Chapter 515: My writing is not good

Chapter 515 The writing is not good

Berna Village, blue sky and white clouds.

Gordon, who looked dirty all over, rushed out of the airship.

For the past half month, his mind has been immersed in the realization of "courage".

Now that I finally had some results, I relaxed my mind and suddenly realized that I had never cleaned my equipment, and the Bernard armor on my body was already smelly.

No wonder Pig Chop kept holding his nose and staying far away from him.

He ran all the way back to the hut and took a good shower. He took off the blood-stained Bernard armor and piled it with the tattered Bernard sword.

Give it back to the chief researcher later.

Looking at the pile of mosquitoes and flies flying around the gadget, Gordon couldn't help but grin. The scene of the chief researcher's face full of disgust had already appeared in his mind.

There is a high probability that this set of equipment will be discarded directly, but the opponent should not be able to make him lose money. The pile of big strange bird materials will already be enough to compensate him.

After a good scrubbing, Gordon put on a clean shirt and sat down at the desk.

He plans to take a two-day rest, summarize and record his practice experience during this period, and then enter the next stage of actual practice.

Unrolling a brand new roll of parchment, he gently picked up a quill, dipped it in some ink, and began to think about how to write.

Until the ink dripped onto the paper, he couldn't figure out how to write this first sentence.

Putting the quill back into the ink bottle and looking at his rough hands covered with calluses and scars, Gordon scratched his head in distress.

The heavy sword, which cannot be lifted by ordinary people, is as light as a quill in the hands of these hands. However, if he really pinches the quill and only carefully controls the force not to break the pen barrel, it will already cost him a lot of money. part of the energy.

He is not illiterate and even likes to read, but he is really not good at writing.

Perhaps we should be like Mr. Bernard, and write whatever comes to mind?

Wouldn’t this make it more difficult for subsequent readers?

"Pork Chop, how about I tell you and you come and write it for me?" Gordon looked expectantly at Pork Chop, who was licking and cleaning his hair.

Zhupa raised his head and looked at him with disbelief, "Are you a pig meow? I'm a cat here, and you want the cat to help you polish your pen?!"

“What should we do?”

"Write it yourself! At worst, you can find an idle scrivener later and ask him to polish it for you. Longliyuan is on the top of the hillside!" Zhupa said angrily.

“That makes sense.”

Gordon muttered, picked up the quill again, and wrote the word "courage" in big words on the parchment.

After thinking for a while, he added "Style Great Sword".

Zhupa, who came over and lay down at the table to watch, rolled his eyes, "You've been holding it in for a long time and you just came up with a title, meow?"

Gordon gritted his teeth, pushed away Pork Chop's head, and wrote the first sentence under the title - Power not only comes from the body, but also from the spirit, will and belief.

Pork Chop lay back again, "Meow? Isn't that a decent meow?"

Just when Gordon was hesitating whether he should throw the pork chop out, there was a knock on the door of the house.

"Senior Gordon! Senior Gordon at home?"

Gordon had to put down his pen for the time being and walked to open the door.

The visitors were a trio of cross team members whom they hadn’t seen for a while. During the half-month period when he was busy looking for trouble for the big strange bird, the cross team seemed to have taken an airship and went hunting in a relatively distant hunting ground.

"It's you." Gordon opened the door and let the three people in.

“Senior Gordon! How have you been lately?”

Yuna was as energetic as ever, while Eliade and Lan seemed more polite.

After saying hello, Gordon focused his attention on Yuna. He smiled and said: "Yuna, you have changed your equipment."

Yuna smiled happily, "Yes! I just got the goods from the workshop!"

Gordon took a second look at Yuna's new equipment. It was obvious that this was not a complete set of equipment, but a mix and match.

Mixed and matched clothing is not too common among hunters. After all, hunter equipment is designed by craftsmen as a whole and finalized. Mixed and matched equipment sometimes leads to problems such as loose integration between armor parts and mutual influence.

Hence, choosing to mix and match equipment is most of the time a last resort, for example if the materials you have are not enough to make a complete set of equipment.

However, Yuna’s situation is an exception.

This is a very popular mix-and-match set among novice hunters. It is made up of parts from the Big Wild Boar King set and the Dog Dragon King set. Therefore, it is also nicknamed the "Pig-Dog Set" or "Pig-Dog-Pig-Dog-Pig."

Perhaps because they are both leather armor types, the two sets of equipment are very closely integrated. The defensive performance is also very outstanding at the two-star and three-star stages. The most important thing is that the "cost" is low.

As long as you hunt a Big Wild Boar King and a Dog Dragon King, you can basically collect the materials. Some hunters will even wear this set of equipment until they reach four stars.

This guy is basically on the road.

“Senior Gordon.”

Eliad, who was calm but introverted, opened his mouth but hesitated to speak. Yuna looked worried for him and rushed to say what he wanted to ask.

“Senior Gordon, I want to ask you if there is any important information in Mr. Bernard’s relics? And how is the research and development of the Courage style?”

"Yuna! Sorry, Senior Gordon, we were too rude."

"it's okay no problem."

Gordon smiled and waved his hand, "There is indeed a lot of useful information in Mr. Bernard's relics, and it also gave me a lot of inspiration, especially the 'special gesture of holding a sword'.

I like to call this move the "Courage Stance". This move will definitely become one of the core moves of the "Courage Style" in the future. "

Hearing this, Eliad couldn't care less about being polite or impolite. He rushed to Gordon in two steps and asked excitedly: "Senior Gordon! What do you mean when you say that?"

Gordon nodded and confirmed: "Well, we already have a clue about Courage Style, and I think I have achieved some results recently.

Now that the general framework and core have been determined, the next part is the practical application and the filling in of certain moves. "

Yuna's eyes lit up when she heard this, "Senior Gordon! So is it possible that this courage style will be applied to the sledgehammer in the future? We feel that we are quite courageous!"

Gordon thought for a while, nodded and said: "I don't dare to say about other weapons. The sledgehammer should be no problem. There are already many things in common between sledgehammers and swords.

As long as the Valor-style Great Sword is released, more powerful Hammer users should be able to extract the key from it quickly to form the Valor-style Great Sword. "

“Where’s the light crossbow?!” Lan couldn’t help but ask.

“I’m not sure about that.” Gordon twitched his lips, “I don’t know anything about long-range weapons.”

"All right."

“Speaking of which, among the three of you, who is better at writing?” Looking at the three young people with different personalities, Gordon asked tentatively, trying his luck.

"Lan! He is a playboy. He writes love letters to little girls all day long. You can meet girls who have been flirted with by him in the village or even outside the village!" Yuna did not hesitate to expose the shortcomings of her teammates.

“Ahem.”

Lanqi coughed twice to cover up his embarrassment, and then changed his temper, "Iliad is good at this. His usual hobby is writing sonnets. Many of the verses in my letters were stolen from him!"

Eliad: "?"

“That’s okay.”

Gordon stretched out his hand and tapped the two handsome young artists, "Both of you, stay here tonight."

(End of this chapter)

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