He's home.

The man who came in through the back entrance was a man with black hair, about 180 cm in length.

It's Dad.

Welcome back, Dad.

"Oh, River. I saw Anna on my way home. I was walking with a smile, but maybe you got a good talent?

"Anna is the Dragon Knight."

"Hmm, you've got another incredible talent. What about you?"

"I'm trying."

"Pu... you [trying]... pufu"

Father shook his shoulders and put his hands on his mouth and laughed.

"You're a terrible parent to laugh at your real son."

"No, I mean, you're not talented for [effort]... pu"

I'm still laughing.

"Phew... well, it looks like you, doesn't it? And this feels like my father's son."

At last the laughter stopped, said Father.

"Again? Talents are not given. Talent is something to grow."

"Yes, that's it. You know exactly what I mean."

My father's talent is [Swordsman].

But my father climbed up to Kensei.

Kensei is a profession bestowed on those who excel in swordsmanship.

A swordsman has an indicator of strength.

It has become stronger in the order of lower swordsman, swordsman, upper swordsman, top swordsman, and swordsman.

I know only my father who climbed from Swordsman 's talent to Kensei.

"Life depends on talent. It's boring. Don't rely on God for as long as your life. In that respect, your talent is good, [effort], so you can do anything... pu"

Oh, I laughed again.

"Would you stop laughing after you say something like that?

"I don't know, pufu..."

"What? What's wrong with you?

The mother who finished opening the store came.

When my mother took off her hat, she had long blonde hair.

"Mom, listen to me! Livel's gift is [Effort] What!

"Pu... what an effort! You're not talented! I've got something interesting for you, my son."

"Am I right? Gahaha, this is a laugh after all, Livel."

"That's why I told you not to laugh at my son."

Hah, I sighed.

"But it looks like Livel. You've been a hard-worker for a long time."

I see.

I didn't remember.

"Did you cook well because you worked so hard? I want to see Anna-chan's smiling face."

Ah, that's why I'm here.

It's a shameful past.

I looked up diagonally and cheeked.

"It's wonderful to be young. Hey, Mom."

"I'm not going to tear it down anymore."

Wow. So, what does Livel do?

My father said with his arms braced.

"─ ─ I want to be strong. So I want to teach my father swordsmanship first."

"You're a boy. Isn't that nice? Hey, Dad."

"No, Mom. This is another interesting story."

My father whispered to his mother with a slight smile on his face.

And so did Mom.

"Oh, it's not nice."

And I laughed.

"It's too much for you two."

"Oh, rebellion?

"You're not mean anymore. So you're gonna teach Livelle swordsmanship?

"Of course, but Livel already has some swordsmanship."

I've been to my father's dojo since I was a kid, and I've been playing and learning swordsmanship, and I have the ability to grow hair with amateurs.

Hmm, well, make it stronger than Dad.

"Ah, it's gonna take 100 years. Dad, you're a genius and the strongest."

"Talent is a [swordsman], but what is a genius?"

[Swordsman] is common and cannot be said to be talented.

"Uuuuuu! You're a swordsman, so you can call yourself a genius."

Absolutely right, it is not normal to climb to Kensei even though you are a [swordsman] with talent.

"Genius is not a dimension, but an outsider."

"Oh, you're going to say something nice."

"Father, I wonder if that would please you. I'm not human. I hate my husband."

"Oh, Mother. Livel is talking about metaphors....."

"Fufu, I'm kidding."

Fathers who are in love with their mothers don't always raise their heads.

Even though Kensei only counts in the world, I find it unusual for him to be a commoner.

"Well, just give up surpassing Dad. That's not what I teach you."

"So how strong can Dad make me?

"Depends on how hard you train."

It's the toughest thing I can do.

"... you're going to die? Are you ready for that?

I had serious eyes.

I wonder if that's how hard the training is.

"It's okay. My talent is [effort]."

But I answered immediately.

I think [Effort] works by pushing yourself.

Honestly, I'm a little scared.

I'm sure you'll regret it.

But I was confident I could do it.

"Kukuku, let's start training in a week. I'll work it out by myself. That way, I can guarantee you the strength of a good swordsman."

Thank you, Dad.

"Well, you can come to the dojo tomorrow just in a week. At this time of year, there will be a lot of [swordsman] talented people coming in."

"Okay."

I don't intend to go to the dojo just for a week until I start my full-scale training.

You can't waste a minute or a second.

... well, I think I'll be fine with this.

Anyway, I have Wisdom.