Reincarnation Monarch

Episode XI: Dejab

Then, Mother, I will go to the archery of swordsmanship.

In front of the magnificent queue, Gaius greeted her mother, Emerada, by correcting her manners.

"Take care of yourself."

Emerada sent out a loving smile.

Gaius flipped around and willingly boarded the carriage, sending a signal of departure to the old servant sitting face to face.

When the old servant saw it nodded deeply, he slowly raised the wand he had and slammed the ceiling hard twice.

Then the carriage slowly moved forward and proceeded to walk.

It had been a few days since Gaius became guided by swordsman Achilles Claudius.

That said, there was no way that the skill of swordsmanship could be raised so quickly in a few periods of archery, but Gaius was convinced that Achilles' own skill was considerable.

Regardless, even if Gaius had slashed a wooden sword into his hand, Achilles could not measure its strength only by lightly judging it, but Achilles had dozens of disciples, and he was convinced that he had actually witnessed Achilles' sword judgment and body judgment when he visited his archery with them.

Achilles was also very good at teaching, unlike Lombardo.

Lombardo simply demanded hard punching in anyway, which did not mean at all that sword judgment or body judgment would be taught carefully.

The archery thus became monotonous, and Gaius thought it was about a waste of time just to be mischievously shredded in strength.

But Achilles was different.

Achilles had attempted to stabilize Gaius's uncertain fat muscles, which still had underdeveloped muscle strength, with a gorgeous flush but solid path, or to plant tactical thinking on Gaius by allowing room (ma) during the punch in.

Gaius had a clear sense of Achilles' will through his sword.

(Probably quite skilled. I don't suppose Lombardo is that bad of a skill either, but compared to Achilles, his fat muscles feel a lot simpler. Rodemul on the family order is pretty good, but still I guess Achilles is somewhat better)

Gaius rated the three arms in order of Achilles, Rodemul and Lombardo in his heart.

Even so, I'm far below that Lombardo.

Gaius shrugged his shoulders with his mouth crooked (boiled) to masturbation.

(Anyway... the Julia thing is still weird...)

Gaius recently encountered a scene where a girl was about to be abducted by several men on his way to the Achilles residence for the first time.

Gaius looked familiar to the girl, and used the forbidden magic to drive the kidnappers, and brilliantly rescued the girl, who was two separate people from the girl Gaius found out.

The girl's name is Julia.

He was the daughter of Achilles Claudius, the swordsmanship guide to which Gaius was supposed to be headed, a nobleman of the Kingdom of Dallas whom he knew, who looked exactly like Clarice, the daughter of the official envoy to Elmur, but was a completely different person.

But when he asked his father, Achilles, about it, he showed obvious upset.

But then he shut his mouth with a firm will, and therefore the truth of the matter was not told.

(Julia and Clarice... I think these two have something to do with each other...)

Gaius sighed one loud sigh before turning his neck to the side to see it even outside the window to change his mood.

Then there was an amazing sight.

"Dude! No way is that true!?

Gaius saw an astonishing sight in the flowing scenery and felt a strong sense of vestigial vision.

That too should have been about the same sight as the recent attempted abduction of Julia.

"You came to grab Julia again without punishment!

When Gaius said so to throw up and throw it away, he quickly snatched the stick in his hand by an old servant sitting face to face the other day as well, punching the ceiling hard as a lump.

As the horse noticed it and the carriage speed gradually began to weaken, Gaius cautiously asked when to open the carriage door and pop out.

And when he caught an eye on the seemingly somewhat soft meadow, Gaius hopped out of the carriage thoughtfully looking for it.

Gaius' body of momentum did not stop on the target meadow, rolling more and more intensely on the ground.

But when Gaius skilfully took passivity and stopped spinning his body, he stood up quickly and instantly rushed to Julia.

And Gaius began to calmly analyze the situation as he ran.

What he saw differently than the other day was that Julia had Achilles' high brother on the escort and that the kidnapper's face was less likely to stand on his arm because he saw it than the other day.

(But there must be two escorts...)

Because of Gaius's low back length, or because he could not see well until earlier, but as he approached, he could see that there was one person already lying down.

(Shit! You've already got one knocked down... not good. It'll be only a matter of time before the other one... and every time this body... too late!

Gaius felt itchy because of the small size of his body and was unable to pack the distance from Julia late.

But what Gaius thought was that it would still take a little time to get into the magical effective range.