Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi-Chapter 147: Throwing Advances to Extraordinary

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.
Chapter 147: Chapter 147: Throwing Advances to Extraordinary

Wang Ye put down his chopsticks and searched for the keywords "Dragon Tiger Mountain" and "Flying."

The first video that popped up.

Was the video of Wang Ye training for gliding near Elephant Trunk Hill at Dragon Tiger Mountain yesterday.

In the video, you can see a man in a black windbreaker striking a wingsuit flying and swimming pose, spiraling rapidly in the air, his diving speed seemingly exceeding 100 km/h.

From the footage in the video, one can deduce that the location of the person filming was over 1000 meters away from where Wang Ye had been training for flying.

The surrounding peaks were shrouded in a hazy, watery fog, so the video quality was quite poor. Nowadays, after multiple shares and reposts by netizens, it suffered from pixel compression and re-encoding, covered with numerous layers of electronic degradation, rendering it extremely blurry.

Wang Ye couldn’t help but twitch his mouth,

"Can such a blurry video really identify me?"

To be honest, if not for having the memory of it, even he might not be able to recognize himself.

These fans are just too outrageous...

To precisely determine it was him based merely on the blurry silhouette in the video.

"However, special effects with this level of clarity, even I could make, so not many would believe it."

Wang Ye thought again and felt relieved.

After all, the netizens’ views on this matter stemmed from speculation, making it hard to establish any concrete facts.

Wang Ye picked up his chopsticks once more and finished the five portions of cold noodles in front of him, paying 50 yuan.

He then shouldered his backpack and continued to race north along the highway.

Even after an entire night of continuous rushing, he felt no fatigue or sleepiness.

Due to evolution’s progression, his daily sleep time had reduced to about four hours, with very high-quality deep sleep.

The time some people spend on a nap was already sufficient for him to be fully rested.

This inhuman biological clock allowed him to sustain high-intensity activity for over 20 hours straight.

Now, Wang Ye couldn’t quite understand why his body required so little sleep.

Generally speaking, the stronger a human or carnivorous creature, the longer their sleep duration.

Like lions, they sleep for 20 hours a day, engaging in sleep when not hunting or foraging.

Whereas elephants, as large herbivores, only need two hours of sleep per day.

Giraffes need even less, requiring only 5-30 minutes of deep sleep daily.

Some scientists have researched that one reason for the short sleep duration of large herbivores might be due to their massive size requiring considerable energy, while their food’s caloric density is low, forcing them to spend more time eating and hence reducing sleep time.

This could imply that Wang Ye’s increasingly shorter sleep time, down to four hours, might be because his physique was getting stronger, and the caloric density of food was too low, causing his body to naturally compress the sleep duration.

Wang Ye was not resistant to this.

After all, as it seemed currently, the reduced rest time hadn’t affected him.

Instead, it afforded him increasingly free time.

Every day felt longer.

Could it possibly have indirectly increased his lifespan?

After leaving Jingdezhen, Wang Ye spent nearly a morning running.

He finally left Jiangxi and stepped into the territory of Anhui.

The clouds covering the sky finally dispersed, transitioning to a sun-scorched sunny day.

There was noticeably more dust in the air, and the humidity was less than that of the south.

Numerous mist-like yellow sands swirled around the highway.

The southern part of Anhui had more mountainous regions, somewhat similar to Jiangxi’s terrain. The central part had many hills, but upon reaching the northern part, it turned into a mostly plain region.

Wang Ye traversed mountains and hills, foraging on the road in rivers and lakes.

After so many days of running and training, Wang Ye was long accustomed to the sensation of running.

Now, running for him was almost no different from taking a motorcycle ride in the breeze.

Because the "Rapid Step" traits reduced his physical exertion for movement by 10%, his stamina consumption rate during the run was incredibly slow.

A resting heart rate of 10-20 beats per minute made his blood pumping efficiency extremely high.

Each beat pumped the equivalent of 10 times the normal blood volume.

Even light jogging could only elevate his heart rate to about 80 beats per minute, similar to the resting heart rate of some weaker individuals.

This would not give him any sensations at all.

Thus, Wang Ye only needed to enjoy the relative wind blowing towards him.

After entering Anhui’s territory, the journey became significantly smoother.

No need to climb mountains or go around them.

Just keep running along the endless highway.

The only difficult part was the boredom.

But seeing the skill level panel continually rising with his ever-ongoing run, Wang Ye’s monotonous and tedious mind found effective solace.

··························

··························

Two days later.

May 28th

Wang Ye had already reached Lianyungang, Jiangsu.

He sat on a coastal rock under the setting sun, flipping through the map navigation on his phone.

The navigation showed clearly.

The distance to his destination—Weihai, Shandong, was about 500 kilometers away.

He estimated that he should arrive in Weihai, Shandong, the night after tomorrow.

"I really ran nearly two thousand kilometers on foot..." Wang Ye recalled the almost mad rushing along this journey, even he felt it seemed somewhat unreal.

The salty sea breeze brushing his face made his fatigue from the many days of travel dissipate instantly.

He stood up again, taking off his coat, planning to dive into the sea to catch some fish to eat.

Lianyungang is a coastal city, facing the Yellow Sea to the east, connecting Hangzhou Bay to the south, rich in marine resources and coastline, with many sea areas for people to fish.

This was also one of the reasons Wang Ye came to this city.

After eating too much freshwater fish by rivers and lakes, he occasionally wanted to taste seafood.

With a "splash," Wang Ye jumped into the ocean, using his level 4 Swimming Skill and webbed propulsion to swim towards the ocean depths at an unimaginable speed.

During these days on the road, Wang Ye needed to fish two to three times daily.

Each time fishing required him to constantly throw steel nails underwater at dynamic targets.

His throwing skills had become increasingly exquisite with these days of practice.

He could even effortlessly fling a distance of 10-20 meters underwater.

It’s noteworthy that even a rifle could only shoot 1 meter underwater, and even a highly powerful sniper rifle couldn’t shoot beyond 5 meters. Even the highly penetrating compound bow and arrows could only reach about 10 meters underwater.

To achieve a 20-meter range underwater, only a pneumatic speargun designed specifically for fish shooting could do it.