Chapter 557: Chapter 240 Not Enough rit Points (Two-in-One Large Chapter)_2
This inevitably brought a faint smile to their faces…
Hehe! This is a case of the brash encountering soone even brasher!
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In the recent battle, Rein had not opted for adding points to replenish his energy; otherwise, even Kurman, the Peak Knight, would have eventually been worn down to exhaustion by Rein’s persistence.
Rein was very clear about the purpose of this battle: it was for Kurman to provide advice and suggestions from the perspective of an instructor, not to achieve victory by unfair ans.
Although Rein didn’t win, he felt that this fight had been more engrossing and exhilarating than when he defeated the Obsidian giant with a single hamr blow.
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At the sa ti, the experience points awarded by the system were not insignificant:
[Your Skill, Tokkal Hamr Technique, has gained improvent, experience 671]
(Note: The above Skill experience has enjoyed a 30% increase due to the exclusive talent ‘Elentary Extraordinary Understanding’.)
[You have been through a battle, Weapon Master (Legendary) experience 198]
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After the two returned to the hall, Kurman said, “Rein, I understand your situation now. Let share my advice with you.”
“In terms of combat skills with the Hamr Skill, it can be said that you are not much different from , and there is little I can teach you.”
“If you wish to further improve your Hamr Skill, you will need to ponder on your own and, on the other hand, seek out a master who specializes in Hamr Skill. It’s hard to imagine that at your age, you have managed to master the Hamr Skill to such an extent.”
Here, Kurman hesitated for a mont before continuing:
“However, it seems that the developnt of your physical attributes in so areas is still weak.”
“Given your strength talent, you can be stronger, which I assu is due to both your breathing technique not being very advanced, and your lack of years in practising it.”
Rein looked at Kurman in surprise, silently praising the Sword Bearer instructors for their discernnt.
This also confird what Angus had ntioned during lunch; the Sword Bearer instructors were not the strongest group in the division, but most of them had rich teaching experience.
Himself having practised his breathing technique for less than a year in total, compared to the other knights who began at the age of ten, that was a difference of around seven or eight years. And the developnt of the body through the breathing technique was not sothing that could be achieved overnight; it was the result of cumulative effort over ti.
Hence the current situation.
Otherwise, with his level 14 Giant Bear Breathing Technique, if the attributes were not enhanced by adding points but through normal practice, his attributes would be even stronger.
However… for others, this would seem like a big problem.
But not for himself.
This was sothing he could compensate for, after all, he still had as many as 12 unused attribute points left!
“For this, my recomndation is to use certain specific drugs during regular training to enhance yourself, and secondly, you need to undergo physical conditioning training,” Kurman quickly put forward his suggestion.
“Specific drugs? Like refined Kuroki oil and the like?” Rein couldn’t help but ask.
Kurman imdiately shook his head but then seed to make a connection and looked at Rein with bright eyes, saying, “Eh? You’re practicing the Giant Bear Breathing Technique? No wonder it felt familiar to just now.”
However, after taking a closer look at Rein again, Kurman said, “No, that’s not right, it must have been modified!”
“What a pity! The Giant Bear Breathing Technique you practice is rely a routine technique in terms of quality, and even though it has been modified, it just barely reaches an excellent level.”
“It definitely won’t match so of the superior breathing techniques in terms of developing your body’s potential. It’s such a waste of your great talent!” Kurman observed, shaking his head slightly.
Rein did not argue when he heard Kurman put it that way; instead, he silently thought to himself that he could add points, so it wasn’t a waste…
Besides, another question occurred to him. Right, why not change the breathing technique?
After thinking it over, Rein still decided to ask: “Instructor Kurman, is it not possible to switch to a different breathing technique?”
Kurman looked at Rein with a strange expression, as if to say, ‘how could you ask such a question?’
But Kurman didn’t keep him in suspense, quickly explaining, “Given that you’ve practiced your Giant Bear Breathing Technique from beginner to proficient level, it must have taken many years. Switching to a higher-level breathing technique ans starting from scratch, letting your body readjust to this change.”
“During the long adjustnt period of several years, the developnt of your physical abilities would almost co to a halt, and there’s a high likelihood that your strength would remain stagnant.”
Upon hearing this, Rein understood Kurman’s point.
Normally, a knight adjusting their breathing technique is a lengthy process, and even with a high-level technique at hand, starting over would take a lot of ti and effort.
Therefore, under normal circumstances, if the quality of a breathing technique is only one level lower, few knights would choose to make the change.
However… this might not apply to him…
His own Giant Bear Breathing Technique had been practiced for just one year at most, right?
More importantly, due to the system’s integration function, which would rge similar combat skills together and improve them, it was like the previous basic archery and Blood Fury Archery.
That is to say, not only does he not face a lengthy adjustnt period for the breathing technique, but he could also quickly master the improved high-level breathing technique.
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