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The Old Country Bumpkin Gets Praised as a Master Swordsman

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A Climactic Confrontation and Unveiled Truths

“From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman” Episode 12, titled “The Old Country Bumpkin Gets Praised as a Master Swordsman,” serves as the climactic finale to the first season, delivering an intense and emotionally charged showdown between Beryl Gardenant and his former student, Rose Marblehart. The episode centers on unveiling Rose’s true intentions and the complex web of political and religious intrigue that has underpinned much of the season’s narrative.

The long-awaited conflict between master and disciple takes center stage in a dramatic forest confrontation. This encounter provides significant emotional catharsis for viewers, as the underlying reasons for Rose’s actions and the recent events are finally brought to light. Rose confesses to Beryl that she believed the Pope had kidnapped orphans, leading her to participate in the orchestrations, twisting what she thought were noble intentions into fanaticism.

The Revelation of Bishop Reeveos’s Deception

Beryl, however, possesses critical information that shatters Rose’s perception of events. He reveals that Bishop Reeveos was indeed guilty of heinous crimes, having personally witnessed the bishop working with criminals to exhume corpses and attempt a forbidden resurrection miracle—an act of heresy. This revelation stuns Rose, leading her to question everything the Pope had told her and whether the story about saving the orphanage children was fabricated. Beryl, while unable to speak definitively about the Pope’s character, strongly urges Rose to reconsider where she places her faith.

Familial Ties and Nuanced Alliances

The episode further complicates the narrative with the arrival of Commander Gatoga, who is revealed to be Rose’s brother. Gatoga finds himself in a difficult position, torn between protecting his sister and acknowledging the severe implications of her actions. His decision to prioritize saving the hostage children adds a layer of hope and humanizes the conflict. Ultimately, Gatoga’s plea to Beryl to keep Rose’s involvement a secret forms a fragile, new alliance between them, hinting at future complexities. Beryl’s earlier revelation about Bishop Reeveos trafficking dead bodies to fake miracles also shifts Gatoga’s perspective on religious authority.

Beryl’s Unwavering Humility and Future Prospects

Despite the intense drama, Beryl’s inherent humility remains a cornerstone of his character. Even after the King recognizes him with the title of “Master Swordsman” and invites him to a royal banquet, Beryl continues to underestimate his own skill, feeling unworthy of such accolades. He humbly declines the royal banquet, preferring a home-cooked meal with Mewi, a touching moment that underscores his down-to-earth nature and the importance of interpersonal relationships in the series. He even sends a beautifully crafted glass plate received from the palace to his father, expressing his feeling of unworthiness for such a fancy item. His father, despite Beryl’s self-doubt, chuckles, recognizing his son’s destined greatness.

The fight between Beryl and Rose is less about overwhelming physical dominance and more about emotional resolution, highlighting Beryl’s growth from a self-doubting rural instructor to a figure truly deserving of the master swordsman title. While some viewers noted slight dips in animation quality compared to earlier high points, the series continues to focus on technical, realistic swordsmanship over flashy magical effects, setting it apart in the fantasy genre.

The episode’s conclusion sets the stage for potential future developments. The slow-building conspiracy involving the Church of Spine and the assassination attempts, while feeling somewhat underdeveloped by the season’s end, leaves many questions unanswered, strongly suggesting a second season. Fans are hopeful for improved animation and a deeper exploration of the political intrigue, as well as Beryl’s evolving role and continued impact as a teacher. Allucia’s intervention to keep Beryl with the Liberion knights also hints at upcoming challenges that will require his unique guidance. The series remains available exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, offering both sub and dub options, with a Webtoon adaptation providing additional context for eager fans.

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