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Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 763 - 233 Preparatory Work_1
Chapter 763: Chapter 233 Preparatory Work_1
“We can give it a try.”
Upon hearing Link’s exposition, Li Shuwen took a moment for deep thought before giving his answer.
Though semi-retired, Li Shuwen still greatly cared about the development of the Human Immortal Martial Path, which was why he founded the Octagon Martial Arts School.
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Through Link’s explanation, coupled with Li Shuwen’s own understanding of the Human Immortal Martial Path and its origin— the veneration and pursuit of longevity by the ancient and primordial human tribes — Li Shuwen felt that the so-called “construction” method might be feasible.
If it truly worked, the strength of the Human Immortal Martial Path could experience a massive increase.
Even if this growth did not fundamentally enhance the potential of the Human Immortal Martial Path, it could at least slightly improve the situation.
Li Shuwen had a disdain for the mechanical martial arts’ pursuit of external objects rather than inner self-improvement, but he had to concede that mechanical martial arts was easier for beginners, hence it was more favored by the Imperial Court, receiving strong promotion and protection.
The practice of mechanical martial arts did not particularly value Qi, placed moderate emphasis on Essence but heavily favored Spirit.
Essence represented physical constitution, while Spirit stood for computational capabilities and precise control abilities.
Their realm was divided by the number of “cores”.
The so-called “core” was a creation that could be refined and absorbed into the brain through the “Spirit”.
With these creations, Mechanical Martial Artists could control various robots crafted purely from steel to fight.
One core could control no more than eleven robots, two cores no more than thirty-one robots, three cores no more than seventy-one robots, and four cores one hundred fifty-one robots.
The robots also had different grades.
Robots controlled by one core were Level 1, those by two cores were Level 2, those by three cores were Level 3, and those by four cores were Level 4.
The reason that each core controls an odd number of robots was that during the practice and battle of Mechanical Martial Arts Practitioners, they also integrated themselves into a special robot.
This special type of robot had three unique features:
Firstly, the fabrication material had to be as excellent as possible to leave room for upgrades; secondly, it had to be as light, portable, and wearable as possible; and lastly, it could be continuously refined and upgraded.
When Link first learned about mechanical martial arts, he had renamed it in his mind to Mecha martial arts.
However Link believed that the development philosophy of the Mecha martial arts in this world was not yet clear.
Either they took the route of quantity, controlling many with one and utilizing swarm tactics; or they took the route of quality, controlling one with one and pursuing the path of mechanical ascension.
As a result, they ended up with this limited potential hybrid.
“How are you planning to begin?”
Li Shuwen broke his contemplation and interrupted Link’s train of thought with his question.
“I plan to head outside Death Valley and capture some notorious criminals for experimentation. Once the technique is mature, I’ll then start implementing it on a small scale within the Martial Arts School, selecting disciples and students with less talent. After confirming its efficacy, we can discuss scaling it up.”
Link truthfully shared his plans.
He intended to develop the “Construction” system independently from wizarding knowledge, necessitating extensive data from other “construction” experiments based on Extraordinary systems. He needed to pave a path before he could consider incorporating wizard knowledge, thus creating a ‘construction’ wizard sect.
Given that the Human Immortal Martial Path of this world was suitable for implementing “construction”, it made sense to carry out as many experiments as possible, collect as much data, and learn through association.
With the support of his master, Li Shuwen, the effects of conducting his work openly were far better than doing it surreptitiously.
“Alright, just be careful not to go overboard.”
Without any hesitation, Li Shuwen agreed.
“Thank you, Master.”
Link expressed his gratitude with sincerity.
It was not only out of respect for the teacher-student relationship in this world but also an acknowledgement of Li Shuwen’s abilities being far superior to his own at his prime.
In terms of realms, the Hollow Void Stage was somewhat superior to a Level 4 Extraordinary but slightly inferior to a Fourth Level Sage according to Wizard World’s standards.
Furthermore, the Human Immortal Martial Path specializes in combat.
Li Shuwen, a Martial Artist at the Peak of the Hollow Void Stage, could certainly beat Link who had just advanced to a Third Level Wizard in either tournament or duel to death, though there might be some twists and turns.
The Mistress was increasingly irritated as the master and the disciple seemed to have finally finished discussing serious matters but they still made no mention of her daughter, Li Sisi.
She was angry at not just her husband Li Shuwen but also the disciple Link.
“All of you, so heartless.”
Unable to contain her complaint any longer, the Mistress spoke, “Doesn’t Sisi matter to you at all? You’ve finished discussing all those nonsensical matters but didn’t express any concern about how Sisi is doing.”
Link laughed, “Rest assured, Mistress, Sisi is perfectly fine now.”
The evil witchcraft utilized by Yun Xinying of the “Witch Charm” organization, directed by the Witch Master Hu Songqi, to alter Li Sisi’s cognition, was not particularly sophisticated.
Even an under-recovered Link could easily see through the trick and, of course, could reverse it.
However, forcibly undoing it was nowhere near as reliable as natural healing.
Under Link’s guidance, the Mistress sent Li Sisi back to her maternal hometown — the Mingxin Sword Sect located in the mountains. They couldn’t have asked a more suitable place.
According to his calculations, Li Sisi should have already recovered. She was probably too embarrassed to return home.
“Humph!”
The Mistress cast a stern look at the master and the disciple, then angrily huffing, left the room.
Was she not aware that her daughter was alright?
What really mattered to her was that the two men, didn’t show any concern for her daughter.
Li Shuwen was Li Sisi’s father after all, and Link was the son-in-law candidate she had her eyes on.