Invincible Copy System
Chapter Summary
It was supposed to be for the safety of the people inside, but as soon as one guard reached out, another guard pulled him back even faster. He had asked so many people to evaluate him, and they all said that there was no way he could improve any further, but he still managed to improve by another 2%. I practiced hard for more than ten hours yesterday, but I didn't improve at all." After resting for a while, Wang Jun said somewhat dejectedly, "Everyone says that good marksmanship comes from being...
According to regulations, Wang Jun and Zhao Lele are free to come and go, as are other permanent residents. However, people like Liu Ning are from outside and should register here. Even if they have a token given by Zhao Wudi, they still need to register here.
It was supposed to be for the safety of the people inside, but as soon as one guard reached out, another guard pulled him back even faster. Didn't you see what happened just now? Didn't you see all that car trash at the entrance? If you dared to check my ID, you might just be turned into trash yourself.
"Master, Master..."
The two argued for ages before finally seeing Liu Ning go inside. They exchanged a glance and quickly caught up. How come they hadn't seen him before? Their master had been inside for at least five minutes. Before going in, Zhao Lele even scolded the security guards, saying that they hadn't reminded her.
"Are you two done arguing?"
Liu Ning was admiring the scenery by the artificial lake when he saw his two apprentices running in, breathless.
Both of them looked at Liu Ning with embarrassment.
“What’s there to argue about? I’ll set a rule today: we’ll go to Wang Jun’s place first, and next time we’ll go to yours. Everyone gets to go first.”
Liu Ning said irritably that the two men agreed with his arrangements and basically agreed with everything he said.
After deciding on the itinerary, Liu Ning headed towards Wang Jun's house. Zhao Lele wasn't interested in firearms, so she told Liu Ning to go home and prepare first.
Wang Jun's skills had reached a plateau, and it was unlikely that he could make any rapid progress. Wang Jun wasn't expecting to improve much today either. After firing a few shots, Liu Ning gave him some pointers, and the effectiveness increased by another 2%. Wang Jun really didn't know what to say. This master was simply amazing. He had asked so many people to evaluate him, and they all said that there was no way he could improve any further, but he still managed to improve by another 2%.
Wang Jun always thought he had reached his limit. In fact, not only Wang Jun thought so, but his friends and his former mentor also believed that it was impossible to make any progress in the short term. However, as long as Liu Ning gave him some guidance, large-scale progress was impossible, but small-scale progress was still possible.
"Master, this is strange. I thought I could never improve, but every time you find out, I can improve. I practiced hard for more than ten hours yesterday, but I didn't improve at all."
After resting for a while, Wang Jun said somewhat dejectedly, "Everyone says that good marksmanship comes from being fed bullets, and Wang Jun knows this. So he practices hard for several hours every day. When he doesn't improve, he increases the intensity of his training, which is usually very effective. But unfortunately, he had no effect at all yesterday. Liu Ning came and took care of it in just a few minutes."
"I also have something to tell you. If you only train in this training room, the efficiency will only increase by 2%. This may be the last time. Your current results are already quite good. You must improve in actual combat. Your basic knowledge is very solid, but your ability to adapt to the situation is lacking. So I suggest you go to the wild. The wild is the best place to improve your strength and can improve your reaction ability in all aspects."
Liu Ning knew what was going on with these young masters. They were only focused on improving their stats, but when it came to adaptability, they were probably no better than apprentice warriors in the field.
In the training room, no matter how realistic the simulation is, it is still just a simulation. But it's different outside. There is no chance of failure outside. If you fail in the training room, you can just restart. But if you fail in the wild, you could lose your life. So people's sense of crisis is different. In the wild, people can unleash their potential, but this has no effect in the training room.
"Don't I want to go out? I made a fuss about going out a year ago, but my grandfather wouldn't allow it. He not only took care of the mercenary alliance, but also the city gate. Even if I wanted to sneak out, there was no way I could do it. Why would anyone offend my grandfather because of me?"
After hearing Wang Jun's words, Liu Ning basically understood. Wang Jun was the only son of the Wang family, and so many people were watching over him. The wilderness was also very dangerous. If something happened to Wang Jun in the wilderness, such a large family would not even have a male heir. Such a thing was absolutely unacceptable. The damage to the entire family would be too great, and the family's higher-ups would never allow it.
A family must have an heir, as he is the hope for the future of the family. If Wang Jun dies outside, then the family will have no heir, and the cohesion among the people will be weaker. Most people will then struggle for their own small families, and the family that Old Master Wang fought for all his life will fall apart.
Besides, according to Grandpa Wang's thinking, every human being should indeed contribute to the human race. But how much have we old brothers contributed to humanity? How many humans have we saved in total? Even if we balance our merits and demerits, if we don't let our grandson go abroad, I'm afraid the whole of humanity can't say anything, right? Just consider it as us using connections. Don't we have the right to do so?
“I remember now. My grandpa said he has time this weekend and hopes you can have a meal at his home. Master, just let me know then, and I’ll go with you, okay? We’re not going far, just around the city, so there’s absolutely no danger. If it were anyone else, my grandpa would definitely say to come back, but it’s different if you ask. My grandpa also admires your abilities and says you’re a genius that comes along once in a century.”
Wang Jun slapped his forehead and immediately came up with a plan. However, his plan would involve dragging Liu Ning into it. Liu Ning was as slippery as an eel; how could he possibly be dragged into it?
"Hey kid, stop right there. If you want to go out, that's entirely your own business. Don't ask me to ask. If I do, your safety will be my responsibility. I didn't realize how dangerous it was. I can't watch over you 24/7. If anything happens to you, don't blame me for being some kind of genius. Your family will eat me alive. Can I afford that responsibility?"