The Martial Unity

Chapter 1421

As much as he would have liked to mimic the naraceen's ability to avoid the mental suppression of the Great Forest of Hypnonarak of bioelectrical phenomena, by completely lacking those phenomena in their bodies, it was not viable.

There were limits to Martial Art, he couldn't alter the fundamental mechanisms upon which the foundations of the human mind were built on. He would have to settle for resisting the mental suppression of the forest with his own powerful mind.

And yet, the path forward was long. The Great Forest of Hypnonarak was gigantic, easily as large as countries, and not the small kind either. Ordinarily, this would not be an issue for Rui.

Rui could zip through countries at extremely high speeds. The issue was that because his senses were hampered, he was quite hesitant to travel at high speeds.

The faster one traveled, the better one's senses needed to be. This was a basic rule of all travel and locomotion. The reason for this was that the faster one traveled, the longer it took to avoid crashing into objects. Furthermore, the easier it was to fall prey to predator ambushes due to all the attention that he would attract traveling at high speeds.

In order to avoid both of those outcomes, one needed extremely sharp and wide senses that would allow one to detect any and all hurdles and threats to it.

In addition to that, traveling at high speeds with hampered senses substantially increased the probability that he would miss the Hypnomaster even if he passed the Martial Master's abode. This was because the amount of time things spent in his field of senses was much less than before.

STEP

glancing

frowned. His innate sense of direction was completely spiraling out of control, he could be walking back to the human domain for all he knew

been completely shattered, he felt like he had been walking for at least a few days when the time ticking in his Mind Palace revealed that it had only

depths of the forest.' Rui mused, before suddenly stiffening as his eyes caught

him, looking to envelop him. Rui avoided them, taking to the air as he studied

his eyes. 'They cause hallucinations

by the hypnospirits. Her body was already entrenched on the ground, covered by roots

the surrounding flora had already begun absorbing her despite the fact that the Martial Apprentice was still alive. He didn't bother trying to save

get anywhere near the hypnospirits. Although he was quite confident in his ability to break out of hallucinations, he did not want to even reach a stage where

tried to consume his mind and body in so many ways that he was keenly

Hypnomaster on his first try was quite unlikely. That meant that his exploration of the Great Forest of Hypnonarak was most

and soundly after maximizing the amount of area that he covered. That involved making sure his mental stamina did not entirely run out by the time he set back home, which would be quite

on mental energy, then it probably was best

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