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Summoner Sovereign 454 Chapter 454: Teaching a Disciple

"Yeah, like this."

Demonstrating the sword stance, I had Melina Franklin repeat my motions. After a while, I instructed her to practice, and she complied, swinging the sword over and over again, in the manner I taught her to.

"That's right! Practice makes perfect, so keep swinging that sword. Do it over and over again until your body memorizes the movement…until you can do it automatically, without thinking. Practice until it becomes a natural reflex for you."

That was how Dad taught me, and now I was imparting the same lesson to Melina. She took it seriously and swung her sword without complaint. I was glad that she didn't resent me for starting from the basics. As always, the best way to master swordsmanship was to establish a solid foundation. Even though I couldn't call myself a master swordsman, Dad had ensured that I had a solid foundation at least. That was the only reason why I could hold my own against master swordsmen and swordswomen. Despite lacking the skills to prevail against them, I could at least not lose…for a very long time.

Mind's eye. A technique that allowed me to read my opponent's movements, anticipate their attacks and react accordingly. Honestly, as impressive as it sounded, it was simply a skill that I attained through years of hard work and countless practice. It was something I knew for sure that Melina would achieve as long as she put her heart into it. This was just something normal, a skill that anyone could learn. Certainly, it was not as good as the natural combat intuition or battle instinct that prodigies such as Charles Lacroix, Cecilia Stuart or Kureha Franklin possessed, but it allowed normal people like us to hold our own against them.

To not lose, basically.

However, it was not something that could be learned within a day. That was why I began with sword swings. The most basic of kendo, the technique that every kendo master would drill into their disciples when the latter set foot into their dojos for the very first time. The same lesson that Dad knocked into me. Getting used to the feel of the sword, the weight of the blade, and ingraining the movement into your body to the point that you and your sword became one. This sort of thing didn't require any monstrous talent or whatever. Just hard work.

Melina probably knew this too, for she accepted my instructions without questions or complaints and endeavored to acclimatize her body to swinging the sword. She was so focused that she didn't seem to be paying any attention to her surroundings, her blue eyes completely fixated upon her bamboo sword alone.

Perspiration dripped off her face as she swung her sword again and again. Taking the opportunity to practice, I swung the sword beside her – as much as to benefit my own development as it was to demonstrate to her how it was done. Furthermore, I was aware that if Melina saw me practicing alongside her, she would be more motivated. It was basic human instinct. If you were doing something by yourself, you often couldn't muster the discipline to train. However, it was a different story altogether if you had someone join you. You would be motivated to do something instead of slacking off like I usually did when I was on my own.


From the side, Dad watched in approval. He didn't say anything, but I knew he would surely give me advice and remind me of what I should do after today's training session was done. The only reason why he stayed silent right now was because he didn't want to embarrass me in front of Melina. That would undermine my authority as an instructor in front of my own student and cause her to not take me seriously in future. And furthermore, he might as well take over the training instead of have me do it if he was going to reprimand and correct me right in front of her in the first place.

Speaking of which, I actually wished he would just take over the training himself because I preferred to be training my ice magic right now instead of training someone else. I wasn't even strong enough myself, and I had a long way to go before I could compare to the likes of Feng Hai or even Charles Lacroix, never mind Dad himself. What right did I have to teach other people when I was quite incompetent and weak myself?

Honestly, I was in no position to train others. I had no right to call myself a teacher, not when I was so weak and pathetic. Just look at the readers' comments if you don't believe me. Most readers had condemned me as a weakling, spineless, inferior and pathetic, complaining when I lost and whining about how I was so weak, stupid and retarded. I really couldn't understand what Duke Fergus Franklin saw in me. If he would just listen to the voices beyond the fourth wall, he would know that I wasn't fit for the job.

Unfortunately, for some reason he chose to disregard the judgemental and critical evaluations of readers beyond the fourth wall and appraised me as someone worthy enough to teach his daughter. Much to their chagrin – after all, the readers were always right, the author never knew what he was doing and the main character was always stupid, retarded, spineless and weak if he lost even a single battle. Or better still, even if I won but I got severely injured and "bled", they whined about me being weak because I couldn't win effortlessly by curbstomping the enemy. What the fuck? Seriously? There were actually people who whined that I was weak, not because I lost, but because I bled and got injured while fighting against powerful enemies? Jesus Christ. I still didn't understand why they insisted on reading if they loved to condemn and insult me at every available opportunity. Like, seriously, if they wanted a strong, powerful and invincible main character who never lost a single battle because he was practically on god mode and curbstomped every single opponent foolish enough to bare its fangs at him, they could read several thousand other stories on this website, rather than force their wish fulfillment power fantasies upon me. I was a perfectly normal and very average guy, already trying to do my utmost best amidst an environment of superhumans and geniuses. What exactly were they expecting? One Punch Man? I was more Deadpool than Saitama.

Stop projecting your Battle Frenzy or xianxia cultivation clichés and wish fulfilment tropes on me. I was never going to become some invincible god who stomped my opponents without so much as lifting a finger. I wasn't going to be granted victories automatically because I was the protagonist or because I had some "cheat." Hell, what was with the reader demanding that I reveal my "cheat" in the first ten chapters? I DO NOT HAVE ANY CHEAT, YOU FUCKING RETARD! I never wrote anything like that in my synopsis, so don't go around making stupid assumptions and then screaming at me when nothing of that sort existed!

"Sensei?"

"Ah, sorry."

I realized that I had been too caught up in my self deprecating and inward rants that my swings had slowed. Noticing the change in my pace, Melina was concerned. Damn it, and I was supposed to set a good example for her. Whoops, my bad.

"Just thinking of something. I'm sure you're getting tired of the swings, so I'm thinking that we should try footwork next."

Good thing I was quick on my feet and able to make something up on the spot. Melina didn't seem to notice my lapse in concentration and she beamed enthusiastically even as she continued to swing her shinai without pause.

"Yes, Sensei!"

I felt bad for deceiving her, but as I would learn, being an instructor didn't necessarily mean I had to be superior or more talented than the student I was teaching. My goal was to impart to them knowledge they didn't possess beforehand, and to answer any questions they might have, doubts that arose during training. Even if I didn't have the answer, I could freely admit it, and then go and find out the answer before telling my student the next day. A teacher didn't have to be perfect – one of the great lessons in life was that no human was perfect. Not unless you were a fictional Mary Sue character created to be flawless. It was only natural that even a teacher had questions that he couldn't answer, and there was no shame in confessing my lack of knowledge, and promising to find the answer.

In other words, it was okay to slip up and lose concentration here and there on the job. Of course, I would strive to be as professional as possible, but professionals weren't superhumans or gods. Even professionals made the occasional mistake. The trick was to minimize the slip-ups and errors on the job. Everyone had to start somewhere. Especially when you were doing your first job for the very first time. So don't be disheartened when you made a mistake.

Though…I could already see readers from beyond the fourth wall literally frothing at the mouth and condemning me over every little mistake I made. I know not all readers did that, but just go through the previous chapters and you would see a lot of inflammatory and caustic insults flung at me from a specific group of readers just because I didn't do what they would have done in my position, as if they knew the situation so much better than I did, or as if they didn't possess the benefit of hindsight and were geniuses who could do no wrong. I honestly didn't understand their complaints. If they wanted perfect, confident and arrogant (or ruthless) protagonists, there were so many stories out there that fitted their mold. Why come here and whine about me being inferior or self-pitying or weak or spineless or pathetic or whatever? It was as if I wasn't allowed to be a flawed human being, and the moment I made one mistake or misjugement, they would raise their pitchforks and burn me at stake.

Whatever, for now I would do my best to train Melina. So after the sword swings, we moved on to basic footwork.

"Dear God, look at the time!"

So caught up in both training and my own thoughts, I didn't realize how late the time had gotten. Before I knew it, over an hour had passed. Melina had kept going, not at all bothered. In fact, she was pretty enthusiastic for more. Damn…it was too bad I didn't want to accompany her forever. I had my own other matters to deal with. While it was admittedly important to revise my basic swordsmanship, in light of my defeat to Charles, I also wanted to develop my ice magic further. I didn't have a lot of time, especially when I still had so many things I wanted to do.

Yeah, the tournament was one thing, but the missions were another. The missions in particular – they were what drew my attention the most. I honestly wanted to participate in a few more missions to gain more combat experience. As I mentioned previously, training alone would not suffice. If I wanted to catch up to prodigies such as Charles, gaining more combat experience was the only other option. That, and working on my ice magic. If I could just improve Absolute Zero, perhaps I could win against him next time.

That was why I was more than happy to dismiss Melina after the lesson was done.

"Sorry…I know we only went through the basics today, but you don't learn swordsmanship overnight. This is just the first step. You'll have to be patient."

"It's all right. I understand." Melina smiled understandingly. "You're doing your best, Sensei. I have no complaints. Everything I read told me that I need to build a solid foundation first before I try and learn more advanced techniques."

"That's correct. That's exactly what my father taught me too."

Melina glanced in the direction of Dad, her expression a little wistful. I somehow sympathized with that expression. Clearly Melina was wishing that her own father would personally teach her swordsmanship. Not just any sword style, but the Franklin school of swordsmanship. The same one her cousin Kureha was wielding.

Having seen her train diligently throughout the entire night, I honestly didn't get the sense that she lacked the talent for swordsmanship or whatever excuse Kureha and the other Franklin family members came up with. All right, she wasn't some unprecedented genius who would take the world by surprise and learn a whole new sword style in a few hours or some xianxia nonsense like that. But she wasn't exactly "untalented" or "incompetent" like how the others made her out to be. If anything, she reminded me of myself, a completely ordinary and average person, a normal but hardworking person who was determined to learn swordsmanship no matter how much time or effort was required.

Honestly, the whole "talent" thing was bullshit. Yes, I admit that there were some people who defied logic and were much more capable of learning something such as swordsmanship at a much faster pace than ordinary people, possessing an intuitive grasp that allowed to prevail over others. The so-called geniuses, who became award-winning professional athletes or master martial artists or gamers. But just because such prodigies existed didn't mean the rest of us ordinary people were supposed to bow down and give up. Upsets had happened before – soccer teams in lower divisions had beaten the defending champions in the FA Cup or some tournament. Rankings were always fluid, and there were many other factors in play.

The most important thing was not to give up. If you gave up, everything was over. It was better to try and accept whatever result came than to give up from the onset and fail for sure.

"Don't worry, you'll definitely get stronger. I promise."

"Ha ha! I know. After all, you're the person who defeated Cousin Kureha. That's why…I want to learn from you!" Melina was clenching her fists resolutely. "One day…I'll become like you, Sensei! And I'll defeat Cousin Kureha too!"

"I look forward to that," I said with a chuckle. Now that would be quite the sight. I definitely wanted to see the horrified shock on Kureha's face when she was bested by someone she had deemed "untalented" or "incompetent." That would serve her right for being arrogant and looking down on others.

"Richie, send that young lady home," Dad instructed. Before Melina could protest, he gave her a firm look. "It's late and it'll be derelict of our duty to allow you to walk home alone at this hour. Not to mention dangerous. You're still young, Melina. Better safe than sorry."

"Yeah, don't worry about it." I patted my student on the shoulder. "I could use the walk anyway."


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239 Chapter 239: Demise of a Legend
238 Chapter 238: Three Celestial Guardians
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236 Chapter 236: Final Assaul
235 Chapter 235: Far from Over
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233 Chapter 233: Reunion
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230 Chapter 230: An Assassin's Honor
229 Chapter 229: The Phoenix Rises
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227 Chapter 227: Fleeting Reunion
226 Chapter 226: A Hero's Duty
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224 Chapter 224: Experimental Duel
223 Chapter 223: Mei
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221 Chapter 221: On the Hun
220 Chapter 220: Message
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218 Chapter 218: Tragedy
217 Chapter 217: Traitor
216 Chapter 216: Massacre
215 Chapter 215: Complicated Relationship
214 Chapter 214: Distance
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212 Chapter 212: Infirmary
211 Chapter 211: Engagemen
210 Chapter 210: Shadowy Lies
209 Chapter 209: Dark Invitation
208 Chapter 208: Schoolmates
207 Chapter 207: Seraph of the End
206 Chapter 206: Vermillion High II
205 Chapter 205: Vermillion High
204 Chapter 204: Everything but the Rain III
203 Chapter 203: Everything but the Rain II
202 Chapter 202: The Hero
201 Chapter 201: Everything but the Rain
200 Chapter 200: Father and Son
199 Chapter 199: Convalescing
198 Chapter 198: Assassination
197 Chapter 197: Back to the Basics
196 Chapter 196: Nine Lives Blade Works
195 Chapter 195: Unlimited Constellation Works
194 Chapter 194: The Heavens and Earth Roar
193 Chapter 193: Rematch
192 Chapter 192: Fall of Azpire City
191 Chapter 191: Daybreak
190 Chapter 190: Goblin Slayer
189 Chapter 189: Dark Schemes
188 Chapter 188: Underground
187 Chapter 187: Extracting Information
186 Chapter 186: Break in
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183 Chapter 183: The Mysterious Girl
182 Chapter 182: An Old Acquaintance
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179 Chapter 179: Unexpected Twis
178 Chapter 178: It is 6 bloody am!
177 Chapter 177: Duel
176 Chapter 176: Business Discussion
175 Chapter 175: VIP Visi
174 Chapter 174: The Amazerian Empire
173 Chapter 173: Guarding the Gate
172 Chapter 172: Cruel Choice
171 Chapter 171: At the Mountains of Madness
170 Chapter 170: Toward the Mountains of Madness
169 Chapter 169: Mission with father
168 Chapter 168: Aftermath
167 Chapter 167: Tragic Turn
166 Chapter 166: Decision
165 Chapter 165: Hired Assassins
164 Chapter 164: Black Beasts
163 Chapter 163: Moving Ou
162 Chapter 162: Volunteer
161 Chapter 161: Strong eat the Weak?
160 Chapter 160: Watered Down
159 Chapter 159: Teachers and Students
158 Chapter 158: Ambush
157 Chapter 157: Cut off the Head
156 Chapter 156: Strike the Blood Vessel
155 Chapter 155: Silver Skeletal Wolf
154 Chapter 154: Ambush
153 Chapter 153: Moving Ou
152 Chapter 152: Vanguard Squad
151 Chapter 151: Jing Tian Magic Academy, Besieged
150 Chapter 150: Fighting Retrea
149 Chapter 149: Red Aler
148 Chapter 148: Schemes in the Shadows
147 Chapter 147: Training at the Holy Spring
146 Chapter 146: Getting Answers
145 Chapter 145: Assassination Attemp
144 Chapter 144: Underground Spring
143 Chapter 143: Coincidental Encounter
142 Chapter 142: The Northern Fortress
141 Chapter 141: Warehouse
140 Chapter 140: Investigation
139 Chapter 139: Military Base
138 Chapter 138: Dragon Dance
137 Chapter 137: Summoner vs. Dragon
136 Chapter 136: Dragon Slayer
135 Chapter 135: Dragon
134 Chapter 134: Over the Edge
133 Chapter 133: A Lie and a Trap
132 Chapter 132: Mountain Trail
131 Chapter 131: Rescue Reques
130 Chapter 130: Meeting Again
129 Chapter 129: Sword Sain
128 Chapter 128: Skirmish
127 Chapter 127: Checking in
126 Chapter 126: Aftermath
125 Chapter 125: Emergency Escape
124 Chapter 124: The Victor
123 Chapter 123: Trump Card
122 Chapter 122: Pride Comes Before a Fall
121 Chapter 121: A Proper Sword
120 Chapter 120: Successor to the Stuart Clan
119 Chapter 119: The Duel II
118 Chapter 118: The Duel
117 Chapter 117: Choosing Swords
116 Chapter 116: Rival
115 Chapter 115: Engagement Party
114 Chapter 114: Change
113 Chapter 113: Revisiting Southampton City
112 Chapter 112: Invitation to Southampton City
111 Chapter 111: Reshuffling
110 Chapter 110: Medal of Honor
109 Chapter 109: Hospitalized
108 Chapter 108: In the Depths of Despair
107 Chapter 107: A Summoner's Counterattack
106 Chapter 106: Castrating the Crastrate
105 Chapter 105: Crashing the Party
104 Chapter 104: Massacre
103 Chapter 103: Party Crasher
102 Chapter 102: Campfire Party
101 Chapter 101: Alien
100 Chapter 100: Before the Campfire Party
99 Chapter 99: Campfire Invitation
98 Chapter 98: Mission Accomplished
97 Chapter 97: Crimson Spider King
96 Chapter 96: Crimson Spiders
95 Chapter 95: Forest Training
94 Chapter 94: Conflic
93 Chapter 93: Socialization
92 Chapter 92: Conspiring over the Break
91 Chapter 91: Finishing Together
90 Chapter 90: Attempted Ambush
89 Chapter 89: Training Camp II
88 Chapter 88: Training Camp
87 Chapter 87: Receiving Acknowledgemen
86 Chapter 86: Confession of Victory
85 Chapter 85: Crush and Crush
84 Chapter 84: Against Alicia
83 Chapter 83: Condition
82 Chapter 82: Announcemen
81 Chapter 81: The White Valkyrie
80 Chapter 80: Team Beam
79 Chapter 79: Cut off the Head
78 Chapter 78: Team Battle
77 Chapter 77: Ultimate Outcast Society's first battle
76 Chapter 76: Squad Selection
75 Chapter 75: Favoritism
74 Chapter 74: Dinner Party
73 Chapter 73: Party Preparations
72 Chapter 72: Watery Grave
71 Chapter 71: On Fire
70 Chapter 70: Aping Ou
69 Chapter 69: Mad Monkeys
68 Chapter 68: Rank Up
67 Chapter 67: Invitation
66 Chapter 66: The School's Idol
65 Chapter 65: Hot and Cold
64 Chapter 64: Fire and Ice
63 Chapter 63: Glacial Battle
62 Chapter 62: Cool Challenge
61 Chapter 61: Heated Exchange
60 Chapter 60: A Trace of Peace
59 Chapter 59: Devastation
58 Chapter 58: Battle in the Graveyard
57 Chapter 57: Targeting the Summoner
56 Chapter 56: Tactical Withdrawal
55 Chapter 55: Dance with Death
54 Chapter 54: The Grim Reaper
53 Chapter 53: Visi
52 Chapter 52: Out of City Ceremony
51 Chapter 51: Out of City Invitation
50 Chapter 50: Special Training
49 Chapter 49: Devastating Defea
48 Chapter 48: Mutual Destruction
47 Chapter 47: Killer Moves
46 Chapter 46: Crimson Spear Society
45 Chapter 45: White Lightning
44 Chapter 44: Berserk Lightning
43 Chapter 43: Thunder Hammer Society
42 Chapter 42: Discharge
41 Chapter 41: Society in trouble
40 Chapter 40: Mission End
39 Chapter 39: Alpha Male versus Beta Male
38 Chapter 38: Crying Wolf
37 Chapter 37: Second Mission
36 Chapter 36: Mission Log
35 Chapter 35: Rescue
34 Chapter 34: Monster Hunter
33 Chapter 33: Diversion
32 Chapter 32: Mission
31 Chapter 31: Prestige
30 Chapter 30: Fans
29 Chapter 29: Ultimate Outcas
28 Chapter 28: Team Kill
27 Chapter 27: Vicious Duel
26 Chapter 26: Iron Fis
25 Chapter 25: Bullying
24 Chapter 24: Fight or Fligh
23 Chapter 23: Training
22 Chapter 22: Relationships
21 Chapter 21: Evasion
20 Chapter 20: Declaration
19 Chapter 19: Invitations
18 Chapter 18: Newfound Fame
17 Chapter 17: An electrifying end
16 Chapter 16: Defea
15 Chapter 15: The Captain makes her move
14 Chapter 14: White Knigh
13 Chapter 13: Assassin
12 Chapter 12: The Great Wall
11 Chapter 11: Summoning
10 Chapter 10: Phantom Hunter
9 Chapter 9: Challenge
8 Chapter 8: Crowley Grand Arcane Academy
7 Chapter 7: Visitors
6 Chapter 6: Sparring
5 Chapter 5: Black Rose
4 Chapter 4: Library
3 Chapter 3: Five years later
2 Chapter 2: Magic
1 Chapter 1: Brand New World
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