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Obtaining Legendray Dragon Template At The Start As A Side-Character!-Chapter 31: Three Days Of Training III
After they concluded that Reinh’s idea was actually good, the youths followed his orders with motivation, and based on Reinh’s arrangement, the one-on-one battles started.
Because of the large number of people, these battles took a long time, and it did not seem likely that they would finish at least until tonight. However, he did not care.
There were three days for training. For him, even one day was enough to start group training for these kids and teach them how to win.
Because of this, he decided to spend today only watching their individual abilities. He had to see whether there were any talented seedlings among them or not.
For the plan he had in his mind and the path he wanted to walk, he needed a group of capable subordinates.
Right now, he had no one by his side. Even though he knew a few good candidates, most of them were outside the Clan, and until he left this place, he could not meet them.
Because of this, for now he had to find a few people among these kids and grow loyalty in them.
"Um, I mean, Lord Reinh, can I not fight?" Hearing a voice, he came out of his thoughts and looked at the fat boy standing next to him.
"Lord Reinh?" Reinh’s eyebrows rose a little. This boy had quickly changed the way he addressed him. He clearly looked scared.
The speed at which this boy changed his attitude and adapted was amazing. Maybe this was exactly what would make him a successful merchant.
A light flashed in Reinh’s eyes, and an idea came to his mind.
"Of course! I don’t dare call you anything other than Lord Reinh!" Aron nodded with excitement.
"Everyone must fight."
"Can I not? I’m too strong. If I fight, I might hurt these kids!"
Reinh stayed silent and looked the boy up and down. Based on his memories from his past life and things he had heard, this boy’s main talent was in business.
’I think I can use him in other ways,’ he thought, then turned his attention back to the fight happening.
"What will you give me in return?"
"Huh?" Aron was confused.
"For anything you want, you must give something too. So if I let you not fight, what will you give me in return?"
"Well, anything you want!"
"Let’s say for now you will owe me one thing," Reinh nodded.
"Thank you very much! I promise I will always be loyal to you and be your little brother!" Aron said happily.
’Their situation is worse than I thought,’ Reinh ignored him again and focused on the fights. He did not remember clearly at what level these kids’ abilities were.
But based on what he was seeing now, he could say they were not very impressive. Of course, this did not mean they would lose.
With him here, the other groups had no chance of defeating them. Still, he preferred that these idiots not be useless weight and instead be useful.
"Maybe I should reduce their dependence on their weapons," he thought, then an even better idea came to his mind.
"If they face death, they will do anything to survive. That alone should be enough to make them stronger." Life-and-death experiences were always the strongest triggers for becoming powerful.
Even he himself, in his past life, became one of the best swordsmen in the world thanks to these triggers.
The battles continued almost until afternoon. After they ended, Reinh allowed them to rest for one hour and spend it drinking and eating something.
After one hour, their new training would start, and they had to return on time. Otherwise, their skulls would be crushed.
"It seems the training worked a little. I could see that more or less the vulnerability of their weak points became less," Cerdik walked toward him as he stood in the middle of the training ground.
"The vulnerability of their weak points decreased and they learned how to cover their weaknesses. But their overall power is very weak. Their survival instincts must become stronger, so strong that their bodies learn to do anything to win."
"What are you going to do?" For some reason, Cerdik felt bad for those kids.
"I plan to show death to these kids," Reinh replied.
"Huh? They are just kids. This might be too much."
Reinh looked at him. As he thought, even though this man did not show it, he had a relatively soft heart.
"I’m also a kid, so it doesn’t matter much. It’s not like an old man is beating them, right?"
"....."
Cerdik sighed. Even though the idea was dangerous, maybe it could really help those kids become strong faster and even help them build their first ring.
One hour passed like the blink of an eye, and all ninety-eight remaining youths returned to the training ground. When they saw Reinh standing in the middle of the field, for some reason they felt uneasy.
"Your next training is simple. You will fight me and try to win. This training has two parts. In the first part, you attack me with your own weapon. In the second part, you attack me either without a weapon or with a different weapon."
"Attack me one by one. You do not need to show mercy. Attack me like a wild animal that wants to hunt its prey."
The people present looked at each other. For a moment, they felt they had heard wrong.
They had to attack Reinh? And with the goal of winning? For some reason, they felt something was wrong. Still, they did not dare refuse his order.
After a deep breath, a girl was the first to step forward. A girl with long purple hair and blue eyes, taller than most of her peers.
"Can I attack with full power and with the intent to kill?" the girl asked to be sure.
"Of course," Reinh nodded.
"Good. From the first moment I saw you, I wanted to crush that proud and self-satisfied face of yours," the girl laughed, took out two daggers, and rushed toward Reinh.







