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After completing your six-year tenure on Planet Yardrat, you find yourself making your way out of Grand Elder Pybara’s dojo. Having said your goodbyes to Nishin, Nameko, and countless others. There was nothing left to hold you onto the planet. Granted, this wasn’t a permanent farewell since you planned on meeting them once again. To you, they were a crucial piece in elevating the mortal level of your universe. But you knew that if you were to send them out to other planets while the Emperor of the Universe was still active. It would essentially be sending them to their deaths.
Thus, for the time being, you tempered yourself and resume your warrior pilgrimage. Building your strength and making allies were essential tactics in winning this war. Most of all you still have much to learn about yourself. Your time on Planet Yardrat did well to make you privy to the facets that make up your still-growing character. Including the lingering negative feelings that ultimately led to your other self’s creation and the use of fission. Despite the results, it was ultimately beneficial as it gave you yet another adversary to train for.
As you came to learn through your training and meditation, having a specific goal in mind or adversary to face deeply bolsters your gains and improvement rate. Exponentially accelerating to close the gap and achieve the strength necessary to make one’s desires come to fruition. Such a simple concept would fly over most people’s heads since one would think training, in general, would have a sufficient reason for a boost in performance and net better results. But in truth one needed a more serious to invoke the power of growth, most of all it also helps with getting the right mindset and balancing one’s ki.
While power level wise your nascent power didn’t increase any further than since your battle with Hoshi. However, your spirit and ki were so refined that its sheer potency and intensity more than made up for that. You feel as if no matter what you train in now, you will able to improve and develop far more smoothly and quickly than you would otherwise. Spirit Control was truly what you needed in building a solid foundation, as well as routinely hone and cultivating it further. And yet deep down you knew that this was merely the beginning, for there was still so much more you can do with the fighting style.
For now, you settle on working on the fundamentals and working with Aeos for training. Despite agreeing with the former Lord of Time about needing to become much stronger. You also valued utilizing your time properly if not maximizing it completely. There was a whole universe out there just waiting to be explored. Gaining experience and acquiring knowledge was just as important as building your body and expanding your growing repertoire of skills and techniques. But how would you convince her of your dilemma? How would you balance these two factors swimmingly?