Chapter 52: Mysterious Hidden Arts

nChapter 52: Mysterious Hidden Arts

nTranslator: Kaos Editor: Hitesh

nAfter the lesson at the fighting stage, his glorious image must have been carved deeply within numerous students. Of course, the more perfect a person, the more people would envy him. Just as soon as the competition ended, many insults of all kinds emerged.

n

"A bunch of mediocre students… No matter how hard they work, they will never amount to much.

"

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"Talent decides everything… A pheasant cannot become a phoenix

".

n…

nLin Fan paid no heed to these insults,’ Yours Truly will just train a bunch of great students for you all to see.’

nToday’s lesson was very beneficial for the thirteen students. They felt as if they had found the very teacher for their lives, a teacher that understood them. After the competition had ended, Lin Fan gave his students the half day off, telling them to do what they wanted.

nWhen Lin Fan was in the Saint Devil sect, he regretted not going to the hidden library to pick out some martial skills. Since he had come to the Sky Heaven School, if he continued to neglect the martial skills, he would really just be asking to be struck down by the heavens.

nAs for the level of martial skills, Lin Fan didn’t bother with that. He was fine as long as it was a martial skill since he could level them up endlessly. Even unconventional skills like

"Monkey Steals Peach

" could be raised to God-like damaging levels. Thus, there were no skills that were beneath him.

nThe Sky Heaven School was founded by powerful people and supported by the Imperial family. Although the martial skills they had in their library couldn’t be compared to the Saint Devil sect, they still couldn’t be underestimated.

nWhen Lin Fan signed in and entered the library, he saw numerous students inside selecting martial skills, making him lament for a while.

nThe library was huge. Rows and rows of shelves contained numerous different kinds of manuals, but some shelves were also really empty. It seemed martial skills were indeed quite scarce.

nLin Fan’s finger brushed a manual, checking to see if anything fit him.

n‘Ding… discovered unconventional martial skill

"Crescent Feet

", learn?’

n‘Ding… discovered unconventional martial skill

"Iron Crotch

", learn?’

n…

n‘Ding… discovered low-rank martial skill of the light category

"Hidden Arts

", learn?’

nLin Fan checked through all of them and felt exasperated towards the Sky Heaven School. They were all unconventional martial skills, how could they be used to teach good students? What a disappointment!

nAt that moment, Lin Fan found a low-rank light class martial skill and was overjoyed. This was a good start.

nA low-rank light class martial skill wasn’t very good, but among the other terrible selections, to even be able to find one low-rank light class martial skill was already pretty decent.

n

"Hidden Arts

"? The name seemed to have potential. Lin Fan took out the

"Hidden Arts

"and carefully inspected it. The cover was a bit worn out and appeared to be quite old. Lin Fan opened to the first page and read it carefully.

nThis was a martial skill theorized by a past teacher of the Sky Heaven School, but no one had been able to cultivate it. So the sole cultivator was the teacher who had theorized it.

nLin Fan glanced through it and then understood. The theory was derived from the teacher’s encounter with a monster that was capable of camouflaging itself under any environment; the theory was to disappear right before someone’s eyes.

nBut the teacher had split

"Hidden Arts

" into three levels, each level more strange than the previous. Upon reaching the third level, one could circulate their inner true energy and change according to the surrounding colors.

nBut when Lin Fan read the rest, he became speechless.

nThis teacher had been hacked to death.

nIt turned out that the teacher had been fighting an enemy and had tried to stealth attack by using

"Hidden Arts

" to camouflage himself. He had thought the enemy couldn’t see him, but it turned out that the enemy was pretending that he couldn’t see him, and had purposely let him draw near before cutting the teacher down.

nAfter the enemy had cut the teacher down, he left a few words before leaving,

"You think I am blind?

"

nThus the teacher before his death had used his blood to write a message to warn future cultivators of

"Hidden Arts

" to be cautious when cultivating it.

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"Isn’t this just transforming yourself into a chameleon?

"Lin Fan cackled, feeling the teacher’s idea wasn’t bad, but it was a bit stupid. Even if a chameleon changed colors, as long as one wasn’t blind, they could still see it.

nBut the martial skill was still not bad, so Lin Fan was a bit interested.

nThe martial skill only had three levels, but under his endless leveling, he could raise it to a crazy level.

n‘Ding… congratulations, learned

"Hidden Arts

".’

n‘

"Hidden Arts

" level 1(0

/100).’

nThen, Lin Fan continued his search through the first floor of the library, but all the martial skills here were either unconventional or light class.

nSome had a little practical value, and Lin Fan always adhered to one idea, which was quality over quantity when it came to martial skills. He still hadn’t raised Wind Chasing Sword Skill, Deflowering Finger, Immovable Imperial Fist, Psychedelic Body, and Black Tiger Steals Heart to their max levels. So if he also learned a bunch of unconventional skills along with them, he would never progress much.

nLin Fan then saw someone descend from a staircase, his heart leaping with joy. So there were more books upstairs for him to check out. But when he tried to go upstairs, a white-bearded old man stopped him.

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"You may not go upstairs.

" The white-bearded old man said while squinting.

n

"Why? They can go upstairs, why can’t I also go up?

"Lin Fan was disgruntled, wasn’t this discrimination?

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"Only B class and above can enter. You don’t have the privilege.

" The white-bearded old man said. Lin Fan looked towards the crotch of the white-bearded old man, thinking about stealing his next eighteen generations.

n‘I will make you cry later.’ Then Lin Fan left, preparing to head back and analyze

"Hidden Arts

".

n…

nAfter returning, Lin Fan closed the door and began cultivating

"Hidden Arts

". This martial skill was different from other martial skills and needed to be raised by himself. As Lin Fan cultivated

"Hidden Arts

", his true energy slowly began decreasing.

n‘Ding… congratulations,

"Hidden Arts

" experience 100.’

n‘Ding… congratulations,

"Hidden Arts

"leveled up.’

n‘

"Hidden Arts

" level 2(0

/1000).’

nLin Fan smiled, he didn’t think he would instantly level up as soon as he started cultivating. It was easy as expected.

nLin Fan also felt a gradual change, the true energy inside his body was imitating the surroundings. It seemed the martial skill really changed oneself into a chameleon.

nBut no matter how one changed, as long as the other person wasn’t blind, they would still be able to see a human figure in front of them, just a bit blended in with the surroundings.

nLin Fan then began multitasking, cultivating

"Hidden Arts

" on one side while cultivating the upper mental cultivation technique

"Faceless Sky Devil

"he had stolen from Mo Yi Xuan.

n‘Ding… congratulations, heaven class mental cultivation,

"Faceless Sky Devil

", experience 10.’

n‘Ding… congratulations,

"Hidden Arts

" experience 100.’

n…

n‘Ding… congratulations,

"Hidden Arts

"leveled up.’

n‘

"Hidden Arts

" level 3(0

/2000).’

nThe two heaven class mental cultivation techniques troubled Lin Fan because the experience gained for them was far too small, almost to the point where it made one despair.

nWho knew how long it would take before he could level those two techniques up.

nAlthough both techniques were currently still on the first level and only required 100,000 experience, increasing it by just ten experience each time was essentially a crime.

nAlso, cultivating them depleted a lot of true energy, so it required him to stop every now and then to recover his true energy before he could continue his cultivation.

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