Chapter 81: I Agree to This Marriage!_1
In the spacious underground training ground, there were occasional screams.
Accompanied by these sharp howls, sword Qi slashed at the tennis balls that were thrown from all directions.
Soon, the entire shooting field was covered in shredded tennis balls.
The machine stopped.
Su Mo stood among the broken pieces of tennis balls on the ground, and he could not help but frown.
He came here today to improve his skills through practice.
According to the general principle, skills could be improved through comprehension and practice.
Comprehension was too illusory and could only be encountered by chance.
Practicing, on the other hand, was something that any ordinary Trascendent could do.
Through tens of millions of practices, one could increase the proficiency of the skill and continuously accumulate skill experience. From there, the skill could be upgraded, breaking through the original shackles and reaching a higher level.
Of course, the higher one went, the harder it was to level up the skill.
Under normal circumstances, a skill that was one level higher than oneself was already the limit of practice.
It was almost impossible to go any higher.
Su Mo did not think about raising his skill from Tier 2 to Tier 4.
After all, even if he really advanced to Tier 4, the origin power/energy in his body would not be enough to use it once. It was really meaningless.
But now, when he was practicing Tier 2 skills to break through to Tier 3, he discovered a very obvious problem.
The speed of practice was too slow!
Take the [Arc Light Sword] that he had just practiced for example.
After playing tennis for more than half an hour, the origin power/energy in his body was completely exhausted. However, on the interface, the skill [Arc Light Sword] did not even gain a trace of experience.
Yes, not a single trace!
Logically speaking, it shouldn’t be like this.
Through practice, the skill would definitely become more proficient. It was reflected in the interface, which was the increase in experience points.
But now, his experience points did not even move. This meant that his practice just now was completely ineffective.
In that case, how did the others master higher-level skills?
Su Mo thought about it and roughly understood the reason.
Normally speaking, when an Trascendent rose from Tier 1 to Tier 2, most of his skills would still remain at Tier 1.
This time, as long as through a large number of practice, combined with the perception of the profession upgrade, it can be upgraded to a level 1 skill to a level 2 skill in a relatively short time.
However, the difficulty of upgrading a skill from Tier 2 to Tier 3 increased by more than a hundred times.
This was because you were only a Tier 2 profession and did not have the insights of a Tier 3 professional. It was equivalent to you finding a path out of thin air. The difficulty could be imagined.
Among the Tier 2 profession, there were very few who could master Tier 3 skills.
They were either pure geniuses or had the careful guidance of high-level profession.
It was definitely difficult for ordinary Trascendent to do so.
This was also the reason why cross-realm challenges were rare.
Most of the Tier 3 profession would casually cast powerful Tier 3 skills.
If you used a Tier 2 skill to fight, you would be lacking by a level. You had to make up for it with other advantages. Otherwise, it would be impossible to turn the tables.
Now that he understood the reason, Su Mo understood why it was so difficult for him to level up his skills.
After all, his skills were at least Tier 2. If he wanted to upgrade them from Tier 2 to Tier 3, wouldn’t he have to create something from scratch?
But this was not a reason to be discouraged.
Now that he was in the human world, he could not encounter demons all the time and casually increase his lifespan.
If he didn’t make full use of his time, was he supposed to sit here and wait for the mission to fall from the sky?
This was definitely not what Su Mo wanted.
He could refer to other geniuses to push his skills to a higher level, but he had practiced for so long without gaining any experience points.
This was definitely not because his talent was inferior to others. There must be some problem with the practice just now.
Then what was the problem?
Su Mo frowned and thought for a moment, but he could not think of a reason.
After all, he was a complete novice in training. It was normal for him to not understand for a moment.
He decided to seek advice from others.
Su Mo took out his phone and opened the group chat.
The group of sword saint in Qingyang Prefecture was as cold as ever.
It even made people suspect that this was a dead group.
Su Mo opened the account of [This Night Star River is White].
After much deliberation, he cautiously sent out a message:
“Hello, big brother. After listening to your reminder last time, I exchanged for the [Sword Dao Details]. The contents inside really enlightened me and benefited me a lot. However, in the process of repeatedly reading it, I also had a little problem. I hope to ask you for advice.”
Su Mo did not hesitate and immediately asked,”
“I realized that in the process of practicing a skill to break through to a higher level, there is a problem of not being able to increase the proficiency after practicing for a long time.
Although this is related to the fact that I don’t have a higher level of profession insight, there should be some techniques in the training method, right?”
Su Mo looked at the message he had sent and let out a sigh of relief.
In order to get the other party to answer, he had schemed to raise the question on the spot, and it was even related to the [Sword Dao Explanation].
After all, the [Kendo Explanation] was written by you. Now that the buyer has a problem, shouldn’t you come to the after-sales service?
Of course, Su Mo knew that this was just a little trick, and even if the other party did not reply, he could not do anything about it.
In this world, strength was the most important thing.
Just as he was thinking about this, a message suddenly appeared in the dialog box.