Chapter 86
After coming up with a plan to kill two birds with one stone, Zixu felt much better. How could immortal techniques be so inconvenient? He had chosen to cultivate immortality through technology, after all.
"My biggest weakness right now is my swordsmanship. But that's not a problem. Let's see if I have better luck this time..."
Zixu still remembered the system mentioning that he could use reward points to summon mirror images of characters from the Pirate World to train him. The stronger the character's teaching ability, the longer they would remain.
If he was lucky enough to summon the best teacher in the Pirate World, Kaido, he would be set for life. Study? Who the hell needed that? His evaluation was simple—Kaido's kanabo (iron club) was better than any lesson.
If luck was on his side, he could get Katakuri or Hyogoro. Those two could be considered actual teachers.
As for Rayleigh? Sorry, but he was too inefficient.
Fake teachers would go on about "laying a solid foundation," "experiencing it firsthand," and "understanding the basics before learning Haki." No theory, no structured practice—it made no difference whether you had a master or not. In two years, all you'd get was entry-level Haki that anyone in the New World could do.
A real teacher? They'd have you predicting the future in three hours, mastering Ryuo (Flowing Haki) in a day, unlocking advanced Busoshoku (Armament Haki) with one strike, Haoshoku (Conqueror's Haki) in another, and awakening the Sun God form in just one hit.
A special teacher? Now, that was on another level.
"But this summoning doesn't specify point requirements. It just says the result is based on how many points I use. What if I use only one point?"
Zixu thought about it. If he could summon anything capable of teaching him for just one point, it would be a huge profit. Then again... with such odds, he'd be better off hoping his clone could gamble for money instead.
