Chapter 27 (1/2)

Translator: Henyee Translations

Editor: Henyee Translations

After that simple training phase, next would be the first real step in cultivating the . The external chapter!

Before training in the internal chapter, the practitioner was required to use a barbaric method to train their bodies. If their bodies were not sufficiently strong enough before they trained the internal chapter, their bodies wouldn’t be able to handle the powerful aura.

Chu Nan opened the external chapter with a curious mindset, and after just a few glances, he immediately threw it back into his spatial bracelet.

The method to train for the external chapter was simply too cruel. The first step was to run with all your might and deplete your energy. Moreover, they had to do it in the morning, afternoon, and evening!

The moment Chu Nan saw the sentence ‘run with all your might and deplete your energy,’ he immediately closed the book and didn’t continue to browse through the dozens of subsequent training requirements recorded in it.

Chu Nan was not a hard-working individual. Otherwise, he would not have stayed a lurking player in after three years.

Forget it, it would be easier to figure out a way to obtain some equipment so I can defend myself. At the same time, I’ll check out the training methods used to become a magician, Chu Nan thought. So, he had done exactly that. In the following days, he would coop himself up in his room and summon the Alchemy King’s soul flame whenever he was free. The thick book with records of various magic arrays would also surface in his mind.

Within several days, Chu Nan had read through the thick book, and the more he scrutinized each and every array, the more he found magic arrays to be rather interesting. The order of each letter and the size of the shapes, coupled with different materials, would produce different results.

Chu Nan wanted to immediately test out the magic arrays he had learned. Unfortunately, the druid village was too poor, and even the most common iron items were scarce.

He could only suppress his impulse and find other ways to obtain materials after he left the forest so that he could craft simple magic weapons. In one way, he could sell them to earn money, and secondly, he could use them for self-defense.

A wild beast’s shout interrupted Chu Nan’s thoughts. Hundreds of towering barbarians draped in animal skins walked out from the depths of the forest.

The one leading them that possessed the strongest body was the number one expert of the barbarian village that Chu Nan had dealt with not long ago.

Shanz stood somewhere near Chu Nan and looked at him with apprehension. “Mr. Chu Nan, do you still remember the bet we made three days ago?”

“Of course I remember.”

After the past few days of training, Chu Nan’s mannerism when he responded was even better than before.

Shanz blanked out momentarily and noticed that there were some subtle changes in Chu Nan compared to several days before; however, he was unable to pinpoint the changes that had taken place.

“Then, I hope you can keep your promise,” Shanz raised his thick eyebrows and said. “Barbarians aren’t easy to cheat! If I were to win against Aleta and you can’t produce , then…”

“I know. Your fury is something that even dragons would fear.” Chu Nan had excessively bragged for the past few days, and he was rather uninterested in the barbarians’ unskilled bragging.