Pirates: Kuina's New Life

Chapter 16 Cultivation and Learning

Morrie held a stack of books and put them on the table with a bang.

He stood aside and wiped the sweat from his forehead.

"These are books about navigation. You can read them and ask me if you don't understand anything."

After being stunned for a moment, Mori slapped his forehead fiercely.

"I really...sigh~ You little monster, how could there be anything you can't do?"

Kuina giggled and picked up a book from the top.

"Is that all?"

"Well, I only have these here. If you learn them all, you will probably be able to sail in most places in the world easily."

"Four Seas? What about the Great Channel?"

"The Great Channel..." Morrie leaned back in his chair, a little lost.

"That place is not a place where you can learn some basic navigation skills. The climate changes there are too complicated, and navigation skills are just the basis for entering there.

If you really want to sail in that sea area smoothly, you still have to rely on talent and strength.

Of course, the most important thing is strength. "

"These are the basics of navigation? Are there so many?" Guina didn't pay attention to Mori's words, but looked at the books on the table.

She knew that the Grand Line required strength. As for talent, she didn't think she would be worse than a talented navigator like Nami if she had a future model.

Mori glared at Guina: "What do you know, little girl? Don't think that you are very powerful just because you read two medical books. Navigation is also a very big subject."

"Yeah, I know." Guina nodded repeatedly and responded with a smile.

When Mori saw Guina like this, he lost his energy again: "Sigh~ For a little monster like you, even if you read more books, it's just an extra day or two, and the difference is not big.

How can this be like this? They are the same people, how can the gap be so big? "

Guina covered her mouth and snickered: "Doctor Mori, you muttered again~"

Old Mori blushed and turned his head to the side, leaving only a section of Guina's hair that was constantly trembling.

Kuina smiled and her eyes fell on the book in her hand.

About ten days have passed since she woke up.

Except for three days of resting in bed to repair the body, the next seven days were spent learning medical skills with Mori.

Of course, she has not formally studied and practiced it yet. She has just read, memorized and understood all the medical books in Mori, including the illustrated books on medicinal materials.

Well, that's all.

The future model is more powerful when used in learning than in practice.

Kuina was not surprised by this. Cultivation has physical limitations, and her so-called practice has no path at all. It was all created by herself with a little bit of information.

This is not the case with learning. The contents in books are all ready-made, and the purpose of compiling them is to make people learn, so it is not surprising that there is such progress.

But I think the speed will slow down when I get into the practical part.

Time passed by and it was already the morning of the third day.

Guina closed the book in her hand, put it on the table, straightened her arms, and stretched her waist.

"Well - I finally finished reading it."

Mo Li, who was sorting out the medicinal materials over there, rolled his eyes at Guina: "Finally? It's only been two days. It's only been two days."

"There's nothing you can do about it. Who told me to be so smart?"

Guina turned around and lay lazily on the back of the chair, her silver hair sliding down from her shoulders, glowing.

These days, she is not only reading, but also repairing her body.

With the contents in the medical book, she repaired her body several times faster, and now she has completed the repair of all the recorded parts of the frame.

All that's left is to slowly recuperate and restore the body's condition.

But this is not a matter of slowly recuperating. She has consumed too much life energy. If she wants to return to her previous state, or even get better, she must find other ways.

As for those subtle parts, she didn't think there would be medical books to record them, and there was no framework for her to use.

But these places were the most severely damaged, almost completely collapsing.

Fortunately, these places are like hidden wounds. As long as the general condition is cured, she will have enough time to recover.

Although, this hidden injury is a bit much.

As for her hair, she did it in the past two days.

Gray hair is too ugly, and there is no way to turn it back to black, so I simply turn it all white.

Of course, it was inevitable that Morrie would yell at him for a while.

The sun rose higher again, and the sunlight awakened the forest.

After breakfast, Kuina moved her body.

She stood in the courtyard, doing Tai Chi slowly while repairing her body.

It's not much use, but it's better than nothing.

"Guina, is your Tai Chi really useful? It seems slow."

Mori lay on the chair and looked at Guina boredly.

With Guina's help, he had finished all the things he should do, and he couldn't do the rest. He was free and lay here.

"It's useful. I can survive largely because of it.

How about it, do you want to learn? "Guina asked again

"No, I don't have ten years to waste in a place like this, let alone you telling me that I won't be able to reach your current level in my lifetime." Mori refused decisively and lay there honestly.

"This is Tai Chi. Ten years to get started is already very fast."

"Then what's going on with you? Guina, you're only 11 years old, right?" Mori complained helplessly.

"I am special. Just like those medical books, I have only read them for seven days."

Mori opened his mouth, "I really...why should I discuss this kind of issue with you, a little monster."

After Guina finished her work, she slowly exhaled a mish-like white breath.

Mori looked on blankly. It was because of this that he was curious about Tai Chi.

As a doctor, he couldn't understand why people could spit out such effects.

Guina didn't know what Mori was thinking, so she packed the things on the table.

"Are you going back?"

"Well, now that my body is ready to move, it's time to go back and take a look."

"Go back, that guy Koushiro doesn't know why he came to take a look."

"Father, he... just can't face me." Guina smiled softly.

Mori was stunned: "She is exactly the same as Liz."

"Lise?"

"Nothing, you heard wrong." Mori started to chase people away.

Guina was pushed out of the hospital, a little dazed.

Liz?Her mother?

I searched through the memories in my mind, but found no relevant information.

It seemed that neither my father nor anyone else had ever mentioned it.

Looking at the closed door in front of her, Guina raised her hand, thought about it, and then put it down.

Since Dr. Mori doesn't want to say anything, there's nothing he can do if he asks now.

And maybe you should ask your father about this kind of thing.

Guina thought for a while, then turned and walked towards the dojo.

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