Chapter: 75
So Yeowol put on a sad expression. She couldn�t hide her disappointment for a moment at the fact that her elaborate undercover attack had failed.
For this one sneak attack, she waited two days without moving. She waited for Pyo-wol to come.
It was such a difficult opportunity.
Pyo-wol was attacked thirteen times in one day alone.
He was struggling with his nerves all day so he consumed a lot of mental energy. His face was filled with a tired look.
It�s fortunate that he had mastered the sword technique written on the nameless booklet, otherwise he would have fallen under someone�s sword already.�
Even though important sentences were omitted, the sword attack boasted considerable power. The fact that Pyo-wol remained alive despite the thirteen secret attacks today was proof of ots strength.�
By mastering the unknown swordsmanship, he was able to unleash seventy-two sword strikes like a wave without stopping. However, important passages were missing and it was impossible to make great progress.
All that Pyo-wol learned over the last ten days was the unknown booklet�s swordsmanship.�
It was unreasonable to learn more with an incomplete martial arts technique. However, even at that level, there was no problem in practicing the form to some extent.
Pyo-wol resisted the children�s sneak attack with the swordsmanship of the booklet. Because that was what was instructed to them.
The children tenaciously observed Pyo-wol�s sword attack. That way, if they saw even a small loophole, they immediately counterattacked.
Pyo-wol tried to compensate for the loophole while defending, but the children would find another loophole and attack him. By relentlessly attacking and defending, Pyo-Wol and the children developed.
The most difficult person for Pyo-Wol was So Yeowol.
This is because she attacked in a way that he was not expecting at all. A little while ago, her skills were once tested on him.�
Suddenly, So Yeowol said,
�I think you�d better throw that sword away.�
�What are you talking about?�
�I don�t fear you with a sword for some reason, even if you�re blocking all my attacks. Rather, it feels even more difficult for me when you don�t have your sword.��
�Do you think it makes sense for me to drop a weapon in front of an assassin?�
�That�s not for me to know. I�m just saying what I feel.
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Pyo-wol frowned without saying a word.
So Yeowol looked at Pyo-wol for a moment and then stepped back.
�You�d better be prepared next time.�
She disappeared into the dark.
Pyo-wol, who was left alone, sighed and looked at his hand.
In his hand was a cheap iron sword that had been provided in batches. It was a dagger that was only half the length of a normal sword. He didn�t really like this sword, so he didn�t use it. Well, this sword was still usable.�
�Am I trickier to deal when I do not have a sword as compared to wielding one?�
If his opponent felt that way, there must be a good reason. It could be that she was lying to weaken Pyo-Wol, but the So Yeowol he knew was not that cunning. So Yeowol was a woman whose distribution was so large that most men could not even reach her toes. JrNovels.com