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Chapter 336 - 235: It’s Simply Ubisoft
Chapter 336: Chapter 235: It’s Simply Ubisoft
Even though he was busy with various plans in the afternoon,
the evening’s training was necessary.
Chen Yun did not slack off and, as usual, made his way to the seaside.
After swinging a huge stick and walking with great vigor at sea for a while, he simply let himself fall into the water to continue with the next step of his training.
The moment he sank into the sea, it was as if he had entered an entirely new world.
The water enveloped his body, offering both a gentle and powerful resistance, an environment that no gym on land could match.
Chen Yun started his usual deep-sea version of free exercise, using the buoyancy and resistance of the water to enhance his muscle strength and flexibility.
He imitated the swimming posture of a whale, engaging in long-distance freestyle swimming that thoroughly stretched and strengthened the muscles in his back, abdomen, and limbs.
He executed a series of underwater jumps, imagining himself as a dolphin leaping out of the water, which significantly improved his leg and core muscle groups’ explosive training.
He found a relatively gentle seabed and began doing seabed push-ups and deep squats. Under the buoyancy of the water, these exercises were more challenging than on land, requiring intense focus and body balance control to achieve optimal training effects.
In such a unique training environment, time seemed to pass even faster.
Although these exercises were just a drop in the bucket for Chen Yun and did not yield many significant results,
in general, they were much more effective than those on land.
Having something is better than having nothing.
Training muscles at the seabed is not only a test of the body but also a purification of the soul.
After working vigorously on his physical body for some time, Chen Yun burst out of the sea.
He landed on the rocks by the shore.
Chen Yun steadied himself, letting the sea breeze freely tousle his wet hair.
His face bore a satisfied smile.
The seawater did not slide down along his perfectly contoured muscles but was shaken off entirely by a barely perceptible tremor.
This was somewhat like a dog shaking off water.
Shaking off water is typically an action where dogs, after swimming, bathing, or being in the rain, rapidly shake their bodies to shed the water from their fur.
For dogs, this movement is very natural and efficient; they can rapidly remove a large amount of water to dry off quickly.
However, Chen Yun’s action was clearly much more advanced.
His tremors were more minor, and he shed the water far more thoroughly.
Thus, instead of saying it was like a dog shaking off water, it would be better to give it a more interesting name:
"Not a feather can land, nor can an insect alight."
This describes a state where Kung Fu has reached an extraordinary level.
It means that when a person’s Inner Strength is cultivated to perfection, not even a feather can rest upon them, nor can something as insignificant as mosquitoes or flies stay on their skin,
because their sensitivity and control power over their body have reached such an extreme that they can detect and repel any minor external disturbances.
This is a metaphor, depicting the incredibly high realm achieved in martial arts training, where the body and spirit are united, incredibly sensitive to the outside world, and capable of freely controlling every part of their own body.
Naturally, Chen Yun had never practiced Kung Fu, and such fanciful martial arts did not exist in this world.
But...
With Chen Yun’s body control ability, he indeed had reached this legendary realm.
Because he could control every corner of his muscle so definitively, he forcibly achieved the state of not allowing a feather to land nor an insect to alight.
In a sense, this was a miracle of strength.
He had transformed a notion that existed only in fantasy into a tangible reality.
Chen Yun stood on the rocks, gazing at the sea’s gradually calming surface, feeling an unprecedented sense of peace and power.
His training was not just a physical challenge.
In the eyes of most people, such methods of training were undoubtedly extreme and unbelievable.
But for Chen Yun, it was just a part of his daily routine.
It was his way of pursuing the limit, to surpass himself.
As the night deepened and moonlight scattered over the sea surfaces, revealing a glimmering sheen, Chen Yun’s figure stood out, isolated and resolute under the silver glow.
Behind the loneliness and perseverance incomprehensible to others, Chen Yun had found his own path, one that led to the unknown yet brimming with possibilities.
He believed that as long as he continued to explore and strive relentlessly, he would someday reach a new realm that even he could not predict.
Contemplating,
Chen Yun’s consciousness instantly emerged from his body, reaching the Philippines miles away.
The date was the evening of April 28th.
He had gone to the D-class personnel supply depot prepared by Abba Lerner in the Philippines on the morning of April 27th to conduct an experiment about Dream Entry.
After the experiment concluded,
he left behind two D-class personnel unprocessed, instead keeping them for observing the series of subsequent effects brought about by the Dream Entry experiment.
He wanted to observe whether
their damaged spiritual power could recover on its own?
When his manipulation of dreams led to psychological damage, was the harm permanent? Or could there be an additive effect?
If there was a significant difference in spiritual recovery compared to what he ordinarily saw in daily life, it would mean that at least one of the spiritual damages caused by dream collapse or the death of the Spiritual Body in dreams carried the effect of delaying or even preventing spiritual recovery.
Therefore,
Chen Yun’s sudden soul emergence to the Philippines was to check on the two captives he had left behind.
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