I am GSD, a sword that explodes stars

Chapter 71: I can only slack off after this

Chapter 71: I can only slack off after this
Nine fifty in the morning.

Alvin got up and washed on time, and appeared in the dojo at ten o'clock.

I saw that there were a total of 115 disciples in the dojo, all of whom had arrived and started the first course of daily training, [Running].

Among them, Pervan Santus took the lead, running around the dojo like a charging bulldozer.

The other disciples were not as strong, so they did not run with such momentum, but after two days of adaptation, their movements became more orderly and their breathing became steadier.

Alvin sensed the fanatical and serious emotions among these disciples, and felt slightly relieved.

When accepting disciples, he values ​​character more than outstanding talent, because Sword Soul's past told him so.

As long as you have a strong enough will and persistent patience, you will be able to achieve something in kendo no matter what.

After feeling relieved, Alvin immediately followed.

Amid the noisy sounds of running footsteps, Ivan's ghostly figure chased after the group of disciples.

He kept urging people to come, and the sound could be heard over the dojo on the back hill of the tavern.

"Gathering at ten o'clock is so that you can get a good night's sleep and make all kinds of preparations in the morning."

"But at the speed you're going now, aren't you full?"

"If you want to truly become a sword spirit, the amount of training you have to do in the future will only be more intense than it is now. Can you not handle this amount of training now?"

"Everyone, cheer up, try your best, and squeeze out every last bit of your strength until you can't hold on any longer."

"Now is the training stage, so you can rest anywhere even if you are exhausted."

"But in the future, when you are out there and draw your sword for the beliefs in your heart and offend your enemies and are chased, others will not care about your physical strength. They will just want to catch up with you and kill you with a sword."

"We may even capture you and behead you in public, or use you to threaten your companions."

"Are you willing to do this?"

Ivan's words were not harsh, but his words proactively envisioned the situations these disciples might encounter in the future.

For ordinary people, the best motivation is the increasingly visible gains and the various crisis moments that are likely to occur in the future.

As long as the rewards are within reach, there is still a sense of crisis to prepare for a rainy day, until it becomes a belief.

Then, no matter how hard or tiring the training is, you will start practicing spontaneously without the need for supervision from others.

That is to say, the dojo has just opened, and no one has yet officially entered the sect, let alone become independent.

However, Alvin knew that as long as he waited for the first batch of disciples he recruited to become successful, he would have a group of reliable disciples.

He doesn't need to worry about these basic training matters, he just needs to entrust them with some tasks.

For example, if he could ask them to supervise and guide new disciples without affecting their personal cultivation, he could save him a lot of time.

But at this stage, Alvin is still very patient in urging these disciples to practice.

And from time to time, additional training is given to some disciples with better performance.

This made some of the disciples who were at extremely high levels and had completed their morning training ahead of time feel somewhat complicated.

However, since the master had given the order, even if their legs were trembling, breathing was extremely difficult, and they wanted to just lie down on the ground to rest, they could only adjust their breathing as quickly as possible.

Although the increase in training volume will make it more difficult for people to endure, this additional training is only given in view of their excellent performance.

So in a sense, it is equivalent to the master noticing himself. A master who can distinguish the different performances of each disciple means being responsible.

It is not easy to find a responsible master like this, so no matter whether they feel like they don't want to move or not, none of them complained. It is better to learn from a responsible master than from an irresponsible master.

The morning run lasted until noon, and the disciples took advantage of the half-hour break to eat.

Because it would start in half an hour, unless something unexpected happened, they would have to practice non-stop for nearly eight hours.

Although the upward strike is a basic sword move and is difficult to perform, it may be because there are many fellow disciples and masters who practice together and show their upper limits.

It stimulated their sense of comparison and ambition, making them more motivated.

Everyone was extremely grateful that they could pass the master's test of character and successfully enter the Ghost Swordsman Dojo.

Taking advantage of the half-hour break, Alvin ran straight to the tavern, found Sosia, and told her about his needs.

"You want to build a durable training ground?"

"I can do this. I can help you set up more magic circles and magic props."

"Give me a few days."

When Sosia heard that Ivan wanted to completely transform the training ground, she didn't have any doubts.

Because for a strong person, a training ground suitable for his own display is also very necessary.

"Okay, you can tell me the exact price after it's built."

"Even if I don't have that much money in my pocket, I will find a way to get it for you in a short time."

When Alvin heard that Sosia could help with the production, he felt relieved and spoke.

He now has a total of 768 gold coins in his pocket, and some of his disciples are temporarily in debt to him.

Logically speaking, this amount of money should be enough for him to be a small wealthy man, and even if he spends lavishly, it should be enough for him to spend for a while.

However, asking a strong person like Soxia to help set up a satisfactory training ground would cost a lot.

"Okay, I won't be polite to you about this kind of thing that requires both brainpower and effort."

"But I will also give you a reasonable price."

Sosia knew what kind of person Alvin was, so she didn't refuse the money and agreed with a smile.

Moreover, helping to set up a special training ground requires not only the overall reinforcement of the building, but also spending some time and effort to make magic props with corresponding functions.

If a strong man like Alvin is willing to do someone a favor, then it can be done for free, but it is obvious that Alvin would rather pay than owe someone a favor.

Although asking her for help usually requires more than just money, you also need to promise some special conditions before she will agree.
However, Sosia also wanted to communicate more with Ivan, so she didn't care about the personal relationships.

On the contrary, it was a problem for her that Ivan did not actively seek help.

After all, she often asked Alvin to tell her stories, and if she encountered any troubles that were inconvenient for her to deal with, she would also consult Alvin.

It's okay once or twice, but if it happens too many times, even she would feel embarrassed.

"Okay, prepare some food and send it to the gym."

"I'm going to go back and continue watching."

After seeing that everything had been explained, Alvin did not stay here. He left a word and went back to the temple to continue supervising his disciples' training.

(End of this chapter)

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