Chapter 138 Going Astray
Chapter 138 Going Astray
Chapter 138 Going Astray
By the way, Anne and Lola are already fifteen years old.
Aaron closed the book in his hand and looked at the library's tightly closed doors.
I wonder how those two girls are doing lately.
Just a few days ago, a postman delivered Anne's second letter to Aaron.
Aaron sensed Anne's vigor and optimism between the lines.
It seems you've already moved on from the past heartbreak? Or have you simply become stronger inside?
But whatever the reason, Aaron believed that Annie's studies were definitely back on track.
On the contrary, Laura didn't send any letters back, and she clearly said she would come back to see Aaron often, but what happened?
It's been several months since I left, and I haven't come back even once.
Although Lola has always been closer to her sister, coming back once every one or two months isn't too much to ask, is it?
Despite what Aaron thought in his heart, his reason told him that it was actually quite good this way.
The greater the power, the greater the risk, especially with the "Mist Realm" that Lola possesses.
The Radiant Realm is indeed convenient, but it should never be relied upon excessively.
According to Lola's description, the Realm of Dawn has the potential to affect the user's senses or mind, and Lola must be vigilant about this, otherwise she may easily get lost in it.
Moreover, Lola's current understanding and mastery of "The Knot of the Clouds" is limited.
Thinking of this, Aaron opened the "Forbidden Book Borrowing Record" in his mind, turned to the fifth page, and checked one of the columns:
[Level of Mastery: 46%]
It's much taller than before I left.
This shows that Lola did not slack off in her studies and practice after leaving the library.
Or is there some occasion that allows her to use "Misty Realm" frequently?
But upon closer reflection, the possibility seems unlikely. If you're in school every day, how many opportunities would you have to use it?
Aaron didn't think much of it, but since he was already so idle that he was flipping through the "Banned Book Borrowing Record," he decided to also take a look at how well the remaining borrowers were handling the banned books.
Is Henry, that blockhead, only at a 90% grasp of the situation, really planning to go down this path to the bitter end?
Forget it, seeing it just makes me angry, Aaron immediately flipped to the next few pages.
Christopher Gamma's "The Guide to Destiny" and Dick Buchanan's "How to Train Your Dragon Uriel's Fitness Manual" are now being read and studied by the two men.
The levels of mastery for the two were 28% and 3%, respectively.
"How to Train Your Dragon: Uriel's Fitness Manual"—as the title suggests, this book records the power...
It is a kind of extraordinary martial artist.
Uriel Amist is a warrior born at the end of the mythological era.
In the early part of the mythological period, dragons seemed to be a common creature that could be seen simply by looking up.
However, after that massive Dragon War, the number of dragons decreased sharply, followed by a long-lasting dragon hunting craze.
By the time Uriel was born, people were no longer worried about the threat of dragons. Instead, they began to want to use the power of dragons, and "dragon taming" became extremely popular.
Unfortunately, most of this power has been lost, and even if it has been preserved, there are no dragons left to provide the opportunity to use it.
The usual dragon taming techniques are nothing more than controlling the dragon's mind or signing a blood or soul contract to tame the dragon.
But Uriel was a warrior, and his dragon-taming skills were naturally different from others.
How so—according to Uriel's own account in the book, he was used to persuading people with reason—no, dragon.
If the dragon he wants to tame doesn't listen to his reasoning, it's not that his methods of persuasion are flawed, but rather that the dragon isn't focused enough.
But how can we get the dragon to focus?
Use simplicity, use force.
If the target dragon is willing to obey his orders, then so be it.
But if it refuses, it will get a good beating and continue to listen to Uriel "reasoning" with it.
Aaron believed that even if Uriel did not become a dragon tamer, with his skills, he would definitely be able to become a top-notch warrior of his time.
This book, "Uriel's Fitness Manual," is a collection of new insights Uriel gained after becoming a dragon tamer, based on his long-term experience living with dragons.
Since Uriel specifically compiled this part of his skills into a book, it must be the essence of his abilities.
Aaron believed that Uriel's abilities mainly fell into the category of "secret techniques".
Martial arts masters are mainly divided into two categories: martial arts skills and profound techniques. Schools are a unified whole that integrates the two.
Martial arts emphasizes the skills of killing enemies and fighting, which belong to the category of outward force.
The profound meaning, on the other hand, focuses on inward, strengthening the martial artist himself.
Only through the integration of internal and external influences can a school of thought be formed.
The profound wisdom left behind by Uriel is extraordinary, inspired by dragons, and its power is all related to dragons.
In these accounts, dragons are invariably beings of immense individual power, therefore the potential contained within this forbidden book should not be underestimated.
The guy named Dick has only mastered 3% of it, which means he's just started his training.
They should have only studied the more basic powers in the forbidden book, but the ultimate techniques are meant to enhance one's own abilities, and don't require much improvisation.
Therefore, Aaron believed that Dick's strength had probably benefited considerably as a result.
However, for martial artists, both tempering their mind and body and honing their skills is a long-term process, and Aaron does not expect this person to improve quickly without Aaron's guidance.
On the contrary, Aaron was somewhat worried about Christopher, who had already mastered 28% of the "Guide to Destiny Interpretation".
"The Guide to Destiny Interpretation" is not a lengthy treatise; in fact, its content is quite concise.
The descriptions of the methods used in these extraordinary techniques are among the most accurate and detailed, even compared to all the forbidden books hidden in the library.
Therefore, it's not surprising that Christopher was able to get the hang of it so quickly.
Furthermore, the book clearly explains how to enhance one's own power to adapt to higher-level interpretations of destiny.
As long as Christopher trains step by step, it won't be long before he can completely master even the most demanding and powerful interpretive techniques in the book.
In Aaron's view, the essence of this forbidden book was not its extraordinary methods, but rather its research and deconstruction of the concept of "fate".
If we set aside the theory and only practice extraordinary methods, Aaron is very worried that Christopher will go astray and go astray.
To study this book, you must approach it from a holistic, macro perspective.
It is best not to use your powers to interpret fate before you have fully grasped the theories in the entire book.
Based on Aaron's extraordinary knowledge, the predictive abilities in this world, such as interpretation, prophecy, and divination, can be divided into two types.
Spying and guiding categories.
Peeping games can only see the general outline of the future, but not the details or the whole picture. Even the content seen may not actually appear.
The future revealed by directional classes will inevitably come to pass.
Or to put it another way, the guiding predictive system is extraordinary; it doesn't predict the future, but rather shapes it. This book, "The Handbook for Determining Destiny," belongs to the latter category.
Although the book describes that when using the interpretive methods described in the book to obtain clues about fate, the fluctuations brought about by the interpretation are not enough to affect the general trend of fate.
However, removing low-probability branches of fate from destiny only requires a slight influence.
The result, however, was undoubtedly that the original general trend became an inevitable trend.
This kind of qualitative change has a significant impact.
However, the author remained vague until the very end of "The Handbook for Destiny Interpretation".
The author has clearly realized this, but is unwilling to admit it. This is why the book is unsigned; the author probably knows that his vanity and stubbornness will bring him infamy.
Fortunately, the author eventually had a change of heart and left a piece of advice at the end of the book.
In Aaron's view, the correct way to use the power of this book is by no means to interpret and pursue destiny.
After all, it cannot be guaranteed whether the fate shaped by power will be good or bad for the user.
Aaron hoped Christopher would realize this sooner, lest he go astray.
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