
She is a particularly skilled magician in the magic guild and also a swordsman who has mastered all of Beryl-dono’s sword techniques. That’s amazing. If Fissel takes the lead in teaching, it would be reassuring. She will surely be a good example for Mui. Is Fissel going to teach swordsmanship?
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As expected of someone from the same generation, Kuruni understands the most.
Because I was the only younger disciple, I know just how crazy my older sister disciple is…
For now, 1000 times.
The deformed fish with a question mark is cute.
I love being praised for my efforts, and on top of that, I have talent, so my standards are unusual.
The old man’s disciples are only women.
>>7
There are blacksmiths who can tell a person’s strength just by shaking hands.
>>8
It’s also someone with a family who is working as an assistant instructor at an old man’s home.
>>7
Right now, a male apprentice is teaching swordsmanship at the dojo in place of the old man.
>>7
First, there is a man in the image…
>>10
The dark color of the image is not a disciple.
>>13
Lord Beryl is the mentor of the knight order, so the members are like apprentices too!
>>16
Isn’t it too broad of an interpretation!?
>>17
Well, it’s not like that; Henburittsu-kun thinks of himself as the old man’s disciple, and Fisser thinks of him as a junior disciple.
>>13
Isn’t that what you call a disciple since you are currently in training? If that’s the case, almost all the knights can be included too.
>>13
Fissel recognizes him as a younger disciple.
There are also some who are serving as acting masters at the dojo.
The male disciple is active in various places, and I wonder how the old man is doing.
The female disciple knows that the old man is single and is coming to marry him…
In other words, most of them are former disciples, and Henburittsu-kun is like the current disciple.
I think it’s not an exaggeration to say that if Henblitz were a girl, she would be the strongest heroine, which is why she’s portrayed as a boy.
I feel like the old man himself thought he had a lot of girls as disciples.
A person who receives teachings from a teacher. A disciple. An apprentice. Also, someone who studies under a master craftsman or an expert in a particular skill.
So, the children in the department I’m providing guidance to, as well as the knights, are also my apprentices.
Because I’m a guide, it’s tough for my disciple to expand.
I’m seriously completely infatuated with Henburitts-kun.
Above all, I’m in a position similar to a pushed-on apprentice since I’m using the same concentration as Beryl.
Actually, there are only a limited number of places in martial arts where girls can receive instruction, so it’s not unusual to focus on that.
It seems like the command structure would get really messy if even the members are considered disciples… No, the leader would probably allow it.
Don’t talk nonsense about harem stories.
>>26
There’s only one person I’m targeting sexually, and the others I only see as parents or mentors, so I guess it’s not really a harem story.
>>26
It seems like a very open-minded statement to say that there’s nothing wrong with a man being present as a disciple.
There is only one disciple who sees the old man as a romantic interest…
Also, the correct relationship between daughter and master-disciple.
Isn’t Citrus the only female disciple who is clearly targeting older men?
>>30
The flashback scene of Henburittz in this battle is my favorite scene in this manga so far, but it seems like it’s not in the original work…
>>33
Isn’t it nice that Henburittsu-kun, worrying if he can catch up to those who are better than him, is so human?
>>30
It’s great to have a deep focus where all the unnecessary things passed down from the master disappear.
It would be a lie to say there are no harem elements, but I think those looking for a harem will be disappointed.
>>31
I mean, it’s obvious that everyone, except for one person, looks up to me as a father or a mentor…
That aside, I think the conversation with the loli grandma is the most fitting because it’s so natural.
>>41
That one is pretty close and falls under the category of bad friends…
Well, even if I include all the characters, I’m still the farthest from the old man in age.
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I don’t think it will happen because the old man will stop it, but if the leader and the dragon dual swords fought, who would be stronger?
>>34
It seems that the old man and Black-chan likely have experience fighting against each other based on their dialogue from when they battled.
Has the disciple in charge of the dojo shown up?
>>35
It’s the very first one that appears.
>>35
Isn’t it exactly the scene where you’re entrusted with the dojo?
In the original work, it seems that the only ones with clear romantic feelings are the leader and the disciple’s sister, maybe?
It’s appearing for the very first time.
Is it this guy~~~~?
Having talent and being a hard worker, as well as being intuitive, makes it fundamentally unsuitable for me to teach others…
If you can’t do it, I might make you keep trying until you can.
>>45
It overlaps with Captain Taniguchi.
They’re good at teaching over there, but…
I thought a nasty old man who hated the protagonist had appeared, but then Fissel’s class was so crazy that he became an ally and later a fan.
>>46
Starting off by introducing someone in a position that seems hostile, and then inserting that they can cooperate for the sake of work before turning it into a test of skills is a really clever way of managing hate.
The disciple entrusted to the dojo seems to be such a good person and well-liked, so they are perfect for the role of assistant instructor.
It seems like they were passing on achievements to others and didn’t have much ambition for advancement.
It feels most natural to see my father and siblings.
I laughed at the end of the latest volume when another disciple joined.
Well, it’s fine if you’re there, but can’t a guy come in too?
>>50
The man wants to focus on Henblitz.
It’s a 1:1 match with the existing female character, Mewi, who is an active apprentice.
Even though Henburittsu-kun is not a disciple, he has unusual stats from the initial stage.
>>52
To begin with, someone who can serve as the vice-captain of a knight order at the domestic top level at that young age can’t possibly be just a mere pawn.
By the way, the profile view in the lower right corner of the thread image is nice.
The highlight of the old man is when he kneels in front of Mui-chan and thanks Serena with money.
>>57
Mui-chan was taken aback by Srena…
>>58
I want to believe that the misunderstanding has been resolved since Mui and Serena are having a conversation while cleaning on the next page…
>>57
The series of expressions on Mui’s face in that part is hilarious.
>>63
Someone super sketchy just showed up!
I like Hemubrits-kun because he doesn’t have any sarcasm.
>>59
They can properly apologize, show respect, and they are doing their best; reading it gives me a very good impression.
The leader used to dress normally when going to the dojo…
I thought so, but when we met again, the old man wasn’t surprised at all by that outfit.
I wonder if it was always like that.
Well, having almost all main characters be female is probably so it sells better.
Things like sexy outfits, sexy body shapes, and girls being cute.
Even though I’m doing fine, the sword fighting is so good that it pulls the impression away.
>>65
Of course, the battle between the old man and Shupool is great, but the executive battle between Kuruni and Fissel is also seriously interesting to watch.
>>70
The conversation between the old man and Shupul at that tavern distinguished the difference between light and darkness…
The leader’s outfit is something that makes you feel more shocked than turned on.
At first, it’s natural to doubt the old man’s abilities, and even in that moment, he had a strong presence of a warrior, so Hemblitz is truly a good person.
The captain’s outfit is considered pretty absurd even within the story, which is quite harsh.
It’s better to have a pretty girl apprentice than a man, so that’s fine.
An old man whose curiosity is piqued by a student’s question about whether one can defeat magic with a sword.
Really a sword nerd.
The group leader probably met Mui before and has probably been really concerned about her.
It would be frightening if the leader and a woman with a tense atmosphere came there.
And the old man’s apology kneeling.
Mui was taken aback.
The old man was cutting magic, wasn’t he?
>>73
It’s an amazing sword, you know…
>>96
Didn’t you cut with a sword that looked like it was forged by a country blacksmith when you encountered the loli old lady?
>>101
That place is blocking magic with stone pavement.
That’s crazy in its own way.
>>104
I cut ice!
Well, since it’s frozen up to about knee height, I’m cutting through chunks of ice that are about 30 to 50 centimeters and using them as a shield.
>>114
As I thought, they’re out of their mind…
>>101
The fiery spirit has confirmed that cutting it does no damage.
The ice was overall a physical attack…
>>101
I slashed, but it had no effect, so I switched my fighting style.
>>101
I thought it wouldn’t matter this time either because it gets fixed right away even if it’s cut.
The flow is that the old wizard gave you the advice that your sword can cut magic.
>>101
That was just cutting, as if putting a sword in water.
The magic circuit isn’t cut, so cutting it would be pointless.
It seems like it’s going to be a while until the next new manga volume is released, so I’m debating whether to follow the original work.
>>74
It’s already quite different from the original.
>>82
I was just thinking of buying the continuation of the manga, but maybe it’s better to buy it from the beginning…
>>82
I heard that the digging into the spurs is original to the manga, and I was like, “No way!?”
Srena is bearing all the bad parts of the old man by herself too much…
It seems that this old man’s best understanding companion has died.
>>77
The old man killed.
>>87
I wanted to compete with swords more.
>>87
Poor old man… eyes, shoulders, penis.
Their circumstances are similar, so Srena seems like the one who would take care of Mui the most.
I didn’t know that even old ladies are really bad at teaching Fissel.
>>79
They’re saying “I’m terrible” properly in the story!
>>79
I put you in a supporting role because I know.
>>79
I know that Fissel is no good! That’s why I assigned two people for assistance.
>>79
I don’t think it’s because I didn’t know that I became an instructor.
So far, the old man’s male disciples are all humble and serious.
I’m really grateful when the original work is also doing well in these types of comic adaptations.
I have seen many times how a really well-made comic adaptation catches up to a stalled original work and then ends it.
>>85
On the contrary, there are some books that have progressed more than double beyond the original online works.
Manga is really interesting every single time.
Isn’t it unfair that even the old man gets involved in the already famous and super strong knight order and the sword magic department?
>>92
Leader: “It’s okay because everyone knows how strong you are!”
It seems like the original work has a different vibe, so it might be better to read a bit first and then decide whether to buy it?
>>93
I’m a little happy to know that the priest’s corpse puppet Kamikaze Attack existed in the original work.
Properly cruel.
>>93
There are scenes of cutting the straw mat where the sword is not sharpened.
The good thing about the vice principal is that they also start taking physics classes themselves.
The direction is different, but the original work and the manga are misaligned to the extent of the addition of cheese.
>>103
I watched the anime, but I was surprised that it was different from the manga.
>>110
Was there such a difference?
>>118
Hmm, it’s a small detail, but there are things like Srena not noticing the old man, the way Henburittz-kun butts in being different, the lack of explanation for the Leaf Destruction technique, and the different countermeasures for the spinning slash.
I thought, “Oh, so that’s how it was in the original,” because my favorite scenes were different.
What is this shadow that even an old man couldn’t handle at all?
>>105
Isn’t that a past sword saint?
>>105
It’s not my dad.
>>105
It’s not an imaginary dad.
I’ve heard that the self-deprecation and inner feelings of the old man differ quite a bit between the original work and the manga.
To become a master and disciple, you must bow nine times…
I love that the most outstanding qualities of the two strongest fighters are their ability to see through anything and their strong core that allows them to attack from any position.
The disciples are all easy to understand and flashy.
>>113
The difference in reading is so outrageous that if my disciple encountered a spore.
I can clearly see that he was dead.
I love the battle scene with Gammy because it’s so gritty.
If I hadn’t encountered the captain and vice-captain, I could have escaped.
>>117
If it had just been Henburittsu-kun, I might have been able to escape, so seriously, Gyami was really skilled.
>>125
Fissel was also beaten up when he faced Uro.
There is a possibility that Kuruni died from poison, so all the members of the association’s knight order are usually strong, right?
>>139
An old man who can handle it in a 1:3 ratio and eliminate one of them.
>>144
There is a bigger gap than I thought between the old man, the senior disciple, and the junior disciple.
>>139
Speaking of which, will those two end up getting executed after all?
Sister-chan might be dead from internal magic explosion, but…
Is anime the final boss of Spur?
>>121
It seems that the original work doesn’t have much involvement, so I wonder how it will be.
In the web version, Spur, a nameless weakling, has a tragic past…!
>>122
Stop being really sad.
>>122
I’ve heard that strength is stronger online and in books, so then how did the old man win?
It seems that even in the weak manga version, it’s a narrow victory.
>>122
I heard that the web version is actually stronger, just with the past being embellished.
The old man is saying that Spur was the strongest ever.
>>126
“Rather, it’s an old man declaring that Mui can become stronger.”
In other words, a few years later…
Old man’s eyes and situational judgment!
The magical sword of the magical swordswoman!
Black-chan’s endurance!
Gorilla-chan’s power!
The leader’s speed and outfit!
A perfect Mui that has both!
Will the erotic scenes of Mui-ane be exaggerated in the anime?
The leader is seriously fast…
>>128
It would be nice if marriage happened soon.
I was ridiculously boosted from an unknown nobody, Spur.
>>130
It’s definitely better to have a swordsman who is a match for an old man who didn’t exist until now, with a rich background and ties.
In other words, if it weren’t for the old man’s rescue, I would have died in a mutual kill.
You shouldn’t make a sword that shreds its blade when you defend!
Guidance = I don’t think you’re a disciple, but definitely, Colorful-kun is a disciple.
The anime Spur made me think, “Who is this flashy guy?” but is the original work like this?
>>138
The original work is really just a mob character.
It seems that the original Spur doesn’t have a sad past…
>>143
In the first place, there’s no character named Shupuru.
Did the nameless mob really not even have the name “Shupuru”?
The manga’s trail is constantly under my wife’s curse… is it buffed?
>>149
Useless komainu (guardian dog).
>>149
My wife has magical powers, but she rarely uses them.
It’s not that the original work is bad, but the fleshing out in adaptations like comics is so well done that when you go back to the original, it feels underwhelming—it’s the same with things like the pharmacy story.
The sight of a lonely old man drinking alone at the tavern after everything is over is sad…
>>151
Eyes… ears… nose…
You can even go as far as an anime spool.
>>152
Well, Spur is on the official website’s character introduction page.
>>155
Really… Who is this!?
Does the original work include that characteristic upward thrust that comes from a relaxed state?
I wonder if there will be an opportunity for the old man and the leader to have a match.
Does that mean it’s somewhat aligned with the manga?
>>159
I feel like it’s kind of questionable to do that without proper crediting to the original work and without dividing the rights.
>>159
I feel like it would be better not to have such expectations based on the character design of the anime version of Spur.
I’m rereading from the beginning after a long time, and I really love how this leader has an insane, flawless mindset.
Don’t bring it to me after confirming a decree that the person does not know about.
>>162
If you don’t fill in the outer moat, you’ll be refused…
>>173
The suspicion regarding Henburittsu-kun is quite reasonable and forceful.
>>162
If I let the person know, they’ll run away…
If it’s not based on the comic adaptation standards and there’s no Spur in the original work, then who is that Spur on the official anime website? Who are they!?
The sister who gets cut repeatedly while being revived and exposes her skin was incredibly erotic.
>>166
I think the worst death in this manga was that of the sister…
I wonder if the leader feels cold when wearing normal clothes? It makes me anxious.
>>168
The exposure in front of the king even during the knight order’s entrance exam.
>>168
This place was really bad.
>>175
The naive vice-captain has become so accustomed to it that it no longer feels unusual.
When I went to see it, it was a different person with the same name!
The composition is a typical harem story, but…
The only one who seriously looks at and targets the uncle sexually is the leader.
The others are portrayed in a way that resembles a proper master-disciple relationship or a pseudo-parent-child dynamic, making it difficult to judge the manga version.
It might be a proper harem in the original, but it’s just been stripped down.
I just realized that the appearance of the character Rando from the manga was first introduced in the manga version.
Well, from the reader’s perspective, I think they definitely would have been refused if the outer defenses hadn’t been filled in to that extent.
Kuruni’s breasts on the cover of the fifth volume of the comic adaptation are surprisingly plump and healthily sexy.
>>180
I understand why Henburittsu-kun has a hard time knowing where to look.
A secretly popular guy within the Knight Brigade.
>>182
There seems to be a lot of guys who feel like they need to protect her because she has a little sister-like vibe.
Suddenly selecting an almost unknown rural dojo master as the instructor for the knight order.
Is there something suspicious going on…?
>>181
Lady Beryl is a very loyal person.
If my former disciple asks me to be their mentor, I might not be able to refuse…
>>181
There are behind-the-scenes actions (the commander negotiated directly with upper management and gathered the documents without confirming the person’s intention)…
>>181
The dojo itself has a level of notoriety that’s about on par with the nobles of the royal capital, and since the previous dojo master’s father seems to be quite well-known in that regard, well…
The original character Spur is like a mob enemy with almost just a name, yet as a chapter boss, he ridiculous strong enough to fight evenly against both the old man and Fissel.
Well, since it’s involved in a national-scale conspiracy, it’s reasonable within the context to dispatch knights at the level of the strongest in the nation.
The master is a person of strong sense of duty.
If a “letter of appointment with the imperial seal” had been prepared for a former disciple…
Is it possible that you can’t refuse?
>>187
Is there anyone who can refuse this?
(I guess I’m the only one who understands Kuruni’s cuteness…)
The old man’s father has long since judged that the old man has surpassed his prime strength, but well, the old man hasn’t actually fought and won, so he hasn’t surpassed it yet and feels a bit immature; he can understand looking down on himself a little.
Why does Fissel have the top gorilla mindset in the story with that character…?