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Old 2016-09-05, 05:41   Link #77
Darius Drake
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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Originally Posted by Zefyris View Post
Not simply "stupidity". Even if you have a really smart and knowledgeable child among the student, you still use adults with the proper diploma to teach children, not that child.

This may change for wynn in the future, but Wynn was on the side of being taught, not of teaching. Because on everything else than swordsmanship, that's the correct situation.
After he completely graduates from the school this may change, but for now, that's not really possible.


Also, with volume 6, there's finally a clear answer as to who between Leticia and Wynn is better at Swordsmanship alone.
Spoiler for volume 6:
On Wynn not being someone the "Nobles" would allow to teach their children swordsmanship: And if the same held true for Leticia, I would accept your argument. However, these same "Nobles" would happily stab each other in the back to get Leticia to teach their children for a day, while snubbing her teacher, and purposefully ignoring the fact that by getting Wynn to teach Swordsmanship, they might be able to get Leticia to teach Magic. And this isn't something that's going to change when he graduates, because it's not really something about Wynn, but about how they perceive him.


On better pure swordsman: Spoilers, please? How did it get answered? Why were they fighting? Did either Leticia or Wynn, or both of them, hold back at all?
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