Reincarnation with AI (Unemployment-Free)
Chapter 17 Reference Answers
As agreed, it was time for me to practice swordsmanship with Paul in the afternoon.
Although it was already known that the body could not use battle qi.
But training is necessary.
Because he was only three years old, it couldn't be said that he was learning swordsmanship.
Since there was no wooden sword suitable for Rudius's physique, it was basically just physical training.
Although they were at different times, they were the same training programs: running, sit-ups, push-ups, squats, and the like.
The training program is a bit like the daily calisthenics we did when we were in school.
It's just a bit more hardcore.
In short, it's about getting your body moving.
Perhaps Paul's physical intuition was taught in this way?
Even when Paul was unable to coach Rudius due to work, he would still instruct Rudius to train every day without fail.
This aligns with Rudius's intuition.
After all, life is about movement, and modern people understand that.
Although Rudius thought it didn't matter if it was an occasional day.
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This is how modern people are.
Of course, Rudius also believed that having such a lax attitude was wrong.
Rudius felt that taking an occasional day off was acceptable, provided it did not involve any intention to slack off.
This prevents me from feeling guilty even if I think, "I didn't exercise today."
It can be described as a proper sense of relaxation.
After consulting with AI, I discovered that only long-distance running, weightlifting, and equipment training can affect physical development.
These do sound like things that can damage cartilage and build a muscular physique.
Fortunately, Paul's demands weren't that high; it felt like it was just like a child running around and playing.
Did he teach seriously? He certainly did. Rudius thought Paul did push-ups very well and was very eager to learn how to generate power.
Paul's oral instruction was, in a way, difficult to describe.
Fortunately, Paul could teach Rudius step by step, helping him position his hands, hold his buttocks, and straighten his upper body.
This made Rudius feel that he would at least be able to learn a more standard posture when wielding his sword in the future.
As for the training results, Rudius felt they were quite good.
It usually ends after about one or two hours when you're exhausted.
Then it was basically Paul's solo practice.
Rudius sat quietly to the side and watched.
Even if one cannot use battle qi, the body is of paramount importance; it is the foundation of everything.
According to the barrel theory, Rudeus's physical body will definitely be his weakness when facing enemies in the future.
Even magicians can't avoid running during battles.
If one can learn swordsmanship, one can reduce physical stress during combat.
If you systematically learn swordsmanship, you can understand how your opponent exerts force and what their starting stance means.
This allows us to anticipate and respond accordingly.
Swordsmanship is very important; you must learn it.
Especially in a world where warriors are almost everywhere, if you are an enemy of someone, you can be almost certain that your enemy is a warrior.
Opponents like mages, who need to chant spells to start a battle, are no longer worth considering.
When a warrior fights a mage, the only thing to consider is distance.
If Rudeus were to fight a mage, it would be like a gunfight between the two. Rudeus could simply raise his hand and cast an American-style Iaijutsu, while his opponent would need to take out his gun and load a magazine.
When the first-mover advantage is infinitely large, there is no basis for comparison.
In terms of prediction, warriors need to observe and analyze the opponent's actions and intentions, while a mage's incantation directly tells you what spell he is about to cast.
Fortunately, the fact that the incantation could be performed meant that the distance was far enough. In any case, the other party couldn't hear it. If they could hear it, the sword would have already struck the mage's face before the incantation was finished.
That's kind of funny.
In short, Rudius quietly observed Paul practicing his swordplay.
A three-year-old's vision may not be fully developed, but it's sufficient.
Rudius couldn't see some of the movements clearly.
Because Paul is just too fast.
However, this can be used to deduce that this may have been the moment when Paul used his fighting spirit.
Use battle qi to strengthen your body, so as to achieve instantaneous enhancement and acceleration.
Rudius tried asking Paul, "Dad, when you chopped hard, did you feel anything gushing out?"
"Strength, of course!" Paul looked at Rudius triumphantly, pointing to muscles in different parts of his body. "Here, here, and here, and then like this! Ha! Like this! Ah!"
Looking at Paul, who was happily demonstrating, Rudius then asked, "You mean something else?"
"Something else?" Paul stopped what he was doing, scratched his head, and after thinking for a moment, said, "No, Rudy."
"How did you move so fast all of a sudden? I couldn't even see clearly."
"Hehe! Dad's amazing, right? This only takes a quick swish like this."
Paul swung his sword triumphantly, the blurry afterimage creating a gust of wind that ruffled Rudius's bangs.
Rudius stared blankly at Paul.
This guy clearly has no talent for teaching.
Indeed, martial arts are difficult to learn and difficult to express through language.
In mathematics, even if experts say things that are hard to understand, at least there is something you can try to comprehend.
Paul's ability to express himself in other areas is quite good; perhaps it's his metacognition that's lacking.
This is likely also related to the lack of vocabulary; given the imperfections in anatomy, a vast majority of vocabulary is incomplete.
Even when Paul pointed to his own body, he couldn't identify the specific muscles or muscle groups using proper nouns.
This makes it impossible to describe the process of the body exerting force in a coherent way.
Paul's learning process of swordsmanship must have been like that, so it can't be entirely attributed to metacognition; the problem lies in the limitations of the era.
Understanding is one thing, but communication is limited.
For Rudeus, could the phrase "whoosh," which he used to describe airplanes with his friends when he was a child, really be used to teach swordsmanship?
Rudius really struggled to understand this description.
Paul looked at Rudy and laughed heartily, "No need to rush, Rudy. You're still young. You'll understand when you grow up and start training with a sword. Don't aim too high. Right now, the most important thing for you is..."
"Uh-huh……"
Paul must be really looking forward to teaching his son.
The child is so well-behaved, it must have worried him.
Rudius pretended not to understand at all, but was actually listening attentively as if he did.
But upon closer listening, Paul was simply spouting some familiar platitudes.
It's the kind of cliché that everyone knows, the kind that can be immediately cited when discussing a certain issue.
It gives the impression that when this person encounters a problem, they can immediately find the existing theoretical basis and directly apply the formula—the kind of grand principle.
However, in reality, those are all very profound philosophies of life. They are terrifying truths that you can only numb yourself by repeating them verbally without experiencing them yourself, making you think you really understand them.
This simultaneously creates a trap for people's language poverty and cognitive limitations.
This powerful mental anesthetic fosters mental inertia and deprives people of their genuine feelings and independent thinking abilities.
However, Paul is only in his early twenties, which is actually quite reasonable.
Looking back on his past life, Rudeus, starting from the age of twenty, would think of himself as an idiot if he looked back two years later.
He had thought that as he grew older, he would become more mature and such incidents would gradually decrease.
However, the truth is that the closer one gets to thirty, the shorter this time interval becomes.
Since AI accelerated his thinking, Rudius even feels like he was an idiot yesterday.
Even though Paul already had a wife and children, his life experience was much richer and more eventful than Rudius's.
But in terms of understanding these so-called "grand principles," Rudius felt he was superior.
If it really comes down to a discussion of resolve and justice, Rudius feels he can at least stand his ground.
For now, let's just pretend to be kids.
At only three years old, Rudeus did not intend to demonstrate the same strong logical reasoning, language organization, and expression abilities as the male protagonist in the original work.
Rudius had no desire to debate with Paul or leave him speechless.
Thinking back now, it seems the original male protagonist never considered Paul and Senis as his parents.
Or perhaps the male protagonist's past life was also someone who neglected family ties.
After his parents passed away, he didn't attend the funeral and continued to care for his parents at home...
His acceptance of his parents probably only began after Paul's death, when he began to realize it in his remorse. It was from then on that Rudeus in the original work began to cherish his family and became a family-oriented hero.
True understanding is understanding through practice.
Reason is not a standard answer that makes you give up thinking, but a reference answer for reflection on the journey of life.
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