Psychic Overlord

Chapter 13: Training Methods



Three days passed since Kaizer was attacked, and he was on his way to school in the morning.

This time, he was driving to school in the back of a Range Rover Evoque, his eyes closed as he continued to practice his psychic powers by focusing on random thoughts he could scan as the car moved rapidly through the highways.

One thing that plagued him often during the era of his weak telepathy was that he could only switch off his ability to sense emotions, not control it. Right now, since it was fully activated, Kaizer wanted to cultivate an ability that allowed him to selectively ignore thoughts from all minds within his sensory range.

In these three days, apart from practicing, he had been reading countless books and mangas, as well as consuming a lot of anime and movies. The main focus of his consumption was the book Guild Wars, written by a genius author, Pysren, a manga about psychic powers, Mob Psycho 100, an anime about psychic powers, and X-Men, a movie about a group of mutants, but mostly focusing on the tragedy of Jean Grey.

These materials had completely cleared up his ignorance about psychic powers and also gave him training directions, as the main characters—or the character possessing psychic powers—often had training arcs after being beaten by the bad guy.

Luckily, the creative fellows who made these works had detailed such training methods, which Kaizer could pick up. Aside from that, his biggest gain was the methods in which these fellows used their power, which helped him condense more sub-powers under the Six Paths that he could try to acquire.

Kaizer realized, with much burning passion, that his journey was long. There was so much that he could do and acquire, with the sky—and his own desire for strength—being the very limit.

So far, he hadn't tried to practice any of the Six Paths aside from the two he already had. Even though he was a hot-blooded youth who was excited about his awakening, he still had the clarity of mind to understand that a bird in hand is better than two in the bush.

Apart from a certain 'faker', no one could pull off the jack of all trades, master of none, and make it work. It was better to eat what was on his plate fully before trying to grab another meal and place it before him, because one thing Kaizer had to acknowledge was that his 'stomach' in this metaphorical example, was not limitless.

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