High-Martial World: System Arrives 30 Years Late-Chapter 132 - 122: Spiritual Memory Technique, 99% Accuracy!

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Chapter 132: Chapter 122: Spiritual Memory Technique, 99% Accuracy!

"Why are you asking this?" Teacher Wang Shuheng blurted out, his expression almost saying, "You don’t even have Spiritual Talent."

Su Mu forced a smile and said he was interested in Inscriptions.

Teacher Wang Shuheng was half-believing, "You can try this, but before you develop Spiritual Power, trying to memorize Inscriptions by rote is very difficult."

Su Mu took the booklet handed by the teacher, then chatted with the teacher for a while about Uncle Li’s suggestions and his own upcoming plans.

"Since Li Yue has given such advice, you should go ahead. Do it boldly, he has traveled further on the path of Martial Arts than I have," Wang Shuheng said in surprise.

Letting Su Mu, a Fifth Level Martial Artist, attempt the Grandmaster Tower was unusual; even Sixth Level Martial Artists would often choose to go at the peak of Sixth Level to make the most effective use of the Grandmaster Tower to promote to Grandmaster.

Li Yue seems to have high expectations for Su Mu, hoping he could go further in this session of the Blue Star Alliance competition.

...

Leaving the Forging Room, Su Mu couldn’t help but ponder the topics interrupted by the teacher upon returning to the dormitory.

At this moment, he understood why the Martial Arts Association’s database could so confidently evaluate the world’s most powerful weapon; currently, humans cannot forge Ninth Level Weapons.

But then, where did the Martial Saint Tower and Demon God Pillar come from?

And why can humans only reach Eighth Level Grandmaster in Inscriptions and Alchemy, but reach Martial Saint in Martial Arts?

At this moment, Su Mu felt as if he had touched upon the secrets of the world, and the teacher, mostly for his protection, did not delve deeper into the topic.

He also became interested in the legendary and mysterious Great Sage, but for now, he did not have the qualification to know too many secrets.

"One step at a time."

Su Mu took a few deep breaths, stopped thinking about these matters, and began to study the booklet given by the teacher, which contained a technique called the Spiritual Memory Technique.

After careful reading, Su Mu was somewhat surprised to find that this Spiritual Memory Technique required visualization in the mind, then constructing objects of memory to achieve the memory effect.

He discovered this technique seemed quite similar to the Meditation Technique taught by his junior sister, which was also about visualizing a Meditation World and then entering it for cultivation or mental relaxation.

"Let’s give it a try."

Su Mu immediately started his first practice of the Spiritual Memory Technique. He took out the Extreme Shadow Body Technique from the Space Ring, flipped to the last page, intending to try memorizing it backward.

Quickly, Su Mu closed his eyes, choosing first to enter the Meditation World, then beginning to visualize everything he had just seen within that world.

Thus, one by one, silver letters appeared before him, but they were chaotic and jumbled, squeezed together. As the visualization progressed, the disordered letters rearranged themselves into a coherent text before Su Mu’s eyes.

"Did I succeed?"

The process was so smooth that Su Mu himself found it hard to believe. He rarely experienced such success in his cultivation; recalling it, he realized he had also succeeded in comprehending the Meditation Technique on his first attempt.

"I seem to have some talent in this area?"

Su Mu, intrigued, exited the Meditation World and compared what he visualized in his mind to the actual Extreme Shadow Body Technique, finding only five errors in a lengthy text of over six hundred characters.

The accuracy was over 99%.

"Let’s try visualizing directly again."

Once more, Su Mu attempted the practice, but this time it was much more challenging. Every letter appeared with great difficulty, and the process of arranging them was even more arduous. Yet, despite these difficulties, Su Mu still completed this round of visualization, achieving an accuracy rate of more than half.

"I must have some talent in this, but more importantly, the Meditation Technique from my junior sister played a major role."

Su Mu nodded to himself, noting handwriting from the teacher on the manual, mentioning it had taken him several months to initially grasp the technique, using an article to practice visualization.

It took him several years afterward to gradually increase his accuracy to over 90%.

But for Su Mu, he succeeded on his first attempt, and memorizing backward was even more challenging.

That night, Su Mu made a video call to Miaomiao.

"Su Mu, have you finished your special training?"

"Yes, I’m back at school now. Next, I plan to visit the province."

The couple chatted for a bit, with Su Mu listening to Miaomiao talk about their daughter’s antics, like getting into fights at school and becoming the top dog in her class.

Su Mu smiled, but then Miaomiao hesitated a bit.

"Su Mu, have you ever encountered anything unusual during your cultivation?"

"Miaomiao, are you finding something difficult in your cultivation?"

Miaomiao hesitated before nodding.

"I used to think it was just laziness, a reluctance to cultivate, but now when I want to cultivate, I find my body and mind resisting—it feels uncomfortable, even nauseating."

Upon hearing this, Su Mu was taken aback. He didn’t doubt her but hadn’t heard of such a thing before, speaking seriously.

"Miaomiao, if cultivation is too uncomfortable, then don’t force yourself. It’s alright; I’m here!"

Miaomiao was moved, but stubbornly shook her head. "No, I still need to cultivate. I’ll give it another try."

That night, pondering Miaomiao’s issue, Su Mu fell asleep without realizing it.

He had a strange dream again, a continuation of the peculiar dream from the plane last time, where an indistinguishable voice continued to call him teacher, and this time, Su Mu relayed the Nameless Breathing Technique in the dream.

Waking up, Su Mu rubbed his temples, finding the dream odd.

It was unusual for dreams to continue.

He remembered the last time he had this dream was after the Lu Lin incident on his way back to school, more than two months ago.

...

Zhejiang Province, located along the southeastern coast of Huaxia, is traversed by the Qiantang River, and has the most islands and the longest coastline in Huaxia.

"Zhejiang is northeast of Guangshen Province, about six thousand kilometers away."

"This world is indeed much larger than Blue Star, but also much more exciting!"

Su Mu planned to use map-based teleportation, which allows precise transportation to previously visited locations, or rough directions like a thousand kilometers northeast.

The rest from the previous night had revitalized Su Mu. This time, he entered the Meditation World first and then activated the coordinate transmission. As the silver spatial energy gradually enveloped him, 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎

Sure enough, in his mind, a teleportation array inscribed with silver space inscriptions appeared again. This time, Su Mu focused intently on the array, attempting to memorize it.

Because this was a teleportation over the maximum distance, the entire process took about five seconds.

After some dizziness, Su Mu solidly stood on the ground.

He reopened his eyes to find himself in a forest, presumably within the boundaries of Qianhai City. Once confirming his safety, he sat cross-legged and entered the Meditation World again.

Su Mu was well aware he couldn’t memorize everything, so his goal for the first time was to memorize a corner of the teleportation array. At this moment, in the Meditation World, a few scattered and fragmented inscriptions floated in the air.

Seeing this scene, Su Mu exhaled slightly. As long as there was some gain, it was good.

"Inscriptions are indeed much harder to memorize than ordinary text, but I have more than twenty opportunities. I’ll take it step by step."

After reconstructing the inscriptions briefly, Su Mu returned to reality. Just as he was about to initiate another transmission, he suddenly heard terrified cries for help coming from the distance.