Chapter 73: 73 \nHelen and Deanna came back after finishing up those who werenât sharpening, where they were finishing up after the workplace. It must be my prediction, Deanna is getting fucked up. I donât think Helen is going to let that happenâŠ\n
âHowâd it go?
I asked either Helen or Deanna.
âUh, thatâs it. Your daughter had a good basic move, but maybe you should learn how to do it a little less beautiful.â
It was Helen who answered. Or Deannaâs still breathing on her shoulders and sheâs not going to be able to answer. Helen, who is originally good at manipulating two short swords to attack, must have overwhelmed even one. Did you just say âThunder Swordâ was impressive?
I canât help but sympathize with this when I think Deanna, on the other hand, was forced to respond without knowing where the sword was coming from.
âYouâre not wearing a blind eye or anything, are you?
âI didnât do that. Feint took a mountain ride.â
It just didnât seem like it was a real âanything.â But this feint, I think it includes making it look like it when you kick it, and saying something like that. Because I didnât do it, itâs easy to imagine Deanna couldnât handle the assumption that she would only use the sword.
On the contrary, Deannaâs sword muscles must have been too honest, and Helen didnât get through a lot of Feint either. Iâve been able to get around it lately, but I canât compare it to a mercenary with up to two, whoâs been through numerous battlefields on boulders.
âBut I think something about the royal palace you played in the previous game is stronger than the one at all. Your daughter was trained by Eizo, wasnât she? \n
âHmm? Oh. I mean, the basic swordsmanship is absolute, but Iâve been trying to figure it out ever since we got here.â
âI knew it. Feintâs habit resembled Eizoâs. It was so similar that it made it easier for me to handle it.â
Helenâs a cheesy enough one, too, to remember the habits of the person we met once and deal with next. No, if you canât deal with it at first sight when itâs a battlefield, sometimes it means your end there, so naturally? I think it makes sense to increase the number of drawers and the number of situations I can handle.
âEizo even had a meeting with this Helen at four and a halfâŠ?
Deannaâs breathing. Sheâs asking me.
âWell, you are. Was it really duplicitous back then?â
â⊠I knew there was as much up there as there was up thereâ
When Deanna says as she drops her shoulder, Like nods yeah, pounding her dropped shoulder to comfort her. They have somewhere to go.
âOkay, then letâs do Eizo too!
Heâs knocking! Helen says at Nori like that.\nâWhy not? Iâm not doing it.â
âEh.
âHeâs just a blacksmith. Enemies of active mercenaries.â
âFine, letâs do itâ
âHe said he wouldnât. Itâs much slower than that, but what are we gonna do? I donât mind if we stay.â
âAh. Itâs getting dark out there already.â
âThereâs plenty of way to the city, and we can get home to the dark woods, so stay.â
I just got Deannaâs room ready to use. My three daughters are nodding yeah too. Probably the strongest in the area, but itâs not a good idea to return a woman in this.
âMmm. Then sweeten your words.â
âTomorrow weâll go to the city, and Iâll send you back.â
\nâBy being a hottie again, I thought the woman there wasnât aâ thunder sword â?
âYeah. I kind of knew him.â
âWho the hell are youâŠâ
âHeâs a regular blacksmith.â
âNormal blacksmiths may not knowâ Thunder Sword â⊠Well, no, donât make a scene.â
âYeah, sure.â
That said, Camilo would have been the one I knew in the first place, and Marius as the Countâs three boys seemed to be acquaintances, and his friendship is more of a mystery to me.
Either way, Iâll meet the guard and pass the city entrance. I say goodbye to Helen here.
âI donât have anything to do with Camilo. I think youâll see how it goes when I get back again, and Iâll say hello then! Iâll take some souvenirs with me!
That said Helen walked away towards the Free City. I couldnât help but think that it would be the best souvenir if she came back safe and could see how the sword was doing.