Chapter 651: The True Anomaly
Chapter 651: The True Anomaly
The Dimensional Token conveyed a prompt, and Chen Chuan was surprised to see that two more students had purchased his course. Was it that quick? It had only been less than three minutes.
However, he knew that some students with ample financial resources might purchase all the teachers' courses and then filter out the most suitable ones for themselves.
This wasn't entirely useless because even if a teacher's teaching level was high, it didn't guarantee that they could help students improve. Only by finding the path that resonated with oneself could one achieve the best results.
He checked the students who had purchased his course and was surprised to find that they were two acquaintances. Moreover, both of them were currently available. Since that was the case...
He tapped on the Dimensional Token, "Hong Fu, I need a teaching room, scheduled for half an hour from now."
Soon, Hong Fu's voice sounded, "Manager Chen, the students have received the notification and confirmed. The practice room assigned to you is Practice Ground Number Four on the Eighty-Second Floor, and the teaching time starts at 9:30."
Chen Chuan said, "Okay, Hong Fu, thank you."
There was a brief pause on the other side of the Dimensional Token, and Hong Fu's voice changed from its originally monotonous tone to one with a more human touch.
"You're welcome."
Chen Chuan returned to his dormitory, tidied up the teacher's certificate and uniform that had been delivered, and then walked out. He took the elevator and arrived at the spacious and bright practice ground ahead of time.
For some reason, at that moment, he suddenly thought of Teacher Xue, probably because her teaching abilities were particularly outstanding.
Yes, that must be it.
He first looked through Fan Cheng and Kong Yao's profiles, then reviewed their previous recordings and potential tests. In no time, he had a good understanding of their situation.
In less than twenty minutes, Fan Cheng and Kong Yao entered from outside. They saw Chen Chuan standing with his back to them in front of the wide horizontal window of the practice room.
For some reason, when they saw his tall and straight silhouette, a sense of tension suddenly rose within them. However, it wasn't the awkwardness of misplacement they had anticipated, but rather, they naturally slipped into the mindset of students.
Chen Chuan turned around, "Fan and Kong, hello."
"Hello, Teacher Chen," the two of them hurriedly bowed.
Chen Chuan said, "I've reviewed your profiles. Last semester, you sought guidance from no less than twelve teachers and practiced with seven of them. Each time, you made a little progress, but soon after, you hit a plateau. So, you're looking for ways to improve yourselves."
"Yes, that's right."
Fan Cheng said, "We've been searching for a suitable teacher, but we haven't found one yet. So..." He gathered his thoughts, "...we decided to give it a try with Teacher Chen."
Chen Chuan nodded, "Show me what you've learned so far."
Fan Cheng and Kong Yao glanced at each other. Almost every teacher they met asked them to do this, so they were already familiar with it. The two of them immediately separated and started a set of counter-disassembly techniques.
At this moment, Chen Chuan's mental power and field domain expanded, instantly enveloping the two of them. Every move, every breath, and every strand of their adaptation organs were observed by him with crystal clarity.
The field domain presented almost complete information about a person, and his mental power allowed him to clearly perceive their current mental state and emotions.
With this ability, the two students were almost transparent to him, and at this moment, his understanding of their physical condition was even deeper than their own.
However, this applied to fighters below his limit level. If he encountered fighters of the same level who had a basic understanding of field domain techniques, their information would be in a closed state, making it difficult to perceive specific details.
After observing for a while, Chen Chuan said, "That's enough, stop."
The two of them listened to his words and stopped. At this moment, both of their hearts were filled with apprehension.
Chen Chuan said, "I think I understand the problem. It's not that your talents are insufficient, but rather, it's because your talents are better than average."
Fan Cheng and Kong Yao's spirits were startled. Better talents? After entering school, they had been learning with great difficulty and even doubted themselves. They had never heard any teacher say that their talents were good.
Chen Chuan explained, "Your talents lie in the adaptability of your adaptation organs. You can immediately grasp any technique, so your initial progress is often faster than others. However, to delve deeper into a technique, you need sufficient patience and research."
Fan Cheng rubbed his head and said with a troubled expression, "We've been trying to maintain our progress, but it's too slow. Not only can't we compare it to the initial stage, but the more we practice, the further we fall behind."
"That's right," Kong Yao agreed. "On the contrary, when we select a course to study, our progress can be very fast, and it can even complement what we've learned before."
Chen Chuan said, "This is because your adaptation organs cover a relatively wide area, but they are broad and not strong, scattered and weak. Therefore, when it comes to preliminary techniques, you can adapt very well. But when you delve deeper into a specific point, especially when you research it thoroughly, you only activate a portion of your adaptation organs, while the rest are as good as abandoned.
Others can train their entire adaptation organs in a unified direction. With this kind of comparison, how can you possibly surpass others? The more you train, the further you fall behind.
On the contrary, by learning various techniques, you activate your entire adaptation organs, which indirectly promotes their growth. That's why you can still maintain progress. However, if this situation isn't corrected early on, and your adaptation organs aren't trained as a whole, once the growth period passes, you'll have almost no chance to correct it on your own.
"
Fan Cheng and Kong Yao were stunned, as this was the first time they had heard such an assessment of themselves. Reflecting on their previous experiences, it made perfect sense, and the more they thought about it, the more they felt it was true.
Kong Yao, feeling a little aggrieved, said, "But no teacher has ever mentioned these things to us before."
Fan Cheng nodded in agreement. None of their previous teachers had ever provided such insightful guidance.
Chen Chuan thought to himself that this was not something their teachers could have overlooked, especially since Fan Cheng and Kong Yao had undergone potential tests and physical examinations. The teachers should have received reports on their conditions, but they probably couldn't solve this problem.
Most teachers specialized in a single type of energy force, and in such cases, they could only teach what they knew, leaving them with limited options.
Moreover, many teachers were content as long as the students met the minimum standards. They were more concerned with immediate results rather than the long-term progress of the students.
Therefore, Chen Chuan didn't answer their question directly but said, "In this situation, you need to focus on overall correction and integration training for your adaptation organs, rather than rushing into practicing energy forces and techniques.
However, this will take some time, at least one to two months. I can help you during this period, but it requires you to follow the methods I teach and practice all the courses simultaneously.
If you can do this, you can stay. If not, I'll teach you some useful techniques in these two classes."
Fan Cheng and Kong Yao hesitated. If they followed Chen Chuan's teachings, it meant falling behind the other students by two months. Could they catch up with the others in that time? Could they pass the upcoming assessment?
Chen Chuan didn't pressure them but waited quietly for their decision.
Fan Cheng and Kong Yao used their tokens to discuss, and finally, Fan Cheng clenched his teeth and said, "Teacher Chen, we've decided to continue learning from you."
They made this decision because Chen Chuan had immediately identified their problem, and their progress had become less noticeable. They felt that if they continued as they were, they would surely fall behind their classmates, so they might as well give it a try.
Seeing their determination, Chen Chuan tapped their tokens, and a course schedule appeared on them. Without hesitation, they booked two months' worth of classes, feeling they had nothing to lose.
Chen Chuan called the two of them forward and pointed to specific areas on their bodies, instructing them to breathe according to his guidance. He then demonstrated several energy pole movements.
He asked them to follow his methods.
The two of them immediately started practicing diligently, but after half an hour, their bodies and limbs felt numb and tingly, as if they were in great discomfort. However, after a while, they experienced a sense of clarity and liberation.
They could clearly feel that their adaptation organs were fully engaged, something they had never experienced before.
Their eyes lit up, and they exchanged surprised glances.
It seemed to be working!
Chen Chuan's teachings were tailored to their individual characteristics, focusing on energy poles and breathing techniques.
His expertise in Zhou Yuan Energy Force allowed him to understand and mimic the workings of any adaptation organ and various energy forces, enabling him to make the necessary adjustments and corrections.
Most teachers, however, relied solely on their own experiences to instruct others. But people are unique, and one person's experience cannot be applied universally. Teaching in this manner might produce mediocre students whose strengths and individuality have been smoothed over.
These two students were only at the Second Limit, and in Chen Chuan's eyes, their adaptation organs were still in the early stages of development, leaving room for correction. With proper adjustments and training, they could get back on the right track.
After experiencing the benefits, Fan Cheng and Kong Yao continued practicing on their own without Chen Chuan's guidance. Initially, they needed his help, but soon they became familiar with the routine.
Chen Chuan said, "Let's end today's lesson here. When you return, remember to take your medication. Given the strength of your adaptation organs, you shouldn't exceed three hours of practice per day. Rest at other times to allow your adaptation organs to recover.
When you no longer feel the numbness and tingling, come to me. If you have any questions or encounter difficulties, send me a message."
"Thank you, Teacher!"
Fan Cheng and Kong Yao sincerely bowed to him.
At that moment, they no longer saw Chen Chuan as a fellow student but as a respected teacher.
After they left, Chen Chuan pondered. With his expertise in techniques like Zhou Yuan Energy Force and mental fields, teaching wasn't as challenging as he had initially thought.
Especially with these Second Limit students, he felt that even those with limited talent could find their path with his guidance.
Of course, talent determined the upper limit, and even with abundant resources, he could only help them reach their inherent potential.
But that was already a significant achievement.
He suddenly found teaching to be enjoyable, especially seeing the growth of those who were once behind or lacking in talent. It gave him a great sense of accomplishment.
Hmm? At that moment, he realized that the resonance between his Second Self and his true self had deepened, perhaps due to the satisfaction and joy he felt.
His thoughts shifted, and he wondered if his old friends and classmates might also need detailed guidance.
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(End of Chapter)
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