Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi

Chapter 441 - 316: There’s a Demon on the Mountain, I’m Not Joking_2



Chapter 441 - 316: There’s a Demon on the Mountain, I’m Not Joking_2

This feeling was like riding a motorcycle at full speed. When you have an endless supply of physical strength and the cool breeze keeps blowing in your face, Running doesn’t bring you pain, but joy.

At this moment, the parents were running faster and faster, without realizing it themselves. They only felt as if their stamina was bottomless, no matter how much they moved, they couldn’t use it up. The faster they consumed their energy, the more exhilarated they felt, as if releasing something that had been pent up within them.

This reminded Wang Ye of himself when he first acquired the system. When he first gained power, he couldn’t resist the urge to run every day. Now that his parents had acquired power for the first time, they exhibited the same behavior, making him realize that this was likely a common reaction when the weak suddenly gained strength. It wasn’t about boasting to others, but about venting the grievances and suppressed Qi in their hearts.

His parents continued to circle around the track,

from ten laps to twenty laps, and then from twenty laps to fifty.

Eventually, they stopped at one hundred laps, which was a full marathon distance.

And only less than two hours had passed since Wang Ye brought them out for training.

This meant that, without realizing it, his parents had broken the world record for a marathon.

A result coveted by countless athletes around the world.

What Wang Ye had struggled to achieve after months of hard training,

his parents had easily accomplished in just one day,

though it was with Wang Ye’s assistance that they broke the record.

Meanwhile, after forty kilometers of running, his parents finally showed signs of obvious fatigue.

They leaned on their knees, panting heavily, while Wang Ye handed them two bottles of electrolyte drinks he had prepared in advance.

They took the drinks, twisted open the caps, and sipped the drinks while watching Wang Ye’s steady breathing with a hint of surprise in their eyes.

They distinctly remembered that Wang Ye had been running behind them the entire time, for over an hour,

and their running speed was not low throughout. Although they didn’t have a sports watch to measure the speed precisely, they could estimate from their four or five decades of experience that the speed was about twenty miles per hour, which is the speed limit for most shared electric bikes.

Running at such a speed, an average person would be considered very fit if they could maintain it for half a minute, let alone running for over an hour, nearly two hours straight.

Even with their dramatically improved physical constitution from the run, they still ended up exhausted after over an hour, yet Wang Ye hadn’t even broken a sweat?

So... what level of physical fitness had Wang Ye reached?

"Xiao Ye, you... how many kilometers can you run nonstop now?" stuttered his father.

"Take a guess."

Wang Ye just smiled and didn’t answer their question.

After his parents had rested, he sent them back home, settling them in.

Then he left the house, running along the road, departing the city, heading towards the suburbs.

After completing his daily Assimilation work,

Wang Ye would then be able to continue testing the limits of his Flying speed.

During the day, there were many trucks passing on the suburban highways, hindering his tests of the limits.

But at night, even though there were trucks on the road, their numbers significantly decreased compared to the daytime.

As long as Wang Ye paid a little attention, he shouldn’t be discovered.

And even if he were discovered, he might not necessarily expose his identity. Because fast-moving objects at night appear very blurry, making it impossible for the naked eye or surveillance to capture his face or physique clearly.

Wang Ye estimated that his current limit flying speed could exceed 300 kilometers per hour.

Even high-speed cameras might not be able to capture him clearly. However, most areas currently have installed infrared surveillance cameras with night vision, which he needed to be more cautious of.

Infrared surveillance cameras are high-tech monitoring devices developed today, utilizing photoelectric conversion technology to convert infrared light signals into electric signals, thereby enabling surveillance of target areas.

Many nighttime thieves or criminals committing acts in the dark have been caught through infrared surveillance cameras,

which can capture a criminal’s face even in complete darkness. Once a face is captured, the police can use big data matching to accurately identify the criminal. It is now a powerful tool in combating crime.

But night is still night, and infrared can only barely render a relatively clear image of slow-moving targets. If a target moves slightly faster, the infrared night vision would only capture a streak of blurred light.

Not to mention at Wang Ye’s current speed, capturing a clear image would be out of the question.

So Wang Ye was still confident in his mind.

However, to be safe, he still had to try to avoid surveillance during his tests.

The best would be for the cameras not to capture even a white blur,

to ensure complete safety.

He dodged surveillance while searching for an unoccupied area nearby.

At around 12:15,

Wang Ye finally found a deserted wild mountainous area spanning ten kilometers.

His hometown was mainly mountainous terrain, so there were especially many lonely wild mountains.

This kind of place was perfect for Wang Ye to conduct some unsanctioned tests.

However, some wild mountains also had some brick houses and muddy roads, because after all, this was China, a country with a population of fourteen billion people. There could be people living anywhere.

Wang Ye specially chose a wild mountain with fewer people for testing. Even if accidentally seen, the impact would be minor. Most people who could still live in such areas were probably elderly who hadn’t interacted with the outside world for half their lives. Young people had long left the mountains to work in the city, so it’s unlikely they’d remain in the remote wilderness living a self-reliant rural life.

He reached the mountain top and suddenly activated his bone growth ability.

Swish swish...

Krak...

He could hear his bones constantly wriggling and intertwining, producing a crackling sound like beans popping. Meanwhile, his ribs gradually deformed and began to stretch outward. His body’s skeleton was also gradually emptied of marrow and metallic elements, transforming into hollow pipe-like bones.

At a speed of half a meter per second, a pair of towering bone wings extended out from his back. As the bone wings grew, his skin was gradually torn, revealing growth patterns that highlighted the wings with a scarlet hue.

Two or three minutes later.

Wang Ye finally regrew the Demon Wings from that afternoon.

Huff... huff...

He panted heavily, absorbing the moonlight bathing his cells, quickly recovering the energy drained within him.

Development required a lot of energy, and the night couldn’t provide him with ample Fixed Star light source,

so he inevitably felt some physical strain when active at night.

After recovering his stamina, Wang Ye looked at the massive scarlet wings extending over a dozen meters behind him.

He couldn’t help but feel speechless.

This thing... was way too conspicuous.

Moreover, due to his body’s high Primordial Qi density, the wings also emitted an extremely faint glow. Although it was not enough to illuminate the surrounding landscape, it made his wings appear in stark relief against the pitch-black night sky.

As long as one didn’t have vision problems, they could see two gigantic faintly glowing scarlet shapes hovering in the air. Most people would likely think it was merely some weather phenomenon.

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Meanwhile, at the foot of the mountain,

two young men in their twenties setting up tents and fishing outdoors

saw the two sudden black and red vague objects appearing on the mountain,

and their movements stilled.

"What... is that thing?"

"Could it be raining?"

"No, I checked the weather forecast before leaving. It won’t rain."

"Wait, dude, check that out again. Doesn’t it look like Demon Wings?"


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