Necromancer: I Am A Disaster
Chaotic Sword God
Apocalypse Gacha
Martial Cultivator
Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Snow-Kissed Rose (GL)
Zhan Yue
Horror Game Designer
Nightmare Assault
The Hero Turned Into A Potato And The World Fell To Ruin
The Defeated Saintess Is On A Journey To Tame The Evil God
Conquering OtherWorld Starts With a Game
Martial Cultivator
Chapter 733.1: Causing a Disturbance on the Mountain - Part 1
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 376: Video
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 480: Destination of Soul
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1444- Eye Attack (2)
Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Chapter 1067: Ascending the Tower (5)
The Defeated Saintess Is On A Journey To Tame The Evil God
Book 01 Chapter 08.05.2 - Late September's Whispers
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1443- Eye attack
Necromancer: I Am A Disaster
Chapter 433 - It Actually Ran Away—What A Cowardly Boss
Snow-Kissed Rose (GL)
Chapter 72.2
Martial Cultivator
Chapter 732: Windspirit Mountain Will Be Buried Together with Mr Chen
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 479: Wan Jie?
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1442- Replacement Eye
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1441- Cloud Peak Battle Beast Unit
Necromancer: I Am A Disaster
Chapter 432 - She Shouldn't Be A Knight, But A Gravekeeper
Chaotic Sword God
Chapter 3880: Presence of the Hole of Reincarnation
Martial Cultivator
Chapter 731: Upheaval
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 375: Missing
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 478: Fruit of Fear
Meng Jintang practiced regular script (kaishu), and she had only trained in this style. Her strokes were drawn meticulously, and one could barely describe them as proper.
At a casual glance, they might appear neat, but they didn't stand up to close scrutiny.
When she was younger, she originally wanted to learn calligraphy with a fountain pen, but her elders at home suggested that she start with brush calligraphy, saying that once her brush calligraphy improved, her fountain pen calligraphy wouldn't suffer.
As she grew up, she learned to approach things with a more adaptable perspective. She believed that there would be very few occasions in the future where she would need to handwrite, so she didn't pay much attention to calligraphy.
However, plans often fail to keep up with change, and no matter how many times Meng Jintang rethought her future plans, she could never have imagined that one day she would find herself transported to a different world. =_=
As Meng Jintang wrote the secret techniques, she gradually fell into a profound sense of connection. Even though only her pen was moving, it felt as if, in her heart, she was rehearsing her qinggong over and over again...
One hour later.
["Drifting Catkin" - A Qinggong manual handwritten by the founder, with an accuracy rate of 63%. It can be practiced, but during the normal practice process, there is a certain chance of triggering the [Meditation Psychosis] state.]
Meng Jingtang was speechless.
Who could have explained to her why a manual handwritten by the founder had only a 63% accuracy rate? Was it because her description wasn't clear enough in terms of logic or precise wording?
Due to the limited accuracy in her writing, Meng Jintang had originally planned to store the manual in the warehouse. Now, she had no choice but to discard it in the system store…
[System: Lost "Drifting Catkin" x1, gained 10,000 coins.]
[System: Due to the inaccuracy in selling items, lost 3,700 coins.]
Meng Jingtang was speechless.
She took a deep breath, allowing her emotions to settle. The forum's advice wasn't misleading. Meng Jintang had just learned through her own firsthand experience the unreliability of relying on selling manuals to exchange for coins.
Writing the manual had cost her 500 energy points, but the total earnings were only 6,300 coins. If she had used that time for something else, like collecting herbs, she could have earned much more money. If she had used it for martial arts practice...
Meng Jintang's movements paused slightly as she observed the changes on the "[Learned Martial Arts]" interface.
["Drifting Catkin": 300/3600 (Total Level 6, Current Level 1)]
She remembered that when she first comprehended this martial art, the experience bar had displayed the number "200/3600." In other words, writing manuals had actually helped improve the proficiency of related martial arts as a side effect.
To confirm her theory, Meng Jintang rewrote two more manuals and made slight adjustments to some details that might have caused a decrease in accuracy.
["Drifting Catkin" - A Qinggong manual handwritten by the founder, with an accuracy rate of 69%. It can be practiced, but during the normal practice process, there is a certain chance of triggering the [Meditation Psychosis] state.]
["Drifting Catkin" - A Qinggong manual handwritten by the founder, with an accuracy rate of 76%. It can be practiced, but during the normal practice process, there is a relatively small chance of triggering the [Meditation Psychosis] state.]
After writing the manual for the second time, Meng Jintang's proficiency in qinggong increased by 98 points. On the third attempt, it rose by 102 points.
It seemed that the proficiency gained might decrease with repeated writing, but the higher the accuracy of the manual written, the higher the proficiency. The combination of these factors led to fluctuations in the specific numerical values.
[System: Successfully wrote the first martial arts manual with an accuracy rate of 75%. The Sect Heritage interface is now open.]
Meng Jingtang was speechless.
No wonder they said that the real game only started after level fifteen. In just a short amount of time, all sorts of new functions and tips kept popping up one after another.
If Meng Jintang were still sitting in front of a computer desk now, it would probably be a matter of reading the instructions and clicking the mouse a few times. But as a real-world time traveler, every time she saw a new manual creation prompt, it meant a real two-hour energy expenditure.
Practicing martial arts personally offered more freedom compared to controlling game characters, allowing her to multitask and maintain a faster overall pace.
Before her transmigration experience, even if Meng Jintang slowed down the game time as much as possible, an hour in the real world equated to a month in the game world. Overall, time utilization was relatively limited.
Of course, there were clear disadvantages as well. Even though Meng Jintang had left the school campus a long time ago, she still found a faint reminder of the determination she had during her high school entrance examination days in her daily martial arts practice...
While the Hanshan Sect maintained a tradition of having a small but elite group of disciples, it was still recognized by the system as a legitimate sect. It wouldn't withhold any essential functions. The term “Sect Heritage" referred to all the skills that could be learned within the sect.
Upon opening the interface for the new feature, the first thing Meng Jintang saw under "Sect Martial Arts" was a solitary "Hanshan Sword Art (Incomplete)," while the "Sect Skills" section next to it remained empty.
Whether in the "Sect Martial Arts" or "Sect Skills" section, in addition to the listed martial arts, there was also a "To Be Added" section.
The former's "To Be Added" included various martial arts such as "Basic Internal Skills," "Basic Qinggong," "Basic Palm Techniques," "Swooping Swallow’s Flight," "Sword that Blooms From The Trees," and more. The latter contained life skills like "Pharmaceutical Art" and "Medical Skills."
The new feature displayed individuals within the sect who had the qualifications to teach skills.
Currently, whether it was martial arts or life skills, the instructors were quite singular in their designation - Meng Jintang, the leader of the Hanshan Sect, single-handedly shouldered the entire educational team of the sect.
Meng Jintang added all sorts of basic martial arts and even included some slightly higher-level sword techniques and qinggong to make the list at least appear more organized.
When you clicked on these martial arts, they displayed detailed information and had small notes in small text, indicating "Has Manual," "Has Manual (Incomplete)," or "No Manual."