Driven by a desire to have some fun, Evan actually wanted to see how the guy who used an evil heart to power his mind armor died.
Unfortunately, there was no way to watch the live broadcast or take photos, so he could learn more about the story.
"Given this situation, that settlement is likely to become a laughing stock among other settlements."
Such "talents" are truly rare. Even though mental warfare has been spreading to the outside world for so long, similar situations have only occurred a handful of times.
As Evan's strength gradually increased, he also became adept at forging the foundation of his mental armor.
Now, he no longer needs to go to a personal forging room. He just needs to take a metal ingot, ignite his inner fire, and use his hands (literally, to hammer) to complete a piece in a few minutes.
The current production of mental weapons is more than enough for Evan's Settlement No. 23, as well as a dozen other connected Settlements.
Many more communities, due to distance and other limitations, have not been in contact with Evan's hometown, or remain wary of strangers.
To ensure a sufficient supply of mental weapons, you have tried to have others master the power of Mindfire, but so far the progress has not been ideal.
The fire within originates from your heart; it is the embodiment of your willpower. As long as your will is not broken, as long as your belief continues to burn, the fire within will not be extinguished.
However, you don't have a specific method for how to pass this power on to others; you can only try to figure it out using a method I've been thinking about.
For example, directly injecting a portion of the power of one's inner fire into another person's body does indeed grant that person inner fire, but such power has no source and is more like a consumable; once the injected power is exhausted, the flame goes out.
For example, you could try sharing your own insights and experiences about inner fire, allowing other extraordinary individuals, especially those with mental armor, to try and feel their own inner fire.
Then, about a month passed, and the inner fire did not appear. However, some people used this time to transform their second-stage mental armor into the third stage.
You have temporarily abandoned the idea of passing on the Heart Fire, and instead have gone into seclusion to study it. You are now making some progress on the origin of the Heart Fire, the fundamental power of the mind. Perhaps after some time, a new Heart Fire will be born.
During this time, you also discovered another benefit of mental armor: it can reduce the difficulty for the holder to cultivate extraordinary power.
The existence of mental weapons is, to a certain extent, integrated with the user; possessing mental weapons will enhance the user's own strength and other attributes.
Many people fail to cultivate extraordinary power because their mental strength is not strong enough, their physical fitness is not up to standard, or their control over power is not precise enough, making it difficult for energy particles to circulate within their bodies.
In this situation, possessing mental armor automatically grants energy perception capabilities, and physical fitness is also greatly improved.
These people seem to have been given a cheat code; it didn't take them long to go from beginners to becoming true superhumans.
[For those who were already extraordinary, the mental armor was like a powerful weapon, and with his Thunder Sword, Evan's old acquaintance, Vilia, had also improved considerably since they first met.]
Of course, even now, Vilia will try to avoid sparring with Evan as much as possible.
He has indeed become stronger, but he is also well aware of his own abilities; no one can fight against a cheat code.
Your daily routine continues, though you occasionally encounter some minor surprises.
"I protest!"
"No, Mr. Smith, what is it that you want to protest? Tell me, and I'll do my best to resolve it for you."
At the management center, just as Evan was about to leave the door of his chain repair room, he was blocked by Mike Smith.
This situation is somewhat awkward. Whenever he comes to manage the central office, he usually avoids Smith because of some kind of guilt towards him. As long as he doesn't see him, he doesn't feel any psychological burden.
Unexpectedly, when Smith learned that Evan had returned, he blocked the entrance to the chain repair room, brought all his documents over, and worked right there at the entrance, waiting for Evan to come out.
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