After his
morning exercise and breakfast, Zhou Yi finally regained some strength. Next, he took the initiative to help the kitchen with the chores. Although the kitchen manager clearly said that he did not need his help, he still stubbornly stayed. The kitchen manager really had no choice but to let him do as he pleased.
After finishing his chores and resting for another two hours, Zhou Yi's stamina finally recovered to full. However, the aftereffects of practicing martial arts were slowly creeping up on him. He felt that his muscles were sore and numb, and so were his ligaments and joints. This kind of feeling was actually a test of willpower. It was very easy for people to develop laziness, which would lead to the mentality that a little rest would not hurt. This was the origin of the saying that it was easier to be lazy than to be diligent.
Apart from that, this feeling was also an opportunity to consolidate his strength.
Why did he say that?
The muscles of the human body were very mysterious. Not only were they the source of strength, but they also had a certain memory. This was called muscle memory in human science. By training a certain skill for a long time, the muscles could produce relevant memories, thus achieving a handy effect when using it. When the muscles sent out a numb signal, it was the best time to engrave the memory. That was why this feeling was the best opportunity to consolidate his strength.
Zhou Yi didn't know anything about human science, nor did he know anything about muscle memory. He only knew that he would never give up on his dream.
He had been pursuing the dream of becoming a chivalrous hero since he was young. Now that his dream had come true, he knew that this was only the beginning. He still had a long way to go, so he would never relax because of a little muscle soreness. Although he was only 20 years old and was still inexperienced, his personality was very stubborn. Once he made a decision, he would go down the same path. This was also his principle as a person.
Therefore, before the students started their afternoon training, he went to the practice room again and devoted himself to his practice.
By the time the students started their afternoon training, Zhou Yi had already completed two rounds of practice.
During the practice, he gradually felt the changes in his body. The numbness in his muscles seemed to be gradually fading, and the connection between his moves became much smoother. This was the feedback from muscle memory. Logically speaking, no matter how talented a person was, muscle memory must be accumulated over a long period of time to achieve. However, Zhou Yi only took one morning of practice to achieve the initial level. This had to be said to be a miracle.
In fact, all of this was thanks to the Infinite Transmigration System.
The function of the system's martial arts module was to maximize the assistance to the host in cultivating martial arts. Whenever the host cultivated, the system would record it truthfully. These records were solid data and hard facts, completely different from the vague concept of muscle memory. Therefore, as long as Zhou Yi completed 100 practices honestly, he could successfully raise the level of his martial arts. In real life, it was impossible to improve one's Kung Fu level with 100 practice sessions.
After the afternoon training, Zhou Yi had completed six rounds of practice, two more than in the morning.
After lunch, there was a four-hour break. Then, he helped the kitchen with the chores and prepared dinner for the students. After dinner, they rested for an hour, followed by the evening training. This time, they had completed five rounds of Zhouyi practice. After a whole day, he had completed a total of 15 rounds of practice, and the proficiency of all three martial arts had increased to 15%.
Just like that, Zhou Yi maintained this routine. After a week, he finally achieved minor success in the three martial arts. His strength had also increased to second-rate. At the same time, the host module and the kung fu module had also undergone corresponding changes.
The changes to the host module are as follows:
Name: Zhou Yi
Age: 20
Profession: Student
Teacher: No
Special Skills: Basketball (Level 3), English (Level 3)
Strength: Second-rate (Intermediate)
Kung Fu module changes are as follows:
Bajiquan (Minor Completion): The top-notch fist technique of the intermediate martial arts. It is a short bridge short fight, which can be used to cut off every inch. The force explodes in the square inch, and it is extremely fierce.
[Cleaving Palm (Minor Accomplishment): A top-notch fist technique in the middle level of martial arts. Swallowing and retracting, extending and striking far away. The fist force is like a surging river, magnificent.]
[Six Harmonies Great Spear (Minor Accomplishment): A top-notch spear technique in the middle level. It's as fast as the wind, as dense as the storm, and as lively as a dragon or snake coiling around a person. It can be called a divine spear technique.]
This change wasn't too big in terms of data, but it was a huge step forward in the Book of Changes.
A third-rate martial artist who had just mastered the Rectification Force would have a great increase in his physical strength. He would be two to three times stronger than an ordinary person and could fight against four to five strong men. A second-rate martial artist's body was equivalent to a top-notch special forces soldier when their skills and strength were combined. They could easily take down more than ten third-rate martial artists. Let's put it this way. If an ordinary person wanted to advance from third-rate to second-rate, they would need to work hard for the next three years. Those with high comprehension and talent would also need a year. However, the Book of Changes only took a week. From this, one could see how terrifying it was.
It was the same for the changes in the levels of martial arts. Although this was only the advancement from "beginner" to "small success", the gap between them was huge. The beginner level was equivalent to grasping the basics of kung fu and being able to skillfully use kung fu moves. At the initial success level, one had to understand the use of force and integrate force with moves. Between the two, the former was equivalent to seeing the door and knowing the reason but not the reason, while the latter was equivalent to stepping into the threshold and experiencing the use of force.
After taking this first step, Zhouyi became more and more encouraged and became more diligent. For the past week, he had been doing fifteen rounds of practice every day. Now, he had increased it to twenty rounds, six rounds in the morning, eight rounds in the afternoon, and six rounds in the evening.
However, although Zhou Yi had become more diligent, the improvement of his Kung Fu proficiency had become slower than before.
What was going on?
It turned out that as the level of martial arts rose, the proficiency requirement also became higher. In other words, it would take 100 practice sessions to advance the Zhouyi from the beginner level to the small success level. However, it would not be this number to advance it from the small success level to the proficient level. This was the same logic as leveling up in the game. It took 100 experience points to level up from level 1 to level 2, and the experience points needed to level up from level 2 to level 3 were often several times more.
Then how many times did he need to practice to advance from the initial stage to the proficient stage?
Zhou Yi experimented with it and found that he needed to practice it five times to increase his progress by 1%. In other words, he needed to practice it a total of 500 times. According to his frequency of 20 times a day, he would need a full 25 days to advance to the proficient realm.
After learning this data, Zhou Yi did not feel discouraged. Instead, he became more and more calm. Because he knew that the path of martial arts was not something that could be achieved overnight. How much he could achieve in the future depended entirely on how much loneliness he could endure now.
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