The truth is that the enemy is not as good as the enemy.

There are generally two ways to kill Marvin - direct killing and indirect killing.

Direct killing means that Reans killed Marvin with a sword.

But there is a big difficulty in this method, that is, how to kill Marvin under the constraints of the "slave contract"?

Actively attacking people with the blood of the Glenbargen family will be punished by the "slave contract".

Reans has experienced this many times.

Even Reans, who has "died" many times, can hardly bear the severe pain.

It is very difficult to complete the assassination in such pain.

In addition, there is another problem that needs attention.

Is it possible to kill Marvin directly?

Although there are some problems, the direct killing method also has its advantages.

First, it is simple and direct, and you don't need to think too much.

Keep trying in the dungeon, and try to exercise your ability to endure pain until you successfully kill Marvin.

Second, it reduces suspicion.

At this point, the constraints of the "slave contract" have become Reans' greatest protection.

No one could have imagined that someone could forcibly kill Marvin under the constraints of the "slave contract". Even if there is, it will definitely not be a slave in training.

This is a typical thinking inertia. The more people understand the "slave contract", the more they will believe this.

The indirect killing method is to kill Marvin by setting a clever trap.

In this process, it is best to make Marvin's death look like an accident rather than homicide.

In this way, Marvin's death will not cause too much unrest, and it will not be easy to implicate Reans.

However, this method is also very troublesome.

In addition to taking time to think about the trap, you also need to have enough understanding of Marvin's work and rest to ensure that the trap can be used.

And there is no guarantee that there will be no unexpected situations in the process of setting traps, such as being accidentally triggered.

The assassination trap that was originally very successful in the copy failed in reality.

This is also possible.

After all, the copy can only reproduce the scenery of yesterday, but cannot predict the future.

And if the first trap fails, it is likely to arouse Marvin's vigilance.

In that case, the possibility of the trap succeeding is greatly reduced.

Therefore, Reens prefers the direct killing method.

That choice can also train himself and prepare for such assassinations in the future.

Reens cannot guarantee that he will not want to kill other members of the Glenbargen family in the future.

For example, Barton, Reens really wants the guy from the slave exchange to die.

However, the two methods themselves do not conflict, and can be carried out at the same time.

He can exercise his own pain tolerance while thinking about what trap to set.

In this way, even if the trap killing method fails, he can force "breaking into the house to kill".

Of course, in a short period of time, Reens still can't kill Marvin. He needs to make a lot of preparations and wait for the opportunity.

I hope Marvin can wait patiently during this period.

He, Reans, will give his mentor a chance to ‘finish the rest of his life’.

In the afternoon, sword training in the square.

After discovering that the instructor did not let them practice with swords as usual, Reans and his friends knew that there would be new training content.

Like everyone else, Reans waited with bated breath for the instructor’s next speech.

“You have been here for three months. Now you have a certain foundation in both physical fitness and swordsmanship.”

“From today on, I will teach you a secret technique - Knight Breathing.”

“Its function is to increase the explosive power of your body, allowing you to burst out with stronger power and faster speed.”

The instructor looked at Reans and his friends, and said loudly with a serious expression.

After that, the instructor began to explain the learning method and key points of the breathing method.

"Breathing means exhaling and inhaling."

"What you need to do is to inhale and exhale regularly, and feel the changes in your body carefully during this process."

"This is the feeling of the air flowing through the blood in the body."

"Grasp that feeling and remember the rhythm of breathing."

"Next, pay attention to my demonstration."

"I will use the raised hand to represent inhalation, and the lowered hand to represent exhalation."

The instructor gestured up and down with his right hand while explaining the breathing rhythm of the corresponding movements of the 'Knight Breathing Method'.

Reens listened carefully and followed the instructor.

The instructor started practicing according to the officer's demonstration.

According to Reans' own understanding, "Knight Breathing" is essentially a formulaic body force technique.

With the improvement of swordsmanship, Reans has a sufficient understanding of his body's force.

Even without relying on the so-called "Knight Breathing", Reans can achieve the same burst.

Moreover, swordsmanship itself includes breathing techniques, and adjusting the body's force by changing the breathing rhythm is also a skill that Reans has mastered long ago.

Therefore, learning "Knight Breathing" is not difficult for Reans, and he learned it quickly.

Of course, the easier it is to learn something, the less it improves itself.

Compared with using "Knight Breathing", Reans still prefers to mobilize the body's force through swordsmanship.

Strength reaches the whole body, and the body moves with the sword.

"Okay, if you have any doubts about the explanation just now, please raise them; if not, practice on your own."

After the instructor finished explaining, he spoke to Reans and others standing aside.

However, due to the instructor's prestige, no one dared to ask the instructor questions.

Seeing that no one came forward, the instructor also signaled them to find a place to practice "Knight Breathing".

And the instructor shuttled back and forth among the people, just like when teaching swordsmanship, and checked their practice from time to time.

...

The practice of "Knight Breathing" did not completely occupy the afternoon time.

After Reans and his friends practiced for a while, the instructor continued to let them start their usual training.

That is, practicing basic swordsmanship and swordsmanship duels.

"What do you think about the 'Knight Breathing'?"

Ben sat next to Reans and asked him.

Now it was the end of the afternoon training, and it was still a little before dinner time. After dinner, it was their cultural class time.

This rest time before dinner was also the default chat time for Reans and Ben.

"Ideas? Isn't it just like the basic swordsmanship, you will naturally learn it if you practice more."

Rians responded with a puzzled look.

"This time it's different, the instructor said something like 'the feeling of the air flowing in the body'... When I taught swordsmanship, I didn't say such riddles."

In response to Reans's response, Ben said with a wry smile.

"Actually, it's the same... Whether it's the Knight Breathing Method or the basic swordsmanship, they are practicing the same thing."

"-Control of the body."

"Think about the role of the Knight Breathing Method mentioned by the instructor-improving explosive power."

"Isn't explosive power just better power?"

Rians explained to Ben.

Unfortunately, this explanation can't solve Ben's problem, he is still trapped in his understanding of the 'Knight Breathing Method'.

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