He wasn't sure when he was given a priority status when it ca to the goods and services, however, he was sure that this was reflective of the value that the Martial Union had in him.
He had contributed a lot to the Martial Union in the nearly seven years that he had been a Martial Artist, he had also accomplished a lot and made trendous strides in his Martial Path and contributed to Martial Art in general.
There was no doubt that he was a valued asset, and he had no compunctions about using his status to cut in line. If this was a line to the movie, he would respect public etiquette, but when it ca to his Martial Art, he didn't care. He would obtain what he needed.
One small dose of a potent drug inhabited his instincts to suppress Primordial Instinct completely, and soon enough he was inside the training room, in an absolute void.
He could not sense a damn thing about his environnt through his old senses.
Yet the Grainer Pollen and the Cryllin Stone across his body stirred, changing in temperature and the internal force that they applied on him.
Their reactions to their environnt told him about their environnt because he knew exactly how they reacted to everything. The only problem was that he had yet to master 'reading' their reactions.
That was what this was all about.
He had begun the training with a simple moving environnt. He was far from ready to apply this in a combat situation. His current training environnt was simply comprised of ordinary moving objects of different sizes and masses.
His initial goal was to reach a stage where he could simply avoid them without ever getting touched.
BUMP
"Tsk," Rui tutted, having bumped into a small moving pillar.
He focused hard as he paid attention to the fluctuations of the esoteric substances inside his body.
The Grainer Pollen were constantly shifting their directions of push due to the fact that the objects in their vicinity were also moving.
Had they been stationary, the Grainer Pollen would also be less chaotic, although never stationary, since they had a wide range of senses.
Soon enough, a rough image of his imdiate surrounding ford in his head. It was low in clarity since he still had yet to be able to read the details of the information that he was getting from the esoteric substances.
STEP
He moved aside as he avoided another object.
He spent the first few hours simply growing absolutely comfortable with this simple exercise. Getting rid of the simple and elentary mistakes that he was making.
In combat, he wouldn't have ti to make complicated calculations, this was different from the VOID algorithm. The VOID algorithm could afford a delay since it was not absolutely fundantally necessary to his combat every second.
However, if he was in the Shionel Dungeon, then he needed a way to ensure that he could always rely on it at any given mont. He could not afford to sit around twiddling his thumbs while he ran complex calculations in his head just to sense his surroundings.
The monsters were not going to be polite enough to wait for him to finish.
He needed to reach a stage where he could complete the 'reading' of the Cryllin Stone and the Grainer Pollen in his body at any given mont subconsciously and reflexively.
He simply was not at that stage at the mont.
As ti passed, he upped the speed of the movents of the obstacles. Of course, at this point, it was still at a stage where a fit human would be able to dodge them under normal circumstances.
('The tricky part is reading all of them at the sa ti, and then combining the data from the two esoteric substances together,') Rui tutted as he bumped into another obstacle by mistake.
His mind was in full focus at the mont. He was not only absorbing everything he sensed subconsciously but was also docunting every mont of the training session rigorously into his Mind Palace.
He intended to thoroughly revisit his experiences later inside the Mind Palace, allowing him to introspect and look back better. Furthermore, it would allow him to correlate the sensory reading he got from the esoteric substances and the actual phenonon.
Then, he would hamr it into his head until he could accurately recount it even if he was drunk.
In this manner, he could be able to maximize his rate of growth.
('I should consider increasing the amount of training ti,') Rui mused to himself, before shaking his head.
He still needed to dedicate ti to mastering the techniques of Project Monster Repellant.
Six hours later, Rui was finally done with his training.
('Not bad for a first day,') He sighed.
Still, he wasn't too pleased. He usually progressed much faster with sensory techniques. However, what he was attempting at the mont was so ridiculously difficult that he couldn't possibly speed through it like he had his previous techniques.
"Phew," He wiped the sweat off his forehead as he left the training room having removed the suit.
('Woah,') He was surprised by how many Martial Squires were crowding the facility. He needed to sky-walk over them at one point to get past the crowd.
('These guys… They must be the people that I bypassed in line through my priority status in the Martial Union,') Rui smirked inwardly, ignoring the few glares that he got from the Martial Squires who saw him leave after hogging the training room for six hours.
('They must all be here in preparation for entering the Shionel Dungeon,') Rui noted casually.
The Shionel Dungeon exploration had stalled significantly, inviting long-term plans for Martial Squires who couldn't enter imdiately, since it was quite likely that the dungeon would not be cleared any ti soon whatsoever.
Thus he was not surprised to see a ton of Martial Squires equipping themselves with the necessary sensory techniques, after all, wasn't he doing the sa thing?
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