Swordmeister Of Rome - Chapter 46 Dragona
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Chapter 46 Dragona

team setup was basically made with Sian and Kalagul as the main firepower. Con Kingdom would know what Tian was up to with the team, but they wouldn't complain with the Grand Bander as an aid. They were allies, but no countries sent Grand Banders to another country to just help. "Ugh, that old King… he's very… uh. Wise." "Don't be polite and rude at the same time. Anyway, I'm counting on you! Haha." "Nngnggng…" The expedition was bound to be more annoying than what Sian initially thought. Sian then decided to enjoy his last days of peace more pa.s.sionately and laid down on his hammock while Celine returned to her dormitory. They had two weeks before departing for Con Kingdom. It wasn't enough time to have significant results with training, so the newcomers gathered at Dragona to train with together and they got to know each other. They needed to learn how to fight together. Even then, two weeks wasn't enough. If

were to function as a real warrior group, it would've required them more than two years to actually work well together. It just happened to be a good chance for these new warriors to gain experience in real combat. The evaluation and general leading would be done by Rian and Celine. Kalagul was to fill the role as an actual aid to the war. Training aside, they still needed to fill in the role as reinforcements. Being a Grand Bander was enough as a reinforcement on its own. If it wasn't for Kalagul or Sian, Tian Kingdom would never send these new warriors out on the battlefield. They would be killed in an instant and it would bring shame to the Kingdom. Sian, who understood all this very well, was looking at the training ground with a concerned look. "Oh… that boy needs… some care. He looks okay. And him… maybe we should leave him here…" Sian did not join the training ground as he was just a captain's a.s.sistant. These men had potential. All of them had good results during the

tournament, so they weren't too bad. However, Sian had met so many powerful warriors lately that he couldn't consider these men for their worth. All the men he had beaten up lately were either Grand Banders or Masters, so looking at Expert-level warriors training in front of him looked like children on a playground. "Ugh.. but I guess it will be okay once we come back…" As Sian repeated his words to rea.s.sure himself, Kalagul was calculating the survival percentages of these men. "25%... 23%... 35%... 12%..." Rian was 100% and Celine was 78%. People of his race connected to each other with their minds and souls, and that made them one as a whole. There was no companions.h.i.+p or teamwork. That was not necessary since they had the ability to act as one. But it seemed like humans had a hard time doing that. Besides, those men were too compet.i.tive. The kids named Rian and Celine were working hard on making them focus on teamwork, but it wasn't easy. Anyway, Kalagul didn't care in the end. It wasn't him who was going to die. Surely, the leader of these humans, King Narasha, didn't think Kalagul would care either. He then returned to the book he was reading. These books were a great help for acquiring information. This body's owner really had no information stored in it, so Kalagul needed to learn fast. He had to adjust and adapt. Rasion was uncomfortable as he started living and training with his compet.i.tors. To build a friends.h.i.+p and work as a team when he hated Panolan! Sir Rian and Lady Celine emphasized teamwork, but it just wasn't working. Besides, it was all because the others couldn't keep up with him. It felt wiser to just train by himself. 'But who is he?' Rasion remembered a man looking down on them from the balcony on top of the training ground. 'Sian… was it?' That captain's a.s.sistant seemed to be doing nothing. He watched the training for a while and went back to being lazy. It seemed like he wasn't doing anything that he was supposed to do. What was more irritating was that he was seen talking with beautiful Lady Celine multiple times. To think that he really was a brother of Sir Rian! There was a reason why no one knew much about the second son of Roman family. As the son of the Roman family, he must have something up his sleeves, thus making him the captain's a.s.sistant. But what could one do with such a bad att.i.tude? It seemed like everyone else had the same idea. All the new recruits were blatantly ignoring Sian. Sian seemed to be enjoying it, but that was probably a bluff. 'Boy… you should look after yourself in the war.' Rasion decided to leave Sian alone if he got into trouble during the war before going out to save him from dying. He then turned to the information given to them about Con Kingdom and the region they were going to be sent to. Information was power. He needed to learn more to increase his survival rate. Two weeks quickly went by. Rian and Celine wanted to spend more time as much as possible, but the war progressed quickly. 'There's no choice but to rely on Kalagul and Sian…' Rian asked the King if it might be too dangerous, but it seemed like he had no intentions of changing the plan. Rian looked at the RShar-Roa that was being activated in front of him with a worried expression and walked in. All of Dragona followed after. "Did they leave?" "Yes, Your Majesty." "Good, good. We will have to get busy then." "It's already in progress." "Good. Let's hurry." King Narasha and Viscount Talin smiled.