What made air trains so special was the fact that they levitated in the air, and produced almost no sound throughout the whole journey making them a convenient means of transportation.
Thanks to its smooth aerodynamic design, air trains produced low drag, which in turn allowed them to conserve energy and reach speeds of up to 600km/h.
As I looked at the interior of the train, I couldn't help but be impressed.
Maybe it was because I got special treatment, but the area I was designated to had a private desk and a snack bar for me to freely use.
Lazily stretching my back, I comfortably sat down in my designated seat and looked outside the window.
Perhaps it was because it was still summer but, even though it was almost 9.p.m the sunlight still brightly lit the surroundings.
The station which was moderately packed was a scene that you would've only been able to see if you were inside of a movie.
Rows of platforms stood next to each other, and every couple of minutes you could see air trains departing, and new ones taking over the empty spaces left by them. The air trains, which were levitating from the ground were connected to long metal wires that stretched all the way to the horizon and with their constantly producing magnetic field, allowed air trains to swiftly move unobstructed.
- We will be departing soon, please be seated
-Clank!
A beautiful voice entered my ears, and the doors automatically shut. Suddenly underneath me, I felt a strange pushing sensation, similar to when a plane was taking off, and gradually the air train floated in the air.
A couple of seconds after levitating in the air, the train gradually picked up its speed and left the station.
- Next stop, Station 15 Colington park
Staring at the constantly changing scenery before me, I sank into deep thought.
Right now I was on my way towards the Clayton ridge to collect the [Seed of limit], but if I want to remotely come close to the protagonist's level, then I must also get my hands on a sword art.
A sword art, or more specifically a martial manual, were manuals that were developed since the beginning of the second cataclysm and consisted of martial techniques that had existed since ancient times. With the addition of mana, ancient martial techniques which were long forgotten were restructured and remodeled to take into account the mana that lingered in the atmosphere, and shockingly enough the techniques that were once deemed as useless transformed into some of the most powerful moves that could be performed by a human.
Since the discovery of the adaptability that martial techniques had regarding the control and use of mana, martial manuals suddenly became extremely coveted and as a result, they slowly started disappearing from the public view due to government and powerful individuals intervention.
The government primarily did it to prevent the manuals from landing in the wrong hands, but with regards to the powerful individuals, it was more of a power move to monopolize the manuals to themselves.
Martial manuals were separated into five grades, 1 star, 2 stars, 3 stars, 4 stars, and finally 5 stars, with 1 star being the lowest grade and 5 stars being the highest grade possible.
Each grade was determined by how powerful the art became upon mastery, and the difference between each grade was fairly substantial, just like the difference between a person's rank.
When choosing a manual, the most important thing was not the grade but whether the manual was compatible with you.
If you had a talent for swordsmanship but practiced a spear-related manual, chances were that regardless of how high the grade of the manual was, you would never be able to fully unleash the full potential of the manual.
Looking at my status, I couldn't help but turn my attention towards my profession section [Swordsmanship lvl.1]
===Status===
Name : Ren Dover
Chapter end
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