Year 780
"Rule 65: Train in one of the worst conditions as it will build resilience when you have to fight in such an environment. Winning is everything..as long you win at the end that's all that matters"
My mind sat in the vast expanse of the Ice Continent, the world around me is coated in a blanket of white. The air is crisp and invigorating, filling my lungs with each deep breath as I began to center myself.
The landscape seems almost otherworldly - an endless sea of ice stretching out before me, punctuated only by towering mountains on the horizon. There's a sense of quietude here that simply can't be found anywhere else; it envelopes everything around me like a soft embrace
Once I opened my eyes, I stood with my feet planted firmly on the ground, I brought my left arm back before thrusting it forward, extending my fist towards the snowy mountain before me with lightning speed.
In a fraction of a second, the mountain before me exploded. Fragments of the mountain exploded before my very eyes.
"I probably should lessen my blows when I see Goku...don't want to kill him..." I mumbled, "Or he could have gotten stronger...who knows."
As I take a deep breath in, I can feel my muscles tightening up from hours of sitting still. My body is screaming out for movement, and so I begin to stretch.
I tilted my neck side to side-It's almost as if every knot and kink that had formed had been worked out by this simple movement alone. With each passing moment, my limbs become more limber- reaching further than they did moments ago until all stiffness dissipates away entirely under their new-found flexibility.
As I stand at the edge of the boat, looking down into the clear waters below, I take a deep breath in before taking a running start. With each step, my heart begins to race with excitement.
Finally reaching the end of the deck, I launch myself off into space and plummet towards freezing Ice Continent water below.
The impact is jarring - like being hit by an icy sledgehammer; sending shockwaves throughout my entire body as it breaks through surface tension and submerges me completely below waves.
At first, there's nothing but darkness surrounding me- The frigid cold enveloping every inch of skin that comes in contact with these chilly abyssal depths. But then slowly adjusting to this new environment around them- your eyes begin to make out different shades of blue all around you coupled with schools of fish darting about while seals pop their heads up from time to time curious yet cautious before disappearing once again beneath waves.
I begin to swim laps - each stroke cutting through the icy-cold ocean like a knife. It takes some time for my body to adjust to the freezing temperature, but eventually, it becomes more comfortable.
Despite how cold it feels initially upon hitting the water's surface here in Antarctica - every moment spent swimming within its pristine oceanic embrace feels like being given an opportunity to experience something truly unique & special unlike anything else on this planet.
Emerging back above water gasping for air after holding my breath for so long- feeling both exhilarated yet invigorated beyond measure from having taken such a daring plunge deep into the northernmost reaches this planet had to offer.
As I dive deeper and deeper into the Antarctic Ocean, everything around me becomes darker. The water is so clear that it feels like there's no separation between me and the endless expanse of sky above.
Finally reaching a depth where the sun's light can no longer penetrate- an otherworldly scene unfolds before their eyes. Bioluminescent creatures float all around them, casting an ethereal blue-green glow in every direction as if stars had descended from the skies themselves to swim alongside them within these waters.
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