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I remembered Ellen telling me that the practice swords were not made of a particularly sturdy material. The Revise function made it so that events that were supposed to happen did not happen, or those that were not supposed to, did. Additionally, the less likely an event was to occur, the more achievement points were required to make it happen.
That meant, conversely, that events with higher plausibility required relatively fewer achievement points.
It was not implausible for a worn-out practice sword to break. Therefore, I was able to manifest the incident with just a small number of points.
It was definitely more plausible than making someone who was trained in close combat suddenly fall over or surrender. In the end, I was essentially able to use what was available to me to the fullest, and succeeded in landing a blow on him.
Ard knew exactly what that pain felt like for himself, and he instinctively curled his legs up while Mayaton clutched at his nether regions with an expression of agony and backed away.
“Cough… Y-you damn… you damn bastard…!”
Unfortunately, it seemed like I hadn’t landed a direct hit, as he didn’t fall over but only broke out into a cold sweat.
I knew...



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