Chapter 113 - 104 Noah’s Harsh Training_2
While explaining, Noah also expressed his confusion. His foster father’s sudden attention couldn’t possibly be just a passing interest; it seemed like he planned to teach him.
But why would he learn human combat techniques?
"Is it really useless?"
Facing Noah’s inquiry, Casius didn’t get angry, but instead asked back,
"Haven’t you already successfully integrated and absorbed them? You’ve even turned them into your instinctive actions. That’s the wonder and magic of the technique.
Do you think the techniques used by humanoid creatures are the same? No, they’re completely different. Can dwarves and humans use the same techniques? Can giants use human techniques?
The former is impossible, and the latter is unusable. Just like you said, giants mastering human techniques is meaningless.
But are such techniques useless to them? Certainly not. They can extract the essence and evolve it into the combat skills they need.
The essence of techniques lies in variation, adapting to different battlefield demands, physical states, weapon types, and strengths, constantly changing. That’s what techniques are.
You think learning human techniques is useless to you. That only shows you don’t understand techniques. You haven’t learned enough. Once you truly master enough combat skills, you can use that as a foundation to create your own Dragon Techniques."
