Heretic Trainer: The Gym Is My Cultivation Method-Chapter 444: Garion Forgot To Mention Something

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Chapter 444: Garion Forgot To Mention Something

Garion looked down at the others struggling to stand on the deck.

Several of them were bent slightly forward as the heavy pressure pushed against their bodies.

He crossed his arms and smirked. "Ah... I forgot to mention something."

Everyone immediately looked up at him.

Garion pointed toward the island outside the ship. "This island will be the main training base."

He paused for a moment before continuing. "So naturally... The entire island is covered by a gravity domain."

Rachel blinked once.

Garion shrugged casually. "The gravity here is about one hundred times stronger than outside."

For a second, they went silent.

Then Dahlia exploded. "ARE YOU CRAZY?!"

She tried to stand up straight but the pressure pushed her shoulders down again. "The hell kind of training base has 100 times gravity?!"

Garion only smirked. "Of course I’m not crazy."

He waved his hand casually. "It’s just training."

Arden was gripping the railing nearby, his legs shaking slightly as he tried to stay upright. "Just... training...?"

He looked at Garion in disbelief. "Most cultivators would collapse instantly under this pressure."

Dahlia was still struggling. "The hell kind of monster training is this?!"

Meanwhile, Raviel and Aveline were having even more trouble.

Raviel had one hand pressed against the wall as he tried to push himself up. "What the hell..."

He forced himself to raise his head. "I can barely move."

Beside him, Aveline was breathing slowly while adjusting to the pressure. "This gravity..."

Her voice was calm, but even she was clearly struggling.

Then Raviel suddenly noticed something. He looked across the room.

Rachel was standing. Not perfectly straight, but she could still move her legs.

She took a slow step forward.

Raviel stared at her. "...Wait."

He frowned. "How the hell can big sister move?"

Aveline also noticed and looked toward Rachel.

Rachel smiled slightly. "That’s simple."

She adjusted her balance under the heavy pressure. "I trained harder than both of you."

Raviel blinked. "...What?"

Rachel gave him a calm look. "I’ve been training harder, readying myself for a war."

She took another step. "So naturally... I’m stronger than you."

Raviel stared at her in disbelief. "...You’ve been hiding this?"

Rachel only smiled warmly.

Garion watched the scene and smirked. "I see."

He nodded slowly. "So only Rachel can move properly."

Dahlia groaned from the floor. "Can we talk about that later?!"

Garion ignored her and continued. "Alright then."

He looked around the room at everyone struggling under the gravity. "For now, all of you should focus on getting used to the gravity."

He pointed toward the floor. "Stand up first. Then try walking. Once you can walk normally, we’ll start the real training."

Dahlia glared at him. "This is already insane training!"

Garion shrugged. "You’ll survive."

Then he looked at Rachel. "Since you’re the only one who can move right now..."

He smiled slightly. "I’ll introduce the island to you first." 𝐟𝕣𝕖𝐞𝐰𝕖𝚋𝐧𝗼𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝗰𝐨𝐦

Rachel raised an eyebrow. "And the others?"

Garion glanced back at the group of people still trying to stand up. "They can stay here and adapt."

Raviel groaned from the wall. "Great..."

Garion continued calmly. "After you understand the layout..."

He pointed lightly at Rachel. "You can explain everything to them."

Rachel gave a small smile. "Sure."

She looked at the others struggling behind her. "Good luck."

Dahlia groaned again. "Don’t leave us here!"

Garion was already walking toward the exit. "Come on, Rachel."

He opened the door and stepped outside. "Let me show you God Island."

Rachel followed him with steady but careful steps, while behind them the others continued struggling.

Garion gestured toward the island around them as they stepped onto the wide metal platform.

"Just like I said earlier," he began, "the whole island is covered by a gravity domain."

Rachel nodded slowly while looking around. "So even the living areas?"

Garion nodded. "Yes. Even the dormitories."

He glanced at her briefly. "Make sure you remind them of that later."

Rachel nodded again. "I will."

They walked forward along a wide pathway that connected several large buildings together.

Garion pointed to a large hall nearby. "That building is the cafeteria."

Rachel looked at it with interest. "For food and supplements?"

Garion nodded. "Yes."

Rachel tilted her head slightly. "Are the supplements still the same?"

Garion smirked. "Of course."

He shrugged. "They still taste terrible."

Rachel sighed quietly.

"But..." Garion raised a finger. "The effects are even better now."

Rachel laughed softly. "That sounds exactly like your style."

Garion continued walking. "All of those supplements are made inside the laboratory."

He pointed toward another building not far away. "You can call Mersha and move her work here."

Rachel nodded. "That would make sense."

Garion continued. "She’ll continue developing new potions and supplement formulas here."

Rachel looked toward the building thoughtfully. "Mersha is going to love this place."

Garion chuckled. "Probably."

They kept walking.

Soon they reached another large building made of thick metal walls.

Garion stopped and pointed at it. "This is the smithy."

Rachel looked at it carefully. "For weapons?"

Garion nodded. "Yes."

He folded his arms. "Now that war is likely coming... we’ll need weapons and equipment."

Rachel nodded slowly. "That’s true."

Garion continued. "So we’ll need someone skilled to run this place."

Rachel thought for a moment. Then she spoke. "That should be Valtor."

Garion looked at her.

Rachel explained calmly. "The Vulkran Clan is known for their weapons."

She smiled slightly. "Berserkers like heavy weapons, so usually they made them themselves."

Garion nodded. "That makes sense."

He thought for a moment before adding, "Ask Arden to help him."

Rachel raised an eyebrow. "For design?"

Garion nodded. "Yes. He’s smart enough to create some interesting weapon designs."

Rachel smiled. "That combination might actually work."

Garion nodded and started walking again.

Soon they reached another building. "This place should be familiar."

Rachel looked at the sign above the door. "The library."

Garion nodded. "Same purpose as before."

Rachel smiled softly. "Good."

She pushed the door slightly and glanced inside. "Some things shouldn’t change."

Garion agreed. "Exactly."

They walked further across the island. Soon a massive open area appeared in front of them.

Garion gestured toward it. "This is the arena."

Rachel looked around. The place was enormous. "In case they want to fight?"

Garion nodded. "Yes. There are several virtual arenas inside."

Rachel turned to him. "Virtual?"

Garion smirked slightly. "They can fight simulations. Practice without destroying the island."

Rachel nodded slowly. "That’s actually very useful."

They continued walking.