I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Chapter Thirty-Third: Selfless 2 Swordsmanship (Part 1)

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All the disciples of Sakakibara Sword Gym sat kneeling in the center of the dojo.

Facing the Hanbei who was kneeling in front of them.

"Ogata." Hanbei called Ogata's name in a moderate voice.

"Yes!" Ogata, who was sitting among the disciples, echoed loudly.

"Go forward."

"Yes!"

Ogata stood up, then quickly walked to the front of the disciples, and then knelt down on the wooden floor again.

"Ogata, congratulations."

Hanbei congratulated Ogata in a calm tone that was neither salty nor bland.

"You are the new chief of our Sakakibara Sword Gym! Your progress, and... your talent, make me very happy."

"I am very pleased to have an apprentice like you."

"I'm afraid it will take less than 10 years for you, Ogata, to surpass me."

"Master, you are serious!" Ogata hurriedly said modestly, "I am still far behind you, Master!"

"Hahaha." Banbei Fuxu chuckled a few times, "Ogata...no, everyone, listen to me."

Hearing what Hanbei said, all the disciples kneeling in the dojo immediately cheered up, ready to listen to the master's teaching.

"Don't think too hard of me."

Hanbei whispered in a calm tone.

"The Hirose Fan is just a small fan far away."

"I'm just the owner of the small sword gym in Yuan Xiaofan."

"Japan is big, and the world is big."

"There are countless powerful people in this world."

"There are people beyond people, and there is a sky beyond the sky-I hope you can all remember this sentence."

"Whenever,

Neither can be complacent. No matter how strong your swordsmanship is, there will always be someone stronger than you in this world. "

"Therefore—no matter when and where you are, you must maintain a humble heart and not be complacent."

As soon as Hanbei's instruction came down, all the disciples including Ogata hurriedly lowered their heads and put their hands on the floor: "Yes!"

After educating all the disciples, Hanbei refocused his attention on Ogata.

"Ogata, your current level of swordsmanship and talent are far beyond my imagination."

"As long as you continue to persevere in practicing swordsmanship, you will be able to obtain good accomplishments in swordsmanship in time."

"Although I have taught you this truth before, let me nag a little more now."

"No matter how superb your sword skills are, you can't draw your sword at will to hurt people."

"When you encounter a problem, if you can solve it without violence, don't use violence to solve it."

"Ogata, you have to keep in mind—violence cannot solve any problems."

After Hanbei's voice fell, Ooyoung buried his head again, propped his hands on the ground, and said loudly:

"Yes!"

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That night, Ogata went to Ruya as usual, doing his part-time job as a security guard.

After coming to Liuya, Ogata did not hide anything, and directly told Azaki and Afu that he won the championship in the gymnasium today.

After learning about this, Saki and Afu both cheered.

In fact, the two of them don't know much about the big competition in the Sakakibara Sword Gym.

But they know what it means to be at the top.

No matter what field you are in, being the chief is something worth celebrating——that's what Azaki and Afu think.

"Ah Fu!" Ah Saki said bluntly to Ah Fu beside him, "Go get some wine and appetizers! We have to celebrate tonight!"

"Yes!" Ah Fu took small steps and quickly returned to the kitchen.

Ogata cried and laughed as he witnessed the scene in front of him.

Hired by A Saki, it has been a while since I came to Ruya to work as a security guard.

Ogata is also used to Saki's bold personality, who always invites people to drink and eat food.

Compared with the excitement of Saki and Afu, Ogata himself was not too happy.

Being able to become the new chief of Sakakibara Sword Gym is certainly something to be happy about.

But to win this competition in the gymnasium means to represent Sakakibara Kenkan in the next month's competition for worshiping gods in Izumo Taisha Shrine.

Ogata has mixed feelings about going to battle to sacrifice to the gods.

To be honest - Ogata is actually not interested in the competition of offering sacrifices to gods.

Ogata is a person who doesn't like trouble.

For those things that look and sound troublesome, Ogata has always been respectful and insensitive.

If it weren't for the fact that Azaki gave too much money, Ogata would not have taken on the troublesome job of being an izakaya security guard.

Participating in the battle to worship the gods - in the eyes of Ogata, it is a very troublesome thing.

On behalf of Sakakibara Kenkan, I will compete with Toyama Renrou, who once again represents Ishikawa Kenkan in the battle of gods this year...

Ogata felt troubled just thinking about it.

However, he is now the winner of the competition in the gymnasium, and he is destined to participate in the next month's sacrifice competition, so whether Ogata is looking forward to it or not, he has to bite the bullet.

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Get your wine and appetizers ready—this will take some time.

Xu conveniently held his knife, and waited with Azaki in the flow room for Afu to prepare the wine and appetizers.

The waiting time is always boring.

Just when Ogata was thinking about whether to think about some topics and come to chat with Azaki, Azaki suddenly said:

"Master Ogata."

Asaki lowered her voice very low.

As if she was afraid that outsiders would hear her voice.

"Huh? Miss Asaki, what's wrong?"

"That... I have something I want to ask you."

"Miss Azaki, if you have any requests, please speak up." Ogata said straightforwardly, "I will do my best to do whatever I can."

A Saki invites Ogata to drink and eat food every three days.

It made Ogata feel embarrassed a long time ago.

Now A Saki has something to ask Ogata to do, and Ogata, no matter whether it is out of reason or morality, he naturally has to try his best to fulfill A Saki's request.

"It's actually just a small thing..."

Asaki turned her head and looked at the kitchen behind her.

After confirming that Ah Fu was still making drinks and appetizers in the kitchen, Ah Saki turned her head and said in a lower voice:

"I want to borrow some money from you to buy a Wu suit."

"Wu Fu?" Ogata asked doubtfully.

Gofu - that is, kimono.

The term kimono did not become popular until after the Edo period.

During the Edo period and before, people used to call their traditional clothing Wufu.

"Yeah." Ah Saki nodded, "About this time 2 years ago, I met Ah Fu who was almost sold to a brothel. Then I adopted Ah Fu here."

"So this time of year is a very special time for Ah Fu and me."

After hearing what Ah Saki said, Ogata's face revealed a look of sudden realization.

"I understand. So—Miss Azaki, did you decide to buy a Wufu as a gift for Miss Afu to commemorate this very special time for you and Miss Afu?"

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