Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots Chapter 911 - 398: Online Mode

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Previously on Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots...
Two ancient beings, the Witch Kings, discuss the fate of a young wizard named Ron. They debate the level of support he should receive, wary of both excessive intervention and complete neglect. Ultimately, they decide to observe him for 100 years, offering minimal attention unless he proves his worth. Should he fail, he will be forgotten; should he succeed, they will offer more aid.

"Master, all the equipment is in place."

The tree spirit reported, its verdant leaves showing slight fatigue from the extended work:

"The magic circuits of the adaptive alchemy platform have been connected to the main system of the laboratory, and the spiritual power amplifier has completed its independent shielding."

Ron nodded in satisfaction, surveying the newly refurbished laboratory.

The advanced equipment brought from the Central Lands had elevated the entire work environment by more than one level.

"Thank you for your hard work." He gently touched Ailan’s branches, feeling the warmth transmitted from within:

"You all can rest now, I will go test the latest improvements to the mobile simulation device."

......

The simulation training area of the Abyssal Observation Station was particularly quiet at this time.

Ron stood alone before the mobility simulator that had been through multiple upgrades, its silver metal surface reflecting the room’s cold light.

As his consciousness connected, the familiar starry sky world unfolded before him once again.

But this time, it was different—Aksa’s apparition appeared faster than usual, and his expression was quite complex.

The tiger-man weapon master quietly gazed at Ron, his amber eyes full of probing curiosity.

"Human, I need to ask you some questions."

Aksa stated directly, with an unmistakable hint of puzzlement in his voice:

"Recently, you’ve sought me out for training no more than a handful of times. In principle, skills like these require continuous practice to maintain and improve."

He paced slowly in the arena, his massive figure casting a swaying shadow:

"But strangely, I can clearly feel that your fundamental skills are steadily improving."

Aksa stopped, his sharp eyes fixed firmly on Ron:

"This situation completely contradicts my understanding of skill cultivation, either you have some special training method, or..."

He didn’t finish the sentence, but the meaning was clear.

Ron inwardly chuckled, knowing well the reason for this anomaly.

The Stand-In Puppet beside Nari had never paused in its corporeal training.

The two-way communication allowed his original body to also reap these cultivation results simultaneously.

But this secret was certainly not something he could reveal to Aksa.

"Your observation is keen, Master Aksa." Ron admitted frankly, but offered a vague explanation:

"Indeed, I possess a sort of... special physical cultivation talent. Even without direct training, I can maintain and enhance my prowess in unique ways."

Aksa furrowed his brow; although the explanation was peculiar, in this miraculous extraordinary world, it wasn’t entirely implausible.

"Special talent..." He repeated the term, and the confusion in his eyes alleviated slightly:

"So your body can conduct some degree of 'self-training'?"

"You could say that." Ron nodded in confirmation:

"However, this talent has its limitations. While basic skills can steadily improve, reaching higher realms still requires your professional guidance."

Hearing this response, Aksa’s expression noticeably relaxed.

As an experienced weapon master, his greatest fear was students slacking off in training, ultimately squandering their talent.

"If that’s the case, then today we’ll proceed with more intensive training."

Aksa resumed his combat stance:

"From your current skill level, you should be ready to attempt some advanced techniques."

For the next two hours, Aksa began teaching more profound martial theories.

From "Breath Lock" to "Flaw Perception," from "Combo Rhythm" to "Deadly Strike."

Every technique required a perfect combination of physical condition and mental will.

"The realm of a weapon master is not just about technique proficiency, but an elevation of realm."

Aksa explained while demonstrating a complex series of attacks:

"When you truly understand the 'soul' of a weapon, you can let cold metal become an extension of your body, even a manifestation of your will."

Ron concentrated deeply on learning this precious knowledge, while internally calculating his progress.

At the current rate of improvement, by next month, after heading to the Quicksand Lands to complete the breakthrough on a bloodline level,

the conditions for transitioning to a weapon master profession should be fully satisfied.

[Cold Weapon Combat (Proficient) Experience Points +1]

[Intuitive Reflex (Beginner) Experience Points +1]

The prompts from the professional panel confirmed his judgment, as each skill steadily advanced to higher levels.

......

After training ended, Ron returned to his private laboratory.

By then it was already late at night, and the low rumbling of the biological pipeline systems within the observation station was particularly clear in the silence.

Several crucial documents were retrieved from his storage bag, marking the commencement of preparations for a significant examination scheduled for the following day. "Initiating preliminary verification of the networking functionality..." Ron softly caressed the technical proposal he held, his gaze alight with keen anticipation. This particular technical avenue had sprung to mind during the thesis writing process. However, due to reasons of prudence back then, he had only hinted at its potential. Now, situated back at the observation station within a secure setting, the opportunity had arisen to attempt a constrained connection. In essence, this technological endeavor represented the nascent stages of exploring the "consciousness sharing" theories detailed in Lance's annotations. Yet, he had framed it as a functional "collaborative training" module, deliberately sidestepping any elements that might verge into sensitive or forbidden territory. The dawn of the next day saw the experimental preparations carried out with extraordinary precision. Ron had extended a specific invitation to Wayne, complemented by three research assistants and a pair of Silver Ring explorers, to be integral participants in this pioneering trial.