"Take good care of your injuries, and I'll take you hunting next time." Roman sat by Kao's bed, checked his injuries, and tucked him in.

Roman now understood Dick's evaluation of him.

Hurting others hurts yourself!

Kao's training was extremely hard, and basically everyone could see it. In order to implement the plundering plan, Roman upgraded Kao's panel to prevent this four-star apostle with unlimited potential from dying in an accident.

But he didn't expect Kao to dare to challenge a fully armed knight in a duel.

This idiot... He didn't know what to say.

The knight who fell off his horse was no different from a wild boar in the mountains. Seven or eight soldiers surrounded him, and at most three people died. The rest of them could throw him to the ground and hold down his limbs. At that time, the low-level knight could not move, and could only watch the sword pierce through the gap in the armor and bleed...

You go to a duel that can be won by a group fight?

Roman did not expect that the knight actually died under Kao's sword.

You know, even Green and Aaron were not sure that they could defeat a knight with a light-armored attitude.

[Four-star Kao (can be given an apostle code)

Attack: D-, Defense: E+, Speed: E+, Constitution: D-, Energy: E+

Talent: Sharpness-normal attack power improvement

Skill 1: Fighting-Battle skills are roughly mastered

Skill 2: Licking blood-When bleeding or in pain, the will is immune to stiffness to a certain extent, and the attack power is improved]

Kao started with a 5E panel, but now it is a 2D3E panel, and the lowest attribute is also E+.

These attributes are naturally not improved one by one by Roman.

Kao improved his panel attributes through acquired training.

Roman just built on this basis, and spent a small amount of extraordinary resources such as thousands of kilograms of magic steel and hundreds of grams of refined gold magic stones to improve Kao's attack and constitution attributes to D level respectively.

Those who help themselves, God helps them!

As the destiny, what's wrong with him adding a point to the hard-working apostle?

Besides, in Roman's opinion, he improved the panel attributes of the apostle, which was actually unlocking the latter's potential lock and increasing the attribute limit.

The latter still had to rely on training to exert the potential limit.

Without hard training and sufficient nutritional supplements, it would be impossible for Kao to become a first-level war knight at this age just by adding points.

Do you know that Kao ate at least seven pounds of meat, eggs and milk every day during that period?

Who can afford to raise this child in an ordinary family!

Kao hopes to join the hunting team, but he is now losing too much blood. Before his injury improves, Roman forbids him to do anything out of the ordinary, let alone train privately.

This makes Kao a little discouraged.

"After a while, I will canonize you as a war knight." Roman said to him.

Most trainees will be canonized as knights when they are 21 years old.

Trainees of this age group are proficient in martial arts and have the physical qualities of a first-class knight. It is reasonable to confer them the title of war knight.

When Aaron and Green followed Roman to leave the Grand Dukedom, they were both under 21 years old, so they were only trainee knights.

Of course, Roman didn't care about this.

He directly granted them the status of official knights on the road.

Some war knights who are favored by nobles or have excellent performance can also be conferred in advance. According to convention, the earliest age is 16.

After fighting with the war knight, Kao proved his martial arts, and Aaron and Green did not object to this.

Hearing Roman's words, Kao's pale face flushed a little.

That's why he went to fight a war knight. Not satisfied with being just a trainee, he took a different approach and challenged the war knight.

Now he succeeded and got the reward as he wished.

The boy was a little excited. "Master, I will keep the honor you gave me!"

Roman nodded slightly, then changed the subject, "I am very happy that you can become a knight, but I am very unhappy that you don't care about your own life! Who do you think your life belongs to? Whose loss will be if you die? Did I train you up just to let you take risks? I think you are stupid! If you dare to do this kind of thing privately again, don't even think about going to the battlefield in the future! Go dig shit for me!"

He scolded Kao to death.

Once Kao died, it meant that all the resources he invested would be wasted!

Kao looked ashamed, he wanted to make progress too much.

Roman had things to do, so he didn't say much. He got up and left Kao's room.

When the manor servant brought the white horse and arranged his hunting clothes for him, Roman saw Sana and Gweiler playing in the snow. They had quarreled before, but soon reconciled and became inseparable again.

The two of them made quite fast progress in their studies. Gweil knew a lot of words. Since she passed the exam, Roman lifted the ban on Gweil and only conducted regular spot checks.

If she failed, she would be grounded.

How could she not study at such a young age!

He didn't like to suppress the nature of children, but Gweil was destined to be extraordinary and needed his supervision.

And Sana was Kao's sister. As long as she could keep up with the progress of learning, Roman never disciplined her.

Roman waved to Sana and motioned her to come over.

Sana was a little nervous and glanced at Gweil. The latter understood and came over with her in small steps.

Roman said to Sana: "Your brother was seriously injured on the battlefield and is now lying in bed. You are his relative. Even if you can't share his pain, you can't ignore him. You have to take care of him more."

Roman's attitude was relatively mild. He had no opinion of Sanna. After all, what did a little girl know?

It was precisely because she didn't understand that she had to tell her many things.

Kao was ill in bed. As his sister, she couldn't take care of him every step of the way, nor could she turn a blind eye.

However, Sanna felt very wronged.

Kao thought she was clumsy and couldn't lie in bed and review the life-and-death battle, so he drove her out.

Now, she had just played with Gweiler for a short time and was scolded by the lord again.

The latter spoke softly, but it sounded completely different to her ears, as if he had scolded her. She had always been afraid of this swift and decisive lord, and she only dared to lower her head every time she saw him.

Roman was consciously close to the people, practiced what he preached, and could get along with anyone.

But others didn't think so.

No matter what he did, it was fine.

After all, he was the ruler of this land.

His prestige is huge, and his status is lofty. No one in this land can be equal to him.

When standing in front of him and facing his gaze, which ignorant farmer or fisherwoman would not feel panic?

Even if they knew that he never killed indiscriminately and was not tyrannical, who could treat it as normal in the face of the huge gap in status?

She only said a few words to him, and could only see his busy figure every day.

Sometimes he left in the morning and came back in the evening; sometimes he went to teach in the classroom; sometimes he didn't return to the manor for many days and slept in the woodworking factory and ironworks.

There were many servants in the manor, both maids and servants, and she was the most inconspicuous.

She moved here because of Kao, but she couldn't adapt to the life in the manor.

Because in this busy manor, everyone had something to do, only she had nothing to do, and felt redundant.

Coincidentally, Gweil also thought so, and the two of them were together, so they were not conspicuous.

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