I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Chapter 33: No Me 2 Sword Flow (Part 1)

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All the disciples of Sakurahara Sword Hall were kneeling and sitting in the center of the dojo.

Facing the half guard who was kneeling in front of them.

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

"Yes!" Ogata who was sitting in the middle of the disciples replied loudly.

"Go forward."

"Yes!"

Ogata stood up, walked quickly 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 indifferent.

"You are the new chief of our Sakahara Sword Museum! Your progress and... your talent makes me very happy."

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

"I am afraid that it will take less than 10 years for you to surpass me in Ogata."

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

"Hahaha." Hanbei chuckled lightly, "Ogata...no, everyone, please listen to me."

Hearing Hanbei's words, all the disciples kneeling in the dojo immediately regained their spirits, ready to listen to the teacher's teachings.

"Don't think too much of me."

Hanbei whispered in a calm tone.

"The Hirose Clan is just a small fan who is far away."

"I'm just the curator of the small sword museum of this remote little fan."

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

"There are countless strong men in this world."

"There are people outside, and there are days outside of heaven—I hope you all remember this sentence."

"No matter when, you can't be complacent. No matter how strong your swordsmanship is, there will always be someone stronger than you in this world."

"Therefore-no matter when you are, wherever you are, you must maintain a humble heart and not be arrogant or complacent."

Hanbei's teachings had just come down, and 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 your talent level are far beyond my imagination."

"As long as you continue to practice swordsmanship perseveringly, you will be able to gain impressive accomplishments in swordsmanship in time."

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

"No matter how superb you have honed your swordsmanship, you can't draw swords and hurt people at will."

"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 can't solve any problems."

Hanbei's voice fell, and Okinawa buried his head again, put his hands on the ground, and said loudly:

"Yes!"

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

After arriving at Ryuya, Ogata did not hide it, and directly informed Asaki and Afu of his victory in the hall today.

After learning of this, Asaki and Afu both cheered.

In fact, the two of them don't know much about what Taibi is in the Sakura Sword Museum.

But they know what it means to be the chief.

No matter what field you are in, being able to get the position of chief is something to celebrate-Asaki and Afu think so.

"Afu!" Asaki said straight to Afu who was beside him, "Go get the wine and snacks! You have to celebrate tonight!"

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

Ogata cried and smiled and witnessed the scene before him.

I was hired by Asaki and came to Liuwu as a security guard for some time.

Ogata has become accustomed to Asaki's outspoken character, who always invites people to drink and eat food.

Compared to the excitement of Asaki and Afu, Ogata himself is not too happy.

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

But winning the competition in the museum means that it will represent the Sakurabara Kenkan in the contest to be held in the Izumo Taisha shrine next month.

Ogata's feelings are very complicated for the matter of going to the battle to sacrifice the gods.

To tell the truth-Ogata is actually not interested in the sacrifice to the gods.

Ogata is a person who doesn't like trouble.

For those things that look and sound troublesome, Ogata has always thanked Bumin.

Had it not been for Asaki's money, Ogata would not have taken on the troublesome job of being an izakaya security guard.

Participating in the battle of ritual gods competition-in the eyes of Ogata is a very troublesome thing.

To represent the Sakihara Sword Museum, and to represent the Ishikawa Sword Museum once again this year to compete against the gods of Toyama Shichiro...

Ogata feels troublesome just thinking about it.

However, he is already the winner of the competition in the museum, and he is destined to participate in the next month's ceremonial contest, so Ogata feels anticipating or not expecting, he has to bite the bullet.

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Prepare the wine and appetizers-it will take some time.

Okinawa held his knife and waited with Asaki in the Ryuya for Afu to prepare the wine and snacks.

The waiting time is always boring.

Just as Ogata was considering whether to think of something, and came to chat with Asaki for a few words, Asaki suddenly said:

"Master Ogata."

Asaki pressed the vocal ray very low.

As if afraid that outsiders would hear her voice.

"Huh? Miss Asaki, what's the matter?"

"Um... I have something to ask you."

"Ms. Asaki, if you have any requests, please speak up." Ogata said readily, "I will do my best to do whatever I can."

Asaki invited Ogata to drink and eat food twice a day.

Ogata was embarrassed a long time ago.

Now that Asaki has something to ask Ogata to do, then Ogata naturally has to do his best to fulfill Asaki's request, whether it is out of reason or morality.

"Actually it's just a small thing..."

Asaki turned his head and looked at the kitchen behind him.

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

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

"Wu Fu?" Ogata asked in confusion.

Wufu—that is, kimono~www.wuxiahere.com~The term kimono did not become popular until after the Edo period.

In the Edo period and before, people used to call their traditional costumes Wufu.

"Yeah." Asaki nodded, "Probably at this time two years ago, I met Ah Fu who was almost sold to the brothel. Then I adopted Ah Fu."

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

After hearing Asaki say this, Ogata's face showed a sudden sense of enlightenment.

"I understand. So-Ms. Asaki, you decided 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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