Chapter 9

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After exchanging phone numbers, they parted ways. Saitama decides to go around City B a few times before returning to his apartment. He thought that some monsters would appear, but they didn't. There was no Monster activity other than the Monster that had burned his clothes a few hours ago.

Arriving at the apartment, Saitama relaxes with the TV while eating bananas.

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The next day, the day he had anticipated, had come. His new student Genos had knocked on the door, and he immediately welcomed him into the house.

"You want to be strong, right?"

Saitama asked with an unusual, serious expression. Genos replied. "Yes!" With a firm tone and a determined expression.

Previously he had told his new Master, Saitama, why he wanted to seek power.

Starting from the Crazy Cyborg attack, the murder, meeting with Dr. Kuseno, etc.

Unlike the old Saitama, our MC is more tolerant. He listens to his disciple stories wisely, although a little sleepy here and there.

"Before I became as strong as I am now, I did two different kinds of training." Saitama, in a patronizing tone, his face looks stiffer and more assertive. Bringing out fine detail to his face that previously looked like an egg.

"Two kinds of training?"

Genos answered immediately, a look of curiosity evident on his face. Saitama continued. "Yea, but before that, there are two other things you should know. If you fail in one of those two things, the consequences are quite unpleasant."

Saitama's expression became more and more severe as he explained to Genos.

*Gulp*

Genos gulped; he nodded while gesturing for his Master to continue.

"Listen, some of these consequences are mild, and some are severe. The lightest is, you may never become strong, and the heaviest is, you will turn into a Monster, or even die!"

Genos looked at his Master while nodding slightly. He knew that the training he was about to undertake might put his life in danger, for which the "dead" rate was extremely high. He did not mind it; he would do his best to achieve it as long as he gained power. But when the words "Turn into a Monster" left his Master's mouth, it made him ponder for a while. Immediately he asked his Sensei, Saitama.

"What does Saitama Sensei mean about the consequences of being a Monster?"

Genos asked while carrying a notepad. He wanted to write down the most important things his Master would say.

"Remember about that two conditions? These two must be held before and during your training."

"As for those two conditions are..."

[Conditions]

1. Goal

2. Humanity

"First of all, before doing training, you need to set a goal. In my case, at that time, I set a goal to become the strongest! And eager to defeat all enemies with just one single punch."

Saitama said while looking at his clenched hands.

Saitama's "True" memories had been perfectly copied into his head, so he knew what he was saying. As for the two types of training and the conditions, he told Genos. It was based on his training memories (True Saitama).

As for the hundred reps practice, it's just the initial layer, which is right and wrong. It's true because, in the past, Saitama's physical limit was one hundred repetitions (Push-Ups, Sit-Ups, Squats, and 10k Run). According to others, his regime was very ordinary and nothing special. Which they are right. BUT not for Saitama because that is his physical limit!

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