Jason Clark’s spirits lifted. With his wealth of fighting experience, he immediately realized that encountering this kind of boxing technique in actual combat would be a real headache.
“Soul General Possession, possession duration: 3 days.”
“You are as weak as an ant, your talent is terrible, you are as humble as dust, you are barehanded, sweat is your only weapon, you have no time to waste.”
Countless small red characters floated in Jason Clark’s gray field of vision. At first, he looked on with curiosity, but when he saw the last sentence, his fist suddenly clenched tight!
Absolutely right!
He was already far behind others—only by working harder and pushing himself more than anyone else could he see hope!
Jason Clark’s mind was filled with thoughts of training. He no longer pondered the mysteries within the bronze card; over the years, he had long grown used to those cold, ever-changing numbers.
“Jason Clark, you can do it!”
Jason Clark raised his fist and shouted loudly, cheering himself on.
His face was full of fighting spirit and determination.
※※※
Sweat slid down his cheeks as Jason Clark gasped desperately, his rapid, heavy breathing like the bellows of a forge. His face was pale, his arms could no longer be raised, and his legs felt as heavy as lead.
More than two hours of continuous training had nearly drained all his strength. He sat cross-legged and activated [Qi Nourishing Formula], letting the warm energy slowly nourish his body.
An hour later, all his fatigue vanished. He jumped up and resumed his training.
The key feature of [Flash Fist] was “flash”—the fist would suddenly disappear, and when it reappeared, it had already struck the enemy.
The speed of Flash Fist was astonishing, demanding extremely high explosive power in an instant. Besides the technique of explosive arm strength, it also required the use of waist and abdominal power, along with coordinated footwork.
But the hardest part was the change in rhythm. Only with ultra-fast fist speed and rapid rhythm changes could one unleash a true [Flash Fist].
[Flash Fist] was only one tier above basic boxing, but the techniques and difficulty involved were much more complex. Likewise, its power was far beyond that of basic martial skills.
With Soul General Possession, Jason Clark quickly found the feeling of throwing punches. Although he couldn’t achieve a “flash” with every punch, he could succeed once every five or six punches.
Soul General Possession had a time limit, so he had to use this period to reinforce his body’s memory. Only in this way could he avoid regressing once the possession ended.
During Soul General Possession, Jason Clark inherited the [Flash Fist] insights of the card’s creator. But these insights were forcibly instilled; to truly make them his own, he had to keep training and pondering during this time.
Jason Clark dared not waste a moment and calmed his mind to study carefully.
With the experience of predecessors, learning martial skills became much easier. When a teacher taught martial skills, it was impossible to let the student directly experience the feeling of practicing the skill as a Soul General Card could. The popularity of Soul General Cards was directly related to this unique feature.
Bronze Card Soul General Possession lasted the shortest—only three days. Silver Cards lasted a month, and Gold Cards could even last a year.
Jason Clark kept trying to throw punches, carefully experiencing the power techniques, completely absorbed.
Punch after punch, his shouts echoed.
He kept punching, kept focusing, his stamina constantly depleting, then meditating to recover, and repeating the cycle. The space behind the light gate was magical; though he felt tired and exhausted here, he never felt hungry.
Three days passed by quietly, almost without notice.
Jason Clark’s body suddenly trembled, and that somewhat distant sense of familiarity abruptly vanished.
He looked up, his expression a bit dazed, then let out a long breath. It was his first time training for so long—three days, and except for meditation, he hadn’t rested for even a moment.
He opened his palm, hardly able to believe he had managed to reach this level!
Pa!
Clenching his fist, a ripple of a smile spread across Jason Clark’s lips. He grinned, revealing white teeth, his face beaming like brilliant sunshine.
Raising both arms high, Jason Clark seemed to embrace the sky, shouting with all his might.
“Jason Clark! You will become stronger! You definitely will become stronger!”
Suddenly, a line of red text appeared before his eyes. Jason Clark paused, lowered his arms, and looked carefully.
“[Flash Fist], Tier 2. Number of Flash Fist completions required for mastery: 200,000. Number of Flash Fist completions required to master the killer move: 400,000.”
“Intensive training session started, duration: 10 days.”
This is...
Jason Clark was stunned for a moment, but quickly understood. When training basic boxing, it required 200,000 perfect punches to complete the training.
There’s a killer move!
Jason Clark became excited all at once.
Bronze Cards were the lowest tier, with many details of martial skills very vague, and the insights contained were the most superficial. That’s why Bronze Cards couldn’t comprehend killer moves. Only Silver and Gold Cards included killer moves.
He hadn’t expected that this light gate could actually allow him to master a killer move!
Killer moves were precious—any martial skill’s killer move was far more powerful than its ordinary techniques. Some killer moves were even as powerful as the ordinary moves of a skill one tier higher.