Chapter 26 (1/2)
Note: I will stop posting this novel on our site for a while, patron still get chapter normally, 2 chapters/day. Chapter 26 would be the last chapter here as I put this announcement. Some of you may know the reason, I will post here again if I feel better.
After folding the letter and sealing the opening with glue, Sith carefully placed the letter in the mailbox.
The post office had a special line, and in about seven or eight days, the letter would arrive in Isaac’s hands.
With that done, Sith walked out of the room, as the ferry was almost ready to dock.
As he passed by the restaurant, he saw Muyang eating inside. He then looked at the sky that was getting darker and darker, as if it was about to rain.
“Muyang, after the ferry docks, are you returning to the Great Azure Mountain with me, or are you going to travel around by yourself?”
Sith sat down next to Muyang and ordered some random snacks.
“I’ll travel outside for a while first. I plan to take this free time to see the outside world before returning. This competition has given me deep insight, and there is room for improvement in many places.”
Muyang put down his chopsticks and said straightforwardly, however, Sith’s face had such an expression.
He nodded, “Well, it’s good to expand your knowledge outside. Honestly, your martial arts are already very good, compared to us. The only thing that’s missing is experience. It’s good for you to see more of the differences outside.”
“Get a grip on these; we can’t teach you anything more.”
Judging from the results of the World Martial Arts Tournament, Muyang’s performance was beyond his expectations. The only thing he lacked was an improvement in his fighting skills. Perhaps, due to his lack of combat experience, Muyang was still a bit disorganized when it came to dealing with his opponents. It was clear that he could win more easily, but for now, it still took a lot of work. If it wasn’t that his strength exceeded his opponents, it would be hard to say whether he would win or not in the end.
In low-level battles, skill is important. Even in high-level battles in the later stages where power is elevated, combat skills played an equally important role.
Neither the Sith nor Isaac could teach him any of this, so he had to understand it independently.
It all required practice.
Through this World Martial Arts Tournament, Muyang expanded his vision and was truly integrated into this world of martial arts. He also discovered his shortcomings.
Like in the last final game, if his power wasn’t as strong as Arlo’s, the final result might have to be rewritten, and the winner would be Arlo from Maple Leaf School.
History was written by the winners, even if it wasn’t written directly by the winners themselves. So, how was the history being written affirming the winners?
Muyang was the winner of the tournament. During the post-match exchange session, all schools touted the sudden emergence of the dark horse and set him up as a role model. However, under the spotlight, Muyang clearly knew that he still had very obvious shortcomings even when he was considered the best among people of the same age.
If you became adrift when you were touted, what else would you accomplish?
Flog! Flog!
The polite compliments were sugar-coated cannonballs. We had to eat the sugar-coating and spit out the cannonballs!
So after the post-match exchange session ended, Muyang planned to practice outside like Son Goku. He wasn’t in a hurry to return to the Great Azure Mountain with Sith.
Furthermore, since he was already in the Southern Region, he had to take some time to go to the Superpower Academy to see how Mexia was doing. Otherwise, who knows what she would complain about if she knew he was here but didn’t go to see her.
After casually eating some random snacks, it was pouring rain outside.
The rain fell on the blue sea, creating a cloud of vapor. Meanwhile, the storm also intensified the waves, and the ferry had to slow down.
An hour later, the pattering rain gradually stopped. The ferry, which had been delayed for a while due to the heavy rain, finally docked in the afternoon.
“Muyang, I’ll go back first. Be careful while you’re out and about, and return when it’s almost time.”
“I know.”