Around the ti he had swung the sword over 500 tis in front of his now iron-blooded instructor grandmother... No, the Empire's Hero Helena Holden.
Revelof, out of breath, glanced at Helena, who had a cold gaze and sighed inwardly. He quickly gathered his composure and held the wooden sword with both hands.
-You can do it, child.
Kyros also cheered him on. Revelof swallowed and picked up his wooden sword, recalling Helena's actions from earlier.
Phew---
The movent was over in an instant with a slight breeze.
'I think this one was good enough.'
Revelof had no doubt that he had perford similar, if not identical, movents to Helena. But, judging from the look on Helena's face, things didn't look so good.
"You still have too much strength in your shoulders. Maybe that's why your legs are off balance."
Helena spoke to Revelof with a still cold gaze.
"Oh, I see."
Revelof smiled awkwardly and stroked the back of his neck. He was sure he had followed along correctly, but it was impossible to succeed on the first try.
"Try once again by relaxing a little more."
Helena nodded as she spoke. At her words, Revelof swung his wooden sword again.
"Again."
Helena carefully observed Revelof's movents and continued to make comnts.
"Your left foot is too far forward. Again."
Revelof beca anxious about the movents that were not going well. He bit his lip and continued to concentrate.
After cutting through the air dozens of tis like that again,
phew!
"... You did well this ti, Levi."
He was finally able to get the posture right.
Only then did Helena's cold gaze soften. Revelof wiped the sweat from his forehead while holding the wooden sword.
'I didn't know just getting into the right posture would be this hard.'
-I heard that it takes a lot of ti to properly complete one movent.
The reason why Revelof was able to learn it quickly was that the movents he was doing now were the most basic.
"It's not perfect yet, but it's good enough. Now we can move on to the next step."
Helena approached Revelof with a smile.
"Now that you can get into the right stance, you need to put so strength into your sword."
Revelof listened carefully to Helena's words.
"Of course, just getting the posture right can give you a lot of strength. But to deal with threats that can co at any ti and from any place, you need to cultivate your own strength. That is, rather than relying on a god who offers a deal in exchange for a miracle."
Helena smiled faintly after saying those aningful words. Without her needing to elaborate, Revelof understood what she was implying.
'A deal for a miracle... Does she an...?'
anwhile, Helena spoke again, her gaze fixed on Revelof.
"There is a breathing technique that has been passed down to Holden's direct descendants for a very long ti."
"Breathing technique?"
Revelof's eyes widened a little.
"Yes. Breathing Teaching. I call it 'Mana Training'."
The word breathing technique triggered a thought in Revelof's mind. It reminded him of sothing similar in Terdius's basic skills in the Original HSAW.
'I think it was a passive skill that strengthened physical abilities.'
Could this be sothing similar?
As Revelof was thinking, Helena stood in front of him and closed her eyes.
"It's simple. You just need to control the mana in your body and let it flow throughout your entire being. And the true purpose of this training is to learn this breathing technique."
At her explanation, Revelof's mouth opened slightly in surprise.
"By mana control, you an..."
"It is said that mana is typically stored in the center of a person. But, by distributing evenly throughout the body, you can achieve remarkable results."
Revelof recalled sothing familiar.
'Isn't this like what they talk about in martial arts (murim) novels?'
"The reason to learn mana control is so that when you swing a sword, you can make the mana within your body flow so as to amplify the strength of your attack. If you can master how to use that mana effectively during strikes, thrusts, and lifts, you'll be done with your basic training."
Helena opened her eyes while he was recalling a webnovel he had read long ago. A faint blue aura rippled around her.
"Do you see this evenly spread blue light? This is mana. I distributed it evenly throughout my body through my breathing."
"Whoa..."
Revelof stared in awe, captivated by the pure and potent aura she exuded even at a single glance that you could sense was strong.
'It's amazing how good she is at controlling it, even while suffering from Mana Burn.'
While he was astonished, Helena smiled gently, calming her mana.
"Of course, even if you learn the breathing thod and the flow paths, releasing mana like this won't co easily. It took
a long ti to reach this level. You also need a significant amount of mana to achieve it."
Revelof nodded.
'It may be mana for Grandma, but for , I can just think of it as holy power.'
Helena looked at Revelof and added,
"The most crucial aspect of this breathing technique is guiding mana evenly to your head as well. That's how you enhance its efficiency."
Revelof could sense from her words that this training would be far more challenging. It had to be.
As Helena had said, Revelof's mana---or holy power---was concentrated at the center of his body.
'After all, I always focused on gathering my holy power before releasing it.'
Distributing it evenly throughout his body felt strenuous.
"Okay, try following along."
"Okay, Grandma."
Helena imdiately began guiding Revelof through the breathing techniques.
"First, close your eyes and feel the mana within your body."
This first step ca naturally to Revelof, as he could sense the holy power whenever he wanted.
"Now, draw a small amount of mana and guide it toward your toes."
So far, the process was smooth.
"Move it slowly and evenly. Imagine you're building up mana evenly from the tips of your feet."
But this step proved tricky. Revelof tried to gather his energy as Helena said, but maintaining a consistent flow felt nearly impossible.
'Is this supposed to be...even?'
Revelof unsurely tried moving his holy power. While he had both his eyes closed, Helena opened hers.
She walked over with a gentle smile and positioned herself behind her grandson.
Watching him diligently channel his mana with clenched fists, Helena raised her hand.
Then, she quickly pressed an acupoint located on the crown of Revelof's head with her index and middle fingers.
She was so quick that Revelof couldn't even notice it while trying to control his mana, and it didn't cause him any pain either.
After this, a thin, needle-like blue magical power flowed from Helena's fingertips and into Revelof.
This was the secret technique passed down exclusively to Holden's direct descendants---a thod for those adept in mana managent to give away to beginners.
It was reminiscent of the "complete transformation" where elders or teachers would use it to help their successors advance quickly, teaching them qi flow guiding thods as often seen in martial arts novels.
But, this technique had one key difference: it only worked among blood relatives. For this reason, the essence of the technique remained a closely guarded secret of the Holden family.
'...Huh?'
As Helena's mana began to flow into him and guide him along the path, Revelof felt an unfamiliar sensation.
It was as if he had found a guide in a pitch-black darkness. Following the path laid out by Helena's mana, he carefully moved his holy power. Before he realized it, it spread throughout his entire body.
In an instant, even his brain filled with holy power, and his body trembled slightly.
"Take deep breaths and move your mana slowly. You'll find it easier to control the amount that flows if you relax more than you are now."
Revelof followed her words, relaxing his tense muscles.
"Feel my mana, and try to find your balance with it."
Revelof carefully adjusted the amount of holy power, reducing it gradually to match Helena's. Slowly but surely, his flow began to stabilize.
"Good. You're doing great."
With that complint, Helena took her hand away from his head. And she looked proudly at her grandson.
Simply showing him the way had allowed Revelof to advance to another stage.
Not long after, Revelof opened his eyes, his breathing ragged.
"Huff...huff..."
"Difficult, right? It's always hard at first. But as ti goes on and you practice mana training persistently, it will get easier."
"Yes, Grandma.'
Revelof wiped the sweat from his face. He hadn't expected to feel so drained from simply cultivating his holy power.
"It's challenging now, but let's push a little more. Once you finish the mana training, you'll practically be done with the basic training. What you just did is the most critical part of the process. And once you perfect your mana control, learning the basic swordsmanship techniques will co naturally."
Helena patted Revelof on the shoulder as she continued,
"When mana circulates through your entire body, your physical abilities will improve. That'll help you master skills more quickly. If you want, you can even imitate other people's sword techniques. Of course, that will still require so training."
Revelof's eyes widened in surprise.
'I didn't expect the Holden family's training thod to be like this.'
It was a completely unexpected discovery. If he could master this breathing technique, he could grow stronger far faster than he had imagined.
"And Levi, you seem to have a natural talent. You have plenty of mana, and your movents were almost you've used it before."
"Ah...is that so?"
Revelof feigned ignorance. He had no intention of revealing that he had already cultivated the holy power bestowed by Kyros.
"Yeah. You might even...finish this in less than a week."
Her lips curving into a gentle smile. Her hand on his shoulder tightened slightly.
"Alright, let's go again."
At that mont, Revelof couldn't even have imagined...
That this grueling mana training would continue late into the night.
***
I learned today that when soone reaches the peak of exhaustion, they don't even have the energy to groan.
Grandma's mana training lasted for hours, finally ending late in the evening.
'I'm dying.'
I slumped into a chair, closing my eyes. Trying to use holy power all over inside my entire body was far more taxing than I had anticipated.
While practicing, I worked on evenly distributing it and gradually increasing the duration of each attempt. But, in the process, I constantly used up a lot of my holy power.
'I'm pretty sure my holy power has definitely increased compared to before but...'
It seed that controlling the amount of holy power was still difficult to .
'Still, Grandma said I did pretty well for my first ti.'
She had even clapped her hands in joy.
-You've worked hard, child. You look completely exhausted.
'Yes...I feel like I'm going to die.'
Now, my goal for the rest of this training was clear: I needed to fully master the mana training and basic sword stances Grandma had taught .
'If I can get this right... '
Soday, I might be able to make Terdius's swordsmanship mine.
If I can do that, it'd be a huge advantage in navigating this challenging world of hidden paths.
'Not to ntion, Grandma said I can copy not just sword techniques but other movents too. It'll be useful in so many ways.'
Of course, I'd need extra training for that.
After organizing my thoughts, I ate the al the servants brought to my room, then quickly washed up.
Before I realized it, night had fallen.
I wanted to collapse into bed and sleep imdiately, but I couldn't.
I set up a portal in the corner of the room and headed to the temple in Rovel. On the desk in my office, a mountain of books that Zain had prepared awaited . I stored them in my inventory and returned to the mansion.
'I could have read these in the office, but the bed here is much more comfortable.'
I sprawled face-down on my bed, flipping through a book on 'Mana Burn'. Page after page, I devoured the information.
How many hours passed like that?
Through the book, I found out sothing new.
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