I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal -
Chapter 280 - 205: Dragon Breeding Plan?
Chapter 280: Chapter 205: Dragon Breeding Plan?
The original Ozaki’s Eight.
For Chen Yun, it was basically meaningless.
It’s as simple for him as an ordinary person going to the fitness equipment in the neighborhood.
So Chen Yun needed to modify it extensively to make it somewhat interesting.
The extent of modification can be like modding Heavenly Birth to become an orbital parachute jump without a parachute, experiencing the most thrilling free fall.
For instance, the Water Creatures’ challenge of surfing in a tsunami could be changed to surfing in hundred-meter giant waves, even higher ones.
Such waves were absolutely of a super catastrophe level.
The power of the hundred-meter waves was shockingly immense, far beyond ordinary storms. Such rare waves were often associated with seabed earthquakes, massive tsunamis, or special maritime meteorological events, carrying extraordinary energy and destructive power.
These waves not only surpassed most human-made structures but could easily reshape natural landscapes.
They could effortlessly erase coastal buildings, whether residential, commercial skyscrapers, or other man-made constructions, proving them utterly vulnerable.
Tsunami-sized hundred-meter waves could completely alter the topography, erode coastlines, bury land, and even redraw the direction of rivers.
But for Chen Yun, this was interesting enough.
Ordinary waves were not enough to scratch an itch, they were meaningless.
In short, it was about increasing the intensity.
Thinking this, Chen Yun became somewhat interested in trying out the modified Ozaki’s Eight.
However, hundred-meter waves were extremely rare and not phenomena one could encounter at will.
Waves of this scale far exceeded the largest waves likely to occur during normal oceanic activities or storms. They were more often related to very rare and extreme natural events, such as large-scale seabed earthquakes that triggered tsunamis.
Under normal circumstances, even severe storm waves rarely reached such astonishing heights.
Tsunamis were one of the most likely causes of these super waves, and their occurrence was closely related to seabed geological activities, such as seabed earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or submarine landslides.
These events could trigger tsunami waves that might not be prominent in the deep sea but would rapidly increase in height as they approached the coast due to shallower waters, forming enormously destructive waves.
Planning was needed to encounter such waves.
Or should he wait until he could create hundred-meter waves with a punch at any time and then experience it forcibly?
But by that time, he would most likely be completely indifferent to hundred-meter waves, so experiencing surfing then seemed meaningless.
Thinking this, Chen Yun furrowed his brows.
A series of related arrangements still needed careful planning and couldn’t be decided impulsively.
There were also other categories in Ozaki’s Eight that needed exaggerated modifications to be worth attempting.
Thus, he spent half an hour.
After a brief planning and conceptualizing.
Chen Yun lay back in his gaming chair, feeling the tranquility of the afternoon transitioning to evening.
His surroundings were gently wrapped in the soft afternoon sunlight, a delicate balance between warmth and laziness.
As time quietly moved from afternoon to evening, a faint violet tint bloomed across the sky, and the setting sun’s afterglow filtered through the partially closed curtains, casting mottled shadows on his face.
He closed his eyes, allowing his thoughts to drift with the peace.
However, the coughing sound of silly dog Bai Jin suddenly rang out.
Chen Yun looked toward the sound.
Silly dog Bai Jin curled up on a soft pad, usually lively, but now extraordinarily quiet. It trembled slightly all over, followed by a series of soft yet slightly hurried coughs, as if trying to clear the discomfort in its throat.
After each cough, it would slightly lift its head, looking around with its innocent big eyes, seemingly seeking comfort or understanding.
Then it lowered its head again, carefully touching its nose with its paws.
Seeing this, Chen Yun waved to silly dog Bai Jin.
Despite feeling a bit unwell, fatigue flickered in its eyes from the coughing.
But when it saw its owner, Chen Yun, beckoning gently, all discomfort seemed to be dispelled instantly by a warm force. Its eyes immediately brightened.
Its tail wagged as fast as a ratchet, almost striking the surrounding air, and the joyous "pat pat" sound echoed in the quiet room.
Little Bai Jin moved its small yet powerful limbs, hopping across the room, its ears swaying with the rhythm of its movement.
Even if its body was still weak, it ran to Chen Yun’s side without hesitation and jumped, trying to place its front paws on his knees.
Despite feeling unwell.
Silly dog Bai Jin wanted to be close to its owner.
Chen Yun smiled and reached out his hand to touch Bai Jin’s paw, emitting a "nurturing" force.
Based on many experiments since he had acquired this ability, the "nurturing" force was a nourishing skill that often brought positive changes due to the excess Life Force it ushered in.
That was exactly why "nurturing" could alleviate illnesses and heal injuries.
As Chen Yun’s power flowed.
The coughing Bai Jin quickly alleviated its discomfort, leaving only excitement and comfort in its emotions.
Life Force was improving its illness.
Making it change toward being an untroubled dog.
Just like the situation with Jiang Anping and Li Qiucheng, Bai Jin soon recovered his health.
He even became full of vigor due to an excess of Life Force, joyously running around the room, releasing his pent-up energy.
While watching Bai Jin run back and forth,
Chen Yun suddenly had an idea.
The "nurturing" Life Force can bring about positive changes in creatures.
Could there possibly be a way...
to use this nurturing Life Force to guide species to evolve?
Not to say whether it could reach his level.
But if there is such a possibility, even if only the slightest change occurs, it would be extraordinarily significant because it would mean that nurturing could promote biological evolution.
If creatures could evolve,
Chen Yun’s first reaction was to evolve the snakes he often ate. After all, eating snakes every day sometimes felt like he was eating a deceptive meal.
He could feel the appetite, but inexplicably he felt some aversion.
Chen Yun didn’t know why.
But he thought if snakes could be guided to evolve, even turning into something mythical like a Dragon from legends, the taste must improve significantly!
Just thinking about eating mythical Dragon liver and phoenix gallbladder made his mouth water.
Thinking this,
Chen Yun felt that this idea might not be impractical.
The ability to nurture was already ridiculous enough, and the idea of turning a snake into the non-existent Dragon seemed maybe not impossible either.
Although according to biological scientific theories,
it’s impossible for snakes to evolve into Dragons.
According to existing scientific knowledge and biological principles, it’s impossible for snakes to evolve into Dragons.
Dragons are creatures from ancient Chinese mythology, symbolizing strength and mystery, often described as water beasts with Dragon Clan bloodlines, with no connection to the natural classification and evolutionary pathway of terrestrial snakes.
In reality, snakes are reptiles, while Dragons are purely a cultural creation and do not represent any real biological category.
Moreover, scientific research shows that the lifespan of snakes is far too short to support their so-called "evolution" into Dragons. Even the largest snakes, such as anacondas and Burmese pythons, only live for a few decades, which is far from the centuries or even millennia mentioned in folklore.
Additionally, biological evolution is based on mechanisms like genetic mutations and natural selection, which occur gradually over millions to tens of millions of years, not as abrupt transformations within an individual in a short time.
Therefore, from the perspectives of biology, genetics, and scientific theories of evolution, snakes cannot evolve into Dragons through any form of "cultivation" or natural processes. These ideas stem more from rich imagination and ancient myths rather than scientific facts of the real world.
But Chen Yun’s abilities had never seemed to conform to existing science.
And Life Force, this thing, is also exceptionally unscientific, an almost omnipotent energy that could perplex any scientist.
Perhaps, there truly was a possibility for mass-producing Dragons.
If possible,
in time,
he could directly initiate a Dragon breeding program, massively cultivating Dragons as his new food source and increasing their numbers as much as possible.
Creating a complete, large-scale farming system.
Yesterday eat Dragon meat, today roast Dragon liver.
Tomorrow boil Dragon tendons, the day after fry Dragon heart.
The main focus would be extravagance.
Just thinking about it, Chen Yun’s mouth watered.
Of course, before achieving such a thought,
he still needed to conduct deeper and simpler research on the "nurturing" ability.
Whether it could stimulate biological evolution was still a question not easily answered, still merely Chen Yun’s baseless speculation.
Thinking this,
Chen Yun watched Bai Jin, who was energetically running around, and noticed nothing out of the ordinary.
The bundle of Life Force, besides healing Bai Jin, simply made him livelier and energetic, running around to release his energy.
Combining previous experiences using the "nurturing" ability, it seemed he could continue to use the nurturing ability on Bai Jin, to see what kind of effect a continuous infusion of massive Life Force would have on Bai Jin, the silly dog, without sickness or injury.
But Chen Yun did not plan to continue transmitting the nurturing power to Bai Jin.
Because he was worried it might cause some problems.
Such as... receiving too much without being able to handle it.
Indeed, as this domain had never been touched by humanity, it wouldn’t be strange for unknown problems to arise.
So after pondering for a long time,
Chen Yun felt he needed to find a test subject, a living creature for experiments whom he did not care whether it lived or died.
to conduct a deeper and simpler study into the "nurturing" ability.
to verify whether the influx of Life Force could potentially guide and accelerate the evolution of living organisms.
And finding one, was not difficult.
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