Did Rorschach learn the "Flight" spell in the end? With his tiny arms and legs that were about to break, the difficulty of learning it was too great.
"It seems that Rorschach, you don't have the talent to become a mage …"
Master Merlin sighed regretfully, but Rorschach was thankful that his parents didn't give him the talent to become a physics mage.
"Open your arms and wave with all your strength. Believe that you can fly, and you really can fly."
"Gather your will in your arms. Believe that you can shatter a distant target, and you really can use wind blades."
"Gather your will in your right hand, and then in your heart …"
As expected of a master, his explanation was simple and easy to understand. With this rhythm, Rorschach knew what to say next.
"… Do your best to shatter this stone, and it shatters."
"Hehe, you're quite intelligent, but that's not enough. It's easy for newbies to take things for granted. Back in the day, I was stuck at this stage for several months. You still have to use the action of clenching your arms to strengthen your will. Gather magic in your hands and explode! BOOM!”
… That was a sonic boom, a sonic boom created with your bare hands. Physics mage, have you had enough?!
Was this Merlin's magic? According to this principle, Rorschach could develop it himself.
"Gather your will in the bottom of your feet, and then try your best to move to a target in front of you, and then stomp your feet. Isn't that teleportation?"
"Hehe, Rorschach, you really know how to joke."
It seemed that he accidentally said it again, but looking at Merlin who was smiling and shaking his head, Rorschach felt that his joke was a bit too much. Perhaps Master Merlin was quite reliable.
"Teleportation is a high-level magic spell that I'm still developing. Before I solve the problem of your feet sinking into the ground if you use too much force, this isn't a high-level magic spell that newbies can casually try. Young man, don't be impatient, you might get hurt. "
"… You really went to develop it!"
Finally, in the evening, Rorschach used the excuse that it was time to return to school as an excuse. After repeatedly rejecting Master Merlin's passionate teachings, he finally regained his freedom.
When he walked out of Master Merlin's courtyard, Rorschach was still in a daze as he dragged his almost broken arm.
After doing his best to summarize his gains, he felt that he had been scammed by Su Nanna again.
[Don't think of Nanna as a scammer … although most of the time, she's scammer than you think. But this time, she scammed you.]
[Haven't you noticed??] [You to say, Master Merlin's mysteries. Perhaps in certain areas, his knowledge is slightly abnormal, but it's precisely this abnormality that is to make him ridiculously strong.]
"Are the strong supposed to be crazy? Or should I say, banana addicts? "
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[If excessive stubbornness can be viewed as abnormal, then you're absolutely correct. Crazy people aren't necessarily strong, but strong people are more or less stubborn … Don't change the topic. Listen to my explanation. 's to me to't's to make it to's to be to '''s to 'to to me to make it to't...
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Rorschach gradually began to understand Master Merlin's story as he listened to his own God's explanation.
Master Merlin was a warrior monk. What was the most foundational aspect of a warrior monk?
Powerful foundational strength? Skilled combat techniques? Dialectical understanding of philosophy? All of these were indeed important. Training and learning could also be used to make up for these.
However, the most important aspect of a warrior monk was their willpower, a seemingly intangible mental strength.
For an outstanding warrior monk, their willpower would be their most tangible weapon.
With willpower strong enough to distort reality, they could transform their willpower into invisible blades that could injure others from a distance. They could use strengthened iron fists to fight against God Equipment. They could summon miracles to heal their physical bodies. They could use their willpower to shout and glare to dispel magic. There was basically nothing they couldn't do.
Their path of cultivation was a path of self-torture, but it wasn't really for the sake of torturing their physical bodies.
Instead, it was for the sake of tempering their willpower in the face of life and death. They would transform their willpower into tangible strength as they tried to break through the limits of their physical body and soul.
As for foundational physical strength and combat techniques … when one had an iron willpower that even lava couldn't melt, there was nothing that a warrior monk couldn't learn under their hellish self-torture.
Master Merlin's conviction that he was a mage transformed his willpower into a willpower that could distort reality.
Even he believed himself to be a pure mage. He believed so much that he developed his own magic out of thin air. He worked so hard to polish his "magic". Plus, he had a ridiculously strong physical body as a chimpanzee. He really managed to fly into the sky just by waving his arms … Unknowingly, he became a miraculous example of a legendary warrior monk.
[I can more or less understand Su Nanna's way of thinking. 'Rather than having you waste your life by repeatedly weighing your gains and losses, it's better to show you the path of your seniors … Actually, there are no good or bad paths. Even if you randomly walk down a path, you'll still be able to create your own path.' Of course, it would be even better if it was a path that was suitable for you. That would at least save you some trouble in the early stages.]
Rorschach understood this logic. Master Merlin was powerful because of his natural talent and willpower. In that case, did Rorschach have any special abilities?
Master Merlin's explanation seemed to be right next to his ears. Every job class valued different foundational abilities … But if he looked at it from a different angle, wasn't the path of cultivation for each job class precisely training and improving certain abilities?
Warrior monks were the path of willpower. Warriors and knights were the path of strength. Mages were the path of wisdom. Divine job class members were the path of approaching God. While the job class members were honing themselves, the core elements would also constantly evolve and improve as the job class members learned.
Everyone's advice seemed contradictory, but it was actually correct.
There was no need to hesitate too much when choosing a path … because every path was so long, and there would always be scenery to admire as you walked down it. That little bit of foundational knowledge wouldn't be too important in the future.
Starting from oneself, starting from one's own advantages … Of course, starting from a high starting point was a good thing. Outstanding talent could transform into rapid improvement. Continuous success was the source of motivation for improvement. The self-confidence cultivated from victory was even more valuable.
Thinking back to his own past, Rorschach, who was a pure Earthling, really didn't seem to have any advantages if he chose an Aishi job class.
However, Master Merlin's example didn't make him depressed at all. Perhaps he didn't even need to think too much about it. Just relying on his intuition was enough. After all, he still had a long way to go.
At that moment, a crazy idea popped up in his mind. It was like a wildfire that couldn't be extinguished.
"… Perhaps it's just like Earth's pre-job adaptive training. I can try out everything first, and then I'll understand what I need the most and what I'm best at. Is this possible? Lori? "
[Theoretically, it's possible. However, a person's time and energy are limited. Don't bite off more than you can chew … Yep, go ahead and try. I believe in you. After all, we're not pure humans. As long as we don't die, our lifespans are still quite long. Also. I knew that there was a lunatic who reached the peak of the world in all four paths. Yep, it's not wrong to call him a lunatic.]
"Alright, I'll go study swordsmanship classes tomorrow. It just so happens that Dad taught me some swordsmanship basics in the past. Perhaps it'll be of some help."
[Cough, procrastinating isn't a good habit. If you want a master, don't you already have the perfect person?]
Rorschach instantly had a bitter expression.
However, Karwenz's words were like spilled water. Even if he didn't care about Karwenz's so-called pride as an older brother, Master Merlin was indeed a good teacher in certain aspects.
And so, Rorschach gritted his teeth and ran out of his residence.
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