The first time I woke up in the morning, I heard the familiar sound of the horn again.

Gars, who was still hungover, opened his eyes from the bed and turned to see Reens, who was already holding a long sword and wielding the swordsmanship from his so-called "Swordsmanship Explanation".

Seeing Reens get up early to practice swordsmanship, Gars thought of what he said yesterday about people being lazy.

Compared to himself who was still lying in bed, he felt a little embarrassed.

"Morning, Hale."

Gars got up and greeted Reens.

"Good morning, Gars."

Reens nodded in response, and then continued to practice swordsmanship.

He didn't win the copy last night.

Although he had made progress in swordsmanship, the bonus to his strength after Lucrecia used magic was too great.

The gap in basic hardware made Reans temporarily unable to see the hope of victory.

This reminded Reans of the time when he was still in the training camp. At that time, he felt the same way when facing the instructor.

I just don't know if he can kill the instructor now?

"By the way, Hale, what do you think of what Lady Lucrecia said last night?"

Gars asked Reans casually while putting on his military uniform to go to the training ground.

"Huh? What's the matter? I can't drink much, so I went back to the dormitory to rest early."

Reans paused and asked back.

"Ah? What a pity... Lady Lucrecia returned to the dinner later."

"It's a pity that you didn't see the beautiful scenery dressed up."

Gars said to Reans with a regretful tone.

"Really? It's a pity... But what exactly did you say?"

Reans continued to ask.

He had seen the beautiful scenery that Gars talked about a long time ago. It was indeed very beautiful, but what did it have to do with him?

And he couldn't touch it...

Besides, if he just looked at it, Reens had already imagined countless scenes in his mind by Lucrecia's "mental attack".

He had seen it too much and was now immune to it.

"It's the mission to go out of the city to clear out the monsters."

"Didn't I tell you before that since the current general took office, the army of Kara City has rarely gone out of the city to perform missions."

"Even in recent years, they haven't gone out of the city to clear out the monsters in the suburbs."

"As a result, the probability of ordinary people getting into trouble when leaving the city has greatly increased, and no one dares to go out of the city to play."

"Last night, Lady Lucrecia said that she was going to restart this mission."

"And, she has already sought the consent of that general."

"After a certain amount of training, everyone can choose whether to participate in this mission."

"The most important thing is that after participating, those who perform well can get rewards from Lady Lucrecia."

Gars excitedly narrated a series of words.

"Clearing mission? Reward? Forget it, I'm not strong enough, so I won't participate in such dangerous missions."

Riens shook his head and pretended to regret.

Although Riens didn't want to participate in such troublesome things, this matter could be reported to the Glenbogen family.

His three "spy partners" might have reported it. If he didn't report it, the higher-ups might think he was slacking off.

Thinking of this, Riens sat down at the table and took out the "message paper" to write down the information.

[Princess Knight announced last night that the mission of "clearing monsters outside the city" will be resumed. ]

[Due to physical problems last night, I was unable to get the information in time. ]

"What are you writing?"

"But you can actually read, which is unusual!"

Gars saw Riens writing something on the paper and walked over curiously to ask.

"I'm recording things that make me regret, so that if I look back, I may not make the same mistake again."

Riens responded.

"It makes sense, but why did you write this?"

"Shouldn't you write that you regret not seeing Lady Lucretia dressed up?"

Gars asked in confusion.

"Hmm? That makes sense... I'll tear it up and rewrite it."

After saying that, Reens tore up the "transmission paper" and took out a piece of ordinary paper to write down what Gars said.

In this way, a "spy operation" that should have been secret was completed under Gars's eyes.

...

In the morning, military castle, training ground.

Lucretia appeared on the training ground like yesterday and gave some soldiers swordsmanship guidance.

Among them was Gars.

So, after the guidance, he still had a happy look on his face.

Hehe, he was grinning like a fool, and I don't know what he was thinking.

"Don't grin like a fool... I want you to teach me swordsmanship."

Rians interrupted Gars's fantasy and said to him.

Lucretia is still here, so of course, Rians doesn't want to practice his swordsmanship, otherwise it will be bad if she sees something.

At present, Rians doesn't want to expose his true strength in reality.

In fact, if it wasn't for the need to update Lucrecia's copy after a day, Rians didn't want to come to this training ground.

Moreover, if he left early casually, it would seem a bit abnormal.

So, Rians planned to use Gars' power to give himself a reason to "rest from injury".

"Huh... You don't plan to practice your swordsmanship today?"

"Okay, okay, seeing that you can turn back from the wrong path, I am deeply happy for your wise choice."

"Come on, let me, a great master, teach you what real swordsmanship should be like."

Gars said happily.

After that, Gars began to show Reans the basic swordsmanship, and at the same time, he taught him the key points of each action.

Just when Reans was about to "accidentally" injure himself...

A voice that was very unpleasant to many people present appeared on the training ground.

"Everyone, the training was hard."

General Abo walked into the training ground and said to everyone present.

As he said that, he naturally walked to Lucrecia's side and stood with her.

He even patted their goddess's shoulder with his rough "pig hand" in the eyes of all the soldiers present.

Any normal male with blood and vigor present saw this scene and wanted to kick the "bald fat pig" away and replace him.

The same was true for Gars. After seeing General Abo's actions, he didn't even feel like teaching Reans swordsmanship.

He just stood there, glaring at the guy who made him angry.

Especially after noticing that General Abo was still looking at his goddess with obscene eyes after patting her on the shoulder.

Gars couldn't help cursing in a low voice.

"Stop cursing. If the other party can't hear you, what's the point?"

"Besides, if the superior hears you, you may be punished."

Reens whispered to Gars.

After saying that, Reens also cast his eyes on General Abo.

Sometimes, Reens had to sigh at the "ability to do things" of this general.

He always used the simplest way to distance himself from his soldiers.

Did he not notice the way others looked at him?

Or did he just like this tone?

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