Aiden looked at all three books and hesitated. The advantages brought by all of them were really enticing. If possible, Aiden would have wanted to collect all three. But as soon as that thought appeared, Aiden quickly shook it out of his head.
Ignoring the fact that he didn't have the ability to choose that many techniques, Aiden knew it would be a horrible idea to bite off more than he could chew. He was just starting his journey of divine cultivation; he couldn't afford to get greedy and waste time falling behind his peers.
Aiden believed in his talent. As long as he performed well, there would always be chances to return to the library. Right now, he just needed to steadily train, and he would definitely see results.
With that thought process in mind, Aiden knew what technique he was going to choose: [Sunlight Shuttle]. Although it was the most difficult to get started, it was clearly the most traditional movement technique with the most versatility.
Although [Chariot's Blaze] and [Sunbeam Ascension] were powerful techniques, they also demanded a certain type of fighting style to get the most use out of them. Aiden was still learning the basics of combat, and it would be too daring to try to master those demanding fighting styles.
Even though [Sunlight Shuttle] was challenging to get started with, its versatility would not only allow him to follow a stable combat approach but also give him the freedom to develop other styles. And although not as obvious as the other two options, if used properly, even close combat wouldn't be off the table.
Aiden wasn't the type to second-guess himself. Now that he had made his decision, he would stick to it. He put the books on the other techniques away and continued to hold the book on [Sunlight Shuttle].
The book didn't actually contain more than just the basic descriptions, as well as some weaknesses and advantages. Aiden held onto it because he needed it to redeem the true full book at the reception. Even then, the book alone would not be enough to truly start with—the visualization was essential.
But before all that, Aiden's journey in the library wasn't finished just yet. New students could pick up two divine techniques for free, and Aiden had only chosen one. Since Aiden had already chosen a movement technique, his mind was already made up on what technique to choose next: fighting
Before coming here, Aiden had spoken with Oliver, who had actually informed him of a little secret. Well, it would be inappropriate to call it a secret—it was more like an open secret; anyone who asked would be able to discover it anyway.
For Divine Descendants of Apollo, there weren't many restrictions, but there was a certain archery technique that was highly recommended to pick up. The technique was the core staple divine technique that all Divine Descendants of Apollo should learn, and many other divine techniques were developed that built on it.
Walking towards the archery section, Aiden saw that it was crowded with other Divine Descendants of Apollo. As he expected, the technique in question was popular, with many people standing by the bookshelf.
Perhaps already knowing the popularity of the technique, the library was ahead of the game and had already made many duplicates of the divine technique's introductory manual so many people could read it at once.
Aiden didn't wait long and found the practitioner's manual:
[Apollo's Archery - True Dawn]
The practitioner draws his bow, fueling it with divinity and solar energy, before channeling it into his arrow, imbuing it with the power of devastating solar fire!
The description wasn't long, but Aiden didn't dare underestimate this technique. For something to be considered the staple technique of House Apollo, its power could only be devastating. Besides, the simpler the description, the stronger the emphasis on visualization—which wasn't necessarily a thing that made the technique easier to master; in fact, it was probably the opposite.
Taking a deep breath, Aiden could no longer contain his anticipation. Besides, he didn't want to stay in the library any longer to read more techniques. Staying any longer would only make his heart ache with jealousy at his inability to acquire more techniques. Rather than suffer any longer, it would be best to start learning his new techniques. There would always be a chance to return to the library anyway.
Aiden didn't waste time and quickly headed to the reception. As he walked over, Aiden noticed a slight line had formed, so after waiting for a while, it was finally Aiden's turn.
The receptionist was a beautiful woman with deep black hair and deep crimson eyes. Although the woman was beautiful, the thing that earned Aiden's attention was the badge on her chest. It was a small badge with a simple symbol of flames erupting out of a bowl.
Aiden wasn't a complete novice anymore; he knew what that symbol represented. It was the divine symbol of Goddess Hestia!