The Duke's Son :Re

Chapter 7



Most players required only a minimal understanding of the basics. Ultimately, the crux of a player was power, not great knowledge.

Of course, if a natural talent appeared with the potential for both great strength and great knowledge, South Korea would greet them with cheers. But artificially cultivating this kind of talent in the classroom was costly—too costly—for the country.

Coincidentally, South Korea was a country that found itself greatly lacking in high-class players....

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Rather than theory, Lion’s Castle emphasized a practical education for its students.

Jae-Hyeok’s lectures consisted of only one three-hour theory class in the morning, and most freshmen seemed to think even that was quite a lot.

After morning lectures and lunch, Jae-Hyeok visited the sixth training ground for his next class. But what he found left him speechless.

Why the fuck am I here?

“Yap!”

“Haap!”

It was a class on Skill training.

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