It was two-thirty pm at the Reserve Team training ground on the first floor of the northwest region.
Tu Zheng smiled as he talked to Lou Cheng. "Everyone here is so engrossed with their own training that we end up lacking real combat experience. Moderate sparring will give us all a chance to put our learnings to test and discover our underlying problems. Our trainers are, after all, not of high Pin, and could only add to our experience by imitating other styles. Something's lacking in that. Therefore, in our Reserve Team, we always have a tradition of organizing a sparring session every Friday afternoon—provided there aren't any competitions."
This was also an effective method to enhance the internal competitive environment of the Reserve Team.
"I understand. My Martial Arts Clubs used to conduct similar practices too," Lou Cheng replied nonchalantly.
Just that it wasn't as formal, and both parties were relatively weaker.