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Chapter 407: Chapter 249:

"Very good."

Adelle watched as Gauss’s rapier emitted a pure white light, nodding with full appreciation.

"Though I anticipated it, I still didn’t expect you’d master this sword skill so quickly."

Adelle felt a mix of emotions in her heart.

In these few days of teaching Gauss, ti flew by, but she didn’t feel any weariness.

Instead, there was an indescribable sense of exhilarating accomplishnt.

Whenever she taught him so knowledge and skills, Gauss seed like a sponge, absorbing everything she taught at an astonishing speed.

Any correction usually required only one or two repetitions, at most a few, before he fixed it.

It was as if she was witnessing the birth of a "miracle," and although she considered herself as rely offering simple guidance, in this White Falcon Sword Skill, she was half a teacher to Gauss.

Thinking about this, a sense of pride naturally arose in her heart.

This kid is taught by .

Of course, in such monts, she couldn’t help but think of herself.

Her emotions would turn in another, more complex direction.

In this world, there might be very few who witnessed such learning and progress ability without feeling inferior.

This is a skill that even master-level swordsn find difficult, yet he mastered it in three days.

And she...

Whenever she thought of the ti difference, she couldn’t help but lant the unfairness of the heavens.

A feeling of powerlessness, as if her existence was rely to serve as a backdrop for these true prodigies.

"Adelle, is there anything wrong with my White Falcon Sword Skill?" Gauss asked as he finished a round of practice.

Adelle, with a solemn expression, fell silent, montarily restraining the exhilaration of finishing the demonstration, and curiously asked for advice.

White Falcon Sword Skill Level 1 (9/10)

From the skill panel of the Adventurer’s Handbook, it was clear that he had indeed grasped the skill, and he was even about to reach Level 2.

The credit for this largely belonged to the Adelle in front of him.

Throughout these few days of teaching, she was extrely patient, even pushing aside so tasks from the guild.

Within her capabilities, she tried to provide him with a relatively complete learning period.

The learning difficulty of the White Falcon Sword Skill for a swordsman is higher than that of a 3-ring spell for a Level 5 caster.

What’s more, before this, he had only learned a basic swordsmanship skill and no other sword skills.

Gauss knew very well that his firm foundation and perhaps a little help from the Adventurer’s Handbook made his "talent" better than most.

But without her unwavering guidance, his progress wouldn’t have been so fast.

Every day after teaching, Adelle would actively propose the next scheduled teaching ti.

As a "teacher," she was even more proactive than him, the "student."

"No, I have nothing more to teach you. Your White Falcon Sword Skill is quite standard; the rest is up to you to keep practicing to form your own style."

Adelle shook her head.

"And, please, just call

Adelle."

"I really can’t be called a teacher, probably soon your White Falcon Sword Skill level will surpass mine."

Her main sword skill wasn’t the White Falcon Sword Skill.

Given Gauss’s rapid rate of improvent through practice, surpassing her is indeed highly likely, as long as he doesn’t neglect this skill.

Moreover, Gauss is currently at Level 4, already nearing her combat strength.

Does it not an, once he reaches Level 5 or even advances to master-level, his combat strength will completely overshadow hers?

Hence, in her heart, she already regarded Gauss as a peer.

"Adelle, I’m really grateful for your teaching."

This ti, facing Gauss’s gratitude, Adelle no longer modestly declined, calmly accepting Gauss’s final bow.

Over the past few days of teaching, she really poured a lot of passion into it.

"Let’s have a al together," Adelle suggested proactively.

With this teaching over, the two might not have further contact in the near future.

Since they got along quite well, even Adelle, who usually disliked socializing, took the initiative.

"How about I invite my teammates?" Gauss thought, then inquired about the other’s opinion.

Given their interactions over the past few days, he felt she wouldn’t mind.

"Alright."

In a luxuriously decorated seafood restaurant.

Gauss’s team and Adelle arrived at the private room on ti.

"So, Captain, have you mastered that sword skill?" Serdur asked.

Gauss had been leaving early and coming back late these days, and as teammates, they naturally knew what Gauss was up to.

"Yes." Gauss nodded.

After mastering this sword skill, his lee options beca richer.

Although the White Falcon Sword Skill wasn’t only effective when holding a sword.

Even without a sword in hand, the breathing techniques and exertion techniques could be applied to other close-range combat approaches.

Moreover, deep in his consciousness, beside the beautiful cup-like object filled with magical power, a faint and sharp sword shadow was slowly forming.

This marked that the secondary profession he had longed for was finally on the right track.

He had also discussed this aspect with Adelle.

There was no need for secrecy because a caster deeply learning a highly advanced sword skill ant for a swordsman couldn’t be dismissed as re hobbyism.

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