I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 48: Monster spawning

Kazuma's side.

After more than an hour of sparring, Kazuma raised his hand and said, "Okay, let's go backwards today."

Chiyoko breathed a sigh of relief, and then followed the rules of kendo and saluted Kazuma: "Thank you, teacher!"

"Teacher" is a very important word in Japan. Not only teachers who teach will be called this, but many highly respected people will also add "teacher" after their names.

Chiyoko naturally wanted to express her respect by calling Kazuma this way.

After saying that, Chiyoko called Kazuma back to brother. She took off her protective gear and said: "Brother, when you attack, you often don't aim at the effective part of the attack! Look at my arm. It cost several bucks."

"An extra liter of sweat shed on the training ground means a gallon less blood shed on the battlefield." Kazuma said the famous saying of the founder of Delta Force.

Of course, in English.

Chiyoko tilted her head, and then said with a look of realization: "Oh, that makes sense. Sweat more and bleed less!"

Kazuma was shocked, thinking you understand, it’s not simple, little sister.

Suddenly, Kazuma felt that the setting between the original owner and his younger sister whom he soul-transported was very similar to "My Sister Can't Be So Cute". In it, the younger sister Kirino Kousaka is excellent at sports and all-around studies, while the protagonist Kyousuke Kousaka is a half-ass...

However, Kazuma came over, and everything changed.

Chiyoko: "I'm going to put the bath water in. Brother, you don't wear protective gear and you sweat less. I'll wash it first."

Kazuma: "Is that okay? Wouldn't it make you feel shy if I soak the bath water you soaked in again?"

"What's so embarrassing about this?" Chiyoko disagreed.

Ordinary Japanese families often put a wave of bath water in the bathtub and soak one by one.

Of course, before entering the bathtub, the Japanese will rinse, apply soap, and then rinse away the soap suds. After completing these steps that are generally regarded as taking a bath, they then enter the bathtub.

But Kazuma still felt like there was something wrong with this feeling.

But now it's just him and Chiyoko at home, so it doesn't matter.

Soaking in the water that Chiyoko had soaked in was just like taking a Yuanyang bath.

Now seeing Chiyoko's disapproving look, Kazuma said with evil intentions: "I know how to drink the water you soaked in."

"Ouch!" Chiyoko frowned and punched Kazuma, "Are you disgusting?"

Of course, Chiyoko didn't hit him hard. After punching him a few times, he walked to the storage room next to the dojo with the protective gear in his arms. It seemed that he didn't want to deal with the perverted old man.

Kazuma shrugged, then sat down cross-legged in the middle of the dojo, facing the courtyard, and began to meditate.

He wanted to see if he had made any progress after working hard all day.

First of all, the first thing he paid attention to was naturally whether there were any entries related to experience.

However, there is no such good thing.

Thinking about it carefully, what we did today, whether it was the duel with Daimon Goro, beating up other members of the kendo club, or finally teaching Mikako kendo, these things are nothing compared to the bloody battle with Nishikiyama Heita yesterday. Worth mentioning.

So since there is no way to obtain experience BUFF from Jinshan Heita, today's action will naturally not be able to give any valuable BUFF.

Kazuma couldn't help but be speechless: This piece of shit Goldfinger would be scolded to death if it were put into the game. In a normal game, it would definitely be designed so that if you defeat Heita Nishikiyama, you will get Heita Nishikiyama's Ghost Face BUFF, or get his skills or something.

Kazuma turned to his actual combat - well, no more; he looked at his kendo skills again.

Wait a minute!

Kazuma suddenly discovered that as long as he focused on a specific genre, there would be something like a progress bar at the bottom of the expanded description.

Looks like an experience bar?

Kazuma was pretty sure there was no such thing yesterday.

Defeating Nishikiyama Heita did not allow his two kendo schools to gain this kind of experience points.

Kazuma came up with a hypothesis: Could it be said that in the actual battle of fighting for fate, only the actual combat skills should be added, and the kendo skills should be added during daily practice?

But he had practiced kendo at school and at home before, so he didn't see this experience bar.

Considering that this experience value bar has only grown a little, and there is still a long way to go before upgrading, it is very likely that He Ma just reached Xindangliu 6 before, and the extra experience is zero or close to zero, so he cannot see it. The existence of experience bars.

He didn’t gain much experience in the previous training, but he suddenly gained more experience today - then it is obvious that Kazuma only needs to think back on what he did in the kendo training today that he has never done before, and he will probably be able to find the right way to improve his kendo skill level. way.

Kazuma recalled something.

It can't be wrong, he thought to himself, it should be because of the duel with Daimon Goro today.

Kazuma had never sparred with Daimon Goro before, and the kendo club members he beat up today had all had more or less practice battles with Kazuma before.

So Kazuma speculated that he must have used the skills of the school when competing with a powerful opponent.

But then there’s another question: Why don’t you add kendo experience to Jinshan? It was clear that when fighting against Nishikiyama, Kazuma also used a lot of sword skills from Shinto-ryu and Rishin-ryu.

There must be something different between the life and death fight with Jinshan and the fight with Daimon Goro.

Kazuma thought about it and realized that the difference was that Nishikiyama was a street fighting master, and his kendo skills were not even as good as Kazuma's.

And Daimon Goro's swordsmanship is higher than Kazuma in pure numerical value.

So, if I want to gain kendo experience, I have to fight a kendo master. If I want to learn judo, do I have to find a judo master?

This discovery makes Kazuma a little excited, because it shows that as long as you fight the right monsters, you can level up.

He had been having headaches before and didn't know how to practice kendo level.

No matter how much I swung in the air, it didn't seem like I had gained the level of swordsmanship.

Now, at least there is a way.

Moreover, it is a relatively simple and straightforward way to become stronger by “spawning monsters”.

Oh, this is much simpler than understanding life and pursuing a sense of ritual.

Of course, it is still necessary to understand life and pursue a sense of ritual, and you must not let go of any way to make yourself stronger.

Kazuma was thinking about taking Chiyoko to the gym tomorrow.

Anyway, if you go to other people's dojo and start a fight, no one will die. At most, you will get beaten up, and you will do it while wearing protective gear.

Well, good, very good, that's it.

Kazuma ended his meditation, then looked at the cherry blossom trees outside the courtyard and couldn't help but smile.

He then remembered what Heita Nishikiyama said: It seems that the Tsuda group will officially take over the task of driving away the Kiryu family after some time.

Although he didn't know when the meeting of the Yakuza would be held, Kazuma judged that at least during the Golden Week, it should be able to be used to spawn monsters.

Then Kazuma began to recall what dojos there were nearby...

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