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Chapter 120. The poor Guya

Snap, snap, snap, snap.

Click.

During the sparring process, Kazan did not use Blood Fury, but even so, the speed of his sword was still so fast that the dojo masters and disciples who were watching around them widened their eyes.

However, I could still only see a little shadow passing by, and I couldn't see where Kazan's knife had reached.

The obvious thing is that in order to adapt to Kazan's sword speed, Shigetsuki Koushiro was suppressed by Kazan and took a few steps back at first, but his face still looked relaxed and at ease.

The sparring between the two only lasted for more than ten seconds. It was not that they could not continue sparring, but the bamboo swords in their hands were overwhelmed by Kazan's crazy attack and broke directly.

Since it was an ordinary sparring match, neither Kazan nor Koshiro Shigezuki used their full strength. Obviously, if it was just like this, there would be no problem at all.

Based on this battle, Kazan more or less judged the level of Shigetsuki Koushiro. His swordsmanship level was at least higher than his. It was hard to tell what level he was at.

The two stopped, Kazan glanced at Shigetsuki Koushiro, and found that the other person shook his head helplessly and couldn't help but sigh.

"Everyone else is going to eat. Kazan-kun, please come with me. By the way, Zoro, you can come too."

Shigetsuki Koushiro looked up and saw Kazan looking slightly depressed. He hesitated and made a decision. Before leaving, he suddenly remembered something and called Zoro who was still immersed in the discussion between Shigetsuki Koushiro and Kazan just now.

Kazan nodded, put down the broken bamboo sword in his hand, and then planned to leave with Shigetsuki Koushiro. He could almost guess what he was going to do.

There is a high probability that there will be a real duel that can bring out all the strength. This is the most direct way to see the essence of a swordsman.

"Father! I want to go too!"

Seeing that Koushiro Shigetsuki didn't call her, Kuina gritted her teeth gently, stood up and spoke to Koushiro Shigetsuki, with a bit of uneasiness and her own stubbornness in her voice.

Kuina didn't know what Koushiro Shigetsuki was going to do with Kazan and Zoro, but she didn't want to be left behind by Zoro, and she didn't like the feeling of being ignored by her father because of her identity as a girl.

"Guina, go cook, you don't need to come."

Koushiro Shigetsuki was walking in front and said without turning his head. This sentence made Kuina's eyes turn red.

Even Kazan felt that Shigetsuki Koushiro's words were a bit too much. From his perspective as the eldest brother, the girls in his family had always been afraid of melting away and falling. It was impossible for Jiuji to be like this.

Kazan looked at the little girl with short blue hair. In fact, regardless of whether it was before the soul was transmigrated or before the flesh was transmigrated, the situation of favoring boys over girls basically only happened in places that were underdeveloped and out of touch with the times.

In One Piece, it's actually similar. Wano Country is an example. So many years of "isolating the country" has left Wano Country's ideas still at a relatively traditional stage.

There are many swordsmen there, and each swordsman is constantly working hard to gain the reputation of a 'samurai'. If he can't do it himself, he will let his descendants continue to complete it. At this time, the situation of favoring boys over girls becomes very serious.

It's obvious.

As the child of Kosaburo Shigetsuki, his hometown is in the country of Wano, and he inevitably retains some of this ancient thought: 'Only boys can completely inherit the swordsmanship and be qualified to become the next master of the Isshin Dojo.

, to be qualified to compete for the throne of the world's greatest swordsman.'

Therefore, Shigetsuki Koushiro never stopped Koina from learning swordsmanship, but he would not support it either. On the contrary, he always remained optimistic about Zoro's swordsmanship and even directly trained him as the next successor.

Kazan did not agree with Koshiro Shigetsuki's view, but he could not refute it.

Because the facts are there, no matter what anyone says, as long as they are not of a special race or have any abilities, the strength growth of boys is higher than that of girls!

If Kuina and Zoro perform the same exercises at the same time, then Kuina will be far behind Zoro in a few years. This is an indisputable fact.

But what Kazan disagrees with is that Koushiro Shigezuki believes that Kuina cannot be more powerful than Zoro in the future, and there is absolutely no way that there is only one way to the future.

Whether it's science, skills, or animal devil fruits, there are many choices in this sea that can allow Kuina to remain a pure swordsman in the future while surpassing Zoro or others.

For example, Kazan's second senior sister is just an ordinary girl. She discovered the shortcomings of being a female in terms of physical fitness early on. She directly gave up the development of strength and devoted herself to studying skills and agility. In the end, she became a sword that surpassed almost all men.

Hao’s Sword Sect.

"Hehe, it doesn't matter. I've asked Monet and the others to cook. You can come and have a look too."

When Kazan walked to Guina, he leaned over and rubbed her short blue hair. It was a little rough, not like the hair that an ordinary girl should have. It seemed that she didn't take good care of it.

Kuina was stunned, and glanced at the gentle Kazan with her big eyes that were already filled with tears, and then cautiously glanced at Koushiro Shigezuki who turned to stare at her in front of her.

Shigetsuki Koushiro looked at his daughter's pitiful appearance, sighed, said nothing, and continued to move forward.

"Let's go."

When Kazan saw this scene, he reached out and wiped the tears from the corners of Guina's eyes, then patted her on the back and asked her to follow.

For the next section of the road, Guina lowered her head and grabbed the hem of her clothes, quietly following behind Kazan, not daring to make any walking noise, like a child who had made a mistake.

Kazan didn't feel much about this scene, which was quite normal. Koushiro probably had the image of a 'strict father' in Kuina's mind.

Sometimes when his younger brothers and sisters make mistakes, Kazan will turn into a 'Brother Yan' and educate them, but such cases are still relatively rare.

As for Kuina's appearance, it seems that she has become accustomed to it, and it is so skillful that it makes people feel distressed.

Arriving at the small courtyard behind Ishin Dojo, Shigetsuki Koushiro raised his head and glanced at the attic in front of him: "Kazan-kun, wait for me."

Kazan nodded and watched Koushiro Shigetsuki go up to the attic and come down immediately. At this time, he already had a knife with a white scabbard in his hand.

When he saw the knife, Kazan suddenly remembered something and turned his head to glance at Guina, who was staring at the knife with bright eyes.

"This is one of the twenty-one skills of the Great Knife, 'Wado Ichimonji'."

"I've heard of it."

"Let's go to the back mountain, the place here is too small."

"good."


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