Two Conditions

"If you want to master 3,000 ancient martial arts and be at the peak of each path's cultivation, 1,000 years is not even enough," Constantine Siegel remarked.

"If you want to reach the peak, you have to sever your worldly ties. You have to toil tirelessly for 1,000 years. The success rate is one in two hundred million."

These were the words of Constantine. 

If Braydon Neal desired success, his chances would be a mere one percent—less than one in a hundred million. 

Both paths were exceedingly arduous, demanding endless time to sustain them. 

In the future, Braydon might succumb to old age before reaching the peak.

Every martial arts prodigy harbored ambition, but Braydon's ambition was terrifyingly immense, surpassing even that of Constantine and others. 

With this warning, Braydon understood that Constantine emphasized the importance of time. 

There were no ulterior motives, and even if there were, it was already too late.