Chapter 185 Battle Master (1/2)
Chapter 185 Battle Master
The Shadow attacked with the vicious strength of a true th was not enough to block her sword, Sunny desperately ht Shard to deflect the strike to the side
The countless hours of practice and hundreds of thousands of times he had repeated his katas had not been in vain: his bodythe blade in the path of the Stone Saint's weapon at just the right angle Feeling the iasped froround
Guided by the Midnight Shard, the Shadoord glided to the side and in However, before Sunny had ti forward and sla hit by her shi+eld felt like crashi+ng into a stone wall at high speed
Flying back, Sunny iainst an actual wall and rolled to the floor A s distracted frolanced at him and called:
"Sunny? You're alive?"
He weakly raised a hand and brought his thuether in the shape of a circle
"Yeah"
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The huntress s to be really inconvenient for ritted his teeth
'Is that all you care about?'
"I'll try"
Slowly rising to his feet, he staggered and had to lean on the wall for balance
The Stone Saint returned to her spot and stood there indifferently, not paying any attention to his furious glare
With a heavy sigh, Sunny walked back to stand in front of her, raised the Midnight Shard, and spat:
"Again"
Over the course of the next few days, Sunny often wondered if he had really gone ly subject himself to this torture? Pa nda
No vel His life now consisted of only three things: spending ti the cursed ruins
Out of the three, the ti in the deadly maze of the Dark City was by far the least dreadful He even found hiin thinking about a cursed ancient ruin tee place, you should really start thinking about your life choices
And yet, Sunny knew that he was on the right track
Painful as they were, his training sessions with the eous than he iined Every bruise, every cut, every drop of blood that he spilled was nation, his technique was finally i so with noticable speed
The best thing about it was that he had not even scratched the surface of the immense didactic potential of the [Battle Master] Attribute For someone like him, who had never received a formal education in combat, it was simply a boon