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Chapter 186: Several years? Isn't this a joke?

Chapter 186: Decades? Isn't this a joke?
In this first ghost arts class, the teacher taught a total of three types of ghost arts.

These three ghost paths are two ways of breaking and one way of binding.

Among the two types of breaking paths, in addition to the charge of number one, there is also the white thunder of number four.

This is a way of breaking the way that can release a bolt of lightning from the fingertips. The power of the lightning is not great, but it has strong penetrating power and can also cause the victim's body to become paralyzed. Although it is still a low-level way of breaking the way, it already has a substantial threat and can be used in battle.

The way to bind is No. 1's blocking, which can make the opponent's hands uncontrollably fall behind his back and block his movements. Like No. 1's rushing, it is the most elementary and basic way to bind.

The difficulty of learning the three ghost ways is very low. All students, including Aize, have learned them successfully, but the proficiency levels are different.

After studying this ghost lesson, Aize almost understood it.

"If you want to learn ghost arts well, first you must master the chanting, and second you must be able to skillfully control spiritual power."

These two are the basics. As long as you don't miss them, you can basically learn the way of ghosts well.

Especially spiritual power. Only strong enough spiritual power can support the performance and release of ghost arts. Even as long as the spiritual power is strong enough, even the most advanced ghost arts can be learned.

Those who are not very talented in the way of ghosts either have insufficient spiritual power or their control over spiritual power is not up to standard.

As for chanting, as long as you are willing to practice hard, you can achieve it by rote memorization.

Coincidentally, Aize’s spiritual power is strong enough, and his control over spiritual power is no less than anyone else.

When he was learning about the world of war, in order to prevent his own power from getting out of control due to rapid growth, Aize worked hard to adjust. After using authority to transform the power system and the degree of use of power, his control over spiritual power became quite good.

Therefore, Aize's process of learning the way of ghosts was smooth sailing. Except for a few problems in adjustment due to his too strong spiritual power, there were basically no difficulties.

The teacher of the ghost art class also said that according to the learning progress of Class 1, it would only take about half a year for him to teach everyone about 30 intermediate ghost arts.

Of course, this is limited to the path of destruction and the path of binding, and does not include the path of recovery.

Kaido is a very special ghost technique. It has no number and is not as colorful as Hado and Fudo, which have all kinds of techniques. It basically has only one function, which is to heal people's injuries.

If you want to learn Kaido, the best way is to join the 4th Division of the Gotei 13 after graduation.

The 4th Division of the Gotei 13 is responsible for medical treatment. As long as you join it, you can learn Kaido.

There are very few courses in the Shinō Academy that involve Kaido, and even high-level Kidō arts above level 60 are rarely covered. The truly powerful Kidō arts are either in the Gotei 13 or in the Kidō clan. After all, the academy is only a place to train potential Shinigami, so there is naturally no high-end stuff there.

Aize was not disappointed.

Because he is not in a hurry.

Where did we end up?
There are quite a lot of broken ways and bound ways, nearly two hundred in total. Even if the academy does not involve the part of advanced ghost ways, there are still more than one hundred.

I have only learned three types, why should I rush to learn the next ones?

Anyway, I am only in the first grade now and there is still a long time before I graduate from the sixth grade. There is no need to rush to learn.

So just take it slow.

This was roughly the content of the Ghost Dojo class, which ended at noon, allowing the students in Class 1 to leave the training ground.

Lunch was eaten in the dormitory of the Maou Spiritual Academy.

The Shinō Academy of Spiritual Arts will not charge any money from new students who are successfully enrolled, and will even provide for their food and accommodation. The latter point is particularly important.

There's no way around it, since all the students at the Maou Spiritual Academy are souls with spiritual powers.
If you have spiritual power, you need to eat. There is a general food shortage outside of Soul Society, and many people can't even afford to eat. If the Shinō Academy of Spiritual Arts is not responsible for food, most of the students will probably have no intention of studying and can only work hard to survive.

With the Shinō Spiritual Academy providing food, students can live a worry-free life and study and train hard.

Although the food at the Maou Academy of Spiritual Arts was not luxurious, it could still be said to be plentiful.

Aize was quite satisfied with this meal.

"It's better than those crappy bread and rice balls in Saraki."

After lunch and a break of about an hour, the afternoon kendo class began.

In this course, Aize's performance can only be described in two words.

That is domination.

"Oh!"

The light wooden sword cut through the air and fell like a hammer on a hastily raised wooden sword, making a heavy muffled sound.

"Goo!"

The boy who tried to parry was knocked away by the powerful blow and slid for a distance on the floor of the kendo field before he came to a stop.

"I-I give up!"

The boy who fell to the ground quickly begged for mercy.

"Concession."

Aize stood there holding a wooden sword, looking relaxed, making it impossible to tell that the incredibly powerful blow he just made was swung with one hand.

All around, students from various classes were crowded here, looking at the scene in front of them and exclaiming in amazement.

"What number is this?"

"Is it the seventeenth one?"

"That means he has won seventeen games in a row?"

"Yes."

“Isn’t that amazing?”

The crowd was amazed, and their eyes were filled with awe and admiration when they looked at Aize. It had only been half an hour since the kendo class started, and this famous man had defeated seventeen students of the same grade in succession, dominating the entire kendo field.

The seventeen people who have played so far haven't even given him a chance to catch his breath or shed a drop of sweat. He looked so relaxed from beginning to end, and sometimes his eyes would wander, telling others that he wasn't serious at all.

This performance not only amazed the students, but also made the kendo teacher feel ashamed.

"Is this the person who walked out of a place like the 80th District of the Northern Ryukon Gai?" The kendo teacher couldn't help but smile bitterly. "This level of swordsmanship is already far inferior to that of the regular members of the Gotei 13 and even the chief officers, right?"

What are you still doing here?
What can you teach?
Not to mention teaching others, even if he were to go up and challenge, the result would probably not be much better than that of the student who was knocked away by a knife.

What the hell is this?
"Anyone else want to come up?"

Aize ignored the kendo teacher's mood and looked around, his eyes sweeping over the students one by one.

"No, not coming!"

"I'm not coming either!"

"How can we possibly defeat them?"

"You guys go ahead, I definitely won't go."

"Me too."

The onlookers hurriedly made excuses and did not dare to go up and fight with Aize.

Are you kidding? He won seventeen consecutive games against his classmates, and it was so easy and carefree. Who would dare to go up there?

The man who was originally confident in his swordsmanship and wanted to step on Aize, the record-breaking genius, gave up his suicidal idea and admitted his mistake.

"You're really not coming?" Aize didn't care. Looking at the people in the crowd who were ready to make a move but now looked timid, he said with a half-smile, "This is the best time to defeat me. When I become stronger, it won't be so easy for you to challenge me again, right?"

Hearing this, everyone cursed in their hearts.

Is it easy to win now?

If your breathing becomes a little more irregular, then this sentence will be more convincing!

Is this the legendary sting operation?
What fool would be fooled?

Just as everyone was complaining in their hearts, a voice shouted out.

"I come!"

With such a shout, a boy jumped out.

Everyone was shocked.

"Is there really such an idiot?"

Someone couldn't help but speak out his true feelings, and was immediately glared at by that person.

"You are the idiot! Idiot!"

The person who was shouting in such an angry manner was a boy who had his bright red hair tied behind his head with a headband. He looked a bit rough and rude, and gave off a gangster-like aura.

It was the boy who had made less progress than others in the Kidō class.

"you are?"

Looking at the other person's bright red hair, Aize felt that the other person was becoming more and more familiar.

...Could it be that someone like Rias's brother traveled through time?

When Aize's thoughts began to wander, the other party, carrying a wooden sword, looked at him fiercely and introduced himself loudly.

"I'm Abarai, Abarai Renji."

Abarai Renji!
This name, like a flash of lightning, flashed through Aize's mind and triggered all his memories.

"Are you Abarai Renji?"

Aize looked at the other person in surprise.

"You know me?"

Abarai Renji didn't expect Aize to react like this, and was stunned for a moment.

“…No, I don’t know him.”

Aize scratched his face and responded while speaking helplessly in his heart.

"At least, in this world, we shouldn't have known each other."

After knowing that the boy in front of him was Abarai Renji, and that he was also a student of the same class as himself at the Maou Spiritual Academy, Aize finally knew which time period he was in.

"Abarai Renji is actually still studying at the Maou Spiritual Academy, and he's a freshman in the same class as me?"

"Doesn't that mean that there are still at least several decades before the original storyline officially begins?"

"Isn't this a joke?"

Aize was speechless.

On the other hand, Abarai Renji showed a fearless smile.

"It doesn't matter if you don't know me now, you will definitely know me next time."

"After I defeat you."

(End of this chapter)

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