Chapter 16

When the bard told adventure stories, he liked to describe the adventurer and the evil monster in three hundred rounds of fierce fighting—both of them were badly hurt, and finally, both of them were exhausted. Then the adventurer thought of justice, honor, his companions, relatives in the distance and those people in need of help, and he let loose more energy to fight. He leaped forward and killed the monster with one sword under the nervous yet passionate background music.

Of course, if it was a story about a knight, then the knight would always be graceful. No matter how powerful the monster was, he would be weak in front of a knight. When describing the battle, the bard also liked to play some relaxing music to prove how easy it was for the knight to win the fight.

But these were just stories, and they were far from the truth.