Celestial Human Diagram
Chapter 272 - 6: Transaction
After reviewing the recommendations above, Chen Chuan noted the final, crucial tip.
’The success rate for the Third Limit is estimated at thirty-five percent...’
He mulled it over. A chance of over one-third didn’t seem low, but it wasn’t particularly high either.
’However, this conclusion was based on my demonstrated physical fitness and ignored the Furnace Breathing Method. If I factor in the Furnace Breathing Method, plus the Second Self which can withstand the damage from medication, the success rate would undoubtedly be higher.’
Still, he wouldn’t ignore these recommendations. If there was a way to improve his physical self, he certainly didn’t want to miss it.
’Light-assisted training...’
This was something else he’d never heard of. He looked it up and quickly found an answer.
This light was called ’Radiant Light,’ a form of bioluminescence emitted by certain special creatures. Currently, in Central City, it was found in a unique species of deep-sea fish. However, acquiring this resource also required payment. He checked the price: a minimum of four figures for a single hour of use. It was incredibly expensive.
Catching them himself was out of the question. The creatures weren’t a schooling species and required a specialized farming environment and a diet of specific drugs to be gathered together to produce the desired effect. An ordinary person could never manage such a feat.
And that was just the official price. Because the resource was limited, you had to get in line even if you wanted to use it, and there was no guarantee you’d ever get a turn. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮
He felt this was beyond his reach for now, so he set the idea aside to consider in the future.
All in all, the entrance test had been well worth it. The recommendations were highly specific, showing him his weaknesses and the areas he needed to work on.
’And if I were to train on my own without following the recommendations...’
He did a quick search, and a dense list of recommended courses immediately appeared on the interface. The programs were extremely detailed; every type of mutated internal organ had a corresponding training method.
Whenever he looked closely at a particular program, a new section would appear below. Based on his evaluation level, it displayed an estimate of the days required to master the program, the necessary medication, and the potential final results. Everything was clear at a glance.
And since it was all based on a massive amount of data, the projections were likely more accurate than the experiential judgments of some instructors.
This didn’t mean instructors were obsolete, however. When it came to actual training, these evaluations could never replace hands-on guidance. The deeper understanding and mastery could only be known by someone who had truly practiced the techniques.
But these training methods weren’t suitable for him. They all started from a single, localized Mutated Organization and then delved deeper into one specific area. In contrast, he practiced the Circulation Technique, which focused on comprehensive balance and emphasized a holistic approach.
As he scrolled down, he discovered that the academy also offered consultations and recommendations for Fighters not enrolled in the school. For example, it provided several fixed learning templates where every step, detail, and even medication dosage was explicitly laid out.
This way, Fighters could simply follow the instructions. As long as they weren’t completely inept, while their potential wouldn’t be very high, they were guaranteed a decent baseline.
Here, he noticed a section on special training considerations involving the transplantation of Mutated Organizations.
His gaze paused. He quickly switched windows to look it up.
Transplanting a Mutated Organization meant taking one from another Fighter and grafting it onto oneself, thereby achieving a more complete set of Mutated Organizations.
Although the effects couldn’t compare to one’s own naturally developed, native organizations and there were certain side effects, it could indeed compensate for deficiencies in some Fighters’ training.
A note at the end specified that such procedures could only be performed under legally permissible conditions; private transplantation was a violation of government and corporate regulations.
He shook his head. Even with strict legal oversight, the very existence of this technology spoke volumes.
After swiping that away, he moved on to the final item on his research list: medication. This was the part that concerned him most.
He looked and found that every medication had a price; none of them were free. The free quota provided at places like the Yangzhi Wuyi Academy didn’t exist here. While the price for a single dose didn’t seem too high, the cost would become enormous once the quantities added up.
He thought for a moment. ’I’m not naturally talented, so I need far more medication than others. Even if I could afford it, the existence of these data records would be a problem.’
According to academy regulations, students were forbidden from selling medication for profit; violators would be expelled. If he purchased quantities several times the normal amount, he would need to provide a reasonable explanation.
That would inevitably lead to an official inspection at the academy to verify his claims, which would be extremely troublesome. He had no desire to expose the true condition of his body.
Just then, a prompt popped up on the interface: "We’ve noticed your browsing history favors lower-priced medication. If you have insufficient funds for your purchase, we offer loan services. Students may select from the following options..."
Chen Chuan shook his head and swiped it away without a second thought.
’Still, I do need to figure out this medication issue...’
Obtaining medication through any official channel would leave a trail, so that wasn’t an option for him. However, he recalled seeing Central City’s official regulations prohibiting the private sale of medication.
’If there’s a ban, there must be a market. It’s impossible to stamp out completely; otherwise, the law would be pointless. This means I can probably find another source. The price will definitely be different, but my purchases won’t be tracked.’