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I Know All Negative Effects of Entries in Instances-Chapter 406 - 278: Entry: Evergreen
Entry: Evergreen (0.001%) Not Activated
Zhou Yingting listened to the commotion around him and couldn’t help but glance down at the entry in front of him.
After reading the article on the wall, this entry appeared on his attribute panel.
The entry was marked as not activated. It seemed like cultivating this technique to the introductory level was equivalent to activating this entry.
Once this entry is activated, the cultivation technique can be considered initiated.
However, it appears that activating this entry is still quite difficult.
"It seems, we can sort of grasp the cultivation method, but it still feels very difficult. After just one read of the article, the activation progress of the entry is only at 0.001%."
The others, at this moment, also looked at their attribute panels and began to speak.
They felt that activating this entry was still very challenging.
But after he finished speaking, someone chimed in.
"If it’s just one in ten thousand, it seems relatively simple. We spent five minutes reading the article once, so that five minutes counts as one ten-thousandth point."
"If we spend 12 hours a day reading this article, we only need around seven hundred days to fill the progress bar, which means we have learned the entry."
"Calculating like this, we only need two years to learn this entry, which is even less than the time that the genius mentioned earlier took."
He just calculated carefully, that if you spend 12 hours a day reading the article, and each reading increases progress by one ten-thousandth, you only need two years to max out the progress.
After hearing this, the others calculated in their hearts and actually felt it was true.
However, Song Qingyun listened to this and shook his head, "I think you might be too optimistic with your calculations. Giving a straightforward ten-thousandth the first time might be an entry-level perk or simply no initial threshold."
"But after that, it might not be so easy to push the progress bar."
Song Qingyun thought, it had been so long for a genius to emerge, and that genius spent three years to learn.
Now for them, everyone’s better than a genius? That couldn’t be so ridiculous, right?
Even though they came here to clear a dungeon, it shouldn’t be that exaggerated.
Moreover, the people in the dungeon are actually living beings who can still invade the real world, except for some special or eerie ones.
Under such circumstances, he felt that over the years, the most talented one took three years, yet they want to break that record, and so many of them—it seemed quite unlikely.
Song Qingyun’s words stunned everyone around, and when they exchanged glances, their expressions turned somewhat grim.
It wasn’t because Song Qingyun’s words were unpleasant; it was mainly because they believed his words made a lot of sense.
They didn’t think of themselves as destined protagonists.
In previous experiences with some dungeons, they often gambled with their lives.
With this in mind, they took a deep breath and glanced at the wall ahead.
"How about this, let’s split into two groups. The first group will carefully read the cultivation technique over there, while the other group will just skim through the technique, and later we’ll see if anyone’s progress bar increases?"
Wu Song thought about it and quickly came up with a method to test this.
To see if they could increase the progress bar by studying the cultivation technique, they should be able to find out through testing.
With this in mind, they immediately began to act.
After all, the best outcome from this test was a ten-thousandth increase in progress, so no one really cared. They directly divided into two teams.
One team carefully studied the cultivation technique, while the other team gave it a casual glance.
To ensure the correctness of their approach, they did not just conduct the test once but conducted it for more than ten hours.
Initially, the two teams tried it once, but neither saw any change in their progress bars, which made everyone realize something was amiss.
Not until they continued for over ten hours did the team that was focused see their progress bar increase by one ten-thousandth.
After noticing this, everyone’s expressions turned somewhat sour.
After spending over ten hours, only to increase by one ten-thousandth—it seemed infeasible.
Doesn’t this mean they could only increase by one ten-thousandth each day, and to learn what they needed wouldn’t they have to fill the progress bar to a hundred percent?
Thinking of this, they immediately felt a chill in their hearts.
How could anyone learn at this rate?
No wonder it was said before that the most talented one took three years.
Whether they could even learn it was a matter, let alone doing so in three years.







