"Now I've already reached the sixth level. At this rate, it won't be long before I reach the peak of the sixth level, and then the seventh level won't be far off. There's hope for getting into the Martial Arts Program!" Brian Carter was excited in his heart. Getting into the Martial Arts Program had always been his obsession, and even now he was unwilling to give up.
Previously, he was only holding on out of sheer willpower, refusing to give up. But now, he could truly see hope.
With this speed of cultivation, no so-called genius could keep up with him.
At this moment, Brian Carter glanced at the time and realized it was already seven o'clock in the morning of the next day.
"I actually cultivated for almost thirteen hours. I spent the whole night practicing, and now I'm still full of energy, not tired at all!" Brian Carter found it unbelievable that he was feeling so refreshed.
In the past, after just a few hours of cultivation, he would feel dizzy and lightheaded, because cultivation required total concentration and was especially mentally exhausting. But now, after practicing all night, he didn't feel the slightest bit tired.
He even felt energetic!
If he calculated it this way, didn't he have much more time to cultivate than others?
Of course, he knew that those from wealthy families definitely had other ways to replenish their mental energy, so his cultivation time might not actually be longer than some people. Still, he couldn't help but get excited.
"Originally, my goal was just to get into the Martial Arts Program. But now, it seems the Martial Arts Program is nothing. I should set my sights higher. Not only do I want to get into the Martial Arts Program, I want to get into one of the top ten prestigious schools, or even the number one Federal University among them!" Brian Carter clenched his fists. This time, there was no longer any despair in his eyes; instead, there was an ambition burning within them.
"But right now, I'm still far behind others, especially those geniuses who can get into the top ten schools. They've been gifted since childhood and have resources others don't. I started too late. Fortunately, the division between liberal arts and martial arts has only just begun, so I still have about ten months ahead to cultivate!"
"This time, I must firmly seize my destiny and never let it slip away again!"
At this moment, there was a knock at the door outside. It was his mother Grace Parker reminding him to get up for school.
"Yunfan, get up and eat breakfast. It's time for school!"
"Oh, I know, Mom!"
Brian Carter replied, then changed out of yesterday's clothes, tidied up his backpack, and headed out the door with it.
His father Mark Carter was already at the dining table eating, but he looked tired, clearly having spent another night talking things over.
His younger sister had just swallowed a handful of medicine and then began eating breakfast slowly, as if she was already used to mornings like this.
Brian Carter took a deep breath, feeling more refreshed than ever before, and for the first time, he truly looked forward to the future.
Looking at his warm and loving family, Brian Carter made up his mind to protect them and make sure everyone would be happy.
After breakfast, Brian Carter went straight out and headed to school.
Chapter 7: God-level Comprehension
When Brian Carter arrived at school, many classmates were already in the liberal arts classroom.
In the Kunlun Calendar era, every school emphasized both liberal arts and martial arts. Those bookworms from the Gregorian era who only buried their heads in books, or the muscleheads with strong bodies but simple minds, were all considered useless.
The teaching in the Kunlun Calendar era aimed to cultivate students into well-rounded talents in both arts and martial arts. Any student from this era would be outstanding if placed in the Gregorian era.
Before the division into liberal arts and martial arts classes, the day was generally split into two periods: the morning for learning various liberal arts subjects, and the afternoon for martial arts training.
Only in this way could they cultivate well-rounded talents. It was only after the division into specialized classes that students would begin to focus on their chosen path.
Usually, liberal arts and martial arts classes were held in different classrooms. The liberal arts classroom was similar to those in the Gregorian era, while the martial arts classroom was a huge arena, convenient for training.
Brian Carter's arrival didn't attract anyone's attention. He went to his seat and took out a tablet from his backpack.
Paper textbooks had been phased out many years ago, replaced by tablets, which were more convenient and environmentally friendly.
A single tablet contained all the textbooks, various exercises, and could access the internet for research at any time. It was a very convenient learning terminal.
Opening the textbook, Brian Carter began to read. This was his daily required study. In this era, both arts and martial arts were emphasized, so even to get into the Martial Arts Program, one needed decent grades in liberal arts.
But he quickly noticed something unusual. He found that he could read almost ten lines at a glance, and had perfect recall of everything he read. After reviewing a few times, even the parts he previously couldn't understand became completely clear.