Crossover Anime: Starting from Jobless Reincarnation

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The boy gained his approval.

That's it.

It's hard to say. They only met once and sparred briefly. Is it too hasty to have already gained the old sword god's approval?

But that's the truth, and the old swordsman's reason for acknowledging Roya is quite simple.

Roya is very strong, has great talent, and is also quite good-looking.

Ignoring the last point, Roya was actually quite to Gar's liking, especially when he said he would defeat the Dragon God. Gar had already made up his mind to properly train this kid in front of him.

In his youth, Gar was arrogant and reckless, and he sought out the Dragon God and challenged him.

The result was self-evident; he was easily defeated by the Dragon God.

Soon, with a simple extension of his right hand, he grabbed the hand holding the sword, and his gaze began to roll upwards. By the time it was all over, he was already lying on the ground.

At that time, he had become the Sword King and was full of vigor. He believed that everyone in the world was his opponent and that he could easily take their heads if he wanted to. He thought that the so-called seven great powers were nothing but people who sought fame and fortune.

Then he found the Dragon God, who taught him a lesson.

Even as he fell to the ground, he was still in a daze, not understanding what had happened. Looking at the longsword lying in the mud, he was lost in confusion.

The Dragon God did not kill him directly, nor did he say anything unnecessary. He simply glanced at Garl indifferently, did not ask his name, brushed the dust off his body, and turned to continue forward.

As the dust settled on the ground, Gar felt as if he himself were falling to the ground, just like that dust.

The opponent never uttered a single word, never asked his name, and simply defeated him with a single move.

This was perfectly normal for the Dragon God. In his long years and reincarnations, he had encountered far too many people like this, so dealing with them was naturally nothing special.

Time has erased too many of his emotions. The kid in front of him has some talent, but in his eyes, he is not the most talented one.

To the Dragon God, Garr was just an insignificant nobody, a passerby, a stranger in the long river of life.

But for Gar, the Dragon God was everything.

This scene deeply affected Garl; his self-esteem was trampled on, just as it had been for him.

Anger and annoyance intertwined, yet seeing the other person's calm face, there was also a barely perceptible fear.

Garr stood up again, watching the other person's departing figure.

Without saying a word, he bent down and picked up the longsword from the ground. The longsword was very famous; it was one of the seven most famous longswords in the world, and it was also his favorite.

It was still the familiar longsword, but this time, Gal's right hand, which was gripping the sword, was trembling slightly.

Even if Garr didn't want to admit it, he had to acknowledge this fact.

He was actually afraid?

Clearly feeling the fear in his heart, Garr roared, turning all his resentment into this roar. He slammed his fist heavily on the ground, then picked up the longsword from the ground and walked away into the distance.

Some people become despondent after being defeated by a powerful enemy.

Some people, after being defeated by a strong enemy, will change their previous style and become more hardworking.

Garr's talent is undeniable.

He had only casually learned swordsmanship before, but this time, he took it seriously.

Sweat poured out of him; he put in ten times more effort than others.

Every time he practiced swordsmanship until he couldn't lift his arms anymore, he would recall that man, his indifferent expression, and the way he brushed away the dust.

Then Gar would grit his teeth and continue swinging his wooden sword.

Chapter 257 The Past (Part 2)

Defeated by the Dragon God did not destroy him; on the contrary, in a way, it made him great.

He kept getting stronger and challenging others. Although he was the Sword King, with his cynical attitude, he was actually not the Sword God of that generation.

But then the unexpected happened.

He grew stronger every day, his sword swings becoming faster, more precise, and ruthless, and he soon grasped the true essence of the Blade of Light.

Then, inexplicably, he defeated all his competitors from the Holy Land of Swords and actually stood before the former Sword God.

The two began their duel, which lasted only a quarter of an hour.

Then the previous Sword God was defeated, and Garr became the new Sword God.

Surprised?

Perhaps it was indeed somewhat unexpected for Gar, after all, he never imagined that he would one day become a sword god.

Meeting the old swordsman's approving gaze, Gar nodded and took the longsword, a symbol of power and glory, from his hand.

From that moment on, he became the sixth of the seven great powers, the Sword God Gal.

From that moment on, the Dragon God, whom she had always longed for, seemed to fade in her memory.

It's not that he didn't want to challenge the Dragon God, it's just that he had more to offer.

He married a wife who was very gentle. She was a sword emperor, and the two shared the same hobbies. Their relationship was much better than that of ordinary couples.

He had a daughter who was very obedient, and Gar watched her grow up little by little from the time she was born.

He established a monastery, which was filled with students who worshipped him.

He had many concerns now, and he could no longer be as willful as before. Although his desire to challenge the Dragon God was still there, it was not as strong as it had been.

Well then, that's settled.

This is what Garr said to himself.

Of course, becoming a sword god doesn't mean a life of mediocrity.

There are many challengers in the middle.

The old man from the Water God School came over several times, trying to reclaim his former glory. These challengers were all defeated by him. Apart from the top-ranking Death God, the Northern God School had a gap in its ranks, and there was no one who could fight him.

Days passed in this way, and he thought he would never have any further contact with the Dragon God in his life.

Until he saw Roya.

He saw his former self in Luo Ya's figure. Unlike his younger self, the boy in front of him was more outstanding and excellent.

So he thought, maybe this boy is capable of doing it.

Fulfill your dreams.

He knew it was impossible for him; he knew that no matter what, he could no longer defeat the Dragon God.

But he is different. He has more potential. He is still young, and youth is an asset. Garr has already reached his peak. Even if his skills improve, the aging of his body will cause his strength to decline.

Thinking of this, Gar scratched his gray hair, and the light in his eyes dimmed somewhat.

This is the transition from the old era to the new era, and also the passing on of the torch.

The old, decadent generation stands on the left, while new challengers step forward, vying for the crown.

Perhaps new challengers will also decay in the future, and such scenes will be repeated again and again.

However, it is undeniable that after the challenger takes the lead, he will become even stronger in the future.

After figuring all this out, Gar felt a sense of relief for some reason.

The three little devils followed closely behind him, while Gilead stood beside him without saying a word.

This is what Gilead is like. Garr knows Gilead's temperament well. It seems that over the years, Gilead has changed somewhat, but not by much.

The distance between the second and first training grounds was not far, and they soon arrived at the first training ground, which was full of disciples.

The temple grounds are flat, and in the distance stands a towering tree, which brings a unique vitality to the temple grounds.

Gar walked up to the group of apprentices and shouted.

"Um, the labor and management teams have something to announce."

Standing at the very top, Gar said, "From now on, you will have one more junior sister and one more junior brother."

The crowd began to whisper among themselves, their eyes fixed on Roya standing next to Gar.

The sunny boy is always so dazzling. As long as he stands in the sunlight, the morning light will adorn him. His handsome face appears incredibly gentle against the backdrop of the morning light, and the slight smile on his lips makes him look even more radiant.

One of the apprentices exclaimed softly, and the crowd instantly erupted in commotion.

"So handsome!"

"He seems like royalty to me?"

"Is he a scion of some aristocratic family who came out to learn swordsmanship?"

Similar sounds echoed continuously throughout the temple.

Of course, only the female disciples spoke like this; the male comrades all had sour faces and were looking at Luo Ya with hostile eyes.

"Damn it, where did this pretty boy come from?"

"Isn't it better to be a proper scion of a noble family? Why come here to learn swordsmanship?"

These are the general thoughts of these boys.

Garr's voice was drowned out by the noise, so he raised his voice and shouted, "Quiet!"


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