After speaking, Gars went to challenge other soldiers.
Because of the morning's lesson, he was eager to know his ranking among the soldiers.
As a famous former Adventurer, he still had some pride, and finding himself defeated by a few ordinary soldiers made it difficult for him to accept.
Liens glanced at Gars's angry departing figure, and after deciding that he wouldn't bother him again for a while, he withdrew his gaze.
He continued to focus his energy on practicing his sword.
As he continued his sword practice, he found that under the state of "Killing Intent," the effect of practicing his sword was not just good, but extremely good.
The state of intense focus and clear perception of the world allowed him to vaguely feel that his connection with nature was gradually deepening every time he swung his longsword.
The gentle wind caressed his body, cleansing his soul.
The violent wind pounded his flesh, making it improve in a better direction.