Chapter 3: Training Class
Chapter 3: Training ClassTranslator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Five hundred years before, when the originator of card theory, Rosenberg, first proposed his card theory, he also succeeded in making the first card. From that point forward, all sorts of cards proliferated across five-hundred-plus years of development. Before then, primitive card prototypes would show up in great quantities among all kinds of religions. They were considered to have a kind of unnatural power. To that day, some religions still maintained quite a few card masters and card artisans of a very high skill level. While their insights might have surpassed those of the Rosenberg era, what they passed on remains more mysterious and secretive than enlightening.
In the same sense, Rosenberg's stratospheric breakthrough was to destroy the mysterious aura which surrounded the card system. He systematically studied and explicated the card's structure, and moreover invented several cards. For example, the standard design of today's power-card was first proposed by Rosenberg. He utterly destroyed the mysterious aura enshrouding the physical card. The study of cards also then became a new academic subject.
About three hundred years ago, there was a card master named Heiner Van Sant, who took card development into a new golden age. The year that Heiner Van Sant was born was coincidentally two hundred years after Rosenberg had officially proposed his card theory. It was as though those two greatest card masters across some five hundred years were echoing one another.
The period when Heiner Van Sant was alive was a period when heroes emerged. During that hundred-year period, countless cards were invented by genius card masters. Heiner Van Sant was equally famous with Rosenberg as a great card master. As many as ninety-seven sorts of cards were invented under his direction. It was during that time that so many great card masters emerged who later became famous, such as Luo Qie, Chemosich, and others.
After so many years of development, contemporary card study had long since become quite different from that of five hundred years before. The entire discipline had become more painstaking, with many branches, and with research going into much more depth.
After the Mohadi domain normalized relations with the The House of a Hundred Depths, the card theory of the Heavenly Federation was promulgated to these two domains. They were both remarkable peoples for the speed of their assimilation, but because of the unique qualities of each realm, the theory developed according to the unique theoretical adaptations of each realm. Thus, the card-theory ecology was enriched and enlarged, leading to ever more new cards. It was such a brilliant and glorious period; a period when countless individuals were urged forward in their profound striving.
Following that continual development of the card theory system, and the appearance of all sorts of strange cards, it became more and more difficult to distinguish among the card types. There was still no authoritative way to classify them.
Still, if one wanted to know what a particular card did, the simplest and most direct way would be to use it.
Using cards required some apparatus, and as it happens such devices were also invented by Rosenberg and perfected by Heiner Van Sant. While the current apparatus was being made more and more elaborate, and there were more and more supplementary functions such as the flashlight on Chen Mu's apparatus, the fundamentals hadn't changed in the slightest.
From the outside, the apparatus is a rectangular box with three encircling bands, which could be fastened to the arm. There was a card slot on the top, for making use of the cards. At minimum, each device had two card slots. The higher the grade of the card apparatus, the more slots there would be. Among the two slots, one was for the basic power-card, while the other slot would be for whatever the user wanted to use it for. Which is to say that the apparatus was a device to use a power-card together with a different card, with the power-card energizing the other card, thus realizing its intended use.
Naturally, Chen Mu's apparatus was unlikely to be any sort of high-grade product, since two-hundred-some Oudi wouldn't buy that. Given that sort of utilitarian-grade apparatus, Chen Mu had used very few among the vast array of goods.
Without any hesitation, Chen Mu slid the card into the slot of his apparatus and pulled out an unused power-card to slide into the bottom slot. Taking a deep breath, Chen Mu immediately pressed the power button on the face of the apparatus.
"Crap!"
A row of characters quickly appeared to Chen Mu on a translucent screen.
"This power-card does not comply with the specifications. Please use a three-star or higher power-card."
A three-star power card! Or even higher! The stunned Chen Mu had already determined that the card was a thoroughly high-grade card. In general, the higher the grade of the card, the higher the grade of the required power-card, with the power-consumption rate also increasing. Chen Mu already had that much common sense.
But Chen Mu had some hardship. He didn't have a three-star power-card on hand, and if he wanted to know what sort of card this really was he would have to go buy one. But the price of a three-star power-card was definitely not a small figure.
The capacity of a one-star power-card was a hundred power units. A two-star power-card was a thousand power units, while the capacity of a three-star power-card went up to ten thousand power units.
The suggested retail price of a one-star power-card was 110 Oudi, which was about 1 Oudi per power unit. The price of a two-star card was 1250 Oudi, or about 1.25 Oudi per power unit. The price of a three-star power-card went up to 15,000 Oudi, which averaged out to 1.5 Oudi per power unit.
This was why the usage of the one-star card was so widespread. After all, the poor were still the most numerous people in that world.
He had generally lived frugally for those three years. Working day and night entirely for his sustenance, he had made just 80,000 Oudi in total. He was extremely hesitant to think that he could pull out 15,000 Oudi going forward. Having experienced the life of a street punk since he was small, he gave money more weight than most people, since he knew that it was the most basic thing in life.
He hesitated for quite a while, ultimately overcoming his urge by his reason. Chen Mu decided to give it some time. He didn't throw out the two pieces of film that had been stuck over the cards either but saved them instead.
His days resumed their normal serenity again, except that he had acquired a new habit: He couldn't resist fidgeting with the card. Every time he examined that card, he would become immersed in its complex and meticulous composition.
But life went on, and he wasn't accomplishing nothing during that time. He successfully incorporated the circular compression pattern from that differently-composed one-star power-card into his own composition. That enabled him to reduce his costs to produce a one-star power-card by another 2 Oudi, which is to say that his daily take was increased by 50 Oudi.
You could say that the composition of the one-star power-cards he was making by then had already moved quite a bit away from the standard composition, though that would be hard to tell without careful examination. But who would be likely to examine so closely any one-star power-card that they had just bought?
He pulled out the audit-ticket that Uncle Shu had given him last time. According to its date, the class was that day.
The training was being held in a large building to the side of Eastern Wei Academy. Chen Mu had originally thought that there wouldn't be many people in attendance. He hadn't expected the clamor that he found upon entering the classroom. It was all young men and women seated inside. When young people are together, they naturally form-up in groups, laughing and cursing happily, several to a group, having so awfully much fun.
Chen Mu casually sat down in a seat by the windows. Living so many years as a street punk had given Chen Mu good insight about peoples' appearances. Glancing over the room, it was plain to him that those people had fairly ordinary family backgrounds. If a family had money, why would they send their children to that kind of low-grade training? Eastern Wei Academy would be the place to send them.
Looking out the window, there was only a wall to separate them from the Eastern Wei Academy. From his vantage, the Eastern Wei Academy playing fields were clearly visible. With neat and clean uniforms, and brimming with smug grins of urbane greeting, the manner for the scholars at Eastern Wei Academy was to be heads-up and bright-eyed.
Chen Mu experienced a few moments of unaccounted discomfort, feeling a kind of bitterness slowly building up. Pulling his gaze back, Chen Mu sat blankly for a while, and then, getting his spirit back, he couldn't help laughing.
What had become of him? Three years earlier, he probably wouldn't have dreamed that he could live as he was. What could he be dissatisfied with now? He scolded himself inwardly that he should be content with what he had and that he was extremely lucky.
Getting past this, Chen Mu once again let his gaze fall toward Eastern Wei Academy, still having some admiration as he did so, though he was then unusually placid.
Just at that moment, the instructor walked into the classroom, and the classroom directly quieted down.
The instructor was a twenty-something young man named Gu Ming. He was of average looks, but with an extraordinarily mobile mouth. He opened with a harangue about how he was a directly-related disciple of Professor Gu Ziling from Eastern Wei Academy, and how he had a cooperative relationship with Eastern Wei Academy, and how when everyone had completed their studies and the time came to look for work, that would be a trivial matter, and so forth. It wasn't taken as boastful cheerleading, but directly brightened the attention paid by the gang of students below him.
Chen Mu nevertheless listened with furrowed brow. From his life as a street punk, what he had come to understand about the ways of the world was far more sophisticated than those young men and women. From his point of view, the instructor seemed more like a charlatan than a card master.
This bout of boasting wasted half the morning.
The other half of the morning caused Chen Mu to lose all hope. That Gu Ming's delivery was completely rote recitation. Chen Mu had been teaching himself all along for three years. He'd looked over no fewer than a hundred or so foundational works. He knew a few of them inside and out to the extent that he knew that what Gu Ming was reciting back was volume four of the work edited by Wang Jing, and used by all the academies: A Survey of the Theoretical Foundations of Card Theory.
He'd gone through that one no fewer than ten times, but because he was lacking too much in his fundamentals, there were quite a few spots where the meaning wasn't so clear to him.
So, he pulled himself together right away and paid attention to the lecture.
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- Making a Living from Cards
Chapter 2
- Mysterious Cards
Chapter 3
- Training Class
Chapter 4
- Zuo Tingyi
Chapter 5
- A Weird One-star Power-card
Chapter 6
- Perception
Chapter 7
- Card Variations
Chapter 8
- A Predicament
Chapter 9
- Making Contact
Chapter 10
- An Enigma
Chapter 11
- Healthy Exercise
Chapter 12
- Copper
Chapter 13
- What Sort of Card is this Anyhow
Chapter 14
- Going Mad
Chapter 15
- Fantasy Card Advertising
Chapter 16
- News
Chapter 17
- A Late Billboard
Chapter 18
- Coppers Grievance
Chapter 19
- As Soon as You Get Up Make a Card Show
Chapter 20
- And What is Card Play
Chapter 21
- Allah Gong
Chapter 22
- The Little Slacker has a Lot of Power 1
Chapter 23
- The Little Slacker has a Lot of Power 2
Chapter 24
- The Little Slacker has a Lot of Power 3
Chapter 25
- The Discussion
Chapter 26
- The First Card Play 1
Chapter 27
- The First Card Play 2
Chapter 28
- The First Card Play 3
Chapter 29
- Grand Revelations 1
Chapter 30
- Grand Revelations 2
Chapter 31
- Grand Revelations 3
Chapter 32
- Grand Revelations 4
Chapter 33
- A Conjecture
Chapter 34
- A New Plan
Chapter 35
- The Master Shi Card-Play
Chapter 36
- A Former Enemy
Chapter 37
- Wounded
Chapter 38
- Coppers Conjecture
Chapter 39
- The Twelve-Card Simple Water World
Chapter 40
- Enjoying Agony
Chapter 41
- A Few Seconds Every Hour
Chapter 42
- The Low-Grade Fantasy Card Club
Chapter 43
- Low-Grade
Chapter 44
- A New Discovery
Chapter 45
- The Unwinding Game
Chapter 46
- Star Academy Centennial
Chapter 47
- Go Ahead
Chapter 48
- Point Sweeps
Chapter 49
- Bai Zheyuan
Chapter 50
- An Invitation
Chapter 51
- The Tailless Shuttle Card
Chapter 52
- Glittering Shuttle Moves
Chapter 53
- Mei Da
Chapter 54
- Coppers Good News
Chapter 55
- Interactive Meetings
Chapter 56
- Surrounded by Peaks on a Winding Road
Chapter 57
- Chen Mus Proposal
Chapter 58
- A Mishap
Chapter 59
- Swordfish Challenge
Chapter 60
- Have You Started
Chapter 61
- Fly in the Sky and Escape through the Ground
Chapter 62
- The Ways of the Shuttle
Chapter 63
- Demons Demons
Chapter 64
- Weird
Chapter 65
- Taking Care of Business
Chapter 66
- The Investigation
Chapter 67
- Entering the City
Chapter 68
- About Killing People
Chapter 69
- No Choice
Chapter 70
- Secret Weapon
Chapter 71
- Fear Looking Back
Chapter 72
- The Sign of the Nouveaux Riche
Chapter 73
- The Seductresses
Chapter 74
- In an Emergency
Chapter 75
- During a Read
Chapter 76
- Lin Jiu
Chapter 77
- Fright
Chapter 78
- News So Astonishing
Chapter 79
- A Bitter Battle
Chapter 80
- Poverty is Just a Word
Chapter 81
- Profiteer
Chapter 82
- The Way of Wealth
Chapter 83
- The Mud Fish Jet-Stream Card
Chapter 84
- A Perfect Replica
Chapter 85
- The Fiery Mayfly
Chapter 86
- Dual Compostion
Chapter 87
- Eight Million
Chapter 88
- A Gloomy Hong Tao
Chapter 89
- Rays of Light and a Warning
Chapter 90
- The Slightest Difference
Chapter 91
- To Meet
Chapter 92
- Fishing in Turbid Water
Chapter 93
- The Ning Household
Chapter 94
- The Will to Fight
Chapter 95
- Cruel Reality
Chapter 96
- Perception
Chapter 97
- Breakthrough
Chapter 98
- The Swordfishs Reward
Chapter 99
- Sensitivity of Perception
Chapter 100
- The Raining Shuttles Card
Chapter 101
- The Old Line of Work
Chapter 102
- The Fame of the Raining Shuttles
Chapter 103
- Cooperation
Chapter 104
- Raining Shuttles Card
Chapter 105
- The Big Mudfish
Chapter 106
- Black and White Chrysanthemum Rock
Chapter 107
- Strike When the Iron is Hot
Chapter 108
- Problems
Chapter 109
- Bo Wen
Chapter 110
- Breath Control
Chapter 111
- The Rose Cheng Ying
Chapter 112
- Commissions
Chapter 113
- The Bipolar Thunderball Card
Chapter 114
- Verification
Chapter 115
- Deep Variations
Chapter 116
- The Little Company of Five
Chapter 117
- The Hundred Blades
Chapter 118
- Three Moons
Chapter 119
- Mark Victor
Chapter 120
- What a Freak
Chapter 121
- Weak Water
Chapter 122
- Mark Victors Twisted Spinning Thorns
Chapter 123
- The Great Mark Victor
Chapter 124
- Breath Control
Chapter 125
- Turning a Weapon Against Oneself
Chapter 126
- Resistance Training
Chapter 127
- Good Cards and Good Pens
Chapter 128
- The Night of the Cross
Chapter 129
- The Best Breath Control
Chapter 130
- The Best Breath Control II
Chapter 131
- The Best Breath Control III
Chapter 132
- The Best Breath Control IV
Chapter 133
- The Best Breath Control V
Chapter 134
- Bo Wens Promise
Chapter 135
- The Dangerous Jungle
Chapter 136
- Good Character is Really Good
Chapter 137
- Three People and a Beast
Chapter 138
- A Three Person Pact
Chapter 139
- Card Artisan Not Me
Chapter 140
- Li Duhong
Chapter 141
- Head to Head
Chapter 142
- The Brilliant Ape
Chapter 143
- A Bitter Battle
Chapter 144
- The Amazing Tailless Shuttle
Chapter 145
- Pursuit
Chapter 146
- A Gifted Composition I
Chapter 147
- A Gifted Composition II
Chapter 148
- To Be Alone is also To Be Somewhere
Chapter 149
- Alfonso
Chapter 150
- The Bet
Chapter 151
- Wei-ah
Chapter 152
- The Banquet
Chapter 153
- The Challenge
Chapter 154
- Give it a Try
Chapter 155
- How Many Points Teacher
Chapter 156
- The House of Chen Lab
Chapter 157
- Wei-ahs Dedication
Chapter 158
- The Gummy Cloud
Chapter 159
- The Conduct of a Defeated Family
Chapter 160
- Im Ugly and Im not Gentle
Chapter 161
- The Blue Moon Gun
Chapter 162
- The Fifth Unit
Chapter 163
- Toughing it Out
Chapter 164
- What Kitt Entrusted
Chapter 165
- The Big Bug
Chapter 166
- Chen Mus Proposal
Chapter 167
- The Good and the Bad
Chapter 168
- The Thoughts of Xi Weide
Chapter 169
- The Discovery
Chapter 170
- What is This
Chapter 171
- Both Students are Excellent so Which One Shines
Chapter 172
- Misfortune
Chapter 173
- A Stroke of Luck
Chapter 174
- A Slight Change
Chapter 175
- Alfonsos Kind Intentions
Chapter 176
- Preparation
Chapter 177
- The Encounter
Chapter 178
- The Scheme
Chapter 179
- What Does He Want to Do
Chapter 180
- The Calculation
Chapter 181
- Three People
Chapter 182
- Night Fighting
Chapter 183
- Chaos
Chapter 184
- Pomelo
Chapter 185
- What Will it Be
Chapter 186
- The Bosss Fantasy Card
Chapter 187
- Butchie
Chapter 188
- The Unexpected Acquisition
Chapter 189
- Wei-ah Style Training
Chapter 190
- Why Did They Come
Chapter 191
- A Bold Idea
Chapter 192
- The Murderous Aura
Chapter 193
- A Fierce Battle
Chapter 194
- Worries
Chapter 195
- Wei-ahs Advice
Chapter 196
- A Signal
Chapter 197
- Prologue
Chapter 198
- The Fuse
Chapter 199
- A Chaotic Battle
Chapter 200
- Degeneration
Chapter 201
- Looking Up in the Dark
Chapter 202
- Are You Getting Sprung Too
Chapter 203
- Goldfish
Chapter 204
- The Rescue
Chapter 205
- Medical Card Artisans
Chapter 206
- Sue Lochiro
Chapter 207
- Ren Wenzhous Counterattack
Chapter 208
- Just Do It
Chapter 209
- The Sound Beam Card
Chapter 210
- The Fantasy Card Advertisement I
Chapter 211
- The Fantasy Card Advertisement II
Chapter 212
- The Fantasy Card Advertisement III