120 119. No compromise.txt (1/2)

Baru was training alone in a training hall in the royal palace.

The different abilities he possessed were not similar to magic.

Still, the point of kneading magic power was the same.

And in order to create a lean movement, he practiced thousands and thousands of repetitions.

''Isn't that amazing, Master Bartolomeus?''

We've been moving around for almost two hours now.

First of all, your stamina isn't the same as ours, is it?

The soldiers, watching from afar, were talking in hushed tones.

Everyone had a sense of respect and awe for Bal.

The man who is touted as the strongest is not simply strong.

First of all, each of his basic movements were tremendous.

The soldiers you are watching are even working for the royal palace, so they are one of the most talented people in the world.

That's why I was able to feel Baru's greatness to some extent.

You can't build a great power in a day. You don't become the most powerful in a day.

One of the soldiers said smugly, and there was a woman's voice that responded.

'You're right,'

When the startled soldiers turned around in unison, they found a beautiful elf with a cold emerald gaze.

It was Vilhemina, one of the Eight Divine Brilliance.

''Vi, Lady Vilhemina, .......''

Bartholomeus, of course, does not cease to train, but what do you people do?

Meena spoke in a voice reminiscent of ice.

'Isn't it your job to be a shield for royalty and people to protect them in case of an emergency?

Yes!

The soldiers straighten their backs as if they've been whipped and rush back to their training.

Meena, who looked away with cold eyes, spoke to Bal at the right moment.

''Val-sama, thank you for your help. I have brought you some towels and drinks.''

Yeah.

Val rested and took the cup of drinks from her.

'Are the soldiers back? I thought watching them was part of the training.

I decided that they were close to skipping out, so I sent them away, thinking it was inappropriate to do so.

Meena replied, not taking offense.

Then she spoke to him as he chuckled under the mask.