Lü Fengrou took out her phone and operated it for a bit, then helped him activate the permissions.
Zhang Haoran had always wanted to ask a question, and today he finally asked, "Teacher, how do you determine how much of my bones are tempered?"
Lü Fengrou said, "Of course, it's through your Qi and blood. However, this can only be a rough estimate. To confirm, one would need to scan with Mental Energy, but that's very disrespectful to people, and generally, no one would do that. But your enemies definitely will."
Zhang Haoran continued to ask, "Then can you see my Qi and blood limit? I mean, if my Qi and blood limit is 300 cal, but I just finished Cultivating and now only have 200 cal of Qi and blood, does that mean in your perception, my Qi and blood is 200 cal?"
Lü Fengrou understood what he was trying to do and nodded affirmatively, saying, "That's natural. No one can tell your Qi and blood limit at a glance, not even a Grandmaster. Everyone senses it through your Qi and blood fluctuations."
After thinking for a moment, Lü Fengrou still felt uneasy and cautioned Zhang Haoran, "I understand your intention; you want to hide your strength and appear to have lower Qi and blood. But you must understand that a Martial Artist is always facing danger. Once you encounter a situation, if your Qi and blood are insufficient, it will be very dangerous."
Now he understood what to do. From now on, he shouldn't fully restore his Qi and blood for no reason. After tempering his bones each day, he would replenish a little less Qi and blood. Although Qi and blood can also recover automatically, that speed is quite slow.
Hmm, he'd maintain 260 cal of Qi and blood for now. Fang Ping should also be around this Qi and blood level by this time.
As for what Lü Fengrou said about encountering danger, that was nonsense. His Qi and blood could recover in minutes, couldn't they? Of course, there was no need to tell Lü Fengrou this.
However, he still thanked Lü Fengrou verbally, saying he would definitely pay attention.
Actually, with Zhang Haoran at Magic Martial Arts University, Lü Fengrou wasn't too worried.
Leaving Lü Fengrou's house, he went directly to the Combat Skill Room. Presenting his martial arts certificate, he could only borrow from the first floor. The first floor only had Elementary combat skills and Intermediate combat skills; Advanced combat skills were on the second floor.
Zhang Haoran wasn't in a hurry. He started with the Elementary combat skills. Anyway, these combat skills wouldn't run away; he had to sell them all.
He arrived at the Elementary combat skill bookshelf. There wasn't much to choose from, so he just went in order. He directly picked out ten Elementary combat skills.
He found the teacher in the Combat Skill Room, showed his martial arts certificate, and stated that he wanted to borrow them.
The teacher in the Combat Skill Room wasn't surprised, as some mentors borrowed even more when creating new combat skills. He thought Zhang Haoran was helping a mentor.
Just as Zhang Haoran finished registering and was about to leave, he ran into Li Changsheng in the Combat Skill Room. Li Changsheng had just entered.
He quickly went forward to greet Li Changsheng.
Li Changsheng looked at Zhang Haoran, who was holding a stack of combat skill books. He opened his mouth but didn't ask anything.
Since Li Changsheng didn't ask, he naturally wouldn't say anything. However, seeing Li Changsheng carrying a box, he was curious and stepped forward to ask, "Li Teacher, what is this?"
Li Changsheng didn't expect to meet Zhang Haoran again so soon and casually said, "I'm having them find someone to help me organize some things."
Seeing that Li Changsheng was unwilling to say, he didn't press the matter, said hello, and left.
Actually, Li Changsheng was there to submit the Chang Sheng Swordplay. However, Li Changsheng wasn't exactly lying, because submitting combat skills followed this process; it wasn't as simple as just bringing a book to submit.
The combat skills submitted first needed to be organized. What if the teacher who created the combat skill had poor literary skills and wrote something no one could understand? What if there were a few typos, which would make students laugh?
So, the teachers in the Combat Skill Room not only organized the submitted combat skills but the creator himself also had to explain them on the side.
Because some people create combat skills, but their own ideas might not be the same as the ideas expressed in writing.
Therefore, seemingly simple combat skill submissions, especially those like Li Changsheng's, which included Low, Intermediate, and Advanced, were a series of combat skills.
Moreover, Li Changsheng's literary skills were just so-so. So, this was definitely a big project.
Zhang Haoran returned to his dorm with the books. Before First Rank Peak, he didn't plan to attend classes.
The following days were quite regular. Every morning, he would wake up and begin bone tempering.
After bone tempering, he would go to the Trading Square to set up a stall and read books.
After reading, he would go to the Martial Arts Arena to practice the several Martial Arts School he hadn't reached Major Achievement in yet.
When he finished a book, he would go to the Combat Skill Room, return the old book, and borrow a new one.
Eight days passed in a flash.
October 18th, 10:30 AM. It was a memorable day.
Zhang Haoran finished tempering his lower limb bones and officially reached First Rank Peak.
After bone tempering, he picked up a book and read it in the Trading Square for the entire afternoon.
This was also Zhang Haoran's discovery. Every time after bone tempering, reading in the Trading Square had the best nurturing effect on Qi and blood.
After these eight days of practice, his Chuō Jiǎo and Shadowless Kick had both reached Major Achievement. The most gratifying news was that Spiral Nine Shadows had also reached Minor Achievement, and Cloud Step had also reached Minor Achievement, and was not far from Major Achievement.
Before going out, he consumed some Qi and blood, then used the System to replenish it to 270 cal.
Although Zhang Haoran really wanted to go to Li Changsheng to learn Chang Sheng Swordplay right now.
But he still went to Lü Fengrou's house first. Lü Fengrou hadn't gone to the catacombs recently and usually stayed at Magic Martial Arts University, so she was very easy to find.
Arriving at Lü Fengrou's house, the two went to the courtyard. Lü Fengrou sized up Zhang Haoran. From his Qi and blood alone, she couldn't really tell anything; he even seemed much weaker than the last time he visited.
He reported to Lü Fengrou, "Teacher, I have already reached First Rank Peak."
Lü Fengrou nodded and told him to demonstrate Chuō Jiǎo and Cloud Step.
Zhang Haoran nodded. He lifted his leg and delivered a kick, his instep straightened, his toes pointing forward. Swish! Swish! Swish! He continuously struck in several directions.
Lü Fengrou suddenly felt a bit of a toothache. Chuō Jiǎo, he had already reached Major Achievement.
However, Lü Fengrou kept a straight face and didn't say anything, gesturing for him to demonstrate Cloud Step.
Zhang Haoran immediately began to demonstrate Cloud Step in Lü Fengrou's courtyard. Although Lü Fengrou's courtyard was not large, running in circles was still possible.
After watching Zhang Haoran perform Cloud Step, Lü Fengrou didn't know what to say.
One must know that Lü Fengrou was aware of Zhang Haoran's every move in the school. She had never seen him go to the training ground.
And when others practiced Chuō Jiǎo, like Fang Ping, who practiced Chuō Jiǎo in the training room, how many wooden dummies had been replaced?
As for Zhang Haoran, the wooden dummy in his training room was probably still new, right?
If your talent is strong enough that you can practice to Major Achievement against thin air, that's barely acceptable.
Then please explain how you practiced Cloud Step? Don't say you reached Minor Achievement without ever demonstrating it; that's nonsense.
Moreover, through Lü Fengrou's observation, the reason Zhang Haoran's Cloud Step hadn't reached Major Achievement was because he had only practiced it, and hadn't fully grasped some things.
And yet, he had managed to run Cloud Step almost to Major Achievement. The question was, where did he run? Zhang Haoran's daily routine was just the dorm and the Combat Skill Room, a two-point line.
If walking these few steps every day could lead to Cloud Step Major Achievement, then others might as well stop Cultivating and just commit suicide.
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