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Chapter 30 - Findings and Plans (3)

The math teacher Clayton Murphy's last act was to corner an outstanding student, with the assistant principal's help, and suspend him for five days on false cheating accusations, simply for working hard.

Christian would label them together, and even if there's nothing directly against the assistant principal, she would still be affected in some way, as there is some truth to the situation after all.

They might ultimately find her innocent, which was a given. But when a teacher with no semblance of virtuous conduct, like the math teacher, accuses a student of disrespect, and she sides with him despite being clearly wrong, it will naturally reflects poorly on her.

What would happen then? Even if she was innocent, she would have to pay with her reputation at first, with even the possibility that the school might take further action against her.

And that was enough for him; he would be satisfied for now.

After he publishes all these things and the investigation starts, he will find the math teacher and finally give him, his long-awaited beating.

But Christian was also a little afraid that the school's response might come faster than he anticipated, potentially hindering his plans and preventing the math teacher from receiving his due physical punishment.

As his crime was by no means light, and if it went to court, he could face a prison sentence ranging from several months to several years.

So he couldn't help but hesitate a little about which action to take first.

But in the end, he decided to go with the safer option. As after the accusations were proven against the math teacher, many people might hold a grudge against him.

And if there were a police investigation later, it could further complicate things, potentially reducing the severity of his suspension.

Putting aside the minor school incidents and his plans, which he considered insignificant in the grand scheme of his comfortable life ahead, Christian had actually discovered other things over the past five days.

The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skill which he had just learned, the most significant discovery came from it.

Until now, the proficiency, or levels, of all the skills Christian had learned were measured by the amount of knowledge he acquired. But with this skill, it was different.

Advancing the levels in this skill was more about how much he learned and could execute from its various moves, reflecting his mastery, rather than just acquiring knowledge about the moves themselves.

It wasn't even like his skill for bodybuilding, where he was now sure that the focus was on researching which exercises were best for making his body stronger and other related aspects.

In his bodybuilding skill, even the increase in his constitution was just a side effect, and he was now certain that its original purpose is to find the best way to perfect his body, which would naturally take a lot of time.

And he didn't have any knowledge of how he should go about it after all. So, Idle Practicing is now focused on researching the best approach while adjusting the current exercises.

When he would find the perfect method in the future was uncertain, and maybe that's why the skill didn't even include the word 'perfect' in its name.

Perhaps he didn't even have the qualification to think about creating that kind of skill just yet.

Anyway, he could now conclude that the level of his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skill reflected his proficiency in the martial art itself, rather than just his knowledge of it.

Then came the best thing he discovered: his learning speed for this martial art.

In the past few days, Christian had thought about this issue a lot.

What are the elements related to the learning speed of these kinds of physical activities?

Of course, comprehension plays a role in it, but has every intelligent person in history become a fighter or achieved physical strength?

The answer is no; in fact, it's often the opposite. Most of them didn't even like physical activities and weren't particularly good at them either.

There were many factors he could think of, ranging from tangible aspects like age to more abstract ones like compatibility. There were also other elements he wasn't aware of but had come across while browsing the internet.

There are indeed many elements, but the one he now found to be very important is the body type or physiology.

Christian still remembers the first time he received the accumulated experience in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu from the Idle Practicing slot. His muscles spasmed as if an electric current had run through them, or as if he had used the most advanced massage chair from 3,000 years in the future.

The experience or feeling was otherworldly, but more importantly, it was the information he received at that time.

It wasn't a lot, perhaps could even be considered little, given his comprehension, but the real impact came when he carefully digested and remembered these moves.

His joints, now much leaner than before, had changed without his knowledge. It was only when he gained experience and felt like he had practiced the moves from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu that he became aware more accurately of the changes in his body.

His body had apparently become much leaner, not just stronger. However, since his physical activities hadn't changed even after his body improved, he hadn't done anything differently and had mostly brushed through the information from the bodybuilding skill, finding much of it was useless, it remained in his mind, but he hadn't fully realized its impact.

His body, now stronger, leaner, and more flexible, helped him immensely in learning the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skill.

Martial arts that normally would take a top-level genius nearly three to five years at least to master.

With the help of his improved body and the Idle Practicing that ran twenty-four hours a day, without ever feeling tired.

In just six days, the level of the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skill rose to two, nearing three.