Chapter 63: The Tin Knight and The City of Clockwork — Act 3 (5)
The representative of the new faction, René von Lennart, thought.
It’s impossible to turn a beginner into a proper warrior in just a week’s time. The best approach is to instill confidence and adaptability through appropriate difficulty adjustment and various victory experiences.
The representative of the conservative faction, Gerhardt von Lennart, thought.
In a battle between novices, the deciding factor is ultimately mental strength. Being pushed to the extreme, experiencing moving beyond what you thought was your limit—this becomes a solid root that strengthens the mind.
The representative of the rootless, or rather, the invading faction, Adelaide von Lennart, thought.
Cheer up! Cheer up! Fighto!
Although there was one slightly odd one mixed in, their judgments, while differing in details, were similar in basic outline.
It’s impossible to achieve dramatic physical ability improvement or technical proficiency in just a week. Therefore, strengthen the mental aspect.
One side tried to create the “best” state through consecutive successful experiences, while the other prepared for the “worst” with an unyielding spirit, even in dire situations.
***On stage.
The representative of René’s team showed a confident expression and composure as if they could accomplish anything.
