ...... probably too much of a difference in sword skills.

"Different sword skills?

Yes, on that very day, a new swordsman with a sword in his hand and a veteran swordsman who has been wielding a sword for decades. There is a greater difference in skill between the two of them than that.

"But Kai has a talent for ......

"No, no! This is not a talent! You can't make such a difference between that degree and that degree! This hopeless difference is surely a rule of thumb difference!

I'm sure he is very upset. I'm not sure if it's the mildest Arnold, but his tone is harsh and his expression is devilish.

"A difference in experience?

It makes more and more sense. If Kai was an older swordsman, it would still be understandable. But Kai is much younger than Jignall.

I've always heard my swords master say, "Yes, my swords master always said that everyone has fame, pleasure, self-esteem, etc. It's a good thing that you're not the only one who can't touch the sword, forgetting the fame, the pleasure, the self-respect, etc. It is the one who is able to cast off all of these things and continue to swing the sword with a clear mind that will lead to the true path of the sword. Probably, he kept swinging. And after a long and dizzying practice, he finally arrived at it.

But Kai is only fifteen years old!

It's something of a mistake. He's lived far longer than we have. More than anything else, his swordsmanship speaks for itself.

Strongly Arnolt asserts that.

Kai has lived far more years? Could it be that Kai is an elf? High elves have the longest life expectancy of all elves. I've heard that some even live to a thousand. If you think about it, it still makes sense - but Kai's origins are solid. He is a human. There's no doubt about it.

'It's about to end.

Arnold's words forcibly brought me back to reality.

Now, having been struck in the right hand by Kai's wooden stick, Jigner had just dropped his sword to the ground.