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Chapter 11: Ai Hui’s Hypothesis
Translator: Irene Editor: Lis
Of course, Ai Hui had no idea that a vengeful so all over for him Even if he knew, he wouldn’t care Who had ti Lou Lan whenever he visited, and he was such a nice sand puppet
Ai Hui was cos It was as if he had entered a vast neorld full of rich colors There were so many hidden places within the Induction Ground to train in that Ai Hui discovered so new every day
He was lost in happiness and never tired of it
No place required more skills than the Wilderness where it was devoid of warmth, clear-cut and without any pretense Within the Wilderness, there were no suitable grounds for hihtly y was already occupied by either powerful, dire beasts or the barbarian tribes
And since he had to advance forith the team, he had little time to train, especially with the tedious odd jobs to complete He could never rest well either as the elementalists never seemed to need it with their brisk work efficiency
No teacher would be able to explain this The ele to teach him a skill or tere already considered very friendly and kind whereas whenever he met the bad-te ensued
Compared to the Wilderness, the Induction Ground was like heaven
Ai hui possessed unrivaled passion that had been accu for three years Once released, the intensity of its explosion exceeded that of a volcano eruption
Ai Hui was as if possessed, i
He knew he had a low aptitude and did not dare to set unreachable goals He only hoped to becooal required an extraordinary amount of effort in order to be realized
How could there be any time to waste?
These four years was the only tie his destiny He knew a second chance would not come
Since the Wilderness trained hi for Ai Hui to settle down coradually changed Initially he took every available class but gradually he began to filter, learning how to pick and choose
It was important to always understand the circumstances as well as the most crucial problem at hand as he had learned to do so in the Wilderness that was so cold and full of death
Right now, thehis natal residence
If he didn’t e to accomplish this within a year, he would have to leave the school
The training ground he chose for hioda
Located about one hundred fiftyto travel so far even by the Three Leaves Baoda mostly deserted
Needless to say, Ai Hui refused to take the Three Leaves Bamboo Cart The cost of the round trip exceeded one thousand yuan; he’d feel the pain for days
To hi the one hundred fifty miles was a warm-up exercise In the Wilderness, the pace of coh Ai Hui was a laborer who didn’t need to take part in the battles, he still had to keep up with the tea laborers learned in the Wilderness was to run—only then could they keep pace with the tea laborer as unable to follow
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Ai Hui’s body was neither robust nor were his strides very big, but he was steady and the top half of his body wasany unnecessary h thethrough in a straight line
It took hioda, five minutes faster than the previous atteress
A dilapidated iron pagoda appeared before him with nobody else around It had a total of seven floors and many areas were in ruins Its history could be traced all the way back to the Cultivation Era, back when it belonged to a great sect and was used to suppress others After the spiritual force disintegrated, however, the sect collapsed leaving the pagoda to fall into decline What stood before hies of tiales it received froy that eventually transforoda into an iron one that remained today Later, the Induction Ground reround, but since it was in a ree over the rounds within the city, very few visited