This was the disadvantage of being the creator of a grade-ten technique. The very next person that mastered the technique would most likely need to be trained by the creator.

"So it is extremely difficult to master, hm…" She considered his words. She didn't seem very surprised to Rui, which was understandable, it was very rarely the case that a technique's power was not proportional to its difficulty.

"I want to see demonstrations of the technique. As well as the relevant information of Martial Artists who have mastered this technique as agreed," She demanded.

"No problem," Rui sighed. Since he was the only Martial Artist to have mastered it, he would need to divulge a lot about his own personal competency. This would probably dampen the value of the technique since she would quickly discover that he had a powerful mind, something very relevant to his execution of the Pathfinder technique. "I suggest, however, that we complete all the demonstrations of techniques and the exchange of the relevant data on the mastery and competence of the Martial Artists that have mastered these techniques, in one go. Rather than having to do this every time we want to discuss a new technique. This way we can smoothly proceed once this process is done in an orderly manner."

She considered his words, before nodding. "Alright. Please provide us with all of the information on your techniques, since you have agreed to go first."

"No," Rui resolutely shook his head. "We have already gone first when I provided you with information regarding the Pathfinder technique. It is your turn to show some sincerity by giving us information on the technique on our list."

She narrowed her eyes mildly before nodding. "Alright, we'll do that in the next meeting. For this meeting, however, we would like to confirm our willingness to proceed with a trade of Martial Art techniques under the conditions that we have laid out."

"That is great to hear," Rui smiled. "Then let us draft the agreement on paper then."

"What for?" She frowned.

the G'ak'arkan Tribe. Verbal promises meant

forgets, or tries to back out of the deal, or tries changing one of our agreements. Writing it down and signing on it makes sure that there

it?" She tilted

your name at the bottom of the

but if

that would be able to weather a lot. Since it probably was the case that the G'ak'arkan Tribe would probably not store their copy of the contract as

sign this, it will be considered binding, and we cannot be content with allowing you to break

replied. "I have no intention of breaking it unless you outsiders do, this

too," Rui smiled, amused, as he

to trading with you," Rui smiled as he offered his hand to her once she signed the

techniques that both of us are interested in,

do that in a week," Rui

we do it

need to transcribe and translate the information to the Vilun dialect, and that cannot be done in just a few days. We will

understand," She nodded, realizing how convenient the outsiders were making it for this trade to occur. She would have expected that communication with outsiders would have been quite difficult even after one of the outsiders was successfully taught the language, but apparently that was enough for dozens

it look

had seen, she realized that she, and her brethren, had probably only seen a small drop of the power of this so-called Martial

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