The memories of all humanity are awakening, except for mine.

Chapter 102 Mysterious Confucian Disciple

Chapter 102 Mysterious Confucian Disciple
Jiang Chuan's limited vision significantly affected his judgment of the bronze figures' movements.

Although Jiang Chuan was indeed sensing the movements of the bronze figures, he would subconsciously rely on his vision to supplement the information.

But what you see with your own eyes may not be true.

Jiang Chuan believes that abandoning absolute reliance on vision is one of the goals of training at this time.

Ai Zhe, with his best eyesight, looked at Jiang Chuan's somewhat disheveled state amidst the formation and sighed:

"Even Jiang Chuan is a little unaccustomed to suddenly switching to nighttime operations."

"After all, evening training is just extra practice. To break the record, we still need to do it during the day."

But Tian Tian countered Ai Zhe's words: "On the contrary, I think Jiang Chuan is more suited to nighttime operations..."

"He reacts very quickly and can make precise judgments even in complex environments."

"With the cover of darkness, his actions would be even more successful."

"He's just getting used to it now. Once he's truly adapted to the night, he'll be a top-notch killer."

Of all those present, no one knew the habits of an assassin better than Tian Tian.

Tang Songming shook his head: "Brother Jiang is exceptionally talented."

"It's not just good at night."

Liang Cheng followed up instinctively, saying, "Putting aside physical attributes for now, Jiang Chuan's total mental strength is terrifyingly large."

"Even someone like me, who has an advantage in mental strength, can't compare to him."

Lin Ci sighed, "If we don't step up our efforts, we're afraid we'll be left behind..."

They were not discouraged by this; on the contrary, it inspired their fighting spirit.

Zhong Huahua stood somewhat reservedly between them, listening to their words while carefully observing Jiang Chuan's actions.

I can watch it on weekdays, but I'm not as focused as I am now.

Sensing that Jiang Chuan had extended eighteen spiritual energy lines, she immediately understood, lowered her head, and secretly tried it herself.

Jiang Chuan was not used to breaking formations at night, so his movements became rusty and he made frequent mistakes.

Accumulated mistakes... eventually led to failure.

The result was somewhat disappointing, but Jiang Chuan quickly came to terms with it.

Failure now may only cause some pain, but failure in the future could mean the end of one's life.

He walked back into the crowd and talked about some problems he had discovered during the training.

"Fighting in the dark requires even more reliance on perception."

"Relying on sight will subconsciously cause you to overlook many things..."

"Although I noticed this, I still subconsciously followed my intuition."

"You still need to practice more."

Tian Tian hummed in agreement and said, "If there are no relevant memories in the awakened memories, getting used to the night is not an easy thing."

"It's better now, but in the past, the nights weren't so brightly lit."

Why are the lights so bright?

The playground is pitch black. Do you call this brightly lit?
Tian Tian then pointed to the base building, which was a little further away.

"The lights over there... the moonlight and starlight above are all light sources."

"Although using the phrase 'brightly lit' to describe it is somewhat inappropriate."

"But even in such an open space, the light intensity is much greater than in complex terrain."

She glanced at Jiang Chuan:
"Unless you're a mental power prodigy, judging the surrounding situation solely through perception is too difficult and too taxing."

A sudden rise in mental strength?

Jiang Chuan thought her description was excellent.

At this moment, Tian Tian was unusually serious: "For us, a better way to deal with the darkness is to train our vision."

"In nighttime operations, the person who can see the details the best is more likely to survive."

Then, Tian Tian talked for a long time.

For example, he talked about techniques for quickly getting used to the dark, techniques for improving the eyes' light sensitivity, and even some tips on stealth.

After she finished speaking, Li Yi, relying on these insights, familiarized herself with the formation and walked towards the bronze statues.

However, knowing how to do it doesn't mean you can do it.

Li Yi was ultimately not used to operating in the dark, and she was quickly defeated, after which Song Xi took her place.

During this period, the only one who didn't make any progress was this optimistic girl.

She still relied on her brute strength, adhering to her original idea... to smash those bronze figures to pieces.

But to be fair, she has indeed allocated her power better than before.

In terms of speed and evasion, there has been a significant improvement.

However, within the mere thirty meters of the Bronze Man Formation, she maintained the initial three-meter progress.

Song Xi quickly left the stage, followed by Lin Ci, Chen Ming, Tang Songming, and others.

Although there were ten people, apart from Jiang Chuan and Tian Tian, ​​who was used to the dark, none of them could last more than two minutes in the bronze statue formation at night.

Even someone with eyesight as good as Ai Zhe still found it somewhat difficult to get used to.

The last one to step onto the bronze statue formation was Zhong Huahua.

Zhong Huahua's performance surprised everyone.

Because of her talent in mental strength, the night seemed to have no effect on her; her performance at night was almost the same as during the day.

Tian Tian looked at her and said in surprise, "Not bad!"

Jiang Chuan recovered relatively quickly, so after everyone else had taken their turn, he went for another round.

This time, he stepped down even faster.

After all, even if you recover quickly, you can't get back to full strength in less than half an hour.

The environment of the Bronze Men Formation is complex and ever-changing, and it is also accompanied by insidious and cunning bronze balls and steel needles. If you don't go all out and force yourself to go on the field, you will not only fail to achieve the training effect, but you will also get injured.

This is why, in the second phase of training prior to this, each person only had two chances to enter the battle each day, and failure meant the end of the training.

Cao Zhigang originally had the idea of ​​extending Jiang Chuan's burst of power.

But now, looking at everyone's situation and seeing them discussing and making progress together, I feel that this current state is more appropriate.

Ultimately, this is the first session of the training program.

Many things require us to explore and learn as we go.

At this moment, watching Jiang Chuan leave, he also spoke up:
"That's all for today's extra training!!"

"Summarize tonight's experiences carefully!"

"I hope you'll be able to adjust to the nighttime environment tomorrow!"

Cao Zhigang finished speaking and left.

After exchanging their experiences, Jiang Chuan and the others walked back to their dormitory together.

Everyone was very curious about Zhong Huahua's performance, especially her extraordinary talent in mental abilities.

Jiang Chuan was also surprised that Tian Tian quickly showed Zhong Huahua a kindness far exceeding that shown to others: "Huahua, how did you do that?"

"A mental barrier, and I even see you using your mental energy to drive your physical actions..."

"You did all that so easily?"

Although Liang Cheng rarely spoke under normal circumstances, after hearing Tian Tian's words, he subconsciously retorted:

"How could it be simple?"

Zhong Huahua lowered her head, a little shy, and did not respond.

Jiang Chuan then said, "Her talent in mental power far surpasses mine..."

"I don't quite understand how this class was divided into class one and class two?"

Why are there sixty students in Class Two?

Tang Songming then spoke up, saying, "It is not difficult to make a distinction."

"Just see if this person is suited to be an enemy."

Upon hearing this, everyone first realized what was happening, but then felt something was amiss.

Judging from Zhong Huahua's mental strength, is she unsuitable for fighting?

But upon closer reflection, it makes sense.

Zhong Huahua's personality is indeed not well-suited for fighting. At this moment, Tian Tian asked Tang Songming in confusion, "How did you know?"

Tang Songming opened his fan with a clatter: "I am skilled in social interaction."

Ai Zhe seemed very interested in Tang Bohu and started chatting with Tang Songming.

Lin Ci and Chen Ming were discussing their experience in breaking the formation.

Song Xi hugged Li Yi's arm and giggled as she said something.

Jiang Chuan and Liang Cheng walked side by side, silently listening to the discussion.

Tian Tian then asked Zhong Huahua, "Huahua, whose memories did you awaken?"

Zhong Huahua seemed a little uncomfortable with Tian Tian's intimacy, but she still spoke up:
"All I remember is that I am a Confucian disciple..."

"The awakened memories are chaotic; I can only find some feelings..."

"I'm not entirely sure who it is..."

The discussion stopped abruptly, and Jiang Chuan looked at Zhong Huahua with some surprise: "I wonder who it is?"

Zhong Huahua nodded, confirming again.

Looking at her expression, no one even suspected that she would lie.

After all, this kind of thing is not uncommon, but I feel that it should not exist in this S-level training.

That's right. Although abilities vary and talents differ, everyone standing here has been rated as S-level.

They may not be very well-known, but they all have clear and distinct identities. (Except for Jiang Chuan)

Tang Songming asked in surprise, "If that's the case, why did Miss Zhong come here?"

If Zhong Huahua doesn't know who her past life memories belong to, how was she selected as an S-level individual? And how did she get into the training program?
Zhong Huahua said, "After I had that kind of dream... I was able to use my mental power..."

"One day someone came to test my mental strength, and that's how I ended up here."

Everyone was quite surprised to hear this.

Tang Songming looked at Liang Cheng and asked, "Brother Liang, after your memories were awakened, were there any related events?"

Liang Cheng shook his head: "It took at least seven or eight days before I started to have some perception of spiritual power."

I don't remember the exact time.

"But it's definitely not to the point where you can use your mental power as soon as you wake up."

Everyone felt that Zhong Huahua's identity must be extraordinary.

People began to speculate about who Zhong Huahua's past life memories belonged to, but it was all just speculation.

After all, the scope of a suggestion from only one Confucian disciple is far too broad.

From the Spring and Autumn Period to the period when Confucianism became the dominant ideology, its influence has been profound, producing a great many prominent figures.

Confucius and Mencius need no introduction, and even historical figures like Dong Zhongshu and Han Yu had profound attainments in Confucianism.

This conversation continued downstairs in the training building.

The group parted ways.

……

Jiang Chuan returned to his dormitory, sat down in front of his computer, and opened a short video app.

The assignment for the second lecture on mental power, specifically the mental power line, is now complete.

Now we can move on to the third lecture.

He found the video of the third lecture, adjusted the sound, and went to bed.

The night passed.

When Jiang Chuan woke up and recalled the events, he was somewhat surprised.

By a twist of fate, I had actually finished the homework for the third lecture ahead of schedule.

The assignment for the third lecture was to "attach mental energy lines to multiple units".

The task is to attach mental energy lines to three different mobile units and maintain this for five minutes.

Jiang Chuan not only accomplished this, but even increased the number of attached targets to eighteen.

Although I finished the assignment ahead of schedule, the class wasn't a complete waste of time.

In the third lecture, the teacher's insights and methods gave Jiang Chuan a completely new understanding of how to handle multiple targets simultaneously with precision.

Simply put, his perception became more and more accurate, and his efficiency in using mental energy also improved.

Next, we can begin learning the fourth lesson.

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The fourth lecture on mental strength mainly focuses on "mental attacks".

After achieving remote object retrieval and precise long-distance perception... it finally came down to direct confrontation with the enemy.

The mental attack was not like the attack method Jiang Chuan used to throw people away with his mental power before.

Instead, it uses mental shock to stun the enemy; if the mental cultivator is powerful, it can even achieve the purpose of brainwashing and control.

After listening to the course, Jiang Chuan felt that the course was too difficult.

Moreover, he wasn't particularly fond of this approach.

However, Jiang Chuan did not give up training in mental attacks, knowing that his skills in controlling mental energy were still far from sufficient.

Especially compared to Zhong Huahua, Jiang Chuan felt that his talent in mental strength was not as strong as he had imagined.

Since this course is designed to be progressive, it is certainly more appropriate to take it one step at a time.

The assignment for this lesson is: [Control a white mouse's movements for three minutes.]

White mice were not a problem, so Jiang Chuan called Wu Qingqing.

Wu Qingqing was very efficient. The institution had many laboratories, and she brought Jiang Chuan a lot of white mice that day and found an empty classroom to raise them.

Jiang Chuan was also able to begin training in "Lecture 4 of Mental Strength" through this opportunity.

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Time flies by in this step-by-step training process.

Jiang Chuan gradually got used to the night. When he was active at night, his mental perception became more and more acute and clear, and the interference of vision on his perception became less and less.

With Tian Tian's help, even their night vision has steadily improved.

This improvement was reflected in the formal training sessions during the day.

Jiang Chuan's time to break through the formation is getting shorter and shorter.

Not only Jiang Chuan, but everyone else's progress also improved significantly due to the extra training at night.

On August 26, four days after Jiang Chuan broke through the Bronze Man Formation.

Chen Ming, relying on the advantage of using Tai Chi to borrow the opponent's force and overcome the stronger opponent, was the second to pass through the Bronze Man Formation.

On August 27, Lin Ci and Li Yi broke through the formation in the morning and afternoon respectively.

On August 29th, Zhong Huahua was just one step away from breaking through the formation. In the last five meters, her mental strength gave out, and she collapsed on the eve of victory.

On August 30th, Zhong Huahua and Tian Tian broke through the formation together, and on the same day, Wu Zhen, the transfer student, also broke through the formation.

At this moment, Jiang Chuan's speed in breaking through the formation had exceeded four minutes, with the fastest time reaching 3 minutes and 35 seconds.

The time limit is getting closer and closer.

However, Jiang Chuan also felt that every second was a challenge if he wanted to continue to improve.

And it's not just about having ability.

Given the random nature of this bronze formation, further reducing the time required to clear the stage will require an additional element of luck.

Besides this, Wu Zhen's breaking of the formation surprised Jiang Chuan.

In terms of total training time, Wu Zhen's speed in breaking the formation was almost the same as his own.

The reason he could break through the formation so quickly was because he could continue to hone his mental strength while he slept...

Judging from this, Wu Zhen's talent is indeed extremely strong.

Such confidence, even arrogance, seems to be not unfounded; there is indeed some truth to it.

However, despite his surprise, Jiang Chuan did not feel any pressure because of it.

He maintained his own pace, seeking progress while remaining steady.

(End of this chapter)

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