Chapter 117: Receiving the Technique

Dan led Kyle to the far side of the dojo, stopping in front of the ordinary-looking wall.Like before, after Dan pressed his hands on the wall and channeled his mana through it, it began to part.

Kyle looked around, as they walked through the narrow stone passageway, wondering how such magic was possible—though he had experienced this before, it still didn't fail to impress him.

They eventually reached the library and Kyle took sight of it once more with admiration written all over his eyes.

"Still takes you by surprise, doesn't it?" Dan observed with a low chuckle as he watched Kyle's reaction.

"Every single time," Kyle admitted, his eyes scanning the rows of shelves. "It's… there's so much here. I can hardly believe you have all this just for yourself."

"Knowledge is power, Kyle. And sometimes, it's a power best kept close. Everything here has a purpose, just as every warrior does," Dan explained with a proud smile. "Speaking of which…" He beckoned Kyle to follow him deeper into the rows of shelves.

They walked through the shelves, stopping near a section dedicated to Martial Arts.

"Earlier this week, you told me you'd settled on Wind Chasers," Dan began, glancing at Kyle. "Tell me why you chose it."

"I felt like movement techniques would enhance my combat style. I want to be able to move in ways my opponents don't expect, to stay unpredictable and adaptive. It's not just about the speed but the freedom. Wind Chasers' techniques—they're fast and direct. They'd give me the flexibility to adapt in the middle of a fight."

"I see," Dan muttered with a thoughtful look. It makes sense, especially given your natural agility. But I wondered why you didn't pick Serene Wave. They also offer movement techniques."

"Honestly, I was tempted by Serene Wave, I really was. The calm control they supposedly bring to the battlefield—it's impressive," Kyle replied.

"But there's something about the Wind Chasers that just... clicked. It's a little rougher, more unrestrained, and I like that. I want to fight with intensity and momentum, and Wind Chasers seems like the best way to get there."

Dan gave a small nod, seeming to understand. "Hmm... So it's the freedom and speed that appeal to you. Wind Chasers offers both, though it's no easy path" His eyes softened with a hint of approval. "I think you made the right choice."

With that, he turned and began scanning the scrolls on the shelf, running his fingers along the spines until he found what he was looking for.

He pulled out a thick book bound with a deep blue ribbon and handed it to Kyle, who felt a thrill of excitement as he read the title: Air Steps.

Kyle's eyes widened. He'd seen this very bool before. He saw it in the Living room while he'd been cleaning the bookshelf. The sight of it had sparked his curiosity in the meaning of martial arts, and now it was being offered to him.

"Air Steps," Dan said, his voice carrying a certain reverence. "This is one of the core techniques of the Wind Chasers.

With it, you'll be able to move lightly, almost as if you're floating. In combat, this means dodging attacks with ease, gaining quick bursts of speed, and creating the space you need to turn the tide in your favor.

Like every other martial technique, it's a difficult technique but it will serve you well if you're willing to put in the work."

Kyle smiled as he looked at the book, turning its cover to reveal the first page. Almost immediately, his system flared to life, showing a familiar prompt:

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[Do you want to learn the Basic Martial Arts Technique: Air Steps]

[Cost: 100 Skill Points]

Kyle glanced at the message briefly before focusing back on the book. He had confirmed that was the same technique, while also confirming that he had zero chances to learn it with skill points at this moment.

He focused his attention on the size of the book. Kyle felt no intimidation whatsoever despite the technique's large size and supposed complexity. Sёarᴄh the NovelFire.net* website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Instead, he felt a sense of excitement and readiness. He held the book tightly, feeling the weight of its significance.

Dan noticed his enthusiasm and gave a nod of approval. "It's good that you feel that way. But remember, learning isn't just about reading the steps and practicing them over and over.

You need to understand each movement and each breath and let the technique flow naturally. Otherwise, it won't truly become yours."

Kyle looked up at him with determination and nodded. "I understand, Instructor Dan. I promise I'll take this seriously. I'll study it, practice it, and make it part of who I am."

"I know you will. You've shown that kind of dedication in every training session we've had.

Keep it up, and you'll go far, Kyle," Dan said with pride.

"I won't wish you luck, rather I'll hope you don't need it. You have skill, and that's all you need. I'll see you after you get back from your mission."

With that Dan dismissed Kyle, choosing to stay behind in the library.

With the book in hand and Dan's words in his mind, Kyle walked out of the dojo. He was ready. Ready for the Mission Hall, for whatever awaited him, and for the next step in his journey.

***

Kyle approached his house the moment he left Dan's. It was quite dark but he was okay with the walk home.

It didn't take too long before he got home, finding calm as he settled on the bed; Kyle found himself reflecting on the path he had taken so far.

It hadn't been that long since he had come to this academy. Now, he was preparing to leave it temporarily and see the real world.

Ever since being reincarnated here, Kyle had always wished to explore and compare it to his former.

Truth be told, he had a fair share of experience from Frulia, but the history books he read from the library had shown him that it was way bigger and different from how he thought it to be. That was what had mainly sparked Kyle's curiosity.

'I'm very sure it'll be fun.' There were dangers and all that according to various sources, but Kyle didn't doubt that he'll enjoy every moment of it.

He looked through the windows at the night sky for a while before a certain thought crossed his mind.

'I'll need to collect my items from Orion.' Kyle had given Orion that long list just to trouble him and to help his pride that burned from throwing credits at Orion, but who knew that they may prove useful for him in the mission?

'I'll also need to collect the Frozen Claw.' Kyle had long decided he'd be needing the ice elemental sword.

This might as well be one of the only few chances he'll get to use it properly and he can't miss out on it.

'I wonder how Void feels about leaving,' Kyle thought. 'He must be really happy.

He glanced at the other half of the bed, where Void lay. Void's golden eyes opened the moment Kyle looked at him, confirming that he wasn't sleeping.

Kyle lightly laughed the moment Void's eyes opened, brushing his fingers over his scales. "Big day tomorrow, huh?"

Void stood up on the bed and said in a high-pitched girly tone. "I can't wait! Just think of it—out there, finally! A real adventure!"

"I know," Kyle said with a smile. "It's going to be something new… but it'll be dangerous too. So let's both keep our focus on the mission. No, getting distracted, alright?"

Void responded with a dramatic flap of his wings. "Oh, please! I always mean business... But maybe just a little fun too. I'll watch your back, and you'll watch mine, okay?"

Kyle grinned, feeling a warmth in his chest. "Always."

After making sure they were both settled in, Kyle turned off the lights and pulled the blanket over himself. "Goodnight, Void."

"Goodnight, Kyle!" Void replied, deciding to curl up beside him, his excitement was already tempered, just enough for him to sleep.

With a final glance at the night sky, Kyle also closed his eyes, letting his thoughts settle and his mind drift to sleep. Tomorrow was coming, with all its unknowns and challenges, and Kyle was ready for it.