Chapter 40: Enjoying Agony (1/2)
”A Method for Training Perception”
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His hand was tre as though so had exploded inside hih he were slowly coh he alking on clouds, and couldn't helpof the world
It was no wonder that Chen Mu was so ith joy, because ever since he had learned to est bottleneck in his way Too bad that all the things which circulated on the market were of low quality, and that the costs of the somewhat better materials were co reat acadeet into those six And although there were so soreat And you would have to be either a directly descended disciple or pay a lot of really high tuition to have them imparted to you
And not every student could study the ”two step breathing method,” which was the hallmark of the Eastern Wei Academy
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Chen Mu could tell fro described there washe had purchased in the fancy shops
As though dying of thirst, he gulped down every word that ritten He put everything else to the back of histhe pressure of the water
As soon as he had finished reading everything, Chen Mu realized that he had never co ood stunt it was to bury the unna h Chen Mu hadn't really seen other methods, what he considered to be extraordinary was that all of the training was to be done in the water Once he had scanned the entire process, even with his paltry knowledge, he knew that the htest relationshi+p to any of theunderwater put one in a singular environment, where a person's body bore pressure from all around And the pressure increased the deeper one was subish underwater The e of the harsh underwater environeneral the training of perception requires a peaceful environment, it would be very difficult to maintain a calm state in the simple water world where there were all sorts of currents
All perceptual training required some medium, and the medium which Chen Mu had used up until then was the one-star power cards that he had created hi method ater The water that was all around Chen Mu!
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So such a fierce training htest hesitation Froet in return, the degree of danger wasn't even worth talking about The risk of getting killed as a little punk outside was far greater
But Chen Mu wasn't an iin until he had carefully read all the precautions
Still, the training didn't get off to a s in failure This was a co in his experience, since he had never considered hi he had learned to that point was gained from innumerable failures