"This..." Rui's eyebrows rose as he read through the files that contained reports of observed techniques employed by the G'ak'arkan Tribe.

A variety of long-range techniques that were truly unlike anything Rui had seen in the libraries of the Martial Union or in the field ever before.

One report spoke about a magical telekinetic-like technique that allowed the user to exert magical invisible force on anything within a certain range as though there were invisible arms extending from the user's body!

This user could simultaneously fight enemies by using this technique to exert a crushing force on their opponent, while also using the technique to form invisible barriers. Furthermore, the user reportedly possessed a lot of finesse with this technique. She was reported engaging in a variety of activities simultaneously. Trees cleanly chopped themselves into wood, food cooked, toys magically played with by the young ones, etc.

It was a magical degree of control that was hard to believe. If not for the fact that this outcome was verified by multiple sensory/stealth-oriented Martial Artists who engaged in long-range surveillance, Rui wasn't sure he would be able to accept this so easily.

Rui had no doubt that the Martial Union possessed Martial Artists that could replicate these feats, the important point was that these Martial Artists would certainly be Martial Seniors and Martial Masters. The report alleged that the Martial Artist performing these feats was a young and otherwise unremarkable Martial Squire.

This was the shocking part.

In a way, this was very similar to Rui's situation.

accuracy from remarkably great distances away. No Martial Squire was likely his

not dare to assume that his

the Martial Union and the Longranger Sect greatly valued his technique. The reason for this was that it was a technique that allowed a Martial Squire to

Realms to accomplish what should have otherwise been impossible to achieve was what Rui was contributing with

the technique that he had just

developed the Void Pathfinder technique all by himself, while the techniques of the G'ak'arkan Tribe were probably developed over an extensive

how much the

not low. Rui could easily imagine the potential these techniques had as far as strengthening the Martial Union. Although the difference

Martial Union was, even a single percent boost to its net Martial power was something that was extremely valuable. It was not easy for the Martial Union to obtain such a straightforward

course, whether this was even possible depended on the difficulty of the technique and its dissemination viability. These two factors decided how widely such a technique could be spread. Rui's Pathfinder technique scored high as far as the difficulty of mastery went and low as far as dissemination viability

would decrease, but it would still be a highly desirable technique capable of strengthening the high-end

as he tried to figure out how the technique

had nothing but reports, albeit detailed, to work with, Rui wasn't particularly optimistic about his chances of

if I had

to generate powerful wind currents, and then using intricate movements of his body to manipulate those wind currents

they were puppets, where the winds acted as

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