Chapter 564: Inducement, Evidence
"Yes, it was the Knight who saved Uncle Bill, and if it weren't for the Knight who happened to come back to see me......"
Iguli's words were only halfway over, and the Johansen brothers and sisters understood what Iguli meant, that is, if the knight didn't come back to find Iguli, and then happened to find Bill Johansen in crisis, it was very likely that Alan and Omelia would have lost their father forever!
Although they still think that this is Igul's fool, the Johansen siblings can't find a reason why the other party has gone around in such a big circle to lie......
To pretend? To brag?
The siblingly Igul wasn't the kind of person to make fun of their father!
However, this shows that what Iguli said is true, so what Iguli experienced is too magical, it is even more fairy tale than the story, and he really thinks he is the hero of the story?
casually meet a dying strong man, can you still expect others to repay the favor, instead of directly killing you?
This routine even the recent popular stories of bards don't dare to make up like this anymore!
So much so that even with the bonus points of Iguli's debaction, the Johansen siblings began to be skeptical, but without any relevant evidence, it is still difficult for Iguli's statement to fully trust the two.
There is a limit to the trust that can be gained by language, otherwise the scammer would not need to use so many tricks to lure people into the game in addition to verbal coaxing...... Iguli is also very clear about this, after all, when he usually tells stories in front of his friends, why do he prepare props in advance, so that the audience can have a sense of substitution while talking, just like acting in a stage play, pulling a cloak and raising a wooden sword can also give people a sense of facing a warrior.
Most of the bards also carry musical instruments to accompany the stories they tell, because when most of the plots are up and down, the intense and high or low and gloomy soundtrack, combined with the compact plot, can mobilize the emotions of the listener, and the rhythm of the voice can also replace the text to express more complex emotional changes, which is the natural lack of the story recorded in the book compared to the interpretation that Iguli found......
This is one of the important reasons why Iguli is still keen to listen to the performances of the bards, even though he already has many stories, and by understanding the delicate preparation of these bards, you can learn more about the key plots that are not described in detail in the simple stories!
And it is often these messages that do not remain in words, expressed in a special form, the kind of "secrets" that need to be discovered by themselves, that are the meaning of the story.
And the skills that Iguli is borrowing now are also derived from this kind of high-end discourse similar to "blank", he very clearly explained that the powerful combat power he mastered was the focus of the current communication with the Johansen brothers and sisters, so he hid his special combat power from the explanation of the narrative, did not explain his strength, but made it a proof of his previous lies!
Letting the real facts bear witness to unverifiable lies, the Johansen siblings will naturally be easily led astray and will not consider the question of why Iguli changed and how powerful Iguli is, but will think "Oh, it turns out that Iguli has become so strong, so what he said may feel, but it should be the truth, right?", "It was this powerful knight who saved our father, right?"
Then Igul was waiting for a more straight personality, and Allen spoke next......
"But, even if what my father said to you is true, can humans really become so strong? That's hundreds of strong lynxes!
Regarding his father's words about the rescue of a mysterious person, as well as Iguli's account, Alan has actually believed seven or eight points, but he still finds it difficult for him to imagine that human beings can really have this kind of power, and from the tone of his voice, it is obvious that Alan is more worried about the last question.
Yes, Iguli categorically said that he worked hard for his family and friends and really put it into practice, which really touched them, but they were even more worried that Iguli's efforts were meaningless, and they were afraid that what he was doing was useless, and the bamboo basket was empty......
After all, all kinds of rumors have been circulating in the village, and it sounds like the mysterious people are not normal people, and such a powerful knight, can his power be so easily learned and inherited by a small villager?
Most of the knights in the storybook are either gifted or noble-blooded, and even if the civilian soldiers are favored by the nobles to become noble knights, in the end, these characters still stop at cannon fodder, or their heroic sacrifices trigger the protagonist's awakening determination!
Jia Dalu is a bloodline class society where the church and the king struggle against the rights of the aristocracy are naturally inseparable from the theme of emphasizing blood as the key factor, and the so-called "equality of all" ideology does not have enough political soil in the Guzi Kingdom.
So it's not that the best friends look down on Iguli's potential, but in this era of relative peace and low productivity, almost every commoner has his own low-blooded "self-knowledge", and others can be so strong Maybe it's because of the knight's extraordinary background and power, but it's just a villager, why can Iguli really become stronger if he works hard?!
Alan and Omelia were really afraid that Igul had gone astray and delayed the bright money of their family heirloom carpenter......
Besides, it is not Iguli's responsibility to protect the village alone, and in the hearts of Alan and Omelia, they do not think about and contact as much and so deeply, and they think that if they want to protect Yuno Village, it is enough to rely on the hunters in the village, as well as the knights and soldiers of the Baron.
So what Iguli needs now is to correct their thinking:
"Alan, Leah, the knight has said that in the face of the unknown changes in the Yasuo Forest, the strength of the godfather and our village hunter uncle alone is not enough, even if the support of the baron comes, it will not protect each of us...... Hey, let's go out, I'll prove to you the results of my cultivation!"
"Good!"
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Taking the two wooden sticks that drove away the newborn animals at home, Igul and the Johansen siblings went to the open space near their house where they often played around, and Iguli threw one of them to Allen, and then stood opposite it, just like they used to play and learn "swordsmanship".
Eren instantly understood what Iguli meant, and Iguli, who had never won a battle with him, wanted to prove that the knight's teachings were effective by defeating him?
But even if he defeats himself, what can Iguli prove?
Eren is just a child, could it be that defeating him will allow Iguli to prove that he is capable of protecting the village?
Iguli is afraid that his brain is feverish?
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