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??Chapter 129: Chapter 124: Hundred Tis Gravity

Chapter 129: Chapter 124: Hundred Tis Gravity

At the break of dawn, the magnificent golden sunlight bathed the mountaintop, casting a gold hue over the ancient and magnificent buildings of the stone palace. Glistening in the sunlight, the palace resembled the grandiose dwelling of the ancient gods as described in the legends.

Within this complex, sounds of air slicing through reverberated, the noise of an object cutting through the atmosphere.

“Nine hundred and ninety-one, nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-three…” A voice was heard counting, “Muria, hold on a little longer… one thousand.”

“Phew! Finally, it’s over.” A relieved voice resounded, followed by a “thud!” – the sound of a heavy object hitting the ground and a “clang!” – the sound of tal hitting the ground.

“Are you that tired?” In the courtyard, White Tiger Troy curiously watched Muria lying on the ground, panting heavily. His body was soaked in sweat, with visible vapors rising from his body, and a nacing heavy sword lay beside him.

Hearing Troy’s sarcastic comnt, Muria, lying on the ground too spent to even move a finger, rolled his eyes. A earthen yellow magic array was flickering brilliantly beneath him.

“Cas…sio, hurry… and dissolve… the magic array.” After waiting for a while and noticing the magic array was still flickering beneath him, Muria exerted all the strength he had left to look towards Cassio and barely managed to utter a sentence.

As soon as Muria finished speaking, the earthy yellow magic array beneath him disbanded. The Titan teenager who was more than thirty ters in height released a satisfied roar.

“How does it feel?” Cassio asked, looking at Muria who was enveloped in a faint mist.

“I feel as light as a feather, like I could fly to the sky at any ti.” After the magic array disappeared, Muria found it sowhat difficult to get up, staggering as he did so.

“We could always fly whenever we want.” interjected Troy from the side.

“Big cat, you’ve been quite annoying lately.” Muria, still panting heavily, looked at the snow-white two-winged white tiger, “Why don’t you also try this gravity magic array?”

“Sure, I have been watching you struggle every day, I want to experience it too.” Seeing Muria provoking him, Troy imdiately agreed.

“Cassio, create a gravity array directly beneath it.”

“How many tis gravity?” The semi-transparent spirit looked towards Muria.

“Um, let’s start with fifty tis…” Muria thought for a mont, wanting to let the big cat get used to it initially. But Troy didn’t appreciate this sentint and directly interrupted.

“Cassio, just use the sa amount of gravity that Muria had.”

“You’re asking for trouble; don’t bla

later.” Hearing the big cat’s words, Muria waved at Cassio, “Give him a hundred tis gravity, with his physical stature, he’ll definitely be fine.”

Cassio instantly implented Muria’s command, creating a magic array beneath Troy just like the one that was beneath Muria. A terrifying amount of gravity was emanating from the confines of the magic array.

The mont the magic array took shape, “Boom!” White Tiger Troy was instantly crushed to the ground by his own weight, unable to move. He could not even open his mouth, only his teal eyes were able to inadvertently spin around.

“Man, that’s terrifying.” It was always Muria who was training under a hundredfold gravity, repeating sword strokes over and over under the horrifying pressure that felt like it was going to crush his entire body. This was his first ti seeing another creature bear such gravity.

Within the boundaries of the magic array, even the air and sunlight were distorted, making the ferocious body of Tiger, which was usually robust and muscular, seem sowhat comical. Troy, who was just making sarcastic comnts, now couldn’t even speak.

“Sigh, I have been training for so many days, and I only dared to slowly increase the gravity; I didn’t dare to directly go under a hundred tis gravity.” Muria looked at the snow-white big cat stuck in the magic array, unable to move an inch, with a smug smile, “You dared to let Cassio use a hundred tis gravity directly. How is it? Big cat, feels good, doesn’t it?”

“Roar!” The mont the magic array took shape, Troy, who had been immobile, showed his sharp teeth and growled angrily. Then, with trembling limbs, he slowly stood up.

“Not bad, you’re just a bit slower than .” Seeing Troy adjusting to the gravity so quickly and slowly rising to his feet, Muria was not surprised; he had adapted quicker than Troy.

“Watch it, Cassio.” Muria pointed to the angrily glaring white tiger that was moving towards him and said to the spirit, “If it can’t handle it, dismantle the array.”

“Mm!” Cassio nodded.

“I’m going to find His Excellency.” Saying this, Muria picked up the heavy sword that had fallen on the ground and entered the Stone Palace.

“Sir Ron.” As soon as he entered the Stone Palace, Muria imdiately saw a black-haired youth ditating with his eyes closed, the human race’s Swordmaster, Ron.

“Did you complete today’s task?” The Swordmaster, without opening his eyes, directly asked.

“I’ve completed it; I practiced the basic swordsmanship a thousand tis, Cassio counted for .” Muria hung the heavy sword on the wall and answered.

“Mm!” The Swordmaster blandly acknowledged, and then fell silent again.

“When will I be able to move on to the next step?” Seeing the Swordmaster silent, Muria thought helplessly. Ever since the Swordmaster agreed to teach him swordsmanship, he had accompanied the Swordmaster back to the Titan clan land and had the Swordmaster live in his dwelling.

After watching Muria perform a set of sword skills with his heavy sword, the Swordmaster taught him a very basic technique. It included simple pulls, leads, lifts, blocks, hits, thrusts, points, and collapses – very fundantal swordsmanship movents, which he ordered Muria to practice a thousand tis every morning. Muria obeyed this instruction dutifully.

But because Muria’s body was too powerful, to achieve a training effect, Cassio would create a gravity magic array beneath his feet when he practiced swordsmanship. As for the magnitude of the gravity, it was decided by the Swordmaster himself. A hundredfold gravity, only with such degree of gravity, could the best training effect be achieved.

Muria hung up his heavy sword, then picked up the longbow next to him, “Sir, I’m going to find Hesel to learn archery.”

Muria glanced at the three young Red Dragon girls who were quietly reading in the corner of the palace, nodded in satisfaction, and since the Swordmaster moved in, these three lazy dragons spent their ti studying their magic books every day without being lazy.

“Go ahead.” The Swordmaster had no objection to Muria learning swordsmanship and archery at the sa ti. He was not Muria’s teacher; he was only responsible for teaching swordsmanship. He would not interfere in anything else.

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