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Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi-Chapter 90: Subtle Telekinesis
"Since I’ve figured out the origin of things, let’s see what changes the enhancement of the Divine Attribute has brought me."
Wang Ye returned to the room’s floor-to-ceiling window and overlooked the bustling crowd below.
Today, the ’Body’ attribute has already caused multiple qualitative changes in Wang Ye’s various functions, whereas the ’Divine’ attribute has hardly triggered any noticeable qualitative enhancement.
The only noticeable change is that with the enhancement of the ’Divine’ attribute, his thinking acuity, dispersiveness, focus, logical ability, willpower, etc., have also increased slightly.
At the same time, the concentration of the magnetic field focal point in his brain is gradually increasing—this change was noticed after he awakened the ’Magnetic Sense.’
Thinking about this.
Wang Ye suddenly conceived a very bold idea.
Based on his current understanding of magnetic fields.
First, the brain can follow the host’s thoughts to project a weak magnetic field radiation to a designated location. Additionally, the higher the concentration of the magnetic field focal point in the host’s brain, the higher the intensity of this magnetic field radiation.
Second, a strong magnetic field can have a certain degree of influence on reality.
If the two are connected.
An astonishing conclusion can be reached.
If the magnetic field radiated from his brain is strong enough, he could influence the changes in real-world materials.
Similar to ’Telekinesis.’
Like in superhero movies, where a glance can crush people with superpower.
"Could it be... that I’m going to awaken a superpower?" Wang Ye’s breath suddenly became a bit rapid.
He returned to his desk, leaned back in the chair, excitedly shaking his leg, and began to carefully ponder which actions would trigger noticeable outward radiation from the brain’s magnetic field.
"First is... anxiety. Most people’s anxious emotions can cause the brain’s magnetic field focal point to radiate a thin thread that connects to the target object they want to reach."
After muttering to himself,
Wang Ye started looking for something suitable for experimentation around him.
He slightly rummaged through his luggage.
Finally, he pulled out a pencil.
The pencil is very light in weight, small in size, but has a certain heft that ensures it won’t be influenced by uncontrollable external forces, like wind.
Most suitable for initial ’Telekinesis’ experiments.
Wang Ye returned to the desk and laid the pencil flat on the table, twenty centimeters away from him.
"Let’s start the experiment."
Wang Ye breathed steadily, focusing intently on the pencil in front of him.
At the same time, he simulated the urgent desire to obtain that pencil in his mind.
In an instant, the magnetic field focal point in his brain began gradually radiating out a thread of magnetic field lines.
These weak threads quickly extended to the nearby pencil.
But the pencil remained motionless.
"It seems the emotion isn’t strong enough."
Wang Ye took a deep breath, his eyes narrowing slightly, and began amplifying the emotional fluctuations in his mind.
He desperately imagined the catastrophic consequences if he didn’t get that pencil, which would lead to failure in the most important matter of his life, render years of effort wasted, and cause everyone around him to look at him with disappointment...
Meanwhile, the weak anxious emotions in his brain were also continuously magnifying and expanding...
Wang Ye’s temples bulged with blue veins, his complexion slightly flushed, obviously starting to exert force.
At this moment, if someone else with ’Magnetic Sense’ were present.
They would see the magnetic field threads radiated by Wang Ye’s brain gradually thickening and solidifying.
Ultimately, intertwining into strands of invisible energy resembling hemp ropes, completely wrapping around the pencil.
Buzz—
The pencil, pulled by the invisible energy, surprisingly rolled a few centimeters toward Wang Ye with a ’clack.’
Wang Ye’s furrowed brow suddenly relaxed, but the magnetic field threads that had been painstakingly gathered instantly broke apart, and the pencil stopped rolling.
He sighed, reached out, rubbed his slightly aching temple, and murmured:
"For now, there is indeed the existence of Telekinesis, capable of moving real-world objects. However, this power is currently too weak; with my current level, even with all my might, I can only make the pencil roll a few centimeters..."
Wang Ye stood up and casually tossed the pencil into the pen holder.
"Exerting so much effort only produces this little strength; it seems this Telekinesis is temporarily useless, at most for showcasing during magic performances."
After completing the experiment.
Wang Ye changed into casual clothes and hiking shoes, ready to go out for a stroll.
The past few days, in preparation for the Shenzhen Marathon, to break the marathon record, he mostly did Running or practiced martial arts to raise his Skill Level, hardly having the chance to explore Shenzhen’s scenic spots.
Now the competition is over, and the prize money is about to be handed over.
He can begin to thoroughly enjoy this Shenzhen journey.
As he headed out, Wang Ye was also browsing the internet for various attractions within Shenzhen.
Most people’s first reaction upon arriving in a coastal city like Shenzhen is to go to the beach for a swim and experience the unique salty and moist sea breeze.
Wang Ye was no exception.
Now, with temperatures over thirty degrees during the summer, it’s perfect to swim at the beach to cool off. Moreover, today is Monday, so there presumably won’t be too many people at the attractions.
After scouting for scenic spots, Wang Ye hailed a cab by the roadside, heading to Yantian District, a few dozen kilometers away.
Upon getting out of the car, he followed the navigation to a place called the Dameisha Scenic Area.
This scenic area requires no ticket; just a reservation. Wang Ye operated slightly on the public account via his phone, then passed the ticket verification to enter the scenic area.
Upon entering the scenic area, Wang Ye felt a sudden clarity; the rolling waves and the endless azure horizon instantly unfurled before his eyes.
In the changing room, he donned the swimming trunks he carried with him.
Then stepped onto the beach.
The sun-cooked sandy ground felt scorching and prickly under bare feet.
Ordinary people might have to acclimate for a while before barely being able to walk on it.
But Wang Ye, unfazed, treaded onto the sand and began heading towards the sea.
At this point, the beach was already filled with many tourists, bustling together, setting up small tents and laying out beach chairs, enjoying sunbathing. Numerous tourists hugged swimming rings, venturing into the sea, relishing the waves’ embrace.
Wang Ye slightly astonished, finding so many tourists even on Monday; wouldn’t it be almost impossible to venture into the sea on weekends?
Wang Ye indeed guessed right. Every holiday or weekend, when the coastal scenic areas in Shenzhen become crowded as if to boil dumplings, and the small coastlines are almost packed, taking each step cautiously for fear of stepping on someone’s feet, lacking even a hint of scenic enjoyment.
Wang Ye circumvented the crowd and stepped into the water. A slight coolness instantly engulfed his ankles.
Wang Ye took a deep breath and plunged into the water with a splash.
The beach, lashed by waves throughout the year, although not large.
But the force was not small, capable of easily sweeping people into the sea.
Therefore, similar to a shark net, the coastal waters were equipped with something to prevent sharks from entering and prevent people from being swept away.
Lifeguards constantly patrolled the shore.
So the safety coefficient is not low.
However, most people still venture into the sea with swimming rings, just to prevent accidents.
A person like Wang Ye, who directly enters the sea, belongs to the minority.







