Chapter 1051 Training

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There were multiple long-range fields that allowed for all kinds of long-range training. As well as a myriad of training sections for different ranges, and fields. Rui could probably find ways to train any technique that he came up with.

Furthermore, he knew that the Floating Sect also offered techniques to master. One could sell a Martial license of their Martial Art technique, allowing them to earn some merits in the process with which they could purchase their techniques.

The techniques in the Martial Library of the Floating Sect almost certainly weren't as wide and varied as the library of techniques of the Martial Union, but given how many Martial Squires were, and had been, a part of the Floating Sect, it was probably still quite the respectable amount.

This was especially the case when all of those Martial Squires of the Floating Sect were all exclusively high-grade Martial Squires. Since reaching the upper echelons of the Squire Realm required techniques with individuality, Rui knew that they were probably going to be some really juicy stuff that he could break apart and incorporate elements of into his techniques.

"Sweet stuff," Rui finally murmured after initially inspecting the entire chamber.

"Sir," He was greeted by a staff of people in full bodysuits. "We are the staff manning the nine hundred and first chamber. Please allows us to be of aid in any way that we can."

"Appreciate that," Rui nodded as he turned back to inspect the entire chamber. "This is good."

He hadn't forgotten that the reason he sought a chamber was to get a place to train on the island under its special circumstances. The gravity would serve as a natural conditioning training where it would cause his body to adapt to the pressure over time, allowing it to become tougher and stronger.

While the denser air would nourish his body with the oxygen that it was able to sustain, causing growth to its capabilities the longer he was exposed to it.

Of course, the longer the time he spent here, the slower his rate of growth, he couldn't just keep getting stronger at the same pace indefinitely. He knew that there were few means that could give him such sustained natural growth.

He intended to truly soar higher into the Squire Realm with the power that Ajanta Island would give him.

Unlike their previous destinations, Rui had no intention of spending only a few months training and working on a single technique. The reason that he had left his previous destinations was because the potential for training for far too limited in those previous destinations.

For one, he could generally only train one parameter or field in those places.

In the Uminana Trench, the only thing to train was striking, and he did do that, but he couldn't just spend an indefinite amount of time training only striking. Neither he nor Kane was a striking-oriented Martial Artist.

He trained in one game and made some gains with the Reverberating Catapult.

In the Thundering Valley, one could really only train evasive maneuvering or durability if one subjected one's self to the lightning.I think you should take a look at

Both Rui, but especially Kane made great gains, but again, it was not a place that the two of them could stay.

Furthermore, Kane wanted to find a way to retain the Fulminata technique, causing them to go to Crexeet Town.

Crexeet Town was probably the worst place to spend extensive amounts of time to train. The Martial Squires of the region were mediocre, unlike the elites that gathered in the Floating Sect across the entirety of the continent.

Furthermore, it was a town of academics, it wasn't easy for Rui to truly feel a genuine opportunity to grow stronger in such an atmosphere.

Of course, he most certainly did not regret the time that the two of them spent there. He was glad that the two of them had long left the area.

The Floating Sect was far better than all of their previous locations and destinations because of the fact that it wasn't transient in the value and utility it could provide to the two of them. It was a place that allowed them to train their body all around while also offering them great prospects for long-term training.

A Martial Squire could spend their entire life in the Floating Sect, and there would be absolutely no problem, and no shortcoming that they could find with the place.

"Your chamber is the exact same as mine, right?" Rui asked.

Kane nodded. "The layout and the location of the various training sections are a little different, but everything else is the same for the most part."

"Hm. So the true merit in trying to aim for higher chambers is to obtain a more beneficial training avenue so that the two of them could naturally become stronger even quicker," Rui murmured. "Thankfully, we still have plenty of time to train here before we feel the need to challenge Martial Squires of a higher chamber."

Rui was confident that whenever that rolled around, he would be more than qualified to handle it.

Rui couldn't wait to become stronger and stronger in the Squire Realm. He had long missed the days when he was essentially invincible within his Realm from back when he was a Martial Apprentice.

Furthermore, he was convinced that the Floating Sect was able to give him what he needed to be able to break through to the Senior Realm, which is what he was truly aiming for. Even if he did not break through on the island, he was sure he would come around to gaining whatever it was that was needed for the Senior Realm.

ραndαsnοvεl.cοm ('Not that I even know all the things needed to break through to the Senior Realm,') Rui sighed. He regretted not gaining that knowledge back when he was in the Kandrian Empire, but he hadn't been in a rush for power as he was now.

Hopefully, he would find the opportunity to learn it in his time on this island.