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Chapter 7 - Chapter 7. Sign in at the martial arts academy.

As Wongi exited Gao Yurongs home, night had fallen. He stepped out of the community and glanced back, noticing the lights still a glow in her residence. Shaking his head, he acknowledged that he was not oblivious to her affections towards him. However, he was truly reluctant to engage in such matters at this juncture. After all, he often found himself burdened with more pressing responsibilities in matters of romance. Wong was also inexperienced. "Let us see how it goes," he murmured to himself. Visions of Lin Yoy Yu, Shan Yen, and Gao Yurong flitted through his mind, prompting him to shake his head. He felt that perhaps he had become too lax recently, leading to such contemplative thoughts. Time for some extra practice. Before long, Wongi arrived at the exterior of the district extreme martial arts academy. With practiced ease, he swiped his card at the entrance, suddenly recalling that he had yet to sign in for the day. According to the rules, he should be able to check in at the academy once panel. Wani quickly thought to himself. A golden panel materialized before him. Sign in. Ding. Congratulations, host. Sign in successful. Reward. Agility experience increased by one. Your agility has improved. This location signing count is now zero. Wongi raised an eyebrow in surprise. The physical prowess of a martial artist can indeed be cultivated and enhanced. However, skills such as agility and sword play rely heavily on experience. It is not merely a matter of possessing great physical strength to elevate one's agility and swordsmanship. One must undergo rigorous training as there are no shortcuts to mastery. A solid foundation marked by proficiency and instinctive execution represents the initial three tiers of swordsmanship. Yet this merely scratches the surface as among human martial artists. It constitutes the most elementary level. The entirety of agility can be categorized into four distinct tiers. foundation, refinement, perfection, and artistic conception. It is astonishing to discover that the sign-in panel can actually enhance my agility. Truly remarkable. Wong. He felt a surge of knowledge flooding his mind as if he had undergone countless training sessions. The instinctive awareness and experience of evasion had seamlessly integrated into his very being. For the average martial artist, advancing one's agility is an arduous endeavor, typically requiring extensive training unless one is a prodigy. Wani himself, after over a decade of relentless practice, had only recently achieved a solid grasp of the foundational level of agility, and he still had a long journey ahead to attain true proficiency. Yet, the sign-in panel had catapulted him from a solid level to proficiency in a single sign-in. Unbelievable. This enhancement in agility had also fortified Wong Yi's overall strength. For agility is indeed a component of power. In his exhilaration, Wongi mused that if the extreme martial arts school in the Guing district allowed signins, then the Thunder Martial Arts School should offer the same opportunity. Presently, there exists two paramount martial arts institutions in the world. The Extreme Martial Arts School founded by the unrivaled champion Hong Chuang and the Thunder Martial Arts School established by the second strongest Thunder God. These two individuals stand as the ultimate paragonss at the pinnacle of the human realm. each embodying an invincible force in their own right. However, Thunder God is renowned for his unparalleled speed, physical strength, and explosive power. While Hong possesses an even more extraordinary domain, capable of overwhelming any challenger, Wong was acutely aware of the formidable nature of both Hong and Thunder God, recognizing that the disparity between him and these two titans could be likened to that of the sun and a firefly. Yet, this knowledge only fueled his ambition to close the gap. With the sign-in panel as his extraordinary tool, if he were unable to surpass Hong and Thunder God, it would be a grave disappointment. Wong's heart brimmed with fervor. However, having already signed in today, he would need to wait until tomorrow to sign in at the Thunder Martial Arts School. The sign-in panel permits only one session per day and restricts multiple sign-ins at the same location along with other limitations. As he strolled through the martial arts school courtyard adorned with his advanced student identification, Wong noted that it was now past 700 p.m. The school predominantly populated by students and working professionals was relatively empty during the day but bustling with activity in the evening. On the verdant lawns and along the pathways, numerous students greeted him with expressions of respect. Senior brother, greetings, senior brother. Long returned their smiles and nods. Yet his thoughts were preoccupied with his own matters. His genetic level had already increased three-fold, and his agility had reached a proficient state, rendering him more than capable of passing the preliminary martial artist assessment. To become a martial artist, one must undergo two evaluations. With the preliminary martial artist assessment being the first, testing one's punching power, speed, and neural reaction time. With Wongi's current physical condition far surpassing that of a preliminary martial artist, he had effectively reached the level of a true martial artist. Of course, physical prowess is but the foundational aspect. True martial artists are those who have endured countless life and death battles with practical experience, willpower, and adaptability being equally vital. This necessity for practical combat assessments underscores the selection process, filtering out those who may pass the physical tests but lack real world combat efficacy. Yet, Wongi was acutely aware of the rapidity of his advancement. Previously, his punching power was around 800 kg, a fact known to many within the school. If he were to suddenly reveal an excessively formidable strength, it would likely raise unwarranted suspicions. He understood that moving from 800 kg to 850 kg could be seen as a prodigious feat. And mastering certain specialized techniques could even allow one to double or triple that power, an exceedingly rare phenomenon. But to leap from 800 kg to 2,400 kg, how would others perceive him? The complications arising from such a transformation could prove to be quite burdensome, especially as his every action was closely monitored, and any significant deviation would be easily traced. He could not afford to take risks. Wong, he remained clear-minded, even if he were to reveal his strength. It would only be after passing the preliminary martial artist assessment and acquiring the genetic primal energy cultivation method. This method involves humans absorbing cosmic energy to optimize and evolve their genes, akin to the internal martial arts techniques found in ancient martial tales. However, this cultivation centers on genetic primal energy and fortifies the body to a degree where even modern firearms could be disregarded. Yet, the genetic primal energy cultivation method is confidential, accessible only after passing the preliminary martial artist assessment, and one must possess the physical qualifications of a preliminary martial artist to have a chance at successful cultivation. The vast majority of preliminary martial artists can successfully cultivate with only a select few unable to do so. Wong he was confident that with his current three-fold genetic prowess, he would not encounter difficulties in cultivation. Moreover, the first attempt at genetic primal energy cultivation typically yields the most significant progress with focused determination. He believed that even if his physical prowess saw dramatic enhancement, others would merely regard him as an exceptionally rare genius, eager to recruit him rather than harbor suspicions. Wong he recalled vividly how in the original tale Luo foam relied on his mental prowess during his initial genetic primal energy cultivation leading to a remarkable surge in physical capacity that astonished the district martial arts instructor Jang Yin who promptly recommended him to the superior Zhuatau in charge of the Jang Bay city resulting in a special recruitment contract. The benefits of that arrangement made even Wongi envious. Luo Fangs mere increase of 2,000 kg had marked him as an extraordinary talent appearing only once or twice a year in Jon and Bay City. While Wong Yi's physical prowess might very well reach 2,400 kg, coupled with his continued training, his first awakening and cultivation of genetic primal energy could result in a substantial boost. Incorporating signins into the equation, achieving an increase of 4 or 5,000 kg during the initial cultivation phase seemed entirely plausible. Perhaps enrolling in an elite training camp would not be out of the question. Ah, what a genius I am.

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