
It takes time for a disciple who has only been taught the basics to achieve great success.
The person in the thread also said while drinking with the teacher, “We could have met because it was nearby if we wanted to! It’s been 20 years…! I’m sorryyyyy!!”
I don’t know if the other sister disciples have been around for 20 years, but they must have been incredibly quick to pick things up. Still, they are approaching their thirties.
In the first place, this person was only at the dojo until they found a foster family, and I don’t think they practiced until they received a sword like the captain did.
It looks like I met them when they were around 5 or 6 years old, taught them swordsmanship for about 3 years, and they were taken in by foster parents in the royal capital.
Since it’s been 20 years since we last met, let me see… how old are we now?
The child who mastered all of the teacher’s swordsmanship is the sword magic user.
Since we are closest in age, it seems like I could be a candidate for marriage, but we feel more like parent and child to each other.
Why is there still such a strange appeal even though we haven’t been together for that long?
Was my former disciple a black late-bloomer…
It’s often thought to be old man x beautiful girl, but there isn’t a girl.
The girl will come out later and become a daughter.
It looks like they have grown a lot when you see the ending.
I had the impression that the disciples had all grown up together until they became fully-fledged, which is why they seemed to be fond of each other’s personalities, but it turns out that the time they spent together varies quite a bit.
If I were to make a move on that girl, wouldn’t it be quite a situation…?
You suit being an old woman the best.
I don’t know if they will get together, but I think they realized that the age gap between Kenshin and Kaoru is quite concerning.
I want the loli grandma to show her original adult form soon.
She’s probably about the same age as Misato Katsuragi used to be.
I can do it, I can do it.
I’ve been told by my father to find a bride, just in case.
The important thing is that the teacher has no romantic feelings for anyone at all.
I think of my students like they’re my own children.
There’s a perfectly suitable person who is an age-appropriate loli grandma, isn’t there?
At this point, I have met my beloved sword and the greatest rival in my life.
I’m not doing anything special… I say humbly, but when I think my disciple has grown up on their own, the protagonist’s swordsmanship is incredibly strong too, so I wonder how much of this is actually true.
I think they trained in pursuit of that ideal because I’ve been watching them regularly beat up challengers.
It’s not humility; it’s trauma that has led to low self-esteem.
The uncle himself is properly aware of his age and how he is perceived by society.
It’s only natural not to see a significantly older woman as a potential partner.
Maybe the closest to the old man in our faction is Hemberitz-kun?
How high is she on the list of potential brides for my uncle?
If Shupur were with us, he would have been a good training partner for both the teacher and me.
The thread image is just a normal daughter or rather…
I thought the part where the protagonist suddenly falls madly in love with a beautiful girl and has to compete for her was pretty much a template, but from around the point of Sven, the enemies started becoming more appealing, making it tough but gradually more interesting, giving me a sense of “Chi” being added.
By the way, I guess the anime will continue until she has a foster daughter.
How old is the rural area?
The disciples, except for one, don’t see the uncle as a romantic interest at all.
There are spin-offs of Fis, huh…
Aside from Ariusha’s serious crush, everyone else is just respect or affection, right?
It seems like a lot of thought went into the principles of sword techniques and the structure of sword fights, but as a result, the depiction of the old man’s greatness is rather understated…!
I understand that you’re doing something incredibly amazing, but…
Mr. Risandera is seen about half as a father.
The remaining is gratitude.
Is there no good person for the leader? There probably isn’t.
The main heroine is a teenager and the leader of the knights, right?
It’s very revealing.
The old woman is the smallest, right?
I wonder why this old man has such low self-esteem…
Given my age, I can only go for a lolita granny, but the appearance…
A lolibaba is just a lolibaba; there’s nothing special about it just because of age.
Is there anything troublesome about getting close to the leader?
It’s strange that Ariushia has such a serious crush…
It can’t be helped because I was a frog in a well.
When I think about it, they are all apprentices who got too immersed in their work and ended up in their thirties…
I’ve been in the village all this time, you know, teacher.
And I never won against my dad, and then he retired due to back pain.
The Aleutians are too heavy…
What is that slutty outfit?
The heroine is around the marriageable age and has no time left.
Both the group leader and Mr. Risandera are in high demand.
Even my father secretly says that guy is stronger than me.
That’s not it. I want the teacher to leave some blood behind, and also to confirm whether the talent for the sword will be inherited.
I want you to have multiple children with different people; it’s for the sake of the country.
Huh? What is it? Don’t get close to the teacher, or I’ll kill you.
What is it like for a child around the same age as you or younger to approach their father with their sexual desire fully unleashed?
It seems that both the leader and Lisandela have no interest in anyone they consider weaker than themselves.
I thought Srena and Alucia were automatically synchronized, but since Alucia came out in ’16, there’s a possibility they haven’t met at the old man’s house.
Moreover, that guy is probably a virgin, right?
Age: Srena > Aliusia > Daughter of the Magic Sword > Kuruni’s image
The way Srena’s spin-off starts feels like Haite and Fern.
The senior disciple in tier 1 is Srena, but since I only studied under her for 3 years, I don’t think I received a farewell sword.
How beautiful it is that the kids respect the old man as their teacher…
I really love the scene where Surena is drinking with the teacher…
Loli old women are young because of magic, so they should also be able to age with magic, right?
Hurry up and marry that old man.
I’m only teaching the basics, and the understanding that the strength in the thread image is something I acquired myself comes from the original work.
Commander Aliusia really drinks alcohol like it’s water, doesn’t she?
It’s quite dubious whether Srena can honestly be counted as a disciple, isn’t it?
If it’s okay to treat Srena as a disciple, then isn’t it fine to treat someone like Hembritz as a disciple too?
Even if they say I helped him succeed, I didn’t teach him anything about dual-wielding; it’s all about his own effort… that’s what the old man thinks.
The reason I became stronger is that the old man helped me.
Sarena is sensible enough to think, “I respect and owe a debt of gratitude to my teacher, but my strength is 90% due to my own efforts and talent after leaving my teacher.”
There is something strange about Aliyu.
Feeling gratitude and acquiring strength through effort are two different things, you know.
If it weren’t for my uncle’s grooming care, I wouldn’t have been able to become an adventurer.
Seeing the old man sincerely facing the sword, he probably made an effort himself too.
From the original stage, it is quite carefully established that it is not romantic feelings, except for the leader’s other disciples.
Isn’t it fine to call you teacher since you made me realize that the sword is fun?
The teaching at the old man’s dojo focuses on thoroughly instilling basic physical fitness and the fundamentals, and then it’s up to the individual’s talent to self-study and improve from there… that’s the policy.
Rather than Slena, who hasn’t really entered into disciple training, there isn’t much of a sense that the other formally initiated disciples were raised by the old man either.
Aliusia gives off a pure genius vibe, and the others too…
It’s because I’ve worked hard to become stronger that I wanted to reach out to you and spar.
For the young Selina, the teacher was undoubtedly a savior…
By the way, Sreena hasn’t received a cover for the comic adaptation…
I love the scene where Zeno Graybul gets finished off; it’s just too huge.
How rare it is to have a mentor who teaches both the fundamentals and enjoyment.
Aliyushia was able to beat up the knights’ order as soon as she came out…
There are people who temporarily received care at a dojo during their warrior training journey, but it really makes you wonder if they should be counted as disciples.
If one acknowledges the other as a teacher, then one is a disciple.
Is there no one among the male disciples who has become successful?
There is an apprentice blacksmith who can forge a magic sword if they have the materials.
Isn’t it amazing?
So can I also become a disciple?
Strictly speaking, Risandera is not a disciple, so it’s unclear if they can be considered a student…
It would be reasonable for Henry to inherit the dojo or for the magic leader to marry him.
I think it’s safe to say that Randrito-kun has succeeded.
Can the magic guild leader have children…?
Sorry, I completely blanked on Ocean from the beginning.
The old man also changes his mindset after reuniting with his disciples, but he heads towards the battle junkie side.
The comic adaptation is just too adorable with Fis-chan.
I guess the person drawing is having fun too…
Kuruni’s handling of that weapon might have been due to it not matching her natural abilities.
There are people who claim to be the strongest swordsman just because they’re a swordsmanship master at a countryside dojo, but that’s clearly more ridiculous.
Kurni-chan also went over there, shaking her big breasts…
I was told I was one step away from platinum because I kept giving credit to others.
If you look at it in terms of ability, Landrid is definitely a platinum adventurer.
There was a work where a daughter who went to the city proclaimed her retired father, who had secluded himself in the countryside among mediocre adventurers, as a sword saint.
The manga version hasn’t done the confrontation scene between Aliusia and the old man yet, right?
Platinum is a national civil servant.
Do you feel like the leader has been your mentor the longest?
The night with Spool seemed really fun.
As someone with talent as a swordsman, the period until graduation will probably be short, as I will master everything.
I’m a worthless middle-aged man who has no interest in things like marriage or having a wife, focusing entirely on my hobby (swordsmanship).
It seems that the main characters who received the teacher’s sword are just the leader and Fissel.
If anything, I’m living together with a beautiful girl in the distant future.
Sreena and the leader are so amazing that they overshadow her a bit, but Fissel is too much of a genius… If she grows a little more, she seems like she could become incredibly powerful.
It’s nice to be an unmarried father.
I can practice swinging a thousand times.
Well, considering the age balance, if they were to get together, it would be with the division commander…
I thought so, but the more I deal with the university president’s mentor, the more I realize she’s older than I expected…
It must be quite difficult to see someone as a wife who is equal to or even above your own parents.
I think the leader in their thirties is definitely the strongest candidate for a bride, no matter how you look at it.
I love everyone’s reaction when they found out what Fissel teaches.
Only two people know about the catastrophic event…!
It’s important whether the person is interested or not.
Other disciples have no interest at all, but only Aliuscia is serious.
The reason the thread image has a bad relationship with the captain is that it’s normal for the thread image to dislike it when a woman of the same age as them, who is like a father figure separate from their foster parent, is getting close to them with a female face.
If we consider a man in his mid-40s, a partner in their early 30s is not a bad match at all.
Will the day come when Hemuburittsu-kun becomes strong enough to take one from the leader?
The old man was scolded for continuing to ignore the leader’s approach towards his childhood friend who has solidified her resolve, so I think there will be some movement.