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Chapter 2315 Martial Mad



Chapter 2315 Martial Mad

Chapter 2315 Martial Mad

Date: Unspecified

Time: Unspecified

Location: Lil. Red Storm, Seed World, Devil Merchant Code, Inter-Realm City, Sector WS9909, Infinity Library, Study Room

Though Wyatt wasn't able to perfectly replicate the gains of his primordial spirit by emulating its enlightenment from its memories, he wasn't saddened. In fact, he considered his experiment a complete success. Without hesitation, he emulated the enlightenment again and again until there was nothing more he could gain from it. By the end, Wyatt not only replicated his primordial spirit's achievements on the Martial Path but surpassed them.

So what if one student was a slow learner? A teacher could send that student to remedial classes to catch up, or, if the parents could afford it, they could hire a tutor. Similarly, Wyatt persisted in emulating the enlightenment until he fully grasped it and no longer needed it. As a result, Wyatt became more well-versed in the Martial Path- or so he thought-than his primordial spirit.

Wyatt now understood why his primordial spirit was dissatisfied with the footwork it had created. It was correct. If executed properly with their regular Card

Grandmaster-level strength, the footwork should have allowed them to walk on water. It's important to note that walking on water in this context referred purely to the use of physical power, unaided by soul energy or any other external tricks.

Armed with his newfound understanding of his body, Wyatt executed the primordial spirit's self-created footwork and climbed through the air faster than the primordial spirit itself, even though it was his first time performing the technique. Repeatedly emulating its memories had prepared him well. Sensing his approach, the primordial spirit was shocked to see him replicate its martial art even better than it had. Looking at the dumbfounded expression on the primordial spirit's face and the disbelief in its eyes, Wyatt shook his head and said,

"I learned it by emulating your memories. You can also try it. But there's a limit to how much one can learn that way. This was only possible because of your diligence and dedication. Thank you. I hope you'll continue to support me in the future!"

Now that Wyatt understood the value of his primordial spirits better, he vowed not to make the same mistakes twice. He explained the reason for his rapid progress and sincerely thanked the primordial spirit for its help, encouraging it to keep up the good work.

The primordial spirit stepped in place repeatedly to stay aloft waiting for its master. Wyatt neared it and mirrored its actions, hovering in the air their eyes met. The primordial spirit stared into Wyatt's eyes and asked, "No games. Do you really mean

it?"

Unlike Wyatt, who could freely access the memories of his primordial spirits, the reverse was not possible unless he allowed it. Even if he did, he could alter the memories or selectively show only what he wanted them to see. Knowing Wyatt's history of pettiness and having experienced it firsthand, the primordial spirit dared not trust his words so easily and sought confirmation.

"Yes, I do," Wyatt replied firmly. "I'm not just saying it. My actions from now on will reflect that. Also, you can choose a name for yourself-something you like-but I will call you Martial Mad." Wyatt offered the spirit the freedom to choose its own name while affectionately expressing his intent to call it Martial Mad.

"So be it. From now on, I am Martial Mad," the primordial spirit announced.


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