Pirate: Crazy Devil Vic
Chapter 61
Without Vic's knowledge, Guina developed a somewhat sympathetic impression of Fury.
Aiwu and Wuxia also treat Vic and others differently.
Guina began to approach a few people as if they were there, and invited them to train and fight together.
From time to time, he would also give some tips on his swordsmanship to a few people.
Vic was simply flattered and didn't understand how such good luck could come to him.
You must know that Kuina is a completely legendary figure in the Shinshin Dojo.
Although she is kind-hearted, she is also lively and easy to get along with.
But he is usually busy with training and has less contact with his disciples.
Occasionally, it is inevitable that there will be some prejudice against men because of the special encouragement from my father.
She always maintains a cold face as a senior sister who keeps strangers away.
As a result, the disciples in the dojo were more than in awe of her, but not close enough to her.
Kuina herself wanted to become a great swordsman and prove herself to her father, but she didn't care about it.
But ever since she and Fury accidentally confided in each other that night, she really wanted to help this person who was, in a sense, more pitiful than her.
Although Kuina is young, her swordsmanship is definitely not watered down, and she is also very reliable.
Since she half-integrated into the small circle of Vic and others, at least their swordsmanship has grown rapidly.
Fury still has to be excluded here, and Kuina is also very worried about this.
Fury himself seemed to be fine, smiling as usual.
He also looked at Guina calmly, as if what happened that night had never happened.
Guina didn't have his determination.
Vic was not blind, so he naturally saw the clues.
He didn't even make a random guess on his own, he just called Fury over and asked.
"Tell me, what's going on with Kuina?"
Fury is not an honest person either and wants to act stupid there.
"What's going on?"
He looked confused, as if he really didn't know what Vic was talking about.
"Haha, you brat, you still want to act stupid with me? You know what I'm talking about."
Fury looked indifferent and stood there carelessly.
"Maybe she is like those kids in the dojo and thinks we are cool."
Vic didn't say anything, just looked at him with a faint smile.
Fury originally lowered his head, but after hearing the response for a while, he finally looked up.
When he saw Vic looking at him with a smile, he immediately became excited.
Fury was still determined not to admit it at first, but Vic looked at him and felt numb.
Seeing that he couldn't be fooled, he hesitated and spoke roughly.
A censored version from Fury's perspective, of course.
"I happened to meet her once during training. She said nonsense that girls will be weaker than boys when they grow up. I was so angry that I couldn't help but beat her up and left."
Seeing Vic looking at him suspiciously, he didn't believe that he could beat Guina.
It's not that Vic underestimates Fury, it's actually that none of them are currently Guina's opponents.
Especially when it comes to swordsmanship, only those who have been abused can do it.
Fury didn't care about Vic's attitude, and he couldn't explain that he was a sneak attack.
He had no choice but to continue his statement impatiently.
"Who knew she would come back? At first I thought she was going to fight back."
Being defeated in two rounds and crying and yelling was so embarrassing that Fury simply ignored it.
Vic didn't believe that things were that simple, and he was making insinuations.
In just a few words, I understood the whole story.
Fury was asked with a look of despair and depression.
Vic couldn't pay attention to him for the moment, and he was only surprised.
I didn't expect that there would be such an episode between the two.
Now that Kuina has revealed her true feelings to Fury by mistake, will the two still form such a bond even if Sauron appears in the future?
Vic looked at Fury strangely.
It was really unimaginable that this kid had unknowingly stolen the show from Zoro.
"Although it was just an accident, you helped me by accident."
Fury looked confused.
What kind of help is this?
Vic smiled.
"I was originally very optimistic about Kuina and wanted Kuina to join us. It's just that she has been training alone and there is no good opportunity to make contact with her."
Vic was very happy.
I was still thinking about how Laguna would join the gang, but I didn't expect Fury to punch the old master to death.
After some magical manipulation, Guina actually delivered it to her door.
Thinking of this, Vic felt a little emotional, and looked at Fury with a complicated look.
What kind of younger brother is he? He not only sneaks up on other people's little lolita (normally he would never be able to hit her).
He also absconded in fear of crime. When the victim came to visit him, he pretended that nothing was wrong and tried to get through.
Fortunately, Kuina is not very smart either.
Not only did they not hold him accountable, he even rushed to provide guidance and improve the murderer's strength.
This world is becoming more and more complex and difficult to understand.
Friko had no idea what his brother thought of him.
He couldn't believe his ears, his face was confused and frightened.
"No, Vic! You actually! You actually fell in love with her. She is still a little girl."
Vic was confused, why did this sound so wrong?
He looked at Fury angrily.
"I don't want her to get on the ship now. We're not going to sea right away. We're just booking the crew first. Book it!"
Vic emphasized it loudly several times.
"Besides, your age difference isn't that big."
Fury curled his lips, not interested in this statement.
There is naturally a reason why Vic likes Guina.
"The most important thing is, don't you think Guina's god..."
Vic quickly cut off the conversation.
"Is Guina's cooking skills very good? We are also short of a chef. And she has the ability to protect herself, which couldn't be better."
Speaking of this, Fury was speechless.
After all, their craftsmanship is really... not worth mentioning.
He and Ajin are killers in the kitchen, and Vic and Barritt are only good at cooking.
Vic sighed in his heart. What he actually wanted to say just now was, "Guina's swordsmanship talent is very high, and we also lack a pure swordsman."
But when he thought of Fury's situation, Vic was speechless.
You can only hide your emotions in your heart.
Fortunately, Fury didn't seem to notice, and Vic breathed a sigh of relief.
Fury was still concerned about other issues at this time.
"But isn't she the eldest lady of the dojo? How could she be with a group of pirates like us? She just doesn't know our identities now and is just acting on a whim."
Vic only smiled faintly and did not answer.
But he had some confidence in his heart.
After all, if Kuina really wants to break through the limits, transcend gender barriers, and improve her swordsmanship.
I will never settle down and spend the rest of my life in this small place.
In such a plain life, without the understanding between life and death, it is impossible to inherit Koushiro's mantle.
Vic looked at Fury helplessly.
"You have to get along well with Kuina. After all, we may become companions in the future."
"I know, Vic, you're so long-winded. Come on, I'm going to start training."
Fury smiled helplessly on his face and watched Vic go away.
After a while, he turned around, and the expression on his face fell, becoming frustrated and painful.
A punch hit the wall hard.
Aiwu and Wuxia also treat Vic and others differently.
Guina began to approach a few people as if they were there, and invited them to train and fight together.
From time to time, he would also give some tips on his swordsmanship to a few people.
Vic was simply flattered and didn't understand how such good luck could come to him.
You must know that Kuina is a completely legendary figure in the Shinshin Dojo.
Although she is kind-hearted, she is also lively and easy to get along with.
But he is usually busy with training and has less contact with his disciples.
Occasionally, it is inevitable that there will be some prejudice against men because of the special encouragement from my father.
She always maintains a cold face as a senior sister who keeps strangers away.
As a result, the disciples in the dojo were more than in awe of her, but not close enough to her.
Kuina herself wanted to become a great swordsman and prove herself to her father, but she didn't care about it.
But ever since she and Fury accidentally confided in each other that night, she really wanted to help this person who was, in a sense, more pitiful than her.
Although Kuina is young, her swordsmanship is definitely not watered down, and she is also very reliable.
Since she half-integrated into the small circle of Vic and others, at least their swordsmanship has grown rapidly.
Fury still has to be excluded here, and Kuina is also very worried about this.
Fury himself seemed to be fine, smiling as usual.
He also looked at Guina calmly, as if what happened that night had never happened.
Guina didn't have his determination.
Vic was not blind, so he naturally saw the clues.
He didn't even make a random guess on his own, he just called Fury over and asked.
"Tell me, what's going on with Kuina?"
Fury is not an honest person either and wants to act stupid there.
"What's going on?"
He looked confused, as if he really didn't know what Vic was talking about.
"Haha, you brat, you still want to act stupid with me? You know what I'm talking about."
Fury looked indifferent and stood there carelessly.
"Maybe she is like those kids in the dojo and thinks we are cool."
Vic didn't say anything, just looked at him with a faint smile.
Fury originally lowered his head, but after hearing the response for a while, he finally looked up.
When he saw Vic looking at him with a smile, he immediately became excited.
Fury was still determined not to admit it at first, but Vic looked at him and felt numb.
Seeing that he couldn't be fooled, he hesitated and spoke roughly.
A censored version from Fury's perspective, of course.
"I happened to meet her once during training. She said nonsense that girls will be weaker than boys when they grow up. I was so angry that I couldn't help but beat her up and left."
Seeing Vic looking at him suspiciously, he didn't believe that he could beat Guina.
It's not that Vic underestimates Fury, it's actually that none of them are currently Guina's opponents.
Especially when it comes to swordsmanship, only those who have been abused can do it.
Fury didn't care about Vic's attitude, and he couldn't explain that he was a sneak attack.
He had no choice but to continue his statement impatiently.
"Who knew she would come back? At first I thought she was going to fight back."
Being defeated in two rounds and crying and yelling was so embarrassing that Fury simply ignored it.
Vic didn't believe that things were that simple, and he was making insinuations.
In just a few words, I understood the whole story.
Fury was asked with a look of despair and depression.
Vic couldn't pay attention to him for the moment, and he was only surprised.
I didn't expect that there would be such an episode between the two.
Now that Kuina has revealed her true feelings to Fury by mistake, will the two still form such a bond even if Sauron appears in the future?
Vic looked at Fury strangely.
It was really unimaginable that this kid had unknowingly stolen the show from Zoro.
"Although it was just an accident, you helped me by accident."
Fury looked confused.
What kind of help is this?
Vic smiled.
"I was originally very optimistic about Kuina and wanted Kuina to join us. It's just that she has been training alone and there is no good opportunity to make contact with her."
Vic was very happy.
I was still thinking about how Laguna would join the gang, but I didn't expect Fury to punch the old master to death.
After some magical manipulation, Guina actually delivered it to her door.
Thinking of this, Vic felt a little emotional, and looked at Fury with a complicated look.
What kind of younger brother is he? He not only sneaks up on other people's little lolita (normally he would never be able to hit her).
He also absconded in fear of crime. When the victim came to visit him, he pretended that nothing was wrong and tried to get through.
Fortunately, Kuina is not very smart either.
Not only did they not hold him accountable, he even rushed to provide guidance and improve the murderer's strength.
This world is becoming more and more complex and difficult to understand.
Friko had no idea what his brother thought of him.
He couldn't believe his ears, his face was confused and frightened.
"No, Vic! You actually! You actually fell in love with her. She is still a little girl."
Vic was confused, why did this sound so wrong?
He looked at Fury angrily.
"I don't want her to get on the ship now. We're not going to sea right away. We're just booking the crew first. Book it!"
Vic emphasized it loudly several times.
"Besides, your age difference isn't that big."
Fury curled his lips, not interested in this statement.
There is naturally a reason why Vic likes Guina.
"The most important thing is, don't you think Guina's god..."
Vic quickly cut off the conversation.
"Is Guina's cooking skills very good? We are also short of a chef. And she has the ability to protect herself, which couldn't be better."
Speaking of this, Fury was speechless.
After all, their craftsmanship is really... not worth mentioning.
He and Ajin are killers in the kitchen, and Vic and Barritt are only good at cooking.
Vic sighed in his heart. What he actually wanted to say just now was, "Guina's swordsmanship talent is very high, and we also lack a pure swordsman."
But when he thought of Fury's situation, Vic was speechless.
You can only hide your emotions in your heart.
Fortunately, Fury didn't seem to notice, and Vic breathed a sigh of relief.
Fury was still concerned about other issues at this time.
"But isn't she the eldest lady of the dojo? How could she be with a group of pirates like us? She just doesn't know our identities now and is just acting on a whim."
Vic only smiled faintly and did not answer.
But he had some confidence in his heart.
After all, if Kuina really wants to break through the limits, transcend gender barriers, and improve her swordsmanship.
I will never settle down and spend the rest of my life in this small place.
In such a plain life, without the understanding between life and death, it is impossible to inherit Koushiro's mantle.
Vic looked at Fury helplessly.
"You have to get along well with Kuina. After all, we may become companions in the future."
"I know, Vic, you're so long-winded. Come on, I'm going to start training."
Fury smiled helplessly on his face and watched Vic go away.
After a while, he turned around, and the expression on his face fell, becoming frustrated and painful.
A punch hit the wall hard.
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