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Chapter 277 - 204: Becoming a Test Subject is Your Luck_2
Chapter 277: Chapter 204: Becoming a Test Subject is Your Luck_2
Repeated bone or soft tissue injuries may lead to long-term chronic pain issues, affecting the quality of life.
Frequent joint injuries may accelerate joint wear and tear, increasing the risk of arthritis.
Severe or repeated trauma may damage surrounding blood vessels, affecting circulation, leading to thrombosis or other circulatory system problems.
In addition, there are possible neurofunctional disorders caused by compression of nerves, persistent physical injuries may trigger autoimmune diseases, infections from wounds may lead to a series of inflammations, and so forth...
In short, the accumulation of trauma is very likely to cause certain diseases, or it could be said that trauma is sometimes inseparable from diseases.
These symptoms, which are already considered diseases rather than injuries, had been seen quite a lot by Chen Yun previously in Li Qiucheng.
Next.
Chen Yun instinctively wanted to control variables for this experiment.
Considering Jiang Anping’s disease as a rare, unique congenital disease, it is impossible to control variables for the most crucial disease category.
Hence, Chen Yun could only control variables for the strength of the nurturing ability.
After the soul emergence, the strength of nurturing ability was also reduced and restricted.
Thus, Chen Yun also sought a test subject requiring a soul emergence for treatment, ensuring that the used nurturing ability’s strength has certain restrictions.
Lastly.
The various diseases on Li Qiucheng’s body, once cured, would show obvious manifestations, such as suddenly being able to move more freely and not feeling pain all over.
Such distinct manifestations facilitate the assessment of the effectiveness of the nurturing ability.
Therefore, in summary.
Chen Yun chose Li Qiucheng as the subject for the experiment.
As the spiritual power spread to the downstairs, the scene in the rental room came into view.
Inside the room, sunlight peeked through half-closed curtains, speckling the slightly messy yet lively space, where the original gaming chair and computer were stacked in a corner.
Clearly, Li Qiucheng rented this place solely because the rental cost by the wealthy Bai Shi was cheap, not because of the gaming hostel’s appeal.
The most striking thing in the room was the eight huge posters hanging in various corners of the room, corresponding to the legendary Ozaki’s Eight challenges.
This made Chen Yun’s eyes gleam with a hint of interest.
Ozaki’s Eight is a series of fictional extreme sports challenges originating from the movie "Point Break."
These challenges, proposed by the character Ozaki Shōya, aim to pay tribute to the strength of nature, and the completion of all eight challenges is claimed to achieve a kind of spiritual elevation or "Nirvana."
They include—
Power Emergence: typically refers to abyss kayaking or extreme off-road racing, testing participants’ abilities to defy natural forces.
Heavenly Birth: extreme parachute jumping, parachuting from towering peaks, experiencing flight and safe landing.
Earth Awakening: may include cave parachuting, extreme jungle crossing, or extreme cave exploration, to explore and traverse the unknown depths of Earth.
Water Creatures: extreme surfing, navigating giant waves, exemplifying harmonious movements with natural elements.
Wind Surge: extreme wingsuit flying, wearing a specially designed suit to glide down from mountain peaks, navigating the air using aerodynamic principles.
Ice Solidification: extreme downhill skiing (mountain descent/mountain chasing), skiing at high speeds on extremely steep and possibly ice-covered slopes.
Master of Life: free-solo climbing, without the need for rope protection, solely climbing steep cliffs using hands and feet.
Ultimate Trust: extreme cliff diving, diving into the water from great heights, not only a test of skill but profound trust in nature and one’s own abilities.
Chen Yun did have some interest in these Ozaki’s Eight.
However, the Power Emergence and Ultimate Trust were really not that interesting; Heavenly Birth might be fun if one didn’t use a parachute, and Water Creatures could be quite nice if it involved riding a hundred-meter-high wave...
Looking at the posters, Chen Yun’s thoughts drifted unconsciously.
Obviously.
This was Li Qiucheng’s dream.
But now, Li Qiucheng obviously did not have the ability to fulfill it.
In one corner of the room lay Li Qiucheng, currently in the recovery phase.
The bedside was piled with various medical supplies, from elastic bandages and ice packs to various anti-inflammatory and pain-relief medications, all proclaiming the owner’s recent suffering.
Despite this, the bedside was still adorned with numerous photos featuring his thrilling moments conquering snowy mountains, parachuting, and surfing - images brimming with freedom and passion, starkly contrasting with the current period of convalescence.
In the center of the room, an old exercise bike quietly awaited its user.
Beside it lay a worn pair of climbing shoes and several pieces of protective gear, evidencing that even during the recovery period, this extreme sportsman had not given up on maintaining physical fitness and his aspirations for the future.
The rehabilitation plan chart on the wall was marked with different colored writing, indicating daily progress. Each completed task had a little check next to it, recording persistence and improvement.
Scattered on the desk were various books on sports medicine and nutrition, along with a travel journal that looked slightly worn from use, recording not only each perilous adventure but also his plans and aspirations for future exploits.
In the corner, the open-plan kitchen, though small, was neatly organized, a blender and a row of neatly arranged protein powder containers indicating the owner’s focus on nutritional recovery. A post-it note on the refrigerator door listed various foods beneficial for bone healing and muscle recovery.
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