Chapter 78: The Tin Knight and The Land of Deep Green (8)
Soldiers, mercenaries, knights, adventurers, and so on.
There were many who made a living through rough work, including fighting.
However, among them, those who professionally learned underwater combat were extremely rare.
Pirates and sailors, who were inseparable from water, were somewhat accustomed to fighting in water, but even they were skilled at fighting “on a rocking ship” rather than wielding swords “underwater”.
Some master-level experts might perform such practices for training, but it wasn’t something to be assigned to a beginner who hadn’t even experienced real combat for half a year.
If proper instructors had seen this, they would have criticized such behavior, asking if they were crazy or in their right mind.
It was truly a spot-on statement. The Tin Knight was a madman.
[The ‘Tin Knight’ says to use elasticity and recoil rather than simple strength!]
[The ‘Tin Knight’ says it shouldn’t be multiple straight lines doing their own thing, but all should become one continuous curve!]
Buzzzz!
And Adelaide had no idea she was currently treading an advanced course out of the blue.
