Cultivating through increasing my stats in America Chapter 439 - 260 Deep Well Cultivation2
One could not tell how long had passed, but Li Ang finally reached the bottom of the well.
Actually, based on the speed at which he initially descended, it would have only taken him a few minutes to sink to the bottom of the well, but it was precisely such an environnt that robbed one of the concept of ti.
In this place, beyond the notice of anyone, Li Ang once again broke the world record for no-equipnt deep diving. The previous record was 113 ters, and the depth of the area Li Ang was currently in nearly doubled that number.
If one were to calculate using the pressure equal to the density of water tis the depth of water tis gravity, the pressure Li Ang was under also approached nearly twice the world record.
Moreover, at such depths, because of the trendous pressure and psychological stress, a person’s heartbeat would involuntarily speed up, increasing the body’s oxygen consumption even further, which, in fact, is one of the great difficulties encountered in deep diving.
However, the harsher the environnt, the more ideal it was for the spiritual practice that Li Ang sought.
He sat cross-legged in the water, and as the force of gravity on his body was only slightly greater than the buoyancy he experienced, Li Ang was almost in a state of "suspended weightlessness" in the water.
Soon, Li Ang began to practice the Xi Sui Jing. Perhaps it was the influence of the environnt, he always felt like he was entering the state more slowly, but once he truly entered the state of practice, he was pleasantly surprised to find that the speed of his spiritual practice seed to be much faster than outside.
Taking into account the blessing of that Buddha statue on his spiritual practice, Li Ang’s current speed of practice had almost reached more than twice that of when he initially practiced the Xi Sui Jing.
At the sa ti, as his inner strength continuously improved, Li Ang’s physical constitution was also subtly refined.
The imnse pressure was inherently a test of one’s physique, and since the water pressure was omnipresent and penetrating, every muscle, every inch of skin, even every cell in Li Ang’s body was undergoing such training.
This resulted in a significant enhancent in his [Physique] and progress in several martial arts techniques practiced concurrently.
The boundless darkness and absolute silence also presented a great challenge to his [Spirit].
Thus, Li Ang experienced the thrill of multitasking in training once again.
After practicing inner strength for a while, Li Ang tested the [Swimming Dragon Technique] in the water and, sure enough, its effectiveness had also gained a certain boost.
An hour later, Li Ang finally erged from the well. The drastic change in pressure almost made his blood boil, but such trifles were all covered up by his exaggerated [Constitution].
After a preliminary test today, Li Ang found that setting the ti to an hour was more appropriate, any less than that would be equivalent to being in the water
In the following days, Li Ang would go down to the well to practice whenever he had the ti.
And in places beyond his notice, everything had already been stirred up by him.
The first was the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation).
[Unknown] organization, coupled with "Li Ang," these two keywords, were of their interest.
Chief Bush had been in his job for many years, but it was the first ti he saw the FBI respond so quickly after they reported information.
Unlike the local police departnts, the FBI knew much more, such as the identities of "Diamond" and "Lightning."
"I thought that one day they would die, but I never imagined it would be in a place like this," said Mohand Sawn with a hint of emotion.
His plump colleague chid in:
"Indeed, even when they were in a position of superior numbers."
"Now I understand why the senior leadership at the bureau places so much value on such young people. He could be a Chosen One, and a very powerful one at that," continued Mohand Sawn.
After arriving, Mohand Sawn went straight to Li Ang’s ho, wanting to et him. But peering through the window, he could see signs of a al just finished, yet no one in sight, and the calls went straight to voicemail. Unsure of where he had gone, they could only head to the police station first.
"If that’s the case, maybe we could bring him as a consultant for the mission we’re about to undertake? After all, as you’ve said before, he’s our special talent expert," his colleague suggested.
Mohand Sawn shook his head:
"We still need to consider his own opinion on the matter, regardless, the level of danger is too high."
"And after this incident, I believe his rating may not just be that of a special talent expert, he could beco one of the few experts who have a naplate?"
The chubby colleague also nodded in agreent:
"You might be right, no matter how the process was, the outco this ti is truly astonishing. I suspect that our team, without sufficient information, might not necessarily be able to achieve what he did."
"You seem to think rather highly of yourself. It’s certain we couldn’t have done it."
Mohand Sawn rolled his eyes.
Just as the two finished their conversation, Li Ang’s phone call ca through.
Curious, Mohand Sawn asked where Li Ang had just been, only to have Li Ang say that he’d been at ho all day.
"Then how co you didn’t hear us knocking the whole ti?"
"Maybe he was wearing headphones, indulging in so pleasant exercise,"
the chubby colleague said with a bit of wicked humor.
"In fact, I was practicing diving at ho. If we’re talking about noise cancellation, it’s actually much more effective than wearing headphones. So to so extent, you’re not wrong,"
"Diving? Do you an diving in your own backyard swimming pool?"
Mohand Sawn felt that those few words were hard to connect together.
"Alright, let’s not discuss this. Just stay at ho and wait for us. We’ll co over and conduct a detailed investigation,"
It had to be said that this treatnt wouldn’t be given to just anyone; a normal person would still be squatting in the police station at this point, not yet released.
The few of them arrived at Li Ang’s residence and went through the tedious process again.
"I don’t know why, but while listening to you describe the events of that night, I can’t help feeling like I’m hearing a martial arts novel from China. If it weren’t for the multitude of physical evidence, I’d find it very hard to believe what you’ve said."
"Sotis, reality is indeed more bizarre than fiction,"
Li Ang said non-committally.
"By the way,"
Mohand Sawn bit into a large piece of apple pie Li Ang had brought from Sheila and said while chewing:
"We have another matter that might need your help. Of course, the decision to go or not is in your hands."
"Do you hope that I refuse?"
"To be honest, I hope you don’t go. But even if I didn’t invite you today, soone else might later on,"
Mohand Sawn said sincerely.
"If you don’t want to go, that makes want to go even more. I’m naturally rebellious,"
Li Ang said with a laugh in response.
"Alright, but still, listen to what I have to say and understand it before you decide whether to go or not."
"This operation is a multi-departntal joint operation. Although the FBI is the main force, we do not dominate the entire operation."
"The location of the operation is abroad, to be precise, in Egypt."
"The Pyramids of Egypt? Sounds like a place where lots of strange things could happen."
"Not necessarily, the place is under a river. Recently, many strange things happened there. After discarding the useless details and wrong guesses, we’ve reached a rather reliable conclusion that the place is sowhat related to the [Psychic Crystal], but not influenced by the [Psychic Crystal]."
"The reason we absolutely have to go is because a lot of incredible artifacts were discovered beneath that river... the really incredible kind."
"Stop there, I’m in."
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