Sylas released his grip on General Ji's neck, standing with a heaving breath.
Grappling was dangerous.
If not for the sake of his Comprehension, he wasn't sure if he would do this. Plus, there was an obvious problem to it all... The fact that with how large beasts got sotis, what good was a leg lock if his legs couldn't wrap around them at all?
It seed silly to work on a skill that wouldn't be useful against such a large segnt of his opponents. But he felt that if he couldn't use weapons like most people could, then he should have every thod of protecting himself possible within reason.
Grappling was sothing most people didn't understand and could be great when he was facing off against an opponent he couldn't easily defeat through normal ans.
'Keep going.'
Sylas practically ran the poor General Ji into the ground. The General lost count of the number of tis he passed out.
He thought that he would get a reprieve when he could finally start using his full Strength, but the ending was the sa. When he thought that using his weapon would be his saving grace, he ended up almost taking his own head off several tis. When Sylas finally allowed him to use Skills, he might as well have not had the opportunity to use them at all.
He found the skills getting constantly canceled, and even when he managed to complete his Aether circulation, Sylas was restricting his movents in a way that he would have to kamikaze them both to get any sort of damage in.
The more Sylas fought, the more he felt that grappling was practically a poetic sort of experience.
He could feel his opponents breathing, movent, even panic in a way so intimate that nothing could compare. The kind of control it gave him over soone's life was intoxicating in its own way, and he seed to completely forget the hatred he had for the movent.
It only took him three quick spars with General Ji to master . When it hit Legendary Mastery, he could feel its limits intimately, so he moved onto improved the rigid movents of a great deal. Compared to 's eight transitions,
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