So he came up with a series of training plans.
Among them, in the balance training, "Crossing the River with a Single Reed" was at the forefront.
Louis broke down "Crossing the River with a Single Reed" into four stages.
Stage one, in a pool dug in the training ground, holding a bamboo stick as a balance pole, jump onto the bamboo pole tied with a rope in the pool.
——Whether or not there's a balance pole makes a huge difference in difficulty. This stage is mainly to overcome the fear of falling into the water, helping students quickly find the feeling of standing firm.
The fastest to clear among students currently is Yudo, taking 2 hours.
You can't deny, this guy has some skills.
As for Louis, he took 3 minutes, with innate balance from being a succubus and a mind simulation driven by greedy curiosity; he's truly like a gaming cheat in learning martial arts.
Of course, he wasn't the fastest.
The fastest was Kulin Sword Saint, taking 1 second.
He directly jumped up, instantly standing firm, which made Louis exclaim in astonishment.
Stage two, remove the rope from the bamboo pole in the water, steadily stand holding the balance pole.
——In this stage, without the rope's restriction, even in a still pool, and having the balance pole to adjust actions, it's extremely difficult to stand stable.
The remarkable guy Louis saw in a video in his past life was at this level.
Achieving this level of balance skills is already quite impressive.
80% of students are stuck on this step.
Yep, Yudo remained the champion this time.
It's said this guy nestled in the training ground practicing late at night, driving other students from the Sage Sword class restless to join practice.
Then other students from the Nine Sword class heard about it, angrily called them overachievers.
...And then a whole crowd came for nighttime drills.
Louis couldn't help but marvel at these students' dedication.
Though he also trained late nights at the Prince's Mansion.
Yudo, passing stage two in 2 days plus 6 hours.
Louis took less than 4 hours.
Kulin Sword Saint was still a macho man, 1 second.
This second was his landing on the bamboo pole time, not the time he needed to balance his actions.
Stage three, actually the same as stage one, but this time, from a still pool to a rushing stream.
——In this stage, among the students, except for Louis, no one could stand stably.
Even Yudo fell into the water directly in 2 seconds.
As for Louis, he took 8 hours.
Kulin Sword Saint unusually took 2 seconds to balance his posture.
Louis preferred to interpret this as him being 'foot-new,' since this play was a first.
Stage four, same as stage two.
——No balance pole allowed, no rope limit, pool swapped for stream.
This time, Louis spent a day to successfully find his footing.
It's noteworthy, Alice tried for some time after returning home.
In almost two days, she was just able to stand steadily.
Louis looked at her, exclaiming "Monster," to which Alice replied, "Just say you want to fight."
This is understandable.
After all, in her eyes, Louis is the true monster.
——Though he cheated.
In truth, Louis, in her mind, is the monster.
Adding a note, in stage four, Kulin Sword Saint nearly fell into the water, stabilizing himself using the recoil provided by blood energy.
Now Kulin is discussing with Louis the possibility of crossing the river on reeds without using supernatural powers.
Louis feels a bit overwhelmed.
He senses that if he continues to be misled, what if someday some hometown folks or foreigners come to this world, and instantly exclaim:
"waaaa~Chinese kungfu!"
Then flip a history textbook.
The opening is big eye-blackening words:
"I, Louis, King of Kung Fu!"
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