Chapter 76 - First Encounter with Park Jong-Hwan (2/2)

“Which room do you want to go to?”

Qin Fen thought for a moment and decided it would be best to go do 1.1 times gravity. If he felt it was fine, he would stay there. If he felt that the gravity wasn’t enough, he would switch to 1.2 times gravity.

“1.1 times.”

“Okay, this way.” The female soldier then whispered, “If you can, its best to do another warmup after you enter.”

“Okay.” Qin Fen nodded. The booklet has mentioned this suggestion. This warmup was to adapt to the atmospheric pressure as quickly as possible.

He opened the door and entered the room. In this three hundred square meter space sat a few people, yet no trace of Du Peng could be seen.

Qin Fen gently warmed up with some punches and kicks, as he did so, he speculated to himself.  Could it be that I warmed up too well a moment earlier? I can feel that the gravity is different upon my body, but I don’t feel any sense of strain. Neither do I feel the sensation of my inner organs being tempered like the booklet says.

Was the gravity too light? Qin Fen performed a set of the Shaolin Arhat Fist, confirming his speculations after collecting his energy. Not only was the gravity here not threatening enough to his inner organs, it wasn’t enough to temper his body. It probably wouldn’t help much in cultivating the Dragon Elephant Prajna Art.

Qin Fen walked out of the 1.1 times gravity chamber. The female soldier had long since seen it on the sensors. She was already standing in front of the door to the 1.2 times gravity chamber. She laughed and said, “It looks like you have a very strong body. So, enter 1.2 times then.”

“Sorry to trouble you.”

Qin Fen gave a gentle nod. It was because of his negligence that the female soldier had an increase in workload. As someone who knew work beyond any doubt, Qin Fen’s gaze carried a bit of apology.

“It’s nothing. In you go then.” The female soldier smile reached both corners of her lips as she watched Qin Fen enter the 1.2 times gravity chamber. She said gently, “How very interesting. This recruit even apologized.”

The female soldier carried this smile for not even a minute when her gaze turned into that of slight surprise. She quickly stood by the door to the 1.3 times gravity chamber.

Walking outside the 1.2 times gravity chamber, Qin Fen apologetic smile grew thicker. “I’m sorry for bothering you again.”

“No worries. You really are strong. It’s good to have such a quality soldier amongst recruits.”

“Really. Thank-you for the compliment.” Qin Fen was normally quiet, but he always had manners. As long as someone talked to him without malice, he would answer back very politely.

Qin Fen’s eyes lit up the moment he walked into the 1.3 times gravity chamber. There was finally someone familiar here.

Of course, the people he was familiar with in recruit camp were far too few. There could only be one person he was familiar within the gravity chamber. Du Peng!

Du Peng sat cross-legged in the corner of the room. He had a very grave expression. It looked like he was going for a breakthrough.

Breakthroughs weren’t easy matters. Sometimes it was normal to attempt ten times to breakthrough and have all attempts end in failure.

There was one more person who drew his attention in the room besides Du Peng.

This person wasn’t wearing a military uniform. Upon his slender skeleton was a fitting white Daoist uniform. It was the Neo Taekwondo Daoist uniform that was extremely popular in modern times.

This person was very young. His eyes were tightly closed in unwavering determination, and a pressuring and bold drive faintly seeped from his forehead.

Was this Park Jong-Hwan of the State of Korea’s Neo Taekwondo? Qin Fen stopped his footsteps as he carefully studied this person who moved not an inch. The young man’s body exuded the steady air like that of a mountain.

Very powerful. He was truly very powerful! Qin Fen’s martial senses and intuition told him this. Qin Fen had yet to see this man’s martial arts nor his on the spot reactions, but just from the man’s aura, Qin Fen reckoned that a battle between them was a fifty-fifty in victory or defeat.