I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal
Chapter 392 - 260: Is the cycling community in chaos? If it is, I’m getting involved.

Chapter 392: Chapter 260: Is the cycling community in chaos? If it is, I’m getting involved.

Slipping down dry land was quite a unique experience.

And Chen Yun had already experienced it a few times before, so sliding down this slope without equipment, he could say he had quite a bit of insight.

No need to worry about branches and rubble.

They could be crushed at will, or to say, even if they couldn’t be crushed, they wouldn’t leave any marks on Chen Yun’s Steel Body after the collision.

What he needed to worry about wasn’t going too fast.

It was about not going fast enough.

So.

Chen Yun had learned to use Telekinesis to control the air as a layer of air cushion, placing it between himself and the ground as a lubricant.

The function of the air cushion was not to buffer.

It wasn’t to reduce Chen Yun’s injuries.

But to reduce friction and to speed up his descent as much as possible.

Therefore.

Greeting the rising sun, Chen Yun’s speed was quite astonishing.

The sunlight scattered across his body, casting a long shadow.

He was like a golden arrow slicing through the morning mist.

Chen Yun’s heartbeat accelerated with the increase in speed, not out of nervousness or fear, but purely because of that unbridled exhilaration.

The wind howled in his ears, bringing a sense of freedom like never before.

He felt like he was part of nature, merging with the mountain, the wind, the light – all worries and constraints thrown far behind him.

He also sensed the impact of gravity.

With the change in the slope.

Chen Yun adjusted his posture, sometimes diving, sometimes gliding sideways; with each adjustment, his speed reached new heights.

The Telekinesis-formed air cushion created a thin barrier between him and the ground, making every contact feel extremely light.

As if he were sliding through the air, rather than the rough mountain terrain.

Even without the moist mountain environment after a rain, he could still create an environment to accelerate himself.

In such a state, Chen Yun surpassed one target after another.

The cycling teams on the highway were once his reference points.

But now, they could only see his back.

It’s just a pity they couldn’t see Chen Yun.

Because Chen Yun took the mountain slope, while these cyclists took the highway.

So Chen Yun wasn’t in their sight but on a nearby mountain peak instead.

Eventually, Chen Yun leaped out from the bottom of the slope.

Landing gracefully and stably in an extremely elegant pose.

Not one of those embarrassing dog-licking-the-mud or head-over-heels tumbles.

Even at such high speeds, he could still control his form perfectly; after all, this speed was nothing compared to when he ran.

He proved he could not only control the forces of nature but also harness them, making them a part of himself.

And he was spotless.

His Telekinesis might not be that powerful, but as a lubricating air cushion or a dustproof coat, it was more than sufficient.

So he remained completely clean all the way down.

Looking around, he had arrived at the highway.

He could sense the group of cyclists he had left behind slowly approaching from an uphill section behind.

Standing there, Chen Yun looked back at the slope he had just conquered, a surge of unspeakable pride welling up in his heart.

Of course, this pride wasn’t excessive.

Compared to skiing on tall snowy mountains, sliding down this minor hill was nothing to mention.

Though any other professional skier, even with full Equipment, would find sliding down these slopes a life-threatening struggle.

To do so was already breathtaking.

But after all, he was not ordinary; he was a superhuman living among ordinary people.

His goals naturally couldn’t be set too low.

So at this moment, a strong desire arose in Chen Yun’s heart to conquer snowy mountains.

Even if not snowy mountains, visiting some taller mountains would be nice too.

His next significant destination happened to be the Qinling.

Qinling stretched across the middle of Hua Country.

Extending around 1600 kilometers east to west, and 100 to 150 kilometers wide from north to south, it’s an important geographical divider in Hua Country.

It not only separates the south and north of Hua Country but also acts as a natural barrier for various ecological, climatic, and cultural differences.

Taibai Mountain, the main peak of Qinling, with an altitude of 3767 meters, is majestic and spectacular, known as "the first peak of Qinling," a sacred place for mountaineers and explorers.

While not the tallest on Earth,

It was certainly much taller than the small peak he had just slid down.

Its mountain ranges undulated, peaks overlapped, forests were dense, and biodiversity was rich, home to many rare animals and plants such as giant pandas and golden monkeys.

This made Chen Yun even more interested.

He was greatly interested in encountering wild pandas and golden monkeys.

Who wouldn’t like pandas and golden monkeys?

They are the spirits of these mountains, as well as the precious treasures of Hua Country and even the whole world.

The giant panda, with its rotund body, black and white fur, and eternally "I am cute" expression, made one irresistibly want to get closer.

The golden monkeys leaped between the treetops like the most agile notes in the forest. Their bodies covered with long golden hair, like flowing sunlight, each jump seemed like a dance in the air.

Having a golden monkey and a panda as pets would simply be cooler than something like a black bear.

While pondering.

The group of cyclists rode toward Chen Yun.

Each one of these cyclists was fully equipped, dressed in bright cycling attire.

Their faces were covered with sweat, evidently finding the mountain roads challenging.

Each of their bikes carried essential supplies: water bottles, dry food, bike repair tools, and even simple first aid kits.

It certainly looked professional.

Among them, a man and a woman were clearly experienced veterans.

They rode steadily, breathed rhythmically, as if no terrain could halt their progress.

The other two men were greenhorns, new to the scene.

Though their skills were a bit rough around the edges, their eyes sparkled with earnest determination.

After all, those who would cycle on these mountain roads early in the morning tended not only to be wealthy but also truly passionate about cycling.

From a distance,

Chen Yun could still hear their conversation.

It was the novice male cyclist behind, speaking resignedly to the woman who seemed to be the leader, "The first time I met you three, I asked if the cycling community was chaotic, because if it was, I’d join in."

"You all told me it was, and within days I excitedly bought all the gear."

"Then I realized I’d been had."

"Like now, arriving at a village nearby a day in advance and starting to ride hard early in the morning happens more often than I can count."

The novice man complained with a look of exasperation on his face.

But clearly it was just playful banter, he was obviously still very happy. His face was smiling, and his feet were pedaling faster than anyone’s.

It seemed he had truly fallen in love with cycling.

His companions were well aware of this and smiled back at him.

Indeed, the small community of cycling enthusiasts was expectedly a bit chaotic, but they were all truly passionate about cycling.

"After all, you’ve come to love cycling now, haven’t you?"

The Rider Captain laughed.

Then, with a strong push, she left the uphill stretch and led the group onto a relatively gentle flat piece of road.

And just as they arrived,

She saw a man standing by the side of the road in the distance, with a dog that was panting heavily beside him.

It wasn’t just her; the rest of the group noticed the man as well.

As they passed Chen Yun, they cast surprised glances his way.

A pedestrian on a mountain road, early in the morning?

The four of them felt a flicker of curiosity about this individual, who had shown up so early on the winding mountain road.

That curiosity,

Unfortunately, brought on a bit of trouble.

Under Chen Yun’s watchful gaze,

The greenhorn cyclist, who had joined the group thinking it was all chaos, seemed to have gotten distracted and accidentally fell to the ground.

Because he had slowed down when passing Chen Yun,

The fall didn’t seem too bad.

But as luck would have it, he seemed to have dislocated his joint by accident.

Immediately he clutched his right arm and collapsed to the ground, letting out a wail of pain.

The suddenness of the event took everyone by surprise.

The novice cyclist writhed in agony on the ground, his face pale.

Large beads of sweat slid down his forehead.

His right arm was bent at an odd angle, clearly indicating a dislocated joint at the impact.

Chen Yun was also stunned.

Kid... that careless?

Watching the man wailing less than two meters away at his feet, Chen Yun almost felt like he was the victim of a scam.

But he was indeed aware that the lad had simply taken a bad fall.

The youngster had no intention of staging an accident; the fall was clearly genuine.

In a sense, it seemed Chen Yun did attract the man’s attention.

The others quickly stopped their bikes and gathered around.

The experienced female Rider Captain immediately took out her phone to call for emergency help, trying to soothe her injured companion, "Don’t worry, the rescue team is already on the way."

Seeing this, Chen Yun waved his hand to stop her, "Let me have a look—maybe I can do something."

His voice conveyed a reassuring calmness.

It wasn’t that he was feeling particularly altruistic.

He hadn’t taken any action—it was the kid’s own carelessness that caused the fall.

But somehow, it did involve him.

The others looked at Chen Yun with skepticism.

They wanted to stop this stranger, but seeing their companion’s agonizing cries on the ground, they all instinctively ceased their actions.

Chen Yun then crouched down, carefully examining the injury.

His spiritual power, like an X-ray, penetrated through everything, clearly revealing the extent of the novice’s injuries.

Then, he gently lifted the injured arm.

With seemingly delicate yet remarkably precise movements, he slowly adjusted the joint back into place.

All onlookers held their breath, watching tensely.

Just when everyone thought this would require more professional medical intervention,

There was a "click," and the joint popped back into place.

The injured cyclist let out a cry of surprise, followed by a clear reduction in pain.

His eyes widened in astonishment, scarcely believing what had just occurred.

Chen Yun stood up with a smile, brushing off nonexistent dust from his hands, "That should feel a lot better now, but you should still visit a hospital to make sure there are no other issues."

He had never learned bone-setting.

But with his spiritual power, he could see the human body’s internal structures crystal clear.

He hadn’t studied it, but he could learn on the spot.

After all, it wasn’t his own body that was misaligned, and with his nurturing ability, there was no need to worry about any problems.

The good news was, with Chen Yun’s intelligence and learning ability, he succeeded in setting the bone right on the first try.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

They were filled with gratitude towards Chen Yun that words could hardly express.

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