The two of them were fighting, and the two were fighting.

On the training ground, in an open space surrounded by soldiers.

Lucretia confronted the unknown general with swords.

Lucretia smiled, her eyes calm, holding the sword in one hand, and remained motionless, maintaining a defensive posture facing the general in front.

Obviously, this action showed that she did not want to attack first.

After seeing her sword-holding posture, the general also understood her intention, so he started to attack first.

The general held the sword in both hands and stepped towards Lucretia's position.

Swing the sword!

"Dang!"

The two swords collided, and the general's slash was firmly blocked by the long sword held by Lucrecia with one arm.

Seeing this, the general's face quickly became heavy.

Because he knew very well what it meant to be able to catch his heavy slash with only one hand.

However, since it was he who proposed the sword fight, he couldn't just admit defeat after seeing this.

At least he had to fight for a few more rounds... That way, even if he lost, he would be more face-saving.

Thinking of this, the general began to attack Lucrecia continuously.

The waving long sword was like a strong wind, whistling towards the figure in front of him.

But Lucrecia was like a reef, swinging the long sword one sword at a time to resist the general's attack.

She looked relaxed, without a trace of sweat on her face, her footsteps only moved slightly, and there was no trace of slashing on her exquisite armor.

On the contrary, after the continuous outburst, the general's forehead was already sweating, and the sword he swung was no longer as swift as before.

Although he was still the attacker, anyone with a discerning eye could see the gap between him and Lucretia.

Seeing how powerful the "Princess Knight" was, the soldiers watching cheered.

For example, Gars next to Reans was the one who shouted the loudest among the soldiers.

"Is it the Extraordinary Knight?"

Reans, who was silently watching the battle ahead, guessed about Lucretia's profession in his heart.

Reans had seen the three major mainstream professions of knight, mage, and priest.

Judging from Lucretia's performance, the possibility of Extraordinary Knight was the greatest.

"Why are you still silent? Shout, our voices are almost being surpassed by the group of people on the other side."

"Lady Lucretia can hardly hear our shouts."

Gars saw that Reans was silent and hurriedly urged him.

"Uh..."

Reans was speechless. They were really like fans.

However, although he felt speechless, Reans still started shouting.

Because at this time, silence had become a minority.

Soon, the battle was over.

It was not Lucretia who defeated the general, but he admitted defeat.

From beginning to end, Lucretia never took the initiative to attack, but her relaxed and calm attitude left a deep impression of her swordsmanship on everyone present.

Seeing the general raise his hand to admit defeat, the soldiers shouted even louder.

"Quiet!"

"If you shout again, run 20 laps around the castle."

The general shouted to the soldiers with a dark face.

Hearing this, the training ground returned to a dead silence again.

"Your swordsmanship is indeed very strong. With your strength, it is naturally enough for you to guide us in training."

"But, the daily training in the army is arranged by the general, so you can ask the general for instructions."

The unknown general said respectfully to Lucretia.

He simply referred to Lucretia as "Your Excellency" because in his opinion, such a strong person should not be given the indecent title of "Princess Knight".

"Well, I will ask General Abo for instructions afterwards."

Lucretia sheathed her sword and responded lightly.

Then, she turned around and said to the soldiers present:

"If you still have doubts about my swordsmanship, you can come forward and teach me."

"I'll do it! I'll do it!"

...

As soon as Lucretia finished speaking, a large group of soldiers began to respond enthusiastically.

Seeing Gars shouting "I'll do it, I'll do it", Reens asked him speechlessly:

"Don't you support Lady Lucretia? Why do you still want to go up and compete with her?"

"Besides, doesn't her performance just now show her strength?"

"You said before that you might not be able to beat the general. Now, won't you be even more defeated if you go up?"

Hearing Reens

Gars was also speechless after hearing what Reens said, with an expression of "How can I have such a disappointing friend?"

"This place, didn't you notice the shaking of Lady Lucretia's place just now?"

"You don't really think that everyone went up to ask for swordsmanship?"

Gars patted his chest and explained to Reens speechlessly.

Hearing this, Reens put his hand on his face. At this moment, he felt ashamed of his slowness.

Because Lucretia noticed his gaze instantly before.

So, Reens has always looked at her in a very serious state.

But he forgot that for young men with blood boiling.

A beautiful woman is more attractive than any swordsmanship or strength just standing, not to mention moving.

Moreover, the position of "Princess Knight".

The purpose of its existence is to rely on beauty and figure to attract young people to join the army and improve morale.

Ignoring Lucretia's strength, her appearance, figure, and even her clothes perfectly confirmed this point.

Coupled with her original identity, that kind of attraction was brought to the extreme.

Lucretia seemed to randomly select a soldier and started a duel with him.

As the battle began, the scene returned to peace again. Everyone silently watched the graceful figure on the field, and their fiery eyes swept over her body.

Reens also looked and found that the place was shaking, and it kept fluctuating with the changes in Lucretia's movements.

For this, Reens admired the princess knight.

He still maintained a calm expression in so many fiery eyes, which was not something he could do.

If there were so many men looking at him like this, he would not be able to help but kill them all.

The battle slowly unfolded, and everyone found that Lucretia was no longer just defending, but sometimes defending and sometimes launching an offensive.

Sometimes, she also uttered words of guidance on the soldier's swordsmanship.

This is a coaching battle.

All the soldiers present could see this, and the soldier on the field knew it even better.

After realizing this, the soldier stopped focusing on the swaying peak in front of him, and began to seriously perform swordsmanship to repay Lucretia's guidance.

Then, as more and more people came to the field, Lucretia always gave serious guidance equally.

Slowly, some people began to pay attention to her whole person instead of her body.

Especially those who had fought in the field, they looked at Lucretia with a little respect.

Reens noticed this because the expressions on their faces were different from the fiery expression of Gars.

"Awesome!"

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