The night went by as snorings were heard. Godo was also lying down in his tent and resting. At around 2 in the morning, Godo got up and sat down on a log outside the tent. He started to think about what he would do for the day, also what he would teach Shuya.
Minutes scrolled by, and then hours. Godo had stopped thinking about it and was currently having some light exercises, then Shuya was awake. He got up, then greeted Godo, then washed his face in a small pond near the village then came back to exercise as well.
Godo left him to do some light exercises. Then Godo suddenly realised the sword he had made, not wanting Shuya to see it he quickly opened the air, or opened a rift in the space, then connected it to the void and put the sword inside it. Shuya was earnestly doing his exercise so he didn't even notice this.
After a few minutes of Shuya doing exercises, Godo decided to teach him the 'One Point Thrust'. He told Shuya to stop now and get his sword, Shuya did as he said. After some rumblings, Godo decided to show the move to Shuya, he asked Shuya for his sword then aimed it at a nearby tree. After doing some breathing and limiting his power, he suddenly pushed the sword against the tree. Even though the sword didn't even touch the tree, there was a pretty large hole in it.
Shuya was amazed by this and clapped his hands unconsciously. Godo gave the sword back to Shuya then told him.
"That move i did just now is called 'One Point Thrust', from now onwards, i will teach you how to use this move so you will have to work harder okay?"
"Of course! I will try to learn this just like you told me." answered Shuya in an enthusiastic tone.
Seeing his enthusiasm Godo decided to quickly teach him. Firstly, he told him how to move and control his muscles and movements while aiming his sword at the tree.
"Okay firstly, you need to have concentration. You will need to concentrate the amount of force you have to put in each parts of the body. You will put most of your strength in you arms, then your legs, and then your hand and finally your shoulders, the amount of strength you have to concentrate depends on how you want to handle the thrust."
After hearing this, Shuya started to do his training. To tell the truth, he wasn't even near perfection let alone succession, but he did not lose his concentration on the training.
"Next is movement. Movement is actually really important for the thrust to work. You have to learn how to move your arms, your legs, your shoulders, everything, depending on how hard you want the move to be. But this needs concentration, so you know where i'm getting at right? "
Godo actually made Shuya a wooden sword as an iron one would just destroy the tree little by little. He didn't use his creation or any kind of tricks so it was not a crazy wooden god-tier sword or something, except he did increase its durability (DR) for it to not break easily. Its durability was around the million mark.
Shuya tried and tried and tried. But never succeeded. He wasn't really discouraged by it as it seemed he knew just how hard it was for the move to work. Which in turn sometimes make Shuya think,
'Are people in their 70s supposed to be this knowledgeable and energetic.'
But these words never met the light of day. Making Godo completely unaware, but what he was aware of was the gaze of someone, but he did not care about this person so he paid no mind.
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In A Room Somewhere In The Kingdom
"I just wish these people would wake up quickly and depart. Wait, the heck?! This old man, i thought he was a mage, how can he do that kind of move meant for swordsman. It seems i have to change my plan a little bit."