Chapter 150 Test the limits of battle power
150 Test the limits of battle power
Like always, Jonathan appeared out of nowhere in front of Cain and Orin the second the class started. His eyes widened when he saw that Cain’s cultivation had risen to Level 4 and that he went through another session of marrow washing.
‘Originally, I thought his Wave Talent would hold him back, but it seems he had already found an answer.’ Jonathan showed a small smile before focusing on the class at hand.
“Today, I will teach you the arts of patience and adaptability. Both do not require great physical might or skills but a state of mind that can endure drastic changes, always focused and serene, not letting your emotions or even your instincts affect your judgment.”
Cain and Orin showed solemn expressions as they heard that. Learning a physical skill, no matter how complicated, would always be easier than grasping an entire state of mind.
“For assassins, patience and adaptability are extremely important. You must be patient enough not to be tricked by your target into attacking before time and end in an ambush. You must also be adaptable to recognize the opportunities that present themselves in front of you.”
Jonathan carried on with the class, showing all types of cases where the lack of patience and adaptability resulted in the assassin’s death. He also taught the duo how to handle the stress and tension of such situations, so their minds would always be clear.
Cain knew he had an advantage in this type of training thanks to his Ego Eternal Path of Power, having already reached Mind Over Body. Still, he was giving everything he had to learn as much as possible from Jonathan.
The class ended after roughly ten hours, leaving both Cain and Orin mentally exhausted. The duo nodded to each other before leaving for their respective residences.
Cain used Embryonic Breathing to rest and spent the rest of the night cultivating before going to a new Genetic Coder Class.
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As usual, Cain and Camil would address subjects of Genetic Coding that were too advanced for the rest of the class. The other cadets were already used to it, so they only focused on their work and would ask for Camil’s help from time to time.
