Chapter 287.2 – Training Method of the Dark Era
“The problem of predicting in advance.” w.a.n.g Zhong was currently discussing this topic with Scarlet. Her commanding was a little lacking in flexibility and adaptability, however, in such a high level of formations, sufficient foresight and judgement was necessary to control the entire battlefield. “The key to formation changes isn’t an individual’s speed, but the speed of the entire squad. With five different occupations, there will those who are slow or fast. So, it’s impossible to suppress the enemy with orders after the changed have happened.”
“It’s too difficult.” Although Scarlet understood this, it was indeed too hard a task to predict the changes in the opponent’s formation beforehand and seize the opportune moment when the opponent was in the midst of changing. She really did not know exactly how w.a.n.g Zhong was able to do so.
“In fact, there are clues and hints to find that out,” replied w.a.n.g Zhong with a smile. “These can be found when two parties come into contact. The most basic one would the understanding of the opponent’s commander, the so called know thyself, know thy enemy. Another aspect would be to use formation changes to suppress the opponent’s formation changes. During an offensive, take action to pull apart an opponent’s formation to force them to adjust the way you want them to. This requires an even deeper understanding of the various formations and lineups. Not only do you need to know the common formations we would be using, you also need to know the conventional orthodox formations, as well as various kinds of strange and weird collaborations. When you understand the advantages of these formations, you can attack the opponent’s key points, making them change formation to reinforce them. At this moment, you would be able to change your formation in accordance to the play you’ve written.”
A pensive expression appeared on Scarlet’s fast as she listened to w.a.n.g Zhong’s explanation. From her point of view, foresight seemed to be extremely unreliable. If one truly understood the reason behind it, however, one would also be able to identify the logic supporting this. Nevertheless, executing such a theory in real life would require more than just pure understanding, with the ultimate key point being how to manipulate one’s opponent into one’s written play.
Barran was also undergoing his own special training, which was still to smash like a barbarian. Except this time, his target was not a dead object such as a battering ram, but a heavy s.h.i.+eld wielding w.a.n.g Zhong.
Barran’s talent lay in his eruption of strength and Soul Power, with flexibility and agility being his fatal weaknesses. During the previous exchange between Tianjing and the Wild Beast, Anlor who was also a berserker had advised Barran to train his nimbleness. However, this was different from w.a.n.g Zhong’s view. Since his foundation was poor, it was hard for Barran to have a quant.i.tative change and improvement within one or two years of time even if he started to supplement his movement with added nimbleness. Since this was the case, why not spend time and energy towards his strong points instead? With the protection of the squad, he would be able to avoid his lack of nimbleness as far as possible during group battles.
However, for w.a.n.g Zhong to be his training target…
This caused everyone in the society to feel slightly flabbergasted. Everyone was extremely clear about how ferociously strong Barran’s smashes were. Despite that, w.a.n.g Zhong stood still like a bamboo pole rooted to the ground, with Barran unexpectedly being unable to move him. Not only did w.a.n.g Zhong not move an inch, he rebounded all of the power and sent Barran flying far away every single time. In fact, everyone felt that w.a.n.g Zhong was truly strange and weird, giving people a completely different feeling each day. As of recent, this feeling had become even more unclear. It was completely reasonable for people to want to compare notes and discuss with w.a.n.g Zhong. For G.o.d knows what reason, such feelings would be immediately extinguished upon seeing w.a.n.g Zhong… as though he was invincible.
Perhaps, w.a.n.g Zhong had already gained the prestige of a captain.
w.a.n.g Zhong would not stay in the training room during the afternoons. Since everyone was doing their best to improve, he could not slack off and remain stagnated. Right now, his focus was on his special ability, after all he had only awakened it at his current age. Now he could fall back on the phrase that Rome was not build in a day, as the training for special abilities were even more difficult than for Soul Power.
w.a.n.g Zhong sought advice from Hymin, however in truth, Tianjing Academy’s Special Ability Society was only of an average standard. The few ways of raising one’s special abilities that Hymin had introduced to him appeared to be slightly unessential in w.a.n.g Zhong’s eyes, and he felt as though a large amount of effort was spent on doing useless actions. Even though he flipped through the entire collection of books in the Tianjing Academy library, he could only gather extremely little information about training one’s special ability.
As it was a somewhat more mysterious form of energy, mankind’s understanding towards special abilities was still far inferior to that of Soul Power. The truly precious and high end information was still in research and experimental phases, controlled by the various powers and influences which left very little to circulate amongst the general public. As for those that did circulate the academies and the public, they were too shallow or perhaps too ordinary for him.
Fortunately, with a Rank A clearance, he was able to find some information which could at least point him in the direction of establis.h.i.+ng his own training for his special ability.
If one wanted to attack, one would first need to know how to defend. This was especially the case for special abilities. Wanting to unleash the offensive power of one’s special ability would require one to have sufficient resistance against one’s special ability. Only by doing so could one have sufficient resistance against one’s special ability. The greater the killing power, the stronger the rebound. A special ability like Hymin’s was considered to have a gentle nature, however, if she was to exceed her limit during treatment, she would consume her vitality, lifespan and even her own life force.
Such a training method was conned as “resistance training”. Mankind had discovered that there was a positive correlation between the might of a special ability and the level of resistance that the wielder possessed. If one exceeded this level of resistance, they would be killed by their own ability. As such, the level of resistance determines the peak of the special ability.
Presently, the Federation’s orthodox training method was by relying on medicines and auxiliary items, which in simpler terms was the scientific method. This required time and large amounts of wealth. A special ability soldier was cla.s.sified as a luxurious occupation that ordinary people were unable to enjoy. Therefore, one would need to have the support of one’s family, or to rely on one in order to enjoy the huge amount of “tonics”.
Naturally, there was one other way…
This would be the method during the dark era. At that time, people did not have the current wonderful conditions, with the misuse of special abilities causing the death of quite a few soldiers. Humans were extremely resilient life forms, however, and under the constant life or death combat done by soldiers, they had learnt “the level of intimacy”, the level of synergy with one’s special ability. Naturally, the human body had a level of self recovery which felt like an antibody, also known as the genuine antibody. Basically, it was a fight to find a way out of trouble. Now, this was rarely seen in the Federation yet still rather mainstream in the empires.
Without the slightest hesitation, w.a.n.g Zhong chose the latter method. Regardless of the aspect, it was much more suitable for him. Furthermore, he had an advantage over others due to the Fate Stone he possessed. After arranging all the information and knowledge he had gathered, w.a.n.g Zhong had already formulated a clear and complete training plan within his heart.
The hyperdimensional world!
This was already the third that that he entered. Easily sensing the pull from the hyperdimension with his consciousness, the silhouette of an incomparably large continent appeared before his senses.
The large continent appeared to be boundless, and w.a.n.g Zhong was unable to see the boundaries even after straining his vision. Various kinds of energies aggregated on the surface of the continent akin to dense cl.u.s.ters of stars. As of now. w.a.n.g Zhong could already make out quite a few things, with one of them being that those energy coordinates were not merely different in size.
Like the energy coordinates of the Federation’s adventurer bases having machine like fluctuations and immobility, secret realms like the pyramid realm had an abstruse feeling of attractiveness. There were also those that gave of intense sensations of attributes like radiant light, black darkness, fiery heat and icy cold, in which there was a 90% chance of them being powerful dimensional life forms.
As he possessed the special ability of pyrogenesis, w.a.n.g Zhong was exceedingly sensitive to feeling the fiery hot energy coordinates. Speaking of which, he already had an abnormally rich experience about entering such places, as normal people from the Federation would never have such suicidal behaviour.
This is the place.
w.a.n.g Zhong immediately allowed his consciousness to follow the pull, causing his body to be rapidly sucked towards that position.
“w.a.n.g Zhong! It’s so hot! Where are we going?”
Having been transmitted to the coordinates, Simba had already sensed that something was amiss and was able to feel the terrifyingly high temperatures despite being so far away. He nagged for a long while yet w.a.n.g Zhong completely ignored him, acting like a wall.
In the next second, they arrived. A gigantic sea of fire constantly erupting with lava bubbles that appeared like fiery marshmallows appeared right before w.a.n.g Zhong and Simba. In the centre of that sea, a clump of white coloured fire was blossoming into a mysterious shape, which seemed to unexpectedly size up the insignificant life forms that had appeared before it, as it truly had never seen such things for a very, very long time. As it did so, strange waves started to surface on the sea of fire.
w.a.n.g Zhong and Simba felt the terrifying might that towered over them, akin to a G.o.d looking over the lands from the heavens. This was not the first time that w.a.n.g Zhong had experienced such awe and intimidation, though it was even more frightening this time. This was the might and prestige that could only come from the sovereign of fire from the legends.
For a moment, Simba and w.a.n.g Zhong could only open their mouths wide before being evaporated instantly by the fire energies that radiated from this sovereign.
At this, the energies of the Fate Stone started to activate and recondensed w.a.n.g Zhong and Simba from the shattered bits they had become. w.a.n.g Zhong had already started his a.n.a.lysis. When he was previously at the mouth of the volcano, what he had seen was only a eighth grade fire element life form. Compared to that, this ninth grade sovereign was in a completely different cla.s.s. The difference between the eighth and ninth grades was truly too great to even measure. The heat that radiated from the ninth grade sovereign was so high that one might not even sense it before being roasted alive.