Is there any omission in my expression?

Such a guess could not help but emerge from the bottom of her heart.

But in the end, Hilda didn't find any major problems after all, so he just shook his head in the end.

"Good teacher? I don't think he is..." She could only be so stubborn

Chapter 65: Please refresh to break the barrier of the mind

Whether Siegfried is a good teacher or not, on this point, Hilda has already made a conclusion in his heart.

Although that man was not much different from her age, he was far stronger than her in terms of strength.

Not strength, not moves...

In the atrium world, the composition of martial arts is quite complicated, and what determines the outcome between her and him is 'momentum'.

Although she is strict enough with herself, she has worked very hard since she was a child.

She studied magic, polished martial arts, and even learned the theory of governing the country under her father's teaching.

For this reason, she actually rarely has any rest time.

But even so, there is still a difference between her and Siegfried that can be decided by a mere sword strike.

And the reason is very simple: she is a flower grown in a greenhouse.

The so-called tempering is nothing more than an orderly exercise, just like a wild animal being raised in a zoo.

Even though she and Siegfried belong to the same species, Siegfried has experienced the test of life and death in the wilderness.

Griple was unwilling to throw his daughter into the wilderness, and even worried about her travel.

And the sage Hodder knew the responsibilities brought about by Siegfried's bloodline, so the sage mercilessly arranged a bunch of life and death tests.

Therefore, this is a notch lower in terms of momentum.

As for a fighter, if he has the idea of ​​shrinking and timidity when he is in battle, he will lose.

In fact, she did lose, and she lost badly.

And, more importantly, Hilda did get guidance from him.

It's not a move, nor is it a fighting experience, it's just a life experience.

fail……

To be honest, it's one thing to talk about it, but not many people think about it when it's actually done.

Most people will feel that this kind of worry is a drag, after all, this is also normal.

"Think about failure without doing it, and you've lost from the start."

I don't know how many times this similar sentence has been repeated.

But in fact, being able to say such words is in the fear of 'failure'.

Such a person seems to be able to become the backbone of the team, but if you think about it carefully, this may be just a reckless performance of a stunned young man.

A true warrior... A true brave man will not be afraid of failure, and even further, a wise brave man will never feel overwhelmed when failure and despair befall him completely.

These guys will do everything right from the start!

And more importantly, considering the outcome and end of failure at the beginning and starting to act as soon as the mind is hot are completely different feelings.

Moreover, if you think about it carefully, you will find that the former is more admirable than the latter.

Because after a thorough understanding, people who realize 'failure' tend to be more stressed.

Even under such pressure, the original actions will be carefully considered.

Of course, the so-called careful consideration can be said to be the best result.

In the worst case, the moment you realize the result, you will involuntarily have the idea of ​​retreating and giving up.

Although Siegfried didn't ask for anything, because as a warrior, he knew that these things could not be changed by words alone.

Therefore, he just tore away the barrier for her that she would only see during the bottleneck period.

And after knowing this, she felt that the road ahead seemed to suddenly become clear.

Not only because Siegfried told her the mentality that a fighter should have, but more importantly, this mentality can be perfectly substituted into various situations without any violation.

Even, what Siegfried said directly released the pressure that existed in her heart.

Because this sentiment is, after all, analogous.

Stress is ubiquitous in life, and for Hilda, who is a princess, the so-called pressure is not just a simple martial arts, magic is not as good as others.

For her, this pressure actually stems from who she is: a princess.

Moreover, a prefix must be added in front of this princess: the only one.

She was born with no choice, and if you think about it, her desire for the throne and power is not that great.

She wants to be queen (×)

She had to be queen (√)

In fact, because of her uniqueness, she has developed that kind of extreme personality with strong self-esteem since she was a child.

And because of her own talent, she has never failed since she was a child, and now she never thinks about failure in doing things.

Because she has to succeed, she must succeed, she must be a good daughter in the eyes of her father, an excellent heir in the eyes of those ministers and soldiers!

But now, Siegfried broke this psychological barrier for her.

He told her it was extremely stupid.

He told her that self-esteem is ridiculous in the face of real crisis and pressure.

At the beginning, Hilda felt a little unconvinced, because she felt that it was only because Siegfried didn't understand herself that she made such ridiculous remarks.

But think about it afterward. In this era and in today's Midgard, who dares to guarantee that the responsibility and pressure he bears is greater than that of Siegfried?

He is a descendant of Volsung, a man who is destined to revive the Kingdom of the Netherlands and let the name of the Volsung clan resound in this world once again.

Even, the word 'destined' cannot be used in this situation.

Compared with the so-called "destined", Siegfried is just a person who is forced to move forward by his own blood and environmental pressure.

He had to restore his own kingdom, because he had embarked on the road of opposition to the present-day Netherlands, which was ruled by the Hendings.

Only one can survive between him and King Legni of the Hendines.

But now, he only has one person, plus his uncle at most.

As the future queen and sole heir of the Kingdom of Greenland, Hilda understands that 'victory' on the battlefield is definitely not that simple.

Ruling a kingdom does not depend on personal force, and Siegfried himself only has force.

He still has a long way to go to revive his kingdom.

Compared with him who is burdened with heavy responsibilities and pressure, no matter how arrogant Hilda is and how strong his self-esteem is, he has to admit one thing:

It's not a level thing at all.

Which is more difficult, keeping a business or starting a business?

In fact, this should be an unsolvable topic, but it is obvious under the disparity.

Siegfried alone is far more difficult than Hilda herself, at least she still has her father.

King Griple will take care of most of the difficulties for her, she just needs to polish herself.

Even, she doesn't need to expand the territory, just keep the brilliance and glory established by her father.

But after thinking of this, she was actually relieved.

No matter in terms of pressure, merit or other aspects, Siegfried left her behind.

and……

"At least he is worthy of his entrustment to his father." Finally, Her Royal Highness added such words.

Chapter 66: Report!

Until the end, Hilda Griptier still couldn't face it calmly.

After all, she still has a lump in her heart.

And more importantly, she herself couldn't explain what was going on with this pimple.

Once she thought of that man's peaceful smiling face, she felt a panic in her heart.

Why on earth?

Maybe it's disappointment.

Why are you disappointed?

Maybe it's because I know that man has such a slight prejudice against women.

After all, before that, Hilda had a pretty good sense of Siegfried.

She herself doesn't like to play around with twists and turns, she just likes to distinguish clearly, that's how it is to distinguish between likes and hates.

As for Siegfried, she did have a little affection for him at first.

However, this kind of affection is not necessarily a relationship between a man and a woman, but because the other party is a 'family member' who came to visit.

After all, she is still her cousin no matter what, even though she is still an unenlightened idiot compared to Nanna, but liking this kind of thing has nothing to do with whether she is enlightened or not.

Moreover, for an only daughter like Hilda, it is actually quite a novelty to suddenly have an extra brother—even a cousin.

After all, she's past the age where she would compete with others for toys, and even ask her parents "who do you love more" silly questions.

For the cousin who appeared suddenly, apart from a trace of curiosity, she also had a natural affection in her heart.

After all, it has something to do with her childhood experience...

Hilda's understanding of "family" is actually quite thin, because when she was born, her mother passed away, and all she felt was the love from her father since she was a child.

And in this case, even though the palace in Yangang is not too big, she still has a lingering sense of loneliness.

At this time, the sudden appearance of her cousin made her feel like she had an extra family member.

Although it is not familiar, but in terms of personality, his neither humble nor overbearing attitude fits the definition of peers and equal status.

If there is no appeal for interests, it is natural not to please anyone.

Hilda thought so.

Then, if you think about it carefully, when did you feel bad for him?

The answer is actually very simple, that is, the guy said that he would not believe that women can unify the vicious pirates and become the leader of the pirates, right?

"Tsk."

After sorting out the cause and effect from beginning to end in his mind, Hilda couldn't help but feel a little pain in his head.

She didn't like Siegfried's statement at the time, because the topic of male and female gender had always been a lingering pain in her heart.

Even now, the noble ministers around her have long stopped mentioning these things, but the intentional or unintentional words that lingered in her ears since she was a child have long been deeply rooted in her mind.

But now she seems to have figured it out.

In fact, long before, when Siegfried had said those words to her, she had thought about it carefully.

As a fighter, consciousness is very important.

But this kind of awareness doesn't necessarily have to be used in martial arts competitions, isn't life the same to tell the truth?

From Hilda's own standpoint, the "battle" that she, who is destined to inherit the throne in the future, will definitely not be able to settle with pure martial arts.

Living to die or something, perhaps these words are not suitable for the matter of inheriting the throne.

But the truth is similar.

Gender is irrelevant in the process of preparing, considering the consequences of failure, and finally finding courage.

After thinking about this, Hilda suddenly realized that he didn't seem to care so much about the topic of male and female gender.

But after all, this is an idea that has been rooted in his mind since he was a child. Not to mention that Siegfried himself is a rookie in conversation, even a master who is full of negotiations can hardly eliminate this kind of magic barrier with just a few words.

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