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Legendary Beast Tamer: Starting With Legendary Rank Sword-Chapter 50: That Saves Me Time
The Azure Cleave Dojo not only taught their disciples their core techniques but also their philosophy. When both disciples possessed the same philosophy in a duel, how to determine the winner?
It was through comprehension and integration. The Azure Cleave Dojo recognized that every individual possessed their own version of philosophy they learned. That was why the ramble and beast sync arena, where disciples fought against each other, weren’t unnecessary.
It was in fact essential to progress their comprehension of the dojo’s philosophy.
Their philosophy and core techniques worked with each other—the former being the why and the latter being the how. Without the why, the core techniques were pretty much a decoration and it would be difficult for a disciple to advance through the realm of sword’s comprehension.
Of course their philosophy were also integrated to other disciples based on their beast type.
Their main philosophy combined with their main core technique was simple—end the fight in a single strike, if it failed, retreat.
As Felix advanced on the platform, the other five outer disciples volunteered, as well.
The outer disciples glanced at the five outer disciples and they were stunned.
They became quite excited as they gave Felix a ridicule gaze.
They mumbled with each other.
"I didn’t think the five outer disciples to fight against that bastard belonged to the same circle. It seems they are serious in defeating him this time around."
"Top 40 to 45, huh? Top 30 and below has been working with each other get a better spot for them to gain privilege as an outer disciple, especially them. What a bad luck for him to be fighting against them.
That bastard is already done for."
"Of course, he is. What did you expect? Those guys would focus on expelling their opponent, who doesn’t belong to their circle before fighting against each other. They’ve been trying to cheat the ranking points."
Hearing them mumbling, Krisha wasn’t worried at all for Felix. She simply shrugged and stared intently at Felix and other outer disciples, who were fighting him.
Albert glanced at Felix and the other outer disciples. Due to the merit allocation, the outer disciples worked together have recently come up a plan to cheat through the ranks.
Of course, it was still a futile attempt. Albert also informed Master Shen about it and he remained quiet, conveying how useless the outer disciples attempted to cheat their way through.
Nevertheless, it was still quite a bad situation for Felix. He glanced at Felix and noticed how indifferent he appeared.
He observed his body movement and discerned no anxiousness at all. He stared at his eyes and noticed his fiery gaze, as though he wanted to fight already.
Albert was delighted inwardly as he faced the six individuals, who was about to participate on their first round of ramble today.
He said, "Follow me," and turned around.
They soon disappeared inside the mist.
It was exactly why there was no disciple who simply came here to participate.
What was there to spectate around?
Of course, Krisha might be an exception. She just wanted to know the results with her own eyes.
Meanwhile, Albert finally stepped on the place where he perceived the center of the platform.
He turned around and saw the six individuals with Felix at the center front.
He glanced at Felix and asked, "I believe that you have been informed about the ramble from other instructor, correct?"
Felix nodded.
"Then, I won’t beat around the bush." He pointed at the west. "Go there and walk until you’ve arrived at the edge. Stop and wait for my instruction."
Felix followed his instruction and disappeared into the direction he pointed at.
He then spread the other outer disciples into different direction, similar to each points of pentagon.
He closed his eyes and utilized his perception to sense their foot steps. When everything stopped at the right place, he opened his eyes and shouted,
"The ramble begins."
He then ran in a different direction and summoned his beast pet that could see through the mist to observe with a clear vision.
After he reached the Commander Rank, he could also now gain access to his beast pet’s vision, enabling him to become the instructor of the Mist Courtyard.
As the ramble finally began, Felix pulled his wooden sword out of his waist and slowly advanced. He didn’t bother closing his eyes to perceive any footsteps to determine his enemies’ current position.
He knew that the moment he saw them 4 meters up close or 6 meters by their silhouette, he must be already be prepared.
As he slowly advanced, he was getting uncomfortable for his limited vision. He recalled the time where he was walking around the house when the electricity was cut off and his parents were away.
It was night and he could see nothing but darkness. He inevitably crawled around his bed, hiding himself through the blanket, and wept after imagining terrifying creatures to jump on him.
It was quite similar, causing Felix to actually feel a bit anxious.
Nevertheless, he kept his composure stable. As time passed by, he was getting used to limited perception, as his senses were slowly being amplify just to anticipate his opponent’s movements.
He walked on the straight path and counted his steps earlier. So, he knew that he returned to his previous position.
He thought. There’s still no sights of them even when I’m already at the center.
Felix wore the same sandals as them and he tried his best to lighten the noise of his footsteps. Hence, he was also confident that twenty meters around him, there were still no presence of his opponent.
Felix stopped for a while and finally decided to try searching more by actively walking.
He also perceived his perception was being enhanced anyway.
For the next five minutes, he finally saw a silhouette of his enemy and stopped.
He frowned. That guy is facing me. That also means he’s looking at me directly. Why is he not making a move?
Just as he wondered, a whistle echoed in front of him, startling him for a bit.
He furrowed his eyebrows when he heard a loud footsteps echoing from every direction.
He swept his gaze and noticed silhouettes surrounding him.
He clucked his tongue.
So, they’re teaming up against me.
He grinned and mumbled, "That saves me time."







