Solo Swordmaster - Chapter 69
Episode #69. stupid.
After listening to Julia’s performance once and performing a feat that is not a feat.
A lot of things have changed in Limon’s class time, from the standard curriculum to the relaxed atmosphere of walking in place.
But the most dramatic change among them was Julia’s gaze and class progress.
“Hmm. So, playing by smoothly connecting the sound so that it doesn’t cut off like this is called Les Machines?”
“Legato. It’s a technique of holding the bow close to the string.”
“That sounds like there are other playing methods that don’t attach the bow to the string, right?”
“Are you asking because you really don’t know? How many times have you used something like Saltato or Arpeggiando?”
“It’s not that I know what to do, it’s because I just imitated your performance properly.”
“…lee. If you talk about it in front of other violinists, you might get shot?”
“If it’s unfair, you can ask them to do it too, right? After all, imitating a technique is something anyone can do with time and effort.”
A black-haired young man who speaks in an indifferent manner.
Looking at Limon, Julia smiled bitterly.
In the past, it was she who would have said something harsh to that arrogant and arrogant remark.
I knew only too well how many violinists there were who spent their entire lives trying to imitate that technique.
But in the end, she couldn’t say anything.
Because as a runner before being a teacher, I convinced him that he had the right to say that.
‘How can a genius who has learned almost everything I play in just a few days understand that?’
Julia remembered.
A few days ago, after Limon replicated his performance.
He continued to play as if possessed by something until his arm convulsed and he could no longer hold the bow.
And the talent of Limon, who absorbed all the techniques used in the performance even after copying all the performances without a single deviation.
‘It’s such a monstrous talent.’
Even state law wasn’t the only thing he showed monstrous learning abilities.
One hundred sentences are worth a thousand words.
It was because he was absorbing even the theories and knowledge she taught at a terrifying rate, based on Julia’s playing techniques he had already absorbed.
A talent that gives goosebumps even to her who is called the genius of the century and has taught countless geniuses.
Even compared to players with rare skills, it was not enough to add more.
‘It’s understandable that the former teachers ran away after hearing the performance once.’
Previously, I thought he had run away because he was tired of Limon’s messy playing.
But now I know.
The reason they gave up teaching Limon was because, on the contrary, they couldn’t bear to handle this monstrous talent.
His talent was astonishing.
Like a jewel so beautiful and brilliant that you would be afraid to even touch it.
Of course, that wasn’t completely flawless.
“Isn’t it the same as not being able to read sheet music yet?”
Call it God’s balance patch.
Or to say the wonders of talent.
Why can’t I understand the sheet music when I imitate even the smallest things with my body at once?
Limon said coldly to her, who made an expression that she didn’t know at all.
“You get older too. It’s easier to use your body than your head.”
“…I’ve been curious about it before, but how old is Lee, so he’s saying that?”
“Don’t you know it’s not a matter of asking a man’s age?”
“Is this your first time hearing that?”
“Then know it from now on.”
Limon giggles, organizes his notes, and gets up from his seat.
“Are you going already?”
“Hey, did you say you had work today?”
“It’s a personal curiosity, but what is that job? Lee seems to happen on a fairly regular basis.”
“Hmm ok.”
For a moment to think while stroking his chin.
Looking back at what he had done in the past few days, Limon shrugged his shoulders and said.
“Is it like nodding your head unconditionally when you hear something you don’t understand?”
“…Where is that?”
Julia was taken aback by the joke.
but she didn’t know
Limone’s words were not a joke, they were the most accurate and simple description of his job.
In fact, that was the only thing Limon did when he met Wei Ling after finishing the training.
“I posted a job posting, but as expected, there were no applicants, so I decided to borrow people from Leviathan whenever needed.”
“hmm.”
“However, I think I will have to pay the service fee every time I want to stop the words coming out from the outside. Estimates of the additional budget needed are summarized on pages 57-58.”
“hmm.”
“And the unification of the security system that was being prepared seems to be difficult to introduce due to strong opposition. We are still considering whether to dispose of this ‘Guardian System’ or apply it outside of affiliates to promote commercialization.”
“hmm.”
“Also, complaints are growing faster than predicted. According to a covert investigation, doubts and antipathy toward the utility of the Guardian have already exceeded 70%. Detailed statistics are…”
“Um.”
Wei Ling, who was reading the report, was silent for a moment.
Then he looked at Limon, who was sitting in a chair and nodding his head with a serious face, with ice-cold eyes, and asked casually.
“…Do you nod your head knowing what you’re talking about?”
“No, I have no idea.”
Is that such a cool answer?
Wei-Ling, who suddenly became like seeing trash.
It was not the kind of look that a secretary would show to the CEO of a company, but it was a natural reaction for a working-level employee who thoroughly prepared the report and briefed it one by one.
Even the blue bird that was dozing on top of Limon’s head immediately said, ‘Have you seen this shameless team leader?’ It was to the extent that I looked down at the top of Limon’s head.
Of course, it wasn’t that Limon didn’t have anything to say.
“Couldn’t you have summarized it a bit? How are you supposed to know how things are going when you see this? It’s not a report, it’s a weapon level.”
Limon grumbled as he tapped the report, which was not just a book, but the size of an encyclopedia.
However, Wei Ling’s answer was cold.
“That, too, is an abbreviation of the minimum information you need to know as a representative.”
“…If this is an abbreviation, how many are there originally?”
“If you want to see it, I can bring it to you on a cart.”
“Never decline.”
Limon raised the white flag.
It’s not even a fist, it’s already a mental weapon at the point when the cart unit came out. Or a plot to overwork him.
“Is the person who wants to be the princess’s sire only saying something weak like this?”
“It’s because I’ve been looking at documents like this for a long time, because it’s rat poison.”
Despite Wei Ling’s cold remarks, Limon replied brazenly, as if that’s about it.
[Why is it my responsibility to be ashamed…]
Yuna-kyung, who couldn’t stand it, vomited lamentation while covering her face with her wings.
However, Limon did not raise an eyebrow. Rather, in addition to that, he gave one more order in a natural way.
“So, summarize it more simply and try it out. Engan, roughly 10 characters or less.”
“Do you mean that?”
“Aren’t there competent secretaries like you that are being used at times like this? Since that is possible, the princess must have attached you to me.”
“…”
“Why is it impossible?”
Limon grinned provocatively.
Wei Ling, who glared at the shameless old man’s face with cold eyes, finally opened his mouth, crumpling the bundle of reports he was holding.
“great. If so, I will explain the situation as briefly as possible.”
“oh!”
“If we go on like this, the Guardian will perish.”
“…ok?”
It took an instant for Limon’s face to turn from laughing as if he was happy to retaliate for the bombing.
As if you doubt your own ears.
Blink blankly for a while.
Limon, who had barely come to his senses, hurriedly questioned.
“Wait what do you mean? Is my company going bankrupt? It hasn’t been long since I built it, so why?”
No matter how much he was the president of the pants, did he have a sense of responsibility as a representative?
Wei-Ling calmly explained the situation while holding a cold sneer at Limon’s panicked reaction.
“To put it bluntly, there is no work.”
“Why are you out of work? Have you been working hard up until now? It seems like it’s been quite a while since I received a report related to the handling of work?”
“What I have done so far has only been preparation in advance to take on the job.”
“You did it for the sake of work?”
A confused Limon.
“…You can think of it as something like sharpening a blade before going into battle.”
“aha. In short, I sharpened my sword to work hard as a human butcher, but when the preparations were over, there was no need to go to the battlefield?”
Looking at Limon who nodded as if he finally understood, Yuna-kyung made a puzzled expression.
[…What kind of structure is the team leader’s brain, so
he only understands metaphors like that?] I’ll be able to use magic that will make me think about everything in the world on the basis of a fight.’
[Isn’t that a curse rather than magic?]
Limon passed Yuna-kyung’s point in one ear.
Instead, he rested his chin on his clasped hands and looked at Wei Ling with a serious face.
“So who are you?”
“What or who are you talking about?”
“He was the one who cut off our work. There’s no way you won’t get a job at a decent company unless someone cheated on you.”
Limon judged soberly.
If the company is in danger because of someone’s actions, it’s just a matter of finding the culprit and destroying it.
“There is nothing like that.”
“what?”
“In particular, I said that there is no sign that someone intentionally cut off or interfered with our company’s work.”
“…then why are you not working?”
Wei Ling’s answer to Limon’s dumb question was clear.
“Guardian is not a sane company, it is.”
From the beginning, Guardian is a newly established company. Even the only employees are Limon and Wei Ling.
In fact, at least among the Black Dragon clan, there was no crazy boss who would entrust the security and security of his company to a place close to a ghost company.
Especially if the representative is Limon.
“There is no way that security and security are entrusted to the audit organization in the first place.”
“In short, it’s only natural that work doesn’t come in, so there’s no work?”
“That’s right.”
Wei-Ling, who answered coldly as if he finally understood, spoke words of consolation only belatedly.
“There is nothing to worry about. Until I make a performance and pass it on to you, the princess will generously support the insufficient operating funds.”
It is a very reassuring word for the CEO of a business on the verge of bankruptcy.
However, Limon was neither relieved nor pleased. He just looked at Wei Ling with strange eyes and opened his mouth.
“Hey, you’re a supervisory organization… no, you don’t have any experience in running a proper trade or business at all, do you?”
“what do you mean?”
“You don’t have to answer. Anyway, if I had become the elite of the Black Dragon Clan at that age, I would have been psionic and studied hard until now.”
Limon buried himself deep in the chair.
Then, as if contemplating something, he tapped the desk with his finger and let out a sigh.
It was only then that Li Qingyu, who hadn’t noticed Wei Ling’s competence, realized the real reason why he purposely assigned her to him.
“This princess, now that I see it, has entrusted me not with a competent attendant, but with an idiot to teach.”