After finishing the cultural class, Reens and the others returned to their respective dormitories.

Looking at the dark dormitory without even an oil lamp, Reens remembered the big class that could be filled with nearly a hundred people not long ago.

The lights were bright there, but Reens did not see any oil lamps, or even any lighting tools, as if the room itself was glowing.

And the brightness of the lighting was comparable to the modern energy-saving lamps in the past, and the soft white light filled the entire class.

Reens, who was sitting there at the time, was very curious and looked around to find out if there was any hidden light source, but he didn't find anything.

Therefore, he guessed in his heart that this was probably some kind of magic prop.

I don't know if the magic prop that can make the whole room bright is precious?

Of course, the question of whether it is precious or not is about whether it is precious to the training camp or the Glenbargen family behind it, not ordinary people like Reens.

For Reens, things that little Reens has never even heard of must be something that only the upper class in the inner city can use, so of course it is precious.

Suddenly thinking that he can't even afford a lamp now, Reens missed the modern life before crossing.

When reading novels in the previous life, there is always a saying that ordinary people are like Ye Gonghaolong for crossing, just verbally talking, and few people really want to cross.

Reens doesn't know if he is in this situation now?

In the previous life, he was looking forward to crossing, but now that he has really crossed, he misses the ordinary life in the previous life more and more.

So, what he longs for is not crossing, but the beautiful life after crossing, a new life that is better than his ordinary life.

[Because the current life is hard, I miss the good things in the past. I am really realistic. 】

Reens complained about himself a little.

However, the fact that the training camp didn't even provide oil lamps was a way of telling the trainers something else.

Don't waste time, go to sleep!

Rians listened to the advice and found his bed in the dark and lay down directly.

He still had a lot of things to do in the other world, and time was always insufficient.

Seeing Rians fall asleep, a roommate who wanted to call him back also took back the words he was about to say.

The roommate put down his hand, and another roommate whispered beside him.

"Rians is probably too tired and has already fallen asleep. Let's go to the side to discuss things, and don't disturb him."

The two understood what this sentence meant.

Not disturbing means rejection. In their opinion, Rians' behavior is either stupid or a person who is content with the status quo, and is not suitable for participating in their actions.

They knew Rians' name because they introduced each other when they were assigned together on the first night.

Essentially, they also wanted to get familiar with each other so that they could unite to deal with the unknown fate in the training camp later.

The two people who were talking were Wendell and Woolley. Neither of them was strong or physically fit, but they were much better than Reens.

At least they were older than Reens and had better physical fitness.

The other people in the same dormitory left aside the people they excluded and left the dormitory quietly.

At this time, Reens, who was immersed in the copy, didn't know that he had been isolated by several roommates who had just met for less than a day.

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In the copy, it was afternoon sword training.

Reens entered when the instructor was demonstrating swordsmanship. He had some questions about swordsmanship that he wanted to consult the instructor.

I just don't know if I can get an answer?

After all, the instructor didn't seem to want to communicate with them, the trainers.

However, some things can only be answered if you do them, and you will never know the results if you don't go.

At this time, the instructor was practicing swordsmanship above, and Reens was hidden among the crowd and watching him. This was the scene of swordsmanship training in the afternoon.

Reans pushed aside the people standing in front of him, so that he could stand in the front and observe the instructor's movements closely.

The people pushed aside by Reans looked at him in surprise, wondering if this guy was not afraid of causing dissatisfaction from the instructor?

You know, in the morning, the instructor just killed a fleeing person with a sword, and the deterrent effect brought by that sword was very strong.

In front of the instructor, everyone basically did not make any extra movements, for fear that they would also be killed by a sword.

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Therefore, for Reens' behavior, everyone who saw it was a little surprised at his courage.

Because they were afraid of attracting the instructor's attention, the people who were squeezed away did not dare to do anything to Reens on the spot, and could only let him stand in the front position.

Reens did not care about other people's thoughts. To Reens, they were not real people, but images of the past.

Equivalent to NPCs with independent consciousness.

As long as they could not affect his actions temporarily, Reens would not care too much about those people. Anyway, Reens would not stay in a copy for a long time.

After the reset, everything will start over, and the unpleasantness between each other in the previous round will disappear, and will not affect the next round of copies.

After watching the instructor's swordsmanship explanation again, Reens solved some problems that arose during the previous practice.

However, there were still some doubts, so Reens spoke directly.

"Instructor, can I ask you a question?"

"How can swordsmanship movements be coordinated with each other to make swordsmanship more smooth and easy?"

Before the instructor could react, the other trainers beside Reans responded to his behavior first.

They kept some distance from Reans, leaving a large space beside him.

Reans' behavior was too bold, and others did not want to be implicated because of him, which would be too unfair.

This kind of forced questioning is a very impolite behavior, which is easy to cause dissatisfaction from the other party.

However, Reans relied on the fact that this was a copy and did not care much about the instructor's favor.

Of course, Reans was still a little rational and did not ask him questions directly during the instructor's demonstration of swordsmanship, but asked after the demonstration.

Otherwise, what was waiting for him was not the instructor's answer, but the sword in the instructor's hand.

"Have you learned swordsmanship before? Never mind."

"'Basic swordsmanship' is a whole routine, not individual movements."

"The reason you have this problem is because you don't understand 'Basic swordsmanship' deeply enough and haven't practiced enough."

"As long as you practice enough, you will naturally understand the mystery of many things."

The instructor did not punish Reans, but answered his questions instead.

"You should have watched my three swordsmanship teaching demonstrations carefully."

"Now follow my teaching and start training. Don't stop until I stop."

After answering Reans' questions, the instructor ignored him and spoke to all the trainers.

Reans saw that the instructor had no intention of continuing to answer, so he started the next round of copies directly.

Reans squeezed to the front of the crowd again and waited for a while. After the instructor finished teaching, he continued to ask the instructor.

"What is the secret of 'basic swordsmanship'? How can I master it faster?"

The instructor probably didn't expect to be asked such a question here, so he was obviously stunned for a moment, but he quickly reacted.

"Have you learned swordsmanship before?"

The instructor expressed his doubts in the last round of copies, but this time he still didn't wait for Reans to answer.

"If you have received professional teaching before, you will know one sentence-the body is the basis of swordsmanship."

"And the secret of 'basic swordsmanship' is to help individuals understand the changes in various parts of the body."

"You need to understand this yourself, because only you can control your body."

"If you are lucky enough to understand the tendency of swordsmanship in this process, and then derive your own style."

"Then congratulations, you will enter the door of kendo and reach the first realm of swordsmanship."

The instructor finished speaking to himself, and then continued to arrange all trainers for swordsmanship training.

Next, Reans conducted several similar question-and-answer processes, and the results were basically the same.

Therefore, Reans no longer wasted time and started the next thing directly.

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