Crossover Anime: Starting from Jobless Reincarnation

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After taking a closer look and asking around, Luo Ya learned the whole story with a mix of amusement and exasperation.

Unbeknownst to him, Rudius had elevated his status to the point where he could stand shoulder to shoulder with Gar.

Gar taught swordsmanship, the way to make a living.

Ludius teaches techniques, the skills to find a partner.

Roya rolled his eyes at the group of guys. No wonder a group of boys would always try their best to squeeze around Rudius and greet him whenever they met. This was the reason.

No, it seems I still need to teach Rudius a lesson when I get the chance; that kid is too much of a troublemaker.

Ludius, standing at the very front, was unaware that his students had caused trouble for him, their teacher.

Ludius was still immersed in sadness. He waved to the crowd and said, "Don't see me off, everyone. Just remember this. Also, you all came from the same sect. You should help each other. If there's anything, sit down and discuss it."

Alice was completely baffled. She had been feeling a little sad about leaving Roya, but Ludius's interruption instantly dispelled that sadness.

Alice glanced at Rudius, then at the crowd below, her not-so-bright mind lost in thought.

With an expression of asking questions out of ignorance, Alice turned her gaze to Kyrie Ian and asked directly, "Kyrie Ian, is Rudius really that popular?"

Kyrie Irvine also looked puzzled.

Kyrie Irvine shook his head, and Alice continued to listen to Rudius's speech to see what this guy was planning to do.

The earlier remarks were alright, and Alice could understand them, but what the hell was that afterward?

"Your goals may conflict, so listen to us, discuss it carefully, and don't let this ruin your relationship. Also, don't deceive the young girl's feelings, and don't do anything outrageous," Rudius shouted.

The apprentices below replied in unison, "Understood, Master Rudius!"

Then the three of them left amidst the commotion.

After seeing Rudius off, Roya sent all the unruly young men back. Knowing that Rudius had been meddling in their affairs, Roya gave these scheming youngsters a stern warning.

"Don't let me catch any of you doing this during training. If I do, you'd better go home and reflect on your actions."

That's what Roya said.

After Luo Ya became the honorary principal, he thought about it and felt that the current atmosphere was still too chaotic. There was some order, but not much.

Luo Ya directly adopted the educational policies of his previous life's school.

Of course, it's not a complete copy, but rather a more specific set of regulations based on the existing framework.

The school rules are simple: there will be an assessment every week to see how much your abilities have improved during that week.

Of course, the examiners couldn't just be Roya and Gar. Recently, I heard that the Sword Holy Land had changed its personnel, and some sword kings and sword emperors from other places have come back.

These newly arrived subordinates can become examiners.

Roya and Garr can just stand up there and watch.

Roya's criteria for the exam are also very simple.

Those who have made great progress are awarded Grade A, which indicates that they are meticulous and work very hard.

Those who have made progress, and made significant progress, are classified as Grade B.

Those who made only average progress were classified as Grade C.

Those who show no progress, or even regress, are considered unqualified.

Each level is further divided into three grades: upper, middle, and lower.

Students who are rated B or above will receive special attention from the examiners, receive more care during training, and be given small gifts from time to time, such as improved meals and accommodations.

Every two months, a large-scale practice battle will be held to determine the rankings.

Since there are only one or two hundred students, this kind of thing is not particularly troublesome.

The competition rules for the assessment are very simple: draw lots, and then the opponents are assigned based on the results of the draw.

The winner advances to the next round, while the loser goes to the revival round.

The revival round will also determine one spot, but of course, since everyone is going to play in the revival round, their ranking will definitely not be very high.

The top three strongest performers will receive praise and a title, which will remain valid until the next exam.

Children who receive the title also gain certain privileges, such as tuition fee reductions. These privileges may seem insignificant, but in the eyes of these teenagers, they are the best recognition.

This is naturally done to encourage the trainees to work hard.

There were many specific operational details, and Luo Yalin wrote them down on two or three pages. Finally, he threw them in front of the old sword god and said that from now on, they should be carried out according to what was written on the paper.

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The departure of the three made the area around Luo Ya much quieter.

Without Alice's nagging and Rudius's usual cunning and sly ways, life became much more peaceful.

Although he became a sword god, his life did not change because of his reputation as a sword god.

The old swordsman came down, looked around at everyone, and gave them instructions without expression.

Occasionally, one could hear the old swordsman's roar, as well as the flustered and immature voices of apology.

Roya practiced swordsmanship, and then trained with Gar.

At night, he would begin training his magic, attempting to create some new spells.

And just like that, half a month passed.

Time really flies. In the blink of an eye, it has been a month and a half since I came to the Holy Land of Swords.

It was late autumn, and everywhere you looked there were withered yellow branches. The ancient trees around had not been spared either; their thick trunks were bare at the top, and the fallen leaves were withered and yellow.

Fallen leaves do not sacrifice themselves in vain; they will turn into nutrients, return to the earth, and become compost, so that when spring comes again, they will revitalize the trees.

Looking at the gray sky, Luo Ya realized that dawn was approaching. The weather hadn't been very good for the past few days, with a light drizzle falling intermittently.

Luo Ya stood up, picked up the wooden sword from the side, and began to ponder.

In a sense, he has now become the master of the Holy Land of Swords. Even in medieval Europe, where the spread of fame is not as rapid as in his previous life, it can still be transmitted within two months. Even if it is not known to everyone on every street corner, those who need to know will eventually know.

Roya pondered what to do next.

After thinking it over for a long time, I finally decided that I still had to set off for a new world.

To be honest, the rewards that the world brings to Roya each time are incredibly generous.

Whether it's the dragon blood from Sword Art Online, the Transparent World from Demon Slayer, the second stage of Kenshin's awakening, or the chaotic power from Elemental Master's Blade Dance, the help from the Demon Slayer world may not be that great, but Sword Art Online and Elemental Master's Blade Dance have indeed made outstanding contributions to Roja's combat power.

Now that time has come to an end, it's time to put a new journey on the agenda.

After this winter, the evacuation will take place next autumn, and I need to be more fully prepared to deal with the impending disaster.

While he was thinking, Luo Ya had already made his decision.

Roya left his small courtyard, crossed his own private dojo, and came to the dojo on the other side. He looked around and finally locked his gaze on Gar, who was sitting bored in a chair at the top.

Gar leisurely looked down at the students, openly fixing his gaze on a well-developed girl.

Luo Ya was speechless after seeing this.

Although Gar has taught his disciples for so many years without any scandals and has a decent reputation in the area, at least there won't be any incidents of a female disciple running out crying, one thing is undeniable: Gar is ultimately a man.

And most men in this world are involved with sex.

In a world without cell phones, entertainment options are extremely limited; the only thing that can bring joy is sex.

The old man was a frank person. He faced his own heart and always looked at the girls openly and honestly, without ever hiding anything.

Of course, the old man's focus was limited to this aspect; he wouldn't usually try to take advantage of the situation. After all, his daughter was in there, and if she saw him, she would give him a good tattle, which would give Gar a real headache.

In his previous life, Luo Ya also enjoyed watching videos of beautiful women and otaku dances. He wasn't really qualified to spout any grand theories. Since they were all men, even if the other person was an old man, Luo Ya, based on humanistic concern and the principle of treating everyone equally, didn't pursue the matter further.

The students weren't too surprised to see Luo Ya arrive, and they all greeted him in unison.

Luo Ya's position in the Holy Land of Swords is somewhat delicate. It feels more like an honorary principal of a university in his previous life. He usually doesn't get involved in anything. The one who really takes charge is the old man sitting at the top, leering at the female disciples.

Garr naturally heard the disciples' greetings. Garr wasn't surprised by Roya's arrival. He was still lazily reclining in his chair and said to Roya below, "It's Roya. What's up? Is there something you need?"

Roya's lips twitched. Ever since Old Deng was defeated by Roya, after a heart-to-heart talk, he finally tore off his disguise. He used to be as lazy as he was, but now he doesn't even pretend anymore.

When asked, Gargar simply stated that he was no longer the Sword God and thus became even lazier.

Normally, they might still have some idol image to maintain, but now they've given up and are just giving up entirely.

But to some extent, it does indeed fit Garr's character.

Roya stood in front of the old man, blocking Gal's view.

Luo Ya said irritably, "Old man, what are you doing looking at my female disciple? And with such a lewd expression."

Garl twitched the corner of his mouth, his face neither red nor his heart skipping a beat, and said, "What's wrong? I was just looking at the flaws in my disciples' swordsmanship, and I got a little too engrossed in it."

Gar was initially very satisfied with Roya.

But when he heard that Roya had a father named Paul Greirat, his previously paternal smile instantly vanished.

Do you remember that afternoon when Garr, with a sour face, shouted, "Is your dad that bastard Paul?"

After Roya nodded, Gal was so stunned by those words that he stood there for half an hour without saying a word.

Since then, Gar has never spoken of his daughter again.

This made Roja realize once again how unpopular and how bad his reputation was when he was young.


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