I Teach Kendo in Tokyo

v1 Chapter 48: Spawn

   Kazuma here.

   After more than an hour of duel practice, Kazuma raised his hand and said, "Okay, go backwards today."

   Chiyoko breathed a sigh of relief, and then saluted Kazuma according to the rules of kendo: "Thank you teacher!"

   "Teacher" in Japan is a very heavy word. Not only teachers who teach are called this way, many people of high morals will also add "teacher" to the end of their names.

   Chiyoko called Kazuma this way, naturally to express his respect.

After speaking, Chiyoko's name for Kazuma changed back to her brother. While taking off her protective gear, she said: "Brother, when you attack, you often don't aim at the parts that are effective! Look at me. My arm was beaten several times."

   "If you sweat an extra liter on the training ground, you lose a gallon of blood on the battlefield." Kazuma said the famous words of the founder of the Delta Special Forces.

   Of course, I use English.

   Chiyoko tilted his head, and then a suddenly realized expression: "Oh, that makes sense. Sweat more and bleed less!"

   Kazuma is shocked, I think you understand it, not easy old girl.

Suddenly, Kazuma feels that the setting between the original owner and his sister that his soul wears is very similar to "My sister can't be so cute". In it, the younger sister Kosaka Kirino is excellent in sports and learning, and the protagonist Kosaka Kyosuke is a Half-hearted...

   However, Kazuma came through, and it changed everything as a result.

   Chiyoko: "I'm going to put the bath water. Brother, you don't wear protective gear, you sweat less, I will wash it first."

   Kazuma: "Is that okay? I soak the bath water you soaked in, won't you feel ashamed?"

   "What's so shy about this?" Chiyoko disapproved.

   Ordinary Japanese families often put a wave of bath water in the bathtub like this.

  Of course, before entering the bathtub, the Japanese will rinse, put soap on, and then rinse off the soap foam. After completing these steps that are generally regarded as a bath, then enter the bathtub.

   But Kazuma still feels this way, something is wrong.

   But now he and Chiyoko are at home, it doesn't matter.

  Soaking in the water that Chiyoko has soaked in or something, it's just like taking a Yuanyang bath and it's over.

   Looking at Chiyoko's disapproval now, Kazuma said badly: "I will drink the water you soaked."

   "Oh!" Chiyoko frowned, punched Kazuma and hit, "Are you sick?"

   Of course, Chiyoko didn't fight hard, and after a few punches, he walked to the storage room next to the dojo with his protective gear. It seemed that he didn't intend to deal with the perverted brother.

   Kazuma shrugged, then sat cross-legged facing the courtyard in the middle of the dojo and began to meditate.

   He wants to see if he has made any progress after tossing for a day.

   First of all, the first point he pays attention to is naturally whether there are entries related to experience.

   But there is no such good thing.

If you think about it, what you did today, whether it was a duel with Goro Daimon, or squeezing other members of the Kendo Club, or finally teaching Mikako Kendo, these things are nothing compared to yesterday's **** battle with Heita Kinyama. Worth mentioning.

   Then since there is no way to get experience BUFF in Jinshan Pingtai, it is naturally impossible to give any valuable BUFF in today's actions.

   Kazuma can't help but be astounding: this **** cheat, if you put it in the game, you must be scolded to death. In normal games, it will definitely be designed to get Jinshan Heitai's ghost face BUFF after defeating Jinshan Heitai, or get his skills or something.

   Kazuma turned to his own actual combat—well, no; he looked at kendo skills again.

   wait a minute!

   Kazuma suddenly discovered that as long as you focus on the specific genre, there will be a progress bar at the bottom of the expanded description.

   looks like an experience bar?

   Kazuma is pretty sure that there was no such thing yesterday.

   Playing Jinshan Heitai did not allow his two kendo schools to gain such experience points.

   Kazuma produced a hypothesis: Could it be said that in actual combat with fate, only actual combat skills are added, and kendo skills should be added during normal practice?

   But he had practiced kendo in the school and the dojo at home before, and he didn't see this experience bar.

Considering that this experience value bar only grows a little bit, there is still a long way to go before the upgrade, it is likely that the previous Kazuma is just to the new current 6, and the extra experience is zero or close to zero, so Can't see the existence of the experience bar.

I didn’t have much experience in previous practice, but today is suddenly longer-so obviously, Kazuma just think about it, today in Kendo training, I did something that I hadn’t done before, eight achievements can be found to improve Kendo skills. The right way to rank.

   Kazuma recalled.

   can't be wrong, he thought to himself, it should be because of a duel with Daimon Goro today.

   Before Kazuma, I had never practiced against Goro Daimon, and the kendo club members who were beaten up by him today had more or less practice battles with Kazuma before.

   So Kazuma speculated that it should have used the skills of the genre when competing against a strong opponent.

   But there is another question like that: Why don’t you have Kendo experience in Jinshan? Obviously, when playing Jinshan, Kazuma also used a lot of new and Lixinliu sword skills.

   The life and death battle with Geumsan~lightnovelpub.net~ and the confrontation with Daemon Goro, there must be some difference between the two things.

   After thinking about Kazuma, I think the difference is that Jinshan is a master of street fighting, and his kendo skills are not even as good as Kazuma.

   And Daimon Goro's kendo is higher than Kazuma in pure value.

   So, if I want to add kendo experience, I have to be a master of kendo. If I want to learn judo, do I have to find a master of judo?

   This discovery makes Kazuma a little excited, because it shows that as long as you hit the correct monster, you can level up.

   He had a headache before and didn't know how to practice his kendo level.

   No matter how empty he swings, he doesn't seem to have increased the level of kendo.

   Now, there is at least one way.

   And it's a relatively simple and straightforward way of getting stronger.

   Oh, this is much simpler than comprehending life and pursuing a sense of ritual.

   Of course, I still need to feel life and pursue a sense of ritual, and all the ways to make myself stronger cannot be let go.

   Kazuma is planning to take Chiyoko to the gym tomorrow.

   Anyway, I went to other people's dojo to call for war and wouldn't die. At most, I was beaten up. It was still played while wearing protective gear.

   Well, very good, very good, just do it.

   Kazuma ended the meditation, and then looked at the cherry blossom trees outside the courtyard and laughed involuntarily.

   He remembered what Heita Kinyama had said: It seems that the Tsuda team will officially take over the task of leaving the Kiryu family after some meeting.

   Although I don’t know when this meeting will be held, Kazuma judges that at least during the Golden Week period, it should be used to spawn monsters.

   Then Kazuma began to recall, there are some dojos nearby...