Chapter 56 Daughter Slave Farming 4 Lang
The girl looked at Kavi and the other man curiously, then looked at Zoro.
"Kuina, they are Master's friends and they are here to see Master." Zoro explained impatiently.
Kuina was surprised when she heard this, and quickly raised her hand to invite Kavi and the others in, "Please come in, my father is in the room."
"Hahaha, so you are Kuina. I haven't seen you for so many years, and you've grown so big." Kavi said with a smile.
The girl in front of me is the daughter of Geng Silang, the one who was killed by falling from the Grand Staircase.
Kuina looked confused, and when she recalled, she seemed to have never seen this person before.
"Grandpa, do you know me?"
Before Kavi could answer, a hearty laugh reached everyone's ears.
"Hahaha, Senior Kavi! Why are you here? Why didn't you tell me in advance so that I could pick you up?"
Geng Silang walked out of the house and came in front of Kavi, his brows full of joy.
"Geng Silang, long time no see."
The last time the two met was nine years ago.
Kuina pulled Geng Silang and asked curiously:
"Father, this grandfather said he had seen me, but why don't I have any impression of him?"
Hearing this, Koshiro recalled the past and looked at Kavi with a strange expression, then said to Kuina:
"Ahem, yes, Senior held you in his arms when you were one year old! You were still young then, so you definitely don't remember it."
"Really?" Kuina looked at Geng Shilang suspiciously.
Why did she feel like her father was lying to her?
What Koshiro was thinking was that it would be better not to describe the senior's embarrassing moments in too much detail, so as to avoid embarrassing both the senior and Kuina.
Geng Silang is a good man with high emotional intelligence.
Seeing this, Kavi would not take the initiative to mention what happened that year.
"Senior, come in and talk."
Geng Silang invited Kavi into the house.
Zoro and Kuina went to practice swordplay, leaving only Kavi, Koshiro and Kral in the room.
Geng Silang poured tea for the two of them and said calmly:
"Senior, is there anything you want to talk to me about?"
"I was about to go back to headquarters, and I happened to be passing by here, so I stopped by to sit with you."
He has been wandering outside for so long, it's time to go back and take a look. By the way, he can leave Kral at the Revolutionary Army headquarters. He is the future intelligence officer of the Revolutionary Army and his combat capability is also strong.
The best option is to hand her over to the revolutionary army for training.
Koshiro nodded, then looked at Kavi hesitantly, seeming to want to say something but stopping himself.
"Just ask whatever you want to ask. Why are you being so shy?" Seeing that Koshiro was confused but didn't dare to ask, Kavi spoke for him.
Koshiro was not embarrassed when his crime was exposed, but instead looked relieved.
"Senior, I really can't hide anything from you."
Kavi glanced at him and said, "Don't you just want me to speak first? Why are you pretending?"
He could see what Koshiro was thinking with his narrowed eyes at a glance.
"Ahahaha, I do have something I want to ask you, Senior."
Facing Kavi, Koshiro felt tremendous pressure, as if everything about him could be seen through.
Kavi took a sip of tea and motioned for him to speak quickly.
Koshiro asked sternly, "Senior, do you think it's possible for a woman to become a great swordsman?"
He was very conflicted. Kuina's dream since childhood was to become the world's best swordsman, and he didn't think his daughter could do it.
Women's physique is naturally inferior to men's. It may be okay when they are young, but the gap will become more and more obvious as they grow up.
Nowadays, Kuina is already finding it difficult to fight Zoro, let alone in the future.
He didn't want his daughter to work hard for an unattainable ideal and end up being disappointed.
"Koshiro, you are talking about Kuina, right?" Kavi said calmly.
"Senior, how did you know?" Koshiro was surprised that the senior had already guessed it before he even said it.
"Senior, please tell me what I should do. Kuina is very stubborn and I can't persuade her."
"Why should I persuade her? If she wants to become the world's best swordsman, then let her work hard. Why stop her?"
Kavi looked at Koshiro in confusion, "Are you a daughter slave? Can't bear to see your daughter suffer?"
"Ahem, no, I just think it's too difficult for a girl to become the world's best swordsman." Koshiro argued.
Kavi was speechless. He didn't expect that Koshiro, the squinty-eyed man with glasses, was actually a daughter slave.
"It may be difficult to become the world's best swordsman, but it is still possible to become a world-class swordsman. Don't you have confidence in your swordsmanship?"
This guy Koshiro's strength is quite hidden. At least he has reached the threshold of a great swordsman, and it is even possible that he is a great swordsman.
This kid might be a sixth-grader who pretends to be low-key all day long.
Hearing Kavi say this, Koshiro felt much more relieved, and he didn't want to stop Kuina.
He just wanted to find someone to convince himself that he could teach Kuina swordsmanship with a clear conscience.
"Since Senior said so, I will believe her. By the way, Senior, what do you think of Zoro?"
"That green algae-head? Besides being a road idiot, he's actually quite talented."
Zoro is a talented and hardworking guy. It is inevitable that he will stand at the top in the future, otherwise he will not be able to become the vice-captain.
As we all know, the position of Vice-President of One Piece can only be held by top-level strong men.
"That's good. I'm also optimistic about him. Senior, why don't you go and give them some pointers?"
But Koshiro knew that Kavi was an expert, and that just a little guidance from him would be enough to benefit them greatly and help them avoid detours.
Kawi didn't refuse, "It depends on the situation."
He planned to rest for two days here at Koshiro before setting off again.
By the way, work on your beloved boat.
Set up a few entertainment rooms to kill time.
Early the next morning, Koshiro took Kavi to find the only boatman in the village. After Kavi told him his request, the boatman said he would deliver the goods on time within two days.
When we returned to the gym, we saw Kuina and Zoro preparing for a duel.
"Kuina, come and fight! I feel I can definitely defeat you this time!" Zoro took out three wooden swords, holding two in his hands and one in his mouth. It was his Three Swordsmanship.
This kid used to be a one-sword style guy, but he lost to Kuina every time. He thought it was because he had too few swords, so he switched to a three-sword style.
Kuina also took out a wooden sword, clenched her hands, and said calmly with an unchanged expression:
"Zoro, no matter how many times, I will defeat you."
"Come on, Senior Sister! Defeat this arrogant guy Zoro." The other disciples around shouted. They couldn't beat Zoro, so they could only let the Senior Sister teach him a lesson.
Zoro was not at all moved by this. He didn't care about the words of his defeated opponent.
Krall was also watching the game in the crowd and was very interested.
Kavi and Koshiro looked at each other and stood aside to watch to see the current level of these two little guys.












