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The Stone Carver.
Chapter 281: Cultivation. [278]
Summary
In the narrative, Tu Di approaches Elder Zhao to express doubts about the effectiveness of his training. Elder Zhao emphasizes the importance of comprehensive strength and demonstrates this by lifting Tu Di effortlessly. After realizing his mistake, Tu Di commits to training harder. He faces a challenging engraving task but struggles with mental fatigue, leading to a fainting episode. Upon waking, Elder Zhao explains that true progress requires nearly exhausting mental power, which Tu Di had not been doing. Understanding this, Tu Di is relieved to take a break from engraving but is then tasked with physical training, showcasing the ongoing demands of his development.Full content
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