Charles nodded again. "I can do that, Protector. But how will they train? We don't have proper facilities for something like this."
"That's the second part," Arthur replied, his tone confident. "I want you to build a training ground. Not just any training ground, but one designed for growth—for real improvement. Sparring areas, archery ranges, weapon racks, everything they'll need to hone their skills."
Charles frowned slightly. "That sounds... ambitious. But Protector, we don't have enough instructors to train them. And even if we did, we don't have the funds to pay them."
Arthur smirked faintly. "You let me worry about the funds," he said. "As for instructors, we'll take a different approach. First, I want you to use the experienced fighters we already have in the village—those above level 10. You know who they are. Have them oversee and supervise the training."