Chapter 44 Skill Level of Addiction
Lu Ren immersed himself in cultivation, tirelessly brushing up his skill level again and again. At his current pace of practice, it wouldn’t even take a week to level up the Phoenix Falcon Fist to the Initial Glimpse stage, and one to two months to reach Slightly Accomplished.
This instant feedback gave him a feeling of addiction like playing a game. Back in the day, he once grinded for an entire day and night for a piece of equipment material, and the satisfaction he felt upon finally obtaining it was incomparable.
Not even performing the Five Dragons Heaven-Supporting Pillar Great Divine Technique in front of a double-feature movie session was this enjoyable.
The only pity was that the prerequisite for these achievements was forming skills so that the system could recognize and assess them, thereby increasing skill level.
If only all it took was a glance to form a skill.
The main thing is, after cooking for so many years, why haven’t I formed a skill from it either? As for academic learning, it’s been two or three years since I graduated, and I’ve long forgotten what’s in the books, so the lack of skills is understandable.
Having cooked for himself for many years, Lu Ren could not help but feel rather wistful.
Does fried rice not count?!
The news remained completely silent, evidently suppressed by the authorities. The entire network couldn’t find a shred of relevant news, but recently, there have been more survival drills organized by the authorities, as well as extreme environment survival training, and they’ve even opened many traditional martial arts classes.
Lu Ren went to listen in, and it was mostly about building foundations and practicing fist frames. Even though they were promoting national cultural heritage with free teachings, there were only a few registrants.
Tsk...
If it’s not mandatory promotion, it’s hard for the general public to endure training themselves to the brink of exhaustion daily. Being a corporate slave is tiring enough.
