The Martial Unity

Chapter 1117

Yet little did they know that this boost came from just two months' worth of training.

"Winner: Squire Falken!"

Rui simply walked away from the arena, heading back towards his chamber. He needed to shift to his new chamber before he considered doing anything else.

"Honestly, should I just get them all out of the way?" Rui scratched his head.

He had been planning on rapidly challenging the few guardians that he had identified one after the other until he finished all of them.

He did not intend to lose.

Thus, would it not be better if he switched chambers after he beat all of them?

Otherwise, he would need to switch chambers after every fight, why do that when he could just do it after he beat everyone he planned on challenging?

('Makes sense, but I should see whether they're free first, they may have already accepted a challenge within the past ten days, in which case it is better I shift first.')

He approached guardian Herea, one of the guardians that he had identified to possess a Martial Art that was just apt for testing his Weaving Blood technique.

Unfortunately, what he feared came to pass.

"I already partook in a challenge three days ago," She replied to him with an intrigued expression.

"I guess I'll have to wait a week then." Rui sighed.

"Not unless I accept it voluntarily."

challenge. Guardians could accept one thousand challenges in a single

willing

a lot about you,"

that not

his request to begin the

before each other in an arena. They had quickly handled all the paperwork to officiate it, and the sect had

"Challenger; guardian Falken."

Rui stepped forward.

"Defender; guardian Herea."

stepped forward, as

your stances." The arbiter instructed

the moment. He didn't feel any need to

the other hand, unbandaged her arms and limbs,

one that Rui identified as being able to

that Rui intended to challenge to test Weaving Blood

"Begin!"

it was clear

range, but

the time she reached Rui, exhaling a dark gas right near

POW POW POW!

her attacks with

quite light, yet he knew that their

physical damage. They were one of the very few Martial Artists that didn't care about

impacts that delivered enough concentrated force to cause damage to

like poison-oriented Martial Artists strayed away from this paradigm greatly because they inflicted damage through many other principles. They integrated toxic and powerful substances into their body, while then applying those substances

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