Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 787 - 244 Constructed Martial Artist_2

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Chapter 787: Chapter 244: Constructed Martial Artist_2

Chapter 787 -244: Constructed Martial Artist_2

Li Shuwen continued to write, responding without a glance.

Link didn’t use the door but teleported himself in, without making a sound.

“Wait a moment, I’m just finishing up this article.”

Li Shuwen continued to write, his head still bowed as he spoke.

“Master, please take your time.”

Link said as he moved to the writing desk, pulled out a chair and sat down.

Noticing the article on the desk, Link’s mood became stranger than when he heard about the Emperor Kangqian’s life-prolonging pill.

The title of the article read: “Flesh going against Steel, Ascension of the Machine! On the Pros and Cons of Modern Mechanical Martial Arts and its Possible New Directions.”

That ….

Link couldn’t help but look at Li Shuwen, his thoughts complicated.

You’re the peak martial artist of the Human Immortal Martial Path’s Hollow Void Stage, one of the most likely candidates to reach the fifth stage “Seeing God”.

And you’re pointing out the right path for Mechanical Martial Arts that has already veered off course?

Doesn’t this seem like aiding the enemy?

It’s really hard to judge.

A moment later, Li Shuwen put down his brush, blew on the ink to dry it, folded the piece of paper neatly, and placed it inside a drawer.

“Why are you looking at me like that?”

Li Shuwen asked, sensing Link’s gaze.

“Um… Master, do you want instant enlightenment?”

Link counter-questioned.

“I do not. Why do you ask?”

Li Shuwen, accustomed to a peaceful life with his wife and children, sometimes dreamt of his youthful bravado back when he had been a prominent figure in the Southern Pugilistic World. He didn’t want to go back to the life of sword and blood.

Achieving an instantaneous enlightenment would put him directly in the line of fire, attracting attacks.

His peaceful life would be completely shattered and irretrievable.

“Then, why is Master pointing out the path to Mechanical Martial Arts?”

Link continued to question.

Li Shuwen paused for a moment, not directly answering but asking instead, “So you also think that the path of Mechanical Martial Arts is incorrect?”

“Of course.”

Link nodded unhesitatingly.

If the Celestial Shuttle’s navigational log is correct, the origin of this world’s Mechanical Martial Arts and Mechanical Technology must certainly stem from the wizard apprentices who accidentally fell into this world.

Ravensmouth Biological and Medical College, although located on the West Coast – home of the Elemental Saints, still accepted all types of wizards for training, including Elemental Wizards, Intelligence Mechanism Wizards, Body-refining wizards, and True Spirit Wizards.

Even in the Wizard Apprentice Stage, the majority of the education was based on the Elemental Wizard system.

Nevertheless, the wizard apprentices were frequently exposed to intelligent mechanisms.

The wizard apprentices who accidentally fell into this world carried with them, and gathered from the escape pods and building ruins, a significant amount of intelligent mechanisms.

Based on those intelligent mechanisms, and the knowledge the wizard apprentices possessed about the Intelligence Mechanism Wizards, this world’s Mechanical Technology and Mechanical Martial Arts were derived.

However, in Link’s view, the Mechanical Martial Arts of this world had indeed gone astray.

The rules were different, and the meditation techniques from the Wizard World have lesser effects in this world.

Therefore, no matter how much the practitioners of Mechanical Martial Arts concentrated on cultivating their spiritual power, the quality and quantity of their spiritual power could never reach the level of the Intelligence Mechanism Wizards in the Wizard World.

As a result, Mechanical Martial Arts practitioners who chose to control robots would find it increasingly difficult to continue with their path.

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At the early stages, they could win over Human Immortal Martial Path practitioners solely with swarms of robots.

Take Li Shuwen for example

If he were to fight against ten Four Core Warriors of Mechanical martial arts alone, he would definitely be able to escape unscathed.

In Li Shuwen’s article, “Flesh is Weak, Ascension of the Machine! On the Pros and Cons of Today’s Mechanical Martial Arts and Its Feasible New Direction”, he pointed out that in order for Mechanical Martial Arts to develop better, they must consider “quality”.

This “quality” was divided into three aspects: the quality of Resonance Mech Armor, the quality of spiritual power, and the quality of the “body’s” bearing capacity.

The first two could be easily adapted by improving the existing Mechanical Martial Arts a little bit.

The most important aspect was the last one.

Li Shuwen suggested that if Mechanical martial artists couldn’t temper their bodies to be as strong as a diamond like the Human Immortal Martial Path practitioners, then they should replace their bodies with one.

This is the all-new Cyber Martial Path with prosthetic transplantation!

The master and his disciple then had a brief discussion on this topic, exchanging their views.

Li Shuwen exclaimed that he had a new inspiration, corrected some errors, filled in some omissions, and planned to write another article.

He wished to continue to glorify the pseudonym “Righteous Mountain Man”, to become the greatest in mechanical martial arts, and the founder of cyber martial arts.

After the joke, Li Shuwen turned serious, inquiring about the purpose of Link’s visit.

“Master, the ‘Construction’ is complete.”

With a casual grab, Link took out two big piles of information on the “Construction” system of Human Immortal Martial Path and laid them on the desk.

“Hmm, wait a moment, I’ll read it first and we’ll talk after.”

Having just brainstormed about cyber martial arts, Li Shuwen glanced at these two piles of information. His curiosity about “Construction” and his passion for Human Immortal Martial Path heightened his research enthusiasm.

After saying these words, he didn’t wait for Link’s reply and plunged into the pile of information.

He read for two hours straight.

“When will it start?”

Putting down the last comprehensive summary, Li Shuwen did not comment on the specific contents, but asked this question.

This indicated that the Human Immortal Martial Path’s “Construction” system, developed and perfected by Link, had received Li Shuwen’s approval.

The approval of a martial artist who was expected to breakthrough the “Seeing God” stage was the most authoritative endorsement.

“We can start at any time.”

Link gave his reply.

“Let’s start tomorrow.”

Li Shuwen was somewhat eager to see the performance of a Human Immortal Martial Artist after the “Construction” implant.

The next day.

The proactive Li Shuwen sent an old disciple–who had been recruited into the school years ago, was diligent in cultivation but had limited qualifications, slow cultivation progress, and weak combat power–to the laboratory Link had prepared overnight.

The lab was located in the mountains.

It had been converted from the refuge that Link had prepared when he was a child.

“Senior brother, I must inform you in advance that there is a certain risk.”

Since it was the senior disciple, that meant he was Link’s elder brother, so the risk warning was necessary.

“Junior brother, feel free to proceed. Master has already explained everything to me.”

This older disciple had limited contact with Link, but he understood Link’s importance in Li Shuwen’s heart and his status within the Octagon Martial Arts School.

Therefore, both his tone and attitude were very polite.

Seeing this, Link didn’t waste any words and immediately put the older disciple to sleep.

The spectating Li Shuwen watched as Link skillfully moved the older disciple to the operating table, his eyes twitching slightly.

How many times had he performed this to become so skilled?

The most distinctive feature of the Human Immortal Martial Path’s “Construction” system was its growth and adaptability.

In order to take into account the immediate boost in combat power, potential improvement, and auxiliary cultivation, Link modified the Human Immortal Martial Path’s “Construction” based on extensive experimental data into a combination of half-finished and half-seeds.

Initially, a Tier 1 “Construction” suit equivalent to the spiritual energy realm was implanted. As the martial artist continuously nourished it with their own Qi, True Qi, and True Yuan, it would follow a predetermined growth path and upgrade to a Tier 2, Tier 3, and even Tier 4 “Construction” suit.

During this upgrade process, the suit would gradually adapt to the martial artist’s Qi, True Qi, and True Yuan, more closely aligning with the martial artist’s cultivation and combat habits.

This was a demonstration of growth and adaptability.

It was Link’s proud creation.

Soon, the “Construction” implantation for the older disciple was completed, and he woke up after the anesthesia wore off.

Over the next few days.

The older disciple, under Link’s guidance and within Li Shuwen’s sight, practiced and familiarized himself with the Tier 1 suit “Bravery Unrivalled” implanted in him.

The more familiar he became, the more excited he got.

Having practiced martial arts for twenty years and approaching forty, he was only in the middle stage of the Condensation Realm, which was quite humiliating.

The root cause of all this was his turtle-like cultivation speed.

As a result, to improve his cultivation, he neglected to train his killing techniques, resulting in his combat power being lower than most middle-stage Condensation Realm martial artists in the Octagon Martial Arts School.

But now, with the increasing familiarity with the “Bravery Unrivalled” suit, the older disciple could clearly feel that his cultivation speed was getting faster and faster.

From originally slow as a tortoise, he wouldn’t dare to say now he was as fast as a rabbit, but at least…

At least he had reached the speed of a baby tortoise.

This was just the unfamiliar Tier 1 suit. What if he became more familiar with it, and even upgraded it to Tier 2?

Thinking of this, the older disciple not only shed tears:

“Junior brother, thank you!”