Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi

Chapter 363 - 277: Body Seizure (Part 2)



Chapter 363 - 277: Body Seizure (Part 2)

The only method now is to let the Golden Eagle soar not far from him.

And at any time use Mind Control to bring the Golden Eagle back to his side.

Wang Ye conducted a brief test,

letting the Golden Eagle fly as far as possible.

Testing the extreme distance of his mind link with the Golden Eagle.

After a ten-minute test,

Wang Ye discovered that the extreme distance of his Mind Sensing with the Golden Eagle is about fifty kilometers,

which means if the Golden Eagle is more than fifty kilometers away, Wang Ye can’t issue real-time commands, nor accurately sense its position.

The Golden Eagle needs to fly back within the fifty-kilometer range based on memory, in order to reconnect the sensing.

After learning this distance limit, Wang Ye sat in place and thought for a long time, finally deciding to keep the Golden Eagle with him. But he wouldn’t let it get too close, only allowing it to soar about twenty to thirty kilometers away, occasionally hunting on the ground to replenish energy.

This distance of twenty to thirty kilometers only takes the Golden Eagle five minutes at its fastest to reach. This is also the most suitable distance calculated repeatedly by Wang Ye. It’s not too far to break the mind link, nor too close to reveal that he has a Golden Eagle.

This means the Golden Eagle can take timely measures based on Wang Ye’s commands. When Wang Ye encounters problems difficult to solve, the Golden Eagle can swiftly fly over and give his enemies an unexpected attack.

For example, when Wang Ye is surrounded by numerous people, it’s difficult for two fists to compete against four hundred hands, so he can use Mind Control to make the Golden Eagle handle some enemies. Also, if he’s attacked in a hidden spot several kilometers away by enemies with high lethal hot weapons, he can control the Golden Eagle to counterattack unexpectedly.

Though Wang Ye is mighty, able to fight against a hundred by himself, he has no defensive means against concealed enemies kilometers away, so this Golden Eagle can be considered his trump card.

Moreover, synchronizing with the Golden Eagle’s sensory abilities grants Wang Ye a sort of "divine perspective," a third-person viewpoint. He can switch to the Golden Eagle’s vision at any time, observing all movements from an aerial view.

This ability isn’t just for fending off enemies; when Wang Ye challenges extreme sports, it can be used as a map. Due to the Golden Eagle’s maximum flying height exceeding three thousand meters, the perspective from above is exceptionally broad, in some ways functioning even better than Wang Ye’s comprehensive Five Senses.

After exploring the Golden Eagle’s abilities thoroughly, Wang Ye promptly commanded it to fly into the sky. After giving the Golden Eagle commands, it quickly flapped its wings and soared skyward, gradually disappearing into the clouds. Without special equipment for close observation, one wouldn’t notice a Golden Eagle circling the area around Wang Ye in the sky.

Wang Ye then quickly returned to where Carlos was.

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About half an hour later, Wang Ye and Carlos had devised a relatively simple off-road route.

After deciding on the route, Wang Ye got into the car, ready to take Carlos off-roading along this path.

In the helicopter above, Li Weimin and the pilot were tensely watching the two cars racing through the earth-toned canyon below, ready to rescue or use ropes to pull them onto the helicopter at any time. Because here, it’s easy to drive onto inescapable pillars or low platforms, at which point they would need the helicopter’s ropes to pull them out of danger.

This helicopter’s pilot was also specifically sought out by Li Weimin, a well-trained senior pilot, with some understanding of extreme sports, allowing him to precisely predict the driving route of Wang Ye and Carlos, then using skilled flying techniques to closely follow behind their two-seaters, ready at any moment for emergency rescue actions.

From a high-altitude view, only two gray-black shadows could be seen moving rapidly across the pillar-strewn desert, kicking up clouds of dust behind them, the loud sound waves produced by their engines and gears rotating audible even from hundreds of meters away.

If heard at close range, this sound wave would be very harsh, like noise, but in this vast canyon, heard from a distance, the echoes coming from all around added a touch of ethereal and epic quality to the sound.

Wang Ye was seen performing numerous fancy maneuvers in various terrains, taking his ride to spin 360 degrees in the air, and making near-ground, parallel turns and drifts on somewhat slippery ground. It seemed the rough terrain was extremely manageable for him, even more challenging routes wouldn’t phase him.

But what no one noticed was that above the helicopter, there was another Golden Eagle with a wingspan over three meters, shimmering under the Sun like gold, keeping close to Wang Ye’s direction.

At this moment, Wang Ye appeared to be closely focused on the route ahead, but in fact, he was using the Golden Eagle’s "divine perspective" to assist him in the off-road. The Golden Eagle’s eyesight is very keen, at least 8 to 10 times better than humans. In good lighting conditions, the Golden Eagle can spot a hare as small as 45.72 centimeters from 3.22 kilometers away. Moreover, the Golden Eagle possesses dual visual systems, allowing its eyes to work independently for a broader field of view, although the precision might not match Wang Ye, it surpasses him in broadness.

With the Golden Eagle’s "divine perspective" assistance, Wang Ye’s drive was incredibly precise,

like a pre-programmed machine, never making a mistake.

For ordinary people, the greatest challenge when off-roading in a canyon filled with pillars is the inability to accurately identify directions, as the speed of an off-road motorcycle is extremely fast, and choosing a safe route at over a hundred miles per hour is very difficult. Thus, many off-road riders train repeatedly on their routes before attempting the highest speed challenges, until they develop muscle memory, able to navigate without even looking.

Though Carlos wasn’t very familiar with this off-road route, he knew following Wang Ye would be foolproof. Despite Carlos’ ordinary driving skills being insufficient to conquer this extremely dangerous route, under Wang Ye’s guidance, he managed to complete it.

After successfully completing the challenge, Wang Ye and Carlos celebrated briefly, and boarded the helicopter to return to their lodging.

After returning to the hotel, Wang Ye first returned to his room pretending to rest, then quietly slipped out the window when no one was watching. After leaving the hotel, he didn’t head to the gang territory but instead found an ant nest nearby.

He intended to test if his Mind Control Ability could be applied to these nearly mindless insects.

If creatures like the Golden Eagle possess certain emotions and intelligence,

then most insects are instinctual creatures devoid of any cognitive activity because their brain structure isn’t complex enough, capable only of some reflexive responses, driven by neurogenic reactions to external stimuli, or instinctual responses.

Especially ants, which as colony creatures have extremely simple individual structures, lacking even a brain, their intelligence realized through the distribution and connection of ganglia. The ganglia spread throughout their bodies independently control different bodily functions, allowing ants to breathe, digest, and move limbs. Therefore, ants have little individual judgment capability, relying on collective consciousness to act.

So, how can Wang Ye achieve Mind Control when the opponent has no consciousness at all?


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