The technique that Rain practiced, fighting with his arms crossed, was actually inspired by a character from Earth who was renowned for his pride in his speed and unique combat style. This character would confidently engage in battles with his arms crossed, leveraging his incredible speed to both repel incoming attacks and launch counterattacks without being easily detected.
Rain admired this character's prowess, particularly how this stance allowed for a swift defense and quick retaliation. Emulating this style, Rain found that adopting a similar approach in combat enabled him to deflect oncoming strikes while launching his own attacks stealthily, all while maintaining a seemingly casual posture with his arms crossed.
It was a technique that combined defense and offense seamlessly, allowing for effective combat without giving away his intentions or speed.
"Just because you're a bit fast, doesn't an you can act so..." Rain thought when he realized that he was having too much fun with that. "Sotis I feel like I don't even deserve to have so fun… until I am absolutely sure that no more enemies can bother us."
While Rain was training, a bunch of hours passed, and he realized that he didn't talk all that much with his friends who ca to visit him and his family… that had been rude on his part, even though he did what he did with good intentions. He also wanted to protect the entire human realm, after all.
For a mont, Rain considered that he was thinking too much or that the upgrade on his body was affecting his mind when he began to relax a bit… Two months had already passed since the end of the previous battle, after all.
"You look troubled all of a sudden. What is wrong?" Branden asked.
"It is nothing. Sorry for not talking with you two that much," Rain said. "I also like to keep myself busy because my mind takes to annoying places when I am not busy with anything."
"That is a relief. I thought that you were soone completely incapable of feeling worries or insecurities," Branden said. "You taught a lot of things, so let teach you sothing as well. If you look too much into the future, you will lose sight of the present."
"... Surprisingly wise words," Rain said while nodding. "Not bad."
"I am five years older than you… it isn't surprising at all," Branden rubbed his eyes. "Anyway, don't think too much about things beyond your control. We are going to win this, and if we fail, we will probably die before we see everything we worked for crumble in the hands of our enemies."
"That is sothing very… hopeful," Train frowned.
"I do have my monts," Branden said shrugged.
"Why guys can't just relax on a day off and talk about ordinary things?" Terra whispered. "The mood feels so heavy now."
"Dad always said that n don't want to look weak in front of their won, that must be why," Seara said.
"I am worried about you two…" Esralda said after blinking several tis. "You have been married for many years, but it seems that you two still have a lot to learn."
The talk prompted Rain to recognize the need for relaxation and downti, yet despite this realization, he fought with a persistent feeling that hindered his ability to truly unwind. His logical side emphasized the importance of relaxation for his well-being, acknowledging the necessity of taking breaks and recharging.
However, a strong sense of duty, responsibility, and perhaps a hint of urgency pressed him in the opposite direction.
Despite understanding the logic behind allowing oneself to relax, Rain found it challenging to heed that advice due to his overwhelming sense of duty. The weight of responsibilities and obligations constantly tugged at him, making it difficult to fully embrace the idea of unwinding and taking ti off.
Thus, even though he recognized the necessity of relaxation, the demands of his duties made it challenging to prioritize his own rest and leisure.
In the end, Rain was able to relax doing sothing productive, which was focusing on improving the technique of the sea dragons. He didn't know if he was following the right path, but he was making so progress. After staying half a day in a state of awareness while sleeping as well, he was able to sense his body accumulating the energy and the results were obvious.
An unknown skill leveled up.
An unknown path leveled up.
Na: Rainendall
Level: 317 (29.000/31.700)
Current Path: High Human Path (Lv 75 5550/7500)
Health: 34.670/34.670 ( 100)
Mana: 98.960/98.960 ( 100)
Stamina: 35.330/35.330 ( 100)
Strength: 5186
Dexterity: 3626
Intelligence: 9334
Vitality: 3472
Wisdom: 6802
Endurance: 3370
Luck: 1416
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Free Points: 00
Main Skills:
[Ancient Health Lv 17)
[Ancient Mana Lv 16]
[Ta Lv 18]
[Ancient Stamina Lv 14]
[Transcendental Youth Lv 23]
Support Skills:
[Iron Resilience Lv 72]
[Relentless Speed Lv 15]
[Punch Mastery Lv 96]
[Scholars Insight Lv 42]
[Masterful Grappling Lv 93]
"I guess this is it…" Rain thought. "Still, only one hundred points per level? That doesn't seem a lot… if the max is ten thousand points, I guess I can see why the sea dragons aren't that hard to kill."
Rain wasn't sure if he learned the correct technique, but he sure tried… either way, now he just had to polish it a bit and then he would be able to teach everyone else.
The next two things that Rain had to do was to talk with the Magic people in ten days and then try to learn the technique of the storm dragons as well… Rain never saw them, so it will be hard to co up with the basics of the technique… even if Isa told him.
"I have to talk with Branden and Esralda about what we can do to buy more ti," Rain thought. "They didn't bring up the topic today, so they truly wanted to relax for once… I might have changed their minds."
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