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Chapter 89: Twilight Silk
Translator: YH Editor: Pranav
Zu Yan’s second defeat caused a er sensation than his previous loss
That was because movie beans of the battle were available this tih people were curious about his earlier defeat, the lack of footage meant that most people were unable to watch the battle The students of Central Pine Academy were also not that familiar with Zu Yan, which further contributed to the e hat triggered greater interest in this talented ain defeated by the same opponent
Many people even suspected that the two of the to put up a show
Nevertheless, quite a number people still rushed to purchase the movie bean, tempted by the chance to witness an absolute art The students’ eagerness to improve and their need for exposure were the round’s sales While the Induction Ground imparted the basics and did indeed provide so more powerful skills often required one to reach a certain level or contribute to the Induction Ground in sos that ordinary students could learn in the Induction Ground were prettywas not an issue, but it could be difficult to attain more powerful techniques
The Induction Ground also had several absolute arts in their possession It was, however, extre one, as evident from the small number of successful cases
Aristocratic fae when it came to absolute arts Any family with more than a hundred years of history would definitely have some form of inheritance The Avalon of Five Elements was constituted of a culture steeped in innovation, and as such, each new generation would further research and develop their faacy This continued advance of eleradual forenius would lead to the cule that was accu in the creation of an absolute art out of the fah accumulation,” was, indeed, an apt one
The older the faence of an individual with monstrous talent would also tend to vastly benefit a faacy was the nature of those families, not the Induction Ground It wasn’t easy for teachers to find suitable successors The teachers themselves were likely to contribute to this environment since they usually preferred to study what interested them rather than follow others’ paths
The Induction Ground may be an incubator for all sorts of brilliant ideas, but rarely did it produce absolute arts
The teachers’ most obvious weakness was their lack of combat experience They lived relatively simple lives in the Induction Ground, which was the safest place in the Avalon of Five Ele their students’ practical training or while acco them on missions
Absolute arts were mainly used in combat and were often born out of rich coet ahead of others would send successive generations of members to the frontline These members would proudly enlist into the Thirteen Divisions, the unit that was positioned in the forefront of battle and held co run, they would get a deeper understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of their inherited teachings And this understanding was necessary for further improvement
The members of aristocratic fae To ordinary students, however, absolute arts were an elusive and unattainable goal All fa their own absolute arts fro eyes of the outside world—even accued to outsiders These were the fruits of their ancestors’ labor and were also the core of their strength
In the eyes of ordinary students, absolute arts were shrouded inout that there were e of an absolute art, h the beans were not cheap, being able to see an absolute art made them worth it in the end This was particularly true in a remote place like Central Pine Academy where such opportunities were hard to come by
“Only twenty-odd beans left?”
The boss froze for ahere? Quickly plant more beans!”
“We’ve already planted them all, but we only have three wood elementalists,” the assistant effortfully explained