Chapter 403: Martial Arts Nothingness



The Void Martial Arts, as its name suggests, has no fixed moves. It is just a reaction of consciousness based on a large number of martial arts at the time!

This is the famous skill of the old man in the Nine Revolutions Space, and it is also the latest martial art to appear in the Nine Revolutions Space this time!

Therefore, An Ran looked at Ning Zhiyuan eagerly, hoping to get the opportunity to learn a lot of martial arts!

Hearing this, Ning Zhiyuan showed a hint of doubt on his face: "You should understand the principle of biting off more than you can chew. It's not easy to master a martial art in a month, so what are you going to do with other martial arts?"

In his eyes, An Ran was definitely a teachable talent. He was delighted by her intelligence and diligence. But the question she asked was far beyond his expectations. Could it be that she wanted to learn several martial arts in a month?

Even the smartest person cannot learn several martial arts in such a short period of time. The final result can only be that no martial arts can be practiced to perfection. This is undoubtedly picking up sesame seeds and losing watermelons.

"Master, don't worry, I understand this principle. It's just that learning more martial arts will be helpful to me. I hope you can believe me." An Ran did not tell anyone about the void martial arts. After all, such martial arts were too amazing.

It was best to keep it a secret if possible. She hoped this Void Martial Arts would be her signature technique. After all, there were always some differences between her own and the one taught by her master. Qin Ling Jiutian only had seven moves in total. If she used up all seven, she would not have any stronger moves in the future.

But the Void Martial Arts were different. They had unlimited growth potential. As long as there were enough martial arts to watch, it would be able to condense enough moves. The more time passed, the more powerful the moves would become.

Seeing the determination in An Ran's eyes, Ning Zhiyuan hesitated for a moment before finally nodding. He believed An Ran wasn't the kind of person who was greedy and wanted to achieve success overnight; otherwise, she wouldn't have achieved what she has today. Since she said there were only other reasons, he let her go, confident that she wouldn't let him down.

"You can view the martial arts in the first three rooms of the Martial Arts Hall, but not in the rooms at the back. Guangming Island's palace rules state that new disciples must demonstrate outstanding performance within a year before they can learn the representative martial arts of the four halls of Guangming Island. Do you understand?"

"Thank you, Master!" Being able to enter the three rooms and watch the martial arts was already very good for her. The martial arts in Guangming Island were definitely much stronger than those in Orr Academy. It seemed that the Void Martial Arts could also condense moves faster.

The Martial Arts Hall was located in the deepest part of the Azure Dragon Hall. As An Ran walked along, she noticed that the people around her were getting fewer and fewer. In the end, only Ning Zhiyuan and she were left. It was quiet all around, with only the sound of light footsteps to be heard.

She hadn't expected to find such a scene deep within the Azure Dragon Hall. Even though she had been there for quite some time, there were still many places she had never been to. Many places were guarded and ordinary people were not allowed to enter.

Places that are not allowed to enter must contain extremely important things, so everyone knows it and will not go in without permission. They only need to practice well and not be curious about things that they should not be curious about. This is the consensus of everyone.

The Martial Arts Hall was not close, but both of them were fast walkers, so they arrived there quickly.

The guarding deacon saluted after seeing Ning Zhiyuan, but was surprised that the hall master personally brought her to the Martial Arts Hall. This kind of thing happened very rarely.

Ning Zhiyuan said to the two deacons, "From today on, An Ran will be studying martial arts in the Martial Arts Hall. She is allowed to enter and exit the first three rooms freely, but not the other rooms." Having said this, Ning Zhiyuan turned to An Ran and said, "You can only see the martial arts in the Martial Arts Hall. You are not allowed to take any martial arts outside."

"Yes, Master." An Ran replied.

"Yes, Palace Master," the two deacons responded one after another, but they were secretly shocked in their hearts. You know, for new disciples, such power can be regarded as a privilege.

However, they also knew that An Ran and the other three could enter the main hall to practice as soon as they arrived at Guangming Island, so although this was a privilege, it was not difficult to understand.

Ning Zhiyuan took An Ran to the first room and said, "You watch here, I'll leave first. If you have any problems during training, you can come to me." Originally, he planned to find a suitable martial art for her to practice, but now it seems that she should be able to choose it herself, so he let her go.

"Thank you, Master. I will definitely try my best." An Ran answered respectfully. Master Ning Zhiyuan helped her a lot. It was like the care of an elder, which saved her a lot of effort.

Ning Zhiyuan looked at An Ran with kindness. This was his first and only closed disciple. Naturally, he hoped that she would become stronger under his guidance and teach her all his skills, so that someone would inherit his legacy in the future.

"Just do your best and don't worry about anything else."

After Ning Zhiyuan left, An Ran took a good look around the Martial Arts Hall. Although this was only the first room, it contained more martial arts than the entire Orr Academy. In front of her lay recesses, each containing a martial arts manual. The entire room was filled with recesses, and the collection of martial arts here was enough for An Ran to examine for days.

He casually picked up a martial arts book, a high-intermediate level. This intermediate martial art, which would be considered a family treasure in the Burt Empire, was just an ordinary, low-level martial art here.

An Ran once again marveled at the powerful foundation of the great sect, and that practicing here would be of great benefit to her improvement.

Without wasting any more time, he picked up the martial arts manual and began to read it. He flipped through the pages quickly, and after reading them, a glimmer of understanding appeared in An Ran's eyes. In this small room, he unconsciously followed the instructions in the martial arts manual. If anyone were present, they would be shocked to discover that although An Ran's movements were small, they contained the essence of the technique!

Looking at so many martial arts, An Ran felt satisfied, as if he was looking at a pile of delicious food in front of him waiting for him to savor slowly. He soon immersed himself in it.

Everything around him seemed to have vanished, leaving only himself and the martial arts in his hands. Immersed in the various martial arts techniques, he felt as if he were traveling in a vast ocean of books...

The next morning.

A day and a night had passed, and An Ran felt as if time was not enough and it passed too quickly.

(To be continued.)

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