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Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi-Chapter 35: Benefits of the Divine Attribute
After shooting the video of popping balloons with sunflower seeds, Wang Ye wanted to pack his messenger bag and head home.
But halfway through packing, he paused.
Because he suddenly remembered that he had important things to do in the next two days, which might disrupt his daily video shooting work.
For example, tomorrow’s engagement banquet, and the day after, the half-marathon race — both are troublesome matters that require a full day’s time.
If he wants to maintain his daily posting frequency without interruption, Wang Ye must shoot two videos in advance today and schedule their release for the next two days.
Otherwise, if he misses a day, the popularity he’d worked hard to accumulate would plummet dramatically.
This is the downside of freelancing.
All risks must be borne by oneself; there’s no one to shoulder the losses caused by taking leave.
Thinking of this, Wang Ye retrieved the props again.
He picked several holly leaves from outside the unfinished building.
Preparing to shoot a video series titled "Flying Flower and Leaf Picking, Both Can Hurt People."
The holly leaves would be his first attempt and the simplest initial trial.
Wang Ye continuously performed various high-difficulty throws, setting up the camera on the platform to capture footage, while meticulously selecting the best segment to preserve.
In this cycle of trials.
Time flew by like a fleeting horse.
Outside the unfinished building, the sun gradually set, eventually sinking into the valley, as the sky slowly filled with scarlet dusk.
Until darkness completely engulfed the entire unfinished building without the illumination of streetlights.
Only then did Wang Ye end today’s shooting, took his filming gear, and returned home.
Upon returning home, he didn’t rest immediately but continued to import the video to the computer, beginning a lengthy editing process.
Due to continuous evolution during this period, his "Divine" attribute had grown significantly compared to before. With a surge in various mental abilities, both his brain’s operational speed and typing speed increased more than twofold, greatly enhancing his work efficiency. For instance, work that used to require five hours of intense labor might now be completed in just two hours, and he wouldn’t feel the slightest fatigue.
Wang Ye quickly edited three videos and then reclined on the chair, stretching his spine.
Suddenly, as if he remembered something, he pulled open the desk drawer, retrieving a notebook with evident signs of use.
A new pen with half-used ink was wedged within its pages, indicating frequent recent use.
Wang Ye opened the notebook.
In the dim table lamp light, he gazed at the densely packed handwriting.
The pages recorded his evolutionary progress over these days, each evolution having no less than a hundred words of test records and extremely detailed self-reflection notes.
During his exploration over these days.
Wang Ye roughly summarized the various benefits brought by the "Divine" attribute.
1. [Thought Acceleration] Wang Ye’s thinking speed endlessly accelerates with the enhancement of the "Divine" attribute, manifested in computational ability, information processing, and logical deduction. It remains the most apparent and practical function in daily life.
2. [Shortened Sleep] As the name suggests, Wang Ye’s sleep duration shortens persistently with the enhancement of the "Divine" attribute. His sleep has reduced from the initial eight hours to six, even five hours. Whether he will entirely abandon sleep in the future is uncertain to him.
3. [Analysis and Discrimination] This ability appeared gradually after Wang Ye’s "Divine" attribute and sensory acuity reached a certain level. Once amongst crowds, he could only hear the buzzing noise and irritating high-decibel screams, but with this ability, Wang Ye can precisely discern certain people’s voices and automatically interpret the information in their words — forcing him to receive a terrifying amount of information wherever he goes.
4. [Information Explosion] Wang Ye discovered he could gather more information during interactions with others, such as their emotions, facial micro-expressions, subtle body gestures, and deeper meanings implied in their words. For instance, while watching others run, he can faintly observe the muscle fiber movement frequency and direction beneath their clothes.
5. [Body Control] This ability, complementing athletic capability, highly enhanced Wang Ye’s physical coordination, such as finger dexterity, automatic body evasion in dangerous situations, efficiency in learning complex movements... and so forth, even the ability to barely control the speed of blood flow, heartbeat frequency, and other internal processes.
...
So far.
The most noticeable changes.
Only involve these five aspects.
Other subtle alterations, though sensed by Wang Ye, are challenging to describe linguistically.
After recording these temporarily conceived changes in the notebook.
"Bang," Wang Ye closed the notebook.
Soon after, he got up and changed clothes, preparing to run another half marathon outside.
Although it’s unlikely to elevate his running skill to lv5 in such a short time.
Honest effort, even without rapid results, continuous practice should ultimately boost some techniques.
Wang Ye sprinted along the road.
His smartwatch accurately monitored his pace, heart rate, and mileage.
Finally, after spending about an hour and ten minutes, he completed the half-marathon training.
The result showed an improvement of roughly ten seconds compared to yesterday, a minor gain.
Wang Ye finished running and, as usual, sat on the curb to rest.
Actually, regular marathon runners usually pause training a few days before races to conserve energy. Those who persist in training mostly use less than fifty percent intensity — unlike Wang Ye, who runs full-throttle each time even before marathons, aiming to reduce muscle depletion for energy conservation.
However, Wang Ye differs from ordinary people.
Thanks to the effects of continuous physical evolution, his recovery ability far exceeds the norm, with rapid muscle repair speed — regardless of the damage caused to muscles, tendons, bones, unless a complete severance occurs, Wang Ye can typically restore seventy to eighty percent with a night’s sleep.
This explains why Wang Ye continues intense training even nearing the marathon.
If an average person trained like him, they’d break down within three days.
Thinking of this, Wang Ye couldn’t help but sigh toward the sky.
How many people in the world work as hard as him?
Damn it, he deserves success.
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