The Innkeeper

Chapter 1311 The Spar I



Chapter 1311 The Spar I

Chapter 1311 The Spar I

"It was so basic," Cornelius said. "You have to educate the student, just enough that they know what not to do, but not enough that they don't have to think for themselves. Ensure a healthy diet. Ensure rigorous training. Make sure the student has a consistent, focused drive to excel. Give them enough real world experience that they can rationalize their growth, and compare it, but not so much that they think they've become experts.

"The actual document was one hundred and twelve pages long, and created the absolute perfect scenario that would be required to achieve perfection. The amount of detail he went into was so extreme. If he were alive I would have asked him if he was trying to be meticulous, or trying to prove that perfection was impossible. But he was dead, so instead I took a different meaning to his work.

"If a mere mortal, with his limited mental capacity and slow speed of thought could come up with such a detailed plan for perfection, then I could come up with an even more detailed plan following the same pattern. Then all I had to do was find a way to make it happen."

"Quite a long story there," Lex pointed out as he began to stretch his body. Cornelius, standing at a distance still only had the strength of a mortal, but there was something about his demeanor that made Lex feel like he was a very serious thought.

"Do you know what makes perfection, Lex? I know the question sounds different from my original question about the origin of strength, but you see, they both have the same answer. Perfection is not a singular state. It is an aggregate of countless individual things done perfectly.

"It is the same with strength. How you trained your body at the mortal realm affected your limits in the Qi training realm. How far you pushed yourself in Qi training affects the kind of Foundation you have. The limits of your Foundation determine the kind of core you can tolerate, and that can influence the strength and energy pool of your Nascent soul.

"How powerful your Nascent soul is then determines how quickly and easily you can sense laws, which in turn determines how effective your tenets are."

"Wait," said Lex, suddenly interrupting him. "I thought all tenets were the same, and there was no distinct advantage of one tenet over another."

"That is true. Tenets, in themselves, are equal, but the quality of the tenet you build is definitely not. That, as I said, is determined, among other things, by the quality of your Nascent soul. The quality of your Nascent soul, in turn, comes back down to the quality of your body tempering, and the effect of your body tempering comes down to, not only your cultivation technique, but also your aim. Are you aiming just to shoot the target of achieving body tempering, or are you aiming for a greater target than that... a harder target to achieve."

Lex could see nothing. His eyes were drawn to Cornelius, the only visible thing standing in front of an eternal abyss. At the same time, his body was giving off such an immensely powerful aura that Lex felt compelled to look away.

"Did you end up building a tenet of perfection or something like that?" Lex could not help but ask as he pulled out Naraka. He was having trouble believing that even after all his countless advantages, someone in the same realm could threaten him this way.

Then again, it was Mary who mentioned Cornelius as an example of a very powerful Earth immortal.

Cornelius chuckled.

"Not quite."

Then he put on his gloves, and aimed the bow towards Lex.

"Get ready, I'm going to shoot."

"Don't hold back," Lex said, so Cornelius didn't.

Lex never saw the arrow fly. He just felt it smash into his chest, launching him across the mountain range. The spar had begun.

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