Time inside the training area was strange. The sun never moved in the sky, which gave the whole place a sense of timelessness, though Karl knew that it was passing, as none of them had the skills necessary to stop or distort time.
But when it always looked like mid afternoon, and you had the [Implacable] skill, you never actually got tired.
Just like the summoned demons, Karl could go indefinitely, though he did need to stop for food eventually. They took breaks at regular intervals, and Karl ate, hydrated, and reviewed the lessons before they continued.
So, it was with great joy that he finally saw another activation.
{Skill Master Activation} [Death Dance: Basic] has improved to [Death Dance].
"Well, that’s the actual core skill learned. It no longer calls it the basic version, and just calls it [Death Dance]. Now, I suppose that the real work starts to try to improve it to the mastery level."
The demon nodded happily, "Yes, now the real work starts. This should be enough for you to go outside and fight using it. You won’t embarrass yourself if you do. But if you can improve it five more times, you will move to the Mastery level, and then you’ll only have to research the grandmaster level on your own.
That is beyond my skills to teach."
Learning a combat style really was much more of a hassle than learning a regular skill, Karl decided. He had already advanced twice with the help of Skill Master, and it was only enough to consider his skills "not embarrassing" to bee seen in public.
That wasn’t exactly a glowing recommendation, but he would accept it.
He just wondered how Dana was doing.
On the beach, Dana sipped juice and laughed at the stories that the Demon was telling her.
While it was a summoned clone, created by the training space for her use, it came equipped with many of the memories of the actual person, who Rue knew well.
"I knew that you would do wonderfully with this skill. You know how to parry, and you’ve already got the mortal version of Blade Dancing, so the [Immortal Blade Dance] was the next logical step.
As a skill, it’s not one of the most complex, or the most deadly. But when you combine it with [Auto Parry] and golems, it makes you very nearly invulnerable to enemy attacks.
You have caught on to the teleportation aspect of the skill very well, which I didn’t expect. But you are more of a battle mage than a Blademaster, so you should have known it to start with, right?"
Dana nodded. "Yes, I’m quite skilled with teleportation. It was just combining it with the attack and evasion skills of the new technique that gave me a headache.
Fortunately, we have a Karl in here, and [Skill Master] activated, or I might have been learning that one for months."


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