Chapter 509: Legacy from predecessors

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"Courage style." Gordon repeated the word.

Do you only have time to develop half of the style...

The man of few words, Yin Liade, rarely took the initiative to explain: "During the previous battle against Dragon Slayer, I saw Senior Gordon use a sword move to face the monster attack and use the opportunity to dodge.

The action postures may be different, but the core concept is very similar to a move called 'Courage Evasion (Knife Evasion, Y Back)' in the 'Courage Style' developed by Mr. Bernard.

Therefore, I was thinking about whether there might be any relationship between Senior Gordon and Mr. Bernard. Of course, it is normal for different people to create similar moves. After all, Senior Gordon is also a high-level swordsman... ..”

Gordon smiled and interrupted Yin Liade, "You don't have to be so cautious. I didn't create that trick myself, but it was taught to me by my master, Master Campbell.

Master told me clearly that this was a move created by a certain great swordsman from Ryukyakuin. At the same time, he also mentioned that there were hunters at Ryukyakuin who were trying to develop a new hunting style.

After listening to your words, I realized that the hunter should be referring to Senior Bernard. "

"...So that's it." Yin Liade murmured.

It was impossible for Gordon to say that he was not disappointed or regretful when he learned that the creator of Courage Style was no longer alive. If Bona was still alive, they would have had a very smooth communication, right?

But more than anything, he felt an inexplicable sense of responsibility.

From the perspective of efficiency alone, it is naturally the best choice to gain the essence of the existing hunting style and improve one's own martial arts.

But he always felt that it was a pity that "courage", a hunting style that perfectly suited his character and habits, could only be abandoned halfway due to the unfortunate death of its creator, and be gradually forgotten as time goes by.

After thinking carefully for a while, Gordon said to Yin Liade: "To be honest, the main purpose of my trip to Bernard Village is to learn the courage style. It's a pity..."

Yin Liade lowered his eyelids.

"Huh, is it Bernard, the Seven-Star Great Sword Master? It's such a pity."

Gordon exhaled and his expression became serious, "Yin Liade, Senior Bernard is your guide, you may be familiar with him, this question may be a bit offensive.

Are there any notes left among his belongings? Records about the development process of the Courage Style, including essays about his thoughts, or even daily diaries are also acceptable. "

Yin Liade suddenly raised his head, "Senior Gordon? What do you want?"

"Although I am overestimating my abilities, standing on the shoulders of my predecessors, I may be able to complement the 'courage' of Bernard's predecessors."

...

In this matter, Yin Liade showed amazing action.

He tried his best to find Bernard's relics, and he would not let go of any relics with words, even a few simple graffiti.

The easiest part to find is on the bookshelf of the room where Gordon lives now.

Yin Liade knocked on the door one by one and asked, and obtained some potentially useful letters from Bernard's close friends during his lifetime.

As for the most important part of the relic, which is also the most difficult to obtain, it was buried in Bernard's grave together with the ashes.

Yin Liade visited Bernard's legacy countless times, explaining the situation repeatedly. He experienced the initial angry scolding, then the cold disregard, and finally the reluctant understanding.

In the end, key information including Bernard Hunter's notes, diary, and some manuscripts were obtained.

After obtaining these relics and information, Gordon locked himself in his house and studied them repeatedly.

After the chief researcher of Ryukyakuin learned from Yuna and others what Gordon was currently doing, he did not assign tasks to him for the time being to avoid disturbing him.

More than a week passed like this.

With dark circles under his eyes, Gordon read the notes, letters, diaries and manuscripts left by Bernard word for word for the umpteenth time.

One of the most important notebooks contains detailed records about courageous evasion, as well as the "special sword holding posture", which is what he calls the "courage posture" of the sword-raising movement, and the practice of switching between charged slashes and sweeping slashes. Way.

Gordon has benefited, but this content is far from enough to support a "hunting style."

This still lacks the most critical "core".

However, what is troubling is that this "core" seemed to have not been developed and summarized until Mr. Bernard died.

What makes Gordon even more troublesome is that, except for this notebook, at least 95% of the other materials are insignificant content.

However, these contents allowed Gordon to learn from the side about what kind of person Mr. Bernard was like during his lifetime.

According to Zhupa, who helped sift through the information - Is this person probably not your long-lost uncle, Meow?

"Watch it again..."

Pork Chop was curled up at the foot of the bed snoring, while Gordon rubbed his dizzy forehead and continued to read several manuscripts in front of him.

On it were excerpts and slightly useful contents that he had copied bit by bit from all the relics with text.

[I lost my game and was knocked out by Honglong. I broke several bones. I had to go back this time.

There is indeed a limit to courageous gestures. There is no so-called absolute defense and absolute avoidance in the world, so remember it. ]

[...This is a posture I have summarized for facing the enemy. I call it the 'special sword holding posture'. Brother Alex, if you are interested, you can try it. If you find it useful, it's okay to teach it to others. . ]

[Is it possible to dodge with Courage Avoidance, or cut the breath? Thinking... let's try a less powerful monster.

...As expected, he couldn't. The peach-haired beast king's breath flew out and he vomited. ]

[I saw a new weapon called the Shield Axe in Balubare. This bottle is a bit interesting. Can I put a bottle into the big sword?

No, no, you can’t think like that, otherwise evil things like cannon-shaped swords, shield-shaped swords, etc. will come out...]

[...fart! Who told you that the special gesture of holding a knife is unnecessary? It will be more comfortable to charge up in this position! ]

[Not enough is not enough. This thing is far from enough to be called a style. Maybe we should learn from other styles? ]

[Important discovery! After courageously evading, if you directly enter the charging posture, the charging speed seems to be a little faster! Maybe it's because the inertia during the sliding process "warms up" the muscles? ]

[Why can't the Great Swordsman build up 'momentum'? The charged slash is obviously much more powerful than the air blade slash! ]

[...]

[...]

"Ha..." Gordon lay down on the table and sighed.

This senior Bernard is sometimes a little nervous. After finding that he can't learn anything from other styles, he always wants to learn from other weapons.

He raised his head and re-read the article he cared about the most - after having the courage to evade, the speed of accumulating energy will be a little faster.

He had had similar experiences before, when fighting against the Dread Tyrannosaurus, when fighting against the Red-Pocketed Blue Bear Beast, and even when fighting against the Dragon Slayer not long ago.

That kind of improvement is minimal. Maybe it's just like what Bernard said, sliding and inertia "warm up" the muscles and joints in advance.

It has almost no practical value!

Gordon scratched his scalp hard. He was not a scholar, but a warrior. It was really difficult for him to stay in the room and sort out the information.

Patting his cheek hard, Gordon picked up the great sword [Wang Hu] on the weapon rack. He didn't bother to put on the armor and walked out of the door wearing a shirt.

"Stretch your muscles."

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