The tailor named Finn stood at his counter with his hand on his chin. You could easily tell he was bored.

"Hello, Finn. I'm Gosen, and we were sent here by Honn," Gosen said.

"Honn, you say?" Finn said. "Well then welcome. What may I do for you today?"

"Could you remake out clothes? Our old ones are torn, so we would like new ones," Boyer said.

"No problem. But I'll have to keep those clothes for a while as I make the new ones. Fee free to choose something in this tore you want and change into it. When you're done, give me your old clothes and I should have them ready by tomorrow."

They thanked him and each chose an outfit. When they were done, they had all chose the same thing: a suit and a hat. Gosen had white one, Johan a black one, and and Boyer a red one.

"With his," Johan said. "I should be able to get a few girls. I'll see you guys later." And he left.

"Where do you want to go?" Gosen asked Boyer.

He shrugged. "We should get a hotel or a house to stay in for the night. Then we can go and explore the town."

"Sounds like a plan."

They walked out the door and searched for a place to stay. They stopped in front of a hotel and went inside. At the lobby, they asked for a room for one night and paid the man with the money Gosen and Johan had got catching criminals.

They made our way to our rooms and Gosen laid down on his bed. He looked up at the ceiling and asked, "Its boring. And I don't feel like walking around the town anymore."

"Then what do you want to do?"

"How about training?" he suggested, taking the sheathe from his back. "Its more fun than walking around."

Boyer sighed. "Fine."

They flew out the window and landed the grass behind the hotel. Gosen took off his hat and his coat, but Boyer only took his coat off.

"Today you're going to try to knock this hat off my head. If you can do that, I'll teach you some more about using swords."

Gosen grinned. "You're on."

Gosen charged at him with his sword in his hands. He thrust it at the hat, but Boyer tilted his head and dodged it. Then he swung my sword at it again, and Boyer jumped back this time.

"You've gotta do better than that," he said.

"Ha!" Gosen cried as he charged.

Gosen swung, Boyer ducked, he thrust, Boyer sidestepped, and every other move Boyer had a way of avoiding it. Their swords clashed with a loud CLING! every time they met. Deciding to step up his game, Gosen powered up his Ki and power level to its peek and attacked.

Unfortunately, that barely made a difference. Boyer would still avoid all his attacks. They slowly began to rise into the air as they fought. Their arms were barely visible due to them moving so fast. All Gosen dd was was trust what he was doing and kept pressing on.

Out of luck, he tripped Boyer from below. Then quickly flew above him and swung at the hat. Boyer caught him off guard and tripped him too. Gosen's sword swung through the air he made his way back to the ground. He flipped in midair like last time and landed lightly on the ground.

"Almost had me there," Boyer said. "But you've still got to do better than that. If you can't get it off my head within the next three minutes, I'm not teaching you anymore."

He had to take this seriously. He charged again and attacked as fast and hard as he could. But two minutes later, he hadn't even moved Boyer from his original spot.

"One more minute left," Boyer said.

Gosen gritted his teeth and attacked. He knew what to do now. He pu this sword against Boyer and pushed as hard as he could. That forced Boyer to use both hands to hold him back. Quickly, Gosen let his right hand go from the sword and put his palm a few inches from Boyer's hat. He charged a Ki Blast and released it.

Boyer was surprised and had no chance of dodging it. Now his hat lay on the ground with a hole in it.

"What took you so long. All you had to do was use your Ki and you probably would've knocked the hat off already."

"I thought I'd do it right with a sword only."

He picked his hat and shook his head. "Now look at what you've done." In his hands, the hat burned to ashed. "There was no point of wearing it like that."

He looked back at Gosen and said, "I need to teach you some cool moves you might use in battles against opponents."

Gosen nodded. "When do we start?"

"Tonight," he said. "That's enough practice for now. Lets go into town."

They put their coats on and flew back into our hotel room. Then they dusted themselves off before leaving the hotel and into the the street. They sensed Johan's Ki and followed it to his location. He was with a girl about fourteen, a year younger than him.

"Hey guys!" he greeted them. "This here is Jannie. She wants to see her family, and they're far away, so I said I'd take her there. I hope you don't mind."

Gosen smiled. "No problem. The more the merrier, right?"