Of course, Rui was merely curious. There was basically no chance of him failing the Squire habilitation phase. Part of this was due to the fact that he was most certainly a fast learner thanks to the enhanced nature of his brain and mind.

A little over three months passed. Extensive and difficult training regimens allowed him to finally completely adapt to his new body.

By day hundred, the suit was off and his accuracy and precision were incredibly high despite using the full power of his Martial body.

BAM!!

A tremendous strike crashed against a wall. The full unshackled might of a Martial Squire crashed into the barrier.

"Fuuuu..." Rui exhaled.

"A perfect strike." Squire Fernin told him. "You've mastered your Martial body. How does it feel to finally be a full-fledged Martial Squire?"

"Incredible," Rui admitted.

He felt like a god.

body, he was already able to output power that far exceeded most

level of control needed to successfully pass the Squire

Squire-level missions immediately?" Rui asked out

any Martial Squire. Undertaking any mission as you are right now is risky. It is recommended you master a few Squire-level techniques, be they Squire-level versions of techniques you mastered in the past or new Squire-level

"Abandon

him. "Squire-level versions of Apprentice-level techniques are often not as good as techniques that were created for the Squire Realm. At the end of the day, techniques created for a purpose will generally be better than techniques that were created for another purpose originally, but are adapted for yet

end of the day, the only reason Apprentice-level techniques are adapted

old and new. There is no shortage of techniques that can't be

not only useless but also detrimental in

each body being unique. The necessity for originality and individuality in your techniques rises a lot now that you have become a Martial Squire. You will need to become truly separate your Martial Art from that anything that exists or has existed. Remember, every Martial Path is unique, and that needs to

a Martial Path that was unique, the individuality in his Martial Art needed to reflect,

easier said than done. There was a reason the population of Martial Artists of higher Realms was exponentially lower than those of Realms lower. Martial Apprentices accounted for an overwhelming majority of the population of Martial Artists. Part of this was because most Martial Apprentices of previous generations simply failed to imbue their Martial Art with the necessary amount of individuality needed to elevate it

an incredibly difficult task to create one's own technique, after

him. "Techniques successfully created by Martial Artists generally

Squire

Squires is far greater than the variation among Martial Apprentices. Martial Apprentices are normal humans as far as physicality goes. There is variation among normal humans, of course, but ultimately, they are within certain limits. Humans on a broad scale are quite similar

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