I swear, I did nothing wrong.
I didn't curse at the author.
I didn't subtly provoke them either.
I did not slander the work, only criticized it.
I merely pointed out inaccuracies and requested a correction...
Baldojae[1]: Thank you for your hard work until the end. However, I still hope you will correct the inaccuracies regarding Baldo[2] described in chapter 32. It's common knowledge that the friction created during the draw converts to kinetic energy, resulting in greater speed and power compared to a regular swing. For your honor, I sincerely hope you will revise the description in chapter 32.
┗ Swordmaster: Ha... I don't even have the energy for this bullsh*t anymore. If this Baldo is so great, why don't you try it yourself?
But how on earth did I end up inside the novel? I really don't understand.
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[1. Baldojae means Baldo user/practitioner]
[2. Baldo (발도) refers to the act of drawing a sword. Can also be referred to as baldosul (발도술) - 'the art of drawing a sword'.
This, according to google, is of Japanese orgins - batto (抜刀) 'sword drawing' or Battojutsu (抜刀術) 'the art of drawing a sword.' Baldo is the Korean transliteration of batto
Not to be confused with Iaido, a related discipline within Japanese swordsmanship that focuses on the same core principles of drawing and cutting with a sword.
Sorry for any margin of inaccuracy here. I google search things at most and have no knowledge regarding the language or culture of these two countries!]