Several groups of trained people were seen on the athletic field. Some men trained man-to-man with instructor-like people, while others silently set their goals and released bows. Each is eager to train.

Jin felt tight.

"Is that you? What do you want to train your sword for?

That's what the bald-headed man said as Jin stopped at the entrance to the athletic field. Slightly taller and thicker on the side than the gin set at 185 cm tall. The age was thought to be around 50, but its muscular body does not make it feel faded or anything. He is a man of a tribe with a scar engraved from his cheek to chin and surprisingly mild eyes.

Though the most striking thing was the glowing bald head.

"Yes. Are you instructor Greg?

"Oh, besides the sword, I also teach you shields and bows. Are you okay with 'swordsmanship'?

"Yes, today in 'Swordsmanship', please. I'd like to learn some other techniques whenever I get the chance."

"Hmm. Well, it's good to be upbeat. Come here, then."

Jin was taken by Greg to a place where no one in the corner was.

"I'll see what you can do first. Swing bare with your hips sword."

"Yes."

When Jin held the wooden sword with both hands as he remembered Kendo's class, he swung straight out of the erection of his front eye and momentum rolled out his face.

"Ho."

Greg leaks a voice like he was impressed. After watching Jin's bare gesture for a while, he made a stop.

"You seem to have some experience in martial arts. But don't stop the sword on the way. That's the way to do it if you use a light weapon, such as barbs, to increase your strike power. Stop the sword after it's swung down to the end."

Under Greg's guidance, wave your sword down to the end. With acceleration, you need muscle strength to stop.

"Next time try swinging it down diagonally. Diagonal top right to diagonal bottom left! Diagonal Top Left to Diagonal Bottom Right!

It is a form of cutting. Repeat over and over.

"That's right. Shaking it down straight is the fastest way to get the force in. But on the contrary, you can simply avoid it while you twist your body. Slash diagonally for longer distances to enemies, slightly slower in comparison. But diagonal slaughter is hard to avoid. Either way, it's the only thing that can be avoided by a single attack. The point is, we're splitting up."

That's how he learns some other moulds, and Jin repeats his bare gestures as he undergoes many fine modifications.

"Okay, next. Until now it has been the use of a two-handed sword but now it is the use of a one-handed sword. Your sword is ready for one or both hands. Be available for ad hoc use."

Jin holds the wooden sword with his right hand and similarly stands in a front-eye position.

"Shake your sword the same way. First, raise it straight... swing it down! From the top left... diagonally! From the top right... diagonally! Yes!"

Jin holds the wooden sword in one hand and swings it down as directed. And repeat.

"When using a one-handed sword, you often have a shield in the opposite hand, but if you don't have anything, lay down your body. Decreases the area the opponent can attack. Yeah. And poke. Tighten your sides... poke! Again! Tighten your sides... poke! Next thing you know, kick your left foot out, step in with your right foot and poke it! Tighten your sides...... jump in!

Take instructions over and over again and repeat them while making modifications. If it was determined that the instructor had been able to do so, he repeated the same thing over and over again to the next operation and when the correction was complete. At an unusual and unthinkable speed, Jin was absorbing the teachings of Teacher Greg.

"All right, stop. Let's take a break."

I didn't realize it because I was punching it in indifferently, but Jin was sweaty.

"It was a good concentration. I didn't snag, and I wasted my time stopping along the way, so I did it all at once."

Greg throws a towel at me with a laugh. Jin gratefully receives and wipes his face. And when I poured the water I had prepared into a glass, I drank it all at once.

I don't know how much training I had, but Jin was feeling comfortably tired. I also enjoyed my movements changing as I was guided to see them. I had no physical strength, exercise tone deafness, a feeling that I had never experienced before was fresh for Jin. I knew it was getting stronger.

"But when it comes to wooden weapons, it's for practice. Your sword looks like a solid weapon. But are you going on an adventure with that?

Greg has asked looking at Gin's wooden sword and twisting his neck wonderfully.

"I was going to do that at first, but the wooden sword will be a strike weapon because it doesn't have a blade, right? The swordsmanship I was taught today was premised on slashing, so I thought I should refresh my sword tomorrow."

Though the wooden sword is a favorite, Jin decided that a metal weapon with a blade would be easy on the actual adventure.

"It's true that wooden can be difficult to endure. Well, 'swordsmanship' skills come in a variety of evolutionary possibilities depending on the weapon used. For example, if you only use two-handed swords," two-handed swordsmanship, "or one-handed swordsmanship. There are other cases where the weapon's peculiarities divide it more finely. If you keep using it, you might wake up to the skill of 'wooden swordsmanship' one day. I don't know if there is."

Greg finally banged Jin's shoulder with a lavish laugh. Jin thought it would be something she would definitely like to master if she had such a thing.

"Okay, you want a break now? If you're going to change your sword anyway, try this now."

Greg gave me a bladed iron sword for practice.

"I would have done basic training more neatly, but you're unusually quick to swallow and you're physically fit. All I just taught you is the basics in the basics, but you would be able to take shape later in action. The basics are good enough from me, so all you have to do is wake up to your skills by actually fighting."

"So call me."

I don't care if he invites a sword to his shoulder, or if he does. Same situation as Chris at the tutorial, but the instructor doesn't have enough words, so he doesn't feel comfortable receiving it.

"Don't worry. When I attack you from this side, I will stop you from inching properly. Just come."

I can't even go gin if they say so far. Just like when Chris was there, his strength was up there, so when he did his best, he was tempered, and when he replied with momentum, he challenged Greg.

So more than a dozen minutes later, there was an exhausting, sitting, rough breath of gin there.

"No, you're a big deal."

Greg put water in the glass with his new towel and gave it to Jin.

"Oh, thank you. I'll have it."

Gin to thank and drink water as she prepares to breathe. Drink up during ah.

"Tell me you've missed it. I've reacted well to this attack, and sometimes it feels good."

Jin did work hard. A body that moves to look different thanks to "The Talent of Martial Arts," I also felt a little palatable. Instructor Gregg, however, was always spared and completely blind to the bottom. Attack will be done, and the instructor will attack you if you don't attack by the way you see it. I was just selflessly obsessed with attacking and taking it.

Jin thinks you're taking care not to break our hearts.

Exhausted gin, but of course I don't have a single lack of bad feelings about the instructor. Even though it was hard to keep up with these trainings, he did everything he could to deal with them without being clueless. Of course Jin's words are fixed.

"Thank you. But you don't have to worry about it."

Breathe, smile and say thank you.

Has it really been decades since I've moved my body so far? No, maybe it's the first time. Even this feeling of fatigue was comfortable for Jin. Besides, all that rough breath is getting ready already. When you are young, Jin is very satisfied.

Greg laughed bitterly at what Jin said, inadvertently with a serious face.

"No, seriously. If it's a normal one, it's falling apart. You swallow as fast as you can, but stamina is amazing. A beginner-level guy like you wouldn't normally be able to sit around and audition for so long. No overconfidence, but be confident. I assure you. You have talent."

Jin can't say anything when she says something she didn't even think she would. But when you think about it, you're young with the talent of martial arts. I'm not used to the VR game itself, and it's suddenly a different world reincarnation, so I can't help it, but Jin still didn't understand his body in a real way.

"Most guys are on track to say they're talented, but I kind of feel like you're gonna be okay."

Well, remember, that's what I'd add with a laugh.

"Thank you. I will."

I didn't remember ever being told that I was talented in my life. Gin was honestly happy, not to mention because of his skills.

"All right, that's it for today's training. It's a hassle to go to the temple tomorrow and check your skills, maybe you'll be okay, so just go to reception and register your adventurers."

From the mouthfeel of instructor Greg, I guess it's normal to check your skills in the temple. The truth is, Jin can tell in one shot by looking at the menu here, but he decided to head to the reception without checking to match the fashion of this world.

"Thank you for your guidance today, instructor Greg. And what should I do with towels, etc.?

"Hmm? Yeah, but you should let me in there when you leave."

What are the instructors talking about for a moment. I got a face called this one, but I smile bitterly and point to the big basket next to the athletic field exit.

"Yes. Then I'll go up to the report when I get confirmation at the reception. Then I'll go."

"Come on. You're a really disciplined guy. Oh, come on."

That's how Jin headed to the reception again.

There were more and more people at reception who seemed to be slightly adventurous, but they weren't crowded yet.In less than five minutes, the front of the receptionist earlier is empty.

"Thank you for earlier. Please register as an Adventurer again"

When the receptionist stares at the gin, he prompts her to put her hand on a thin blue hemisphere, just like earlier.

Jin puts his hand on the hemisphere, nervously waiting for the receptionist to react.

"Yes, I have confirmed my mastery of 'swordsmanship' skills. Congratulations."

"Thank you"

The receptionist's faceless expression contrasts with Jin's smile.

"I'm just sorry, but I'm going to take a moment to issue a card, such as an explanation of the guild terms and conditions. More adventurers will be crowded in time, so why don't you come back tomorrow morning?

As the receptionist says, I know the adventurers will continue to return from now on.

Jin also thought it was Hinshuk's that did make time in the crowd.

"Yes. Got it. Thank you again tomorrow. Now if you'll excuse me."

So I smiled and agreed with pleasure, and took my seat.

Then Jin headed to the athletic field again without noticing the receptionist who bowed his head toward us.

Instructor Greg waited for me at the entrance.

"Instructor Greg. I had successfully mastered my 'swordsmanship' skills. Thanks to your guidance as well. Thank you."

Now I think I'm an adventurer from tomorrow, it was a gin that made my face burn.

"It was a long time ago, but it's over now?

"No, not yet. It was getting crowded, so I just asked to check my skills, and I made the formal process tomorrow."

"Well, it was already that time"

"Yes, I just think it's crowded and busy early in the morning, so I'm going to gear up and tools in the morning and come to the guild around noon"

"Right."

Greg in a bit of thinking.

"You'll be briefed tomorrow anyway, but the guild-sponsored beginner training course will be held in a week. It's optional, but basically all beginners participate. Make sure you join us."

Jin seems to decide to join without refusing. But that's not something for Jin or wishing for. Somehow I have little knowledge of this world, so thank you very much.

"Make an effort to increase your skills without being forced to do so until then. It's possible to learn here."

"Yes, thank you"

When I thought you were worried about me, it was still a gin that made me smile.

So he bid Greg farewell, and Jin returned to the inn. And as soon as he had eaten at the inn, he fell into bed, and became the dweller of his dreams with his comfortable tiredness and fullness.

That's how Jin fell asleep early, when all the guild work was done and the staff began to return home.

The receptionist was on his way to the athletic field alone.

Most of the athletic field teachers had already returned home, but only one big man remained there.

"Thank you for waiting. Instructor Greg."

"Oh, tired. Aria."

Yes, Greg gave Aria her voice back, the receptionist.

"But I was half-hearted when I heard from you, but that's real."

Greg was remembering a call from Aria just before Jin came to the athletic field.

A black-haired, black-eyed man with an unlikely status at level 3, who possesses no skills at all.

Skills usually get 2-3 by the time they grow up. Of course, skills like "swordsmanship" for combat are rarely acquired without proper learning. However, life-intensive skills such as "sewing", "cooking", "opening" and "price cutting" can be acquired by the person's daily repetitive actions. If you are a farmer child, it is easier to acquire skills related to what you normally do, such as "opening", "harvesting", or "negotiating" or "price cutting" for a merchant child. Unless there are special circumstances, such as not being able to move at all due to illness, etc., it is not possible that you do not possess one skill.

But Jin did not possess any skills at all. It wasn't exactly on the table, but naturally the Gregs have no reason to know.

And I don't think it's level three. It's a high status.

Although there are slight differences between races, the ability value of ordinary people is determined by initial values ranging from 5 to 10 outside of HP and MP. And it goes up 1-3 on the level. That said, most of the time it usually only goes up 1. Occasionally, the rise value becomes 2, but even if it has extra qualities such as 3, it is rarely the case.

HP has an initial value for the sum of STR and VIT, with an increase of 1/2 of the initial value. The initial value of MP is the same as INT, as is the rise of 1/2 of the initial value.

The status of the general population when it reaches level 3 is (calculated by calculating the ascending value at 2)

LV 1 3

HP: 14 28

MP: 7 14

STR: 7 11

VIT: 7 11

INT: 7 11

DEX: 7 11

AGI: 7 11

Impossible story, but even the people who all had the highest talent and the best growth (calculated the ascent value at 3)

LV 1 3

HP: 20 40

MP: 10 20

STR: 10 16

VIT: 10 16

INT: 10 16

DEX: 10 16

AGI: 10 16

By contrast, Jin's status...

LV 1 3

HP: 23 49

MP: 10 20

STR: 13 23

VIT: 12 20

INT: 10 14

DEX: 12 20

AGI: 12 20

Gin's stats increase by 2 Talents, HP and MP increase by half the initial value, and the sum of skill status corrections.

Results At this point in time, Jin will have the ability to increase by about 3 points, except for INT and MP, even for those with the best qualities, about twice that of the general population. Given the rarity of humans with the highest qualities, we can see how improbable gin is.

"You don't have protection, do you?

"Yes, there was no indication of that"

As an exception to the above, some humans are highly capable of obtaining the protection of a rarely existing God. But Jin doesn't have protection.

"How did instructor Greg see him?

Yes, Aria asks. Aria tried to get Greg to identify an unidentified person named Jin.

"He's definitely an anomaly. I make what I teach mine from scratch. Stamina is also unlikely to be high on that level. I also trained to be present, but I improved as I saw it. It's been a long time since I've been sure of my skills while I was teaching. Besides, it's such a short time. This minute, then you will soon wake up to new skills as well. I've never seen or heard of a guy like that."

That's what Greg said. Greg's face was harsh. As one of the guild chiefs, Greg had a position where special beings like Jin had to be vigilant.

But loosening his expression, Greg went on to say.

"But he always seems to have fun. I guess he was experiencing an improvement, he was smiling and living. He is also well polite. That's too neat. And there's honesty in accepting their opinions."

Listening to Greg's review, Aria also recalls.

It was initially that I was wary of the anomaly, but I also return such an honest reaction to the statement that I can't "register an adventurer" for the purpose of seeing the reaction. If you think you've thanked me with an even fuller smile, I'll be there when you leave. How many years have you been told such a dialogue? At that point, I was less than half alert. And even though I struggled to acquire skills after training, I accept it very naturally for postponing the adventurer registration. With a smile with no backing. I'm so sorry about this one.

"You seem to share the same opinion. He has no problem. As long as we know that, it doesn't matter what his identity is."

That's what Greg said about what he felt in Aria's face, which looked faceless beside him. I suppose we should have done a little more research, but there are no ex-children and no snakes out of it with the tweezers on. Greg believed in his intuition, which had been helped many times before.

"Yes. So it's okay to treat you as a normal adventurer in the future?

I have nothing to argue with, and Aria responds.

"No, try to make it as convenient as you can. He'll be a hell of a trump card (ace) if he keeps growing like this. Besides, I don't seem retarded, but I feel like I'm missing something or I don't know anything. Follow him if anything happens."

Aria also remembers Gin's overly honest reaction to Greg laughing at him for saying so, and he smiles unconsciously slightly as well.

Greg looked at such aria with tender eyes and expected Jin to have a good influence on aria as well.