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The best way to overcome fear is to face it! Keep going! Don't stop!!
"Ooo ...
The group of heroes, while enduring Elsa's murderous aura, practiced fiercely with tears of emotion in their eyes.
Yes! What is this level of murderous intent compared to that?!
Their mere killing intent intimidated them; if they encountered an even stronger demon, wouldn't they be doomed?!
Besides the invited heroes, heroes from three other expeditionary groups are also training and getting ready here.
Perhaps influenced by Layton, everyone's training performance was...very good.
A floral fragrance wafted on the breeze, and the Flower Warrior, Kafi, suddenly appeared before An'i. (Temple)
She gracefully lifted her skirt, gave a slight bow to An Yi, then looked up and smiled: "Good morning, Sword Hero."
"Good morning."
"How's the training going?" Annie asked. Jiu
"With the Shield Hero leading everyone, everyone's training with great enthusiasm," Kafi said with a hint of helplessness in his smile.
because……
Now it's unclear who the leader is!
Considering the various complex situations that may arise on the battlefield, the training adopts a "random team formation" method.
Simply put, on the battlefield, you can find several other warriors of different ranks and immediately start fighting together.
On the battlefield, it's a many-on-many situation; enemies can appear anywhere, and heroes can die at any time.
The battlefield is not a turn-based game where both sides take turns attacking, nor is it possible for a few heroes to completely and ideally deal with a demon.
Therefore, the warriors must react and cooperate as quickly as possible in order to deal with the enemy swiftly and reduce losses and casualties.
"Are Mr. Sword Hero and Ms. Killing Hero here to supervise everyone's training?" Kafi asked, puzzled.
"No, I have a question I'd like to ask Mr. Carl."
Before An Yi could answer, Elsa spoke first.
"Let's find an open space," Annie said.
"Okay, okay~ I'll lead the way!!"
After Kafi finished speaking, he ran to a spot about ten meters away and chased his group members away.
"Go practice somewhere else! Make your spots available for Mr. Sword Hero and Ms. Killing Hero!!"
Then he waved to the two of them;
"This way, please, both of you!"
An Yi: "..."
Elsa: "..."
The training ground is actually very large, but all the heroes combined are only around two hundred people, and there is still open space at the back of the field.
After Annie and Elsa walked over, Kafi stood demurely to the side, looking very interested, eager to see the two train.
“Then, Miss Elsa, is there anything you would like to ask?” Annie asked. ♂∏[♀〈〔±
Elsa: "I don't know."
An Yi: "...?"
Elsa stood with her hands behind her back, her gaze darting left and right, looking rather awkward: "I don't know... what I did wrong, that's why I wanted to ask for your advice."
An Yi nodded and said, "Okay."
It’s not that I can’t understand it.
It's actually quite normal not to know what you don't understand. The fact that she realized this and asked An Yi is already a very smart thing to do.
"Why do you feel like you're wrong?" Annie asked again.
"Because... I got beaten up, and besides, I didn't do what you taught me..." Elsa lowered her head, her voice growing softer and softer.
An Yi: "!"
He suddenly understood why Elsa was so "strange".
This... isn't this just a puppy that did something wrong?!
Knowing they've done something wrong, they shrink back, tail between their legs, and wait pitifully for a scolding. Only when they're sure everything is alright will they cheer up again.
"It's okay, as long as you're alive, you have a chance to improve."
"Tell me everything that happened that day, from the beginning," Annie said calmly.
"Hmm." Elsa breathed a sigh of relief when she saw An Yi's calm reaction, thinking that he didn't seem angry.
Kafi watched with great interest from the side.
The Sword Hero... he's so gentle!
Then, Elsa talked about her encounter with the Goblin King's servant and how she met up with An'i.
As Kafi listened, he held up a flower fan beside him, covered his mouth, and laughed softly...
Elsa's description is just so interesting.
"Those two goblins took a tree and kept hitting me, kept hitting me, kept hitting me, and I kept hitting them back, but I couldn't hit them."
It's really hard for Kafi to give any advice based on this kind of battle description.
What do you mean, just keep hitting it and keep hitting you? Isn't fighting just about attacking each other? It's just a matter of hitting and being hit!
An Yi nodded thoughtfully.
Kafi couldn't help but think to himself, "What did you even understand before you nodded?!"
After Elsa finished speaking, Annie looked up.
"Okay, I see."
Kafi: "?!"
What do you understand now?!
Anyway, she didn't understand.
"Have you ever heard of the word 'afraid of punches'?" Annie asked.
"Afraid of power?" Kafi whispered from the side.
Annie didn't hear her whisper, but continued to Elsa, who was shaking her head: "Being afraid of fists means being afraid of fists."
When humans see an attack aimed at their face, they instinctively close their eyes.
But this is disadvantageous for the battle.
"To ignore the attack and instead close one's eyes is to face certain death."
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"Afraid of punches... um." Elsa nodded, as if An Yi had hit the nail on the head, with a serious expression.
"You should also be aware of the problem you've been avoiding in the fight, right?"
"Yes." Elsa nodded again.
From Elsa's description, Annie knows that Elsa was aware that she was running.
The fact that she emphasized that she was "constantly being hit" already shows that this part left a deep impression on her.
And she wanted to change the place...
She didn't fight back.
Despite being constantly attacked, she didn't use the methods An Yi taught her to retaliate.
The root cause, as An Yi just said, is "fear of punches."
An Yi said solemnly, "It's correct to be afraid of being attacked, so you focus on the enemy's attacks and your own defense."
However, if you focus too much on it, you'll overlook one thing.
That is the enemy's intention.
In short, it's about what the enemy wants to do.
"The enemy... wants to kill me?" Elsa asked, bewildered.
Kafi covered half her face with her fan and muttered under her breath, "Hmm...right and wrong..."
That's too vague!
“That’s right, but why didn’t they kill you? Why did they chase after you and beat you up? Was it because they didn’t want to kill you?” An Yi didn’t deny it, but asked in return.
"……do not know."
Even with Elsa's small brain, Annie's question was still a bit convoluted.
"Forget it, to put it simply, it means the other party can't kill you."
The opponent can't kill you quickly because you're too fast, so they can only chase after you and attack.
"He's pursuing you, what are you going to do?" Annie asked.
"run?"
No, fight back.
If he chases you and you run away, you're handing the initiative over to him.
Didn't I just say that the enemy can't kill you in a short time?
"Then you need to think about how to regain the initiative, and then find a way to kill the enemy," An Yi explained.
Kafi listened from the side, nodding and humming in agreement.
I've learned a lot.
Although they are all simple and easy-to-understand principles, these few simple words might be a lifesaver when you're facing a critical moment.
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