I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal Chapter 137 - 119: Who Doesn’t Want More Time?
April 1, 11:30 p.m.
In the morning, afternoon, and evening, he led a life that was ordinary yet unusual.
It was not until well past midnight that Chen Yun thodically completed the daily activities set in his short-term plan.
After performing one last muscle tremor exercise and testing his limits for the day,
Chen Yun began recording today’s physical data in the mory Palace.
[Entry 34: 2024.4.1 (Lunar February 23)]
[1. Switched to a new exercise thod: high-frequency spontaneous muscle tremors, training both mind and body. Current endurance ti: 19 seconds. Current strength approximately 3.5 tons.]
[2. The range of thermal sight and spiritual power is the sa, unable to be enhanced through daily exercises.]
[3. Decrypting electromagnetic waves still needs training. The short-term goal is to first strive not to be rely a human-shaped radio that only receives traffic broadcasts.]
[4. Experinting with Killing Intent Detection on plants still yields no results; there’s a little over a week left until the scheduled end of the experint and return ho.]
Progress in muscle tremor exercise ti, a symbol of physical strength, was consistent but minimal.
His physical strength before the sixth slumber evolution was about 3.5 tons, a normal power level.
He could mostly confirm that daily exercise couldn’t extend the duration of thermal sight; he could only hope for another evolution to see if it would help since being an "eight-second man" definitely had no future.
No need to elaborate on decrypting electromagnetic waves; although tonight’s training didn’t add a new channel just for fun, his proficiency with already decrypted Sichuan Traffic Broadcasting improved significantly, with hardly any interruptions. In the realm of radios, he could confidently say he was quite proficient.
As for the experint on the impact of Killing Intent on plants, there were still hardly any results.
Nevertheless, as recorded, he had scheduled another week or more to continue the experint, withholding any conclusions for now.
After all, one must consider the slow response and growth rate of plants.
After docunting all this,
Chen Yun casually lay down on the sofa, having nearly finished everything he intended to do today.
Silly dog Bai Jin, who frequently sprawled out to sleep, was now sleeping at his feet.
Dogs are like that, often lying down to nap for several minutes at a ti, adding up to over ten hours of sleep a day as normal.
The sleep pattern of dogs differs from humans; they prefer "fragnted sleep," characterized by multiple, shorter periods of rest and sleep throughout the day, rather than deep sleep concentrated at night like humans.
Looking at the cute appearance of Silly dog Bai Jin,
A smile curled up on Chen Yun’s lips as he quietly reclined on the sofa, his eyes half-closed.
Moonlight poured through the living room window, which had no curtains drawn.
The night was quiet, still, with only the rustling of leaves in the breeze and the occasional distant chirping of insects composing a lingering nocturne.
The moonlight, fluid like water, gently flowed into the room, instantly soaking everything in its gentle light, stripping away the clamor and haste of the day, and casting a hazy, enchanting silver frost.
Chen Yun did not play with his phone anymore but rather closed his eyes, waiting for ti to pass, letting the moonlight coat him.
Waiting for the drowsiness that always arrived on Tuesdays.
Before long,
The twelve o’clock chi sounded.
The drowsiness arrived on ti, not a second off.
Fortunately, this drowsiness was not affected by the greed of the last evolution; it arrived on ti as usual.
Chen Yun imdiately felt relieved.
He relaxed his mind, letting this wave of drowsiness take over.
Like the silly dog Bai Jin at his feet, being dragged by this irresistible drowsiness, he slowly entered the azure dream.
...
In the dream.
The familiar azure diffused everywhere.
The Dream World space was perated with azure.
This azure seed like a gas and yet like a liquid.
But more subtly, it seed like the color of the space background itself, as if the attribute of space itself had been dyed azure.
It felt mysterious and profound.
For Chen Yun, who was well-versed in entering this dream after sleep, he did not pay attention to the endless azure around him but skillfully sensed the existence of the seven colored Light Points.
Soon,
Those Light Points appeared in his sight.
They were particularly conspicuous in this azure dream.
Sharp gold, nurturing blue, vibrant green, fiery red, and dense brown. These five colors of Light Points connected in this sequence, forming a cycle.
They subtly gave a sense of endless life, mutual generation and restraint, even a tide-like inexhaustible feeling.
The warm bright white and the dark, shadowy purple,
These two were not so close to the five colored Light Points.
They both seed to separate yet mingle, floating around the other five Light Points.
Without any hesitation,
Chen Yun intended to touch the glowing remnants cast by the fiery red Light Point.
From the last experience,
Touching this fiery red Light Point stimulated the ability of thermal sight.
But last ti, touching an additional Light Point resulted in a new ability that had certain flaws, as both new abilities were compromised.
Thus, Chen Yun wanted to try touching the red Light Point again to see if it could fix the issue of thermal sight only lasting eight seconds.
After all, if the duration could be extended,
Who would want to be a "second man"? Who wouldn’t want their ability to last a bit longer?
Chen Yun’s usual gaming nickna was "It’s okay, two minutes is also great," yet now his ability could only last for eight seconds.
That was just eight seconds!
Only five seconds longer than three, rely 0.13 minutes.
He found this hard to accept. Who could accept such a fleeting pain point?
Not to ntion two minutes, at least a minute, right?
Of course, Chen Yun understood that touching the remnants of the red light might not necessarily prolong the duration of his thermal sight.
After all, based on past experiences,
touching these light points usually resulted in the addition of a new ability in a different direction.
But it was still worth a try.
Thinking this, Chen Yun tried to touch the burning remnants of the red light.
However,
it seed the colorful light points were playing a joke on him.
The red light point beca incredibly distant.
Or rather, by comparison, the dark purple light point was especially easy to sense, almost coming forward as if begging to be touched.
This made the other more reserved light points feel exceedingly distant and unreachable.
After a long while,
Chen Yun, unable to sense the scattered brilliance of the red light point, glanced reluctantly at the dark purple light point that was flickering faintly, inviting him to touch.
The attitude of the dark purple light point was as if it was laying itself bare right in front of him.
Chen Yun hadn’t even touched it when the lingering glow of the dark purple light point stuck itself to him.
Absolutely shaless!
After a while, unable to touch the hot red light point, Chen Yun looked helplessly at the still enthusiastic dark purple light point.
Alright, alright!
I’ll touch it!
Seeing such an eager dark purple light point, Chen Yun reluctantly reached out to touch it.
Though the dark purple light point was enthusiastic, it still didn’t allow Chen Yun to touch its essence, only letting him brush against the scattered glow on its edge.
The next mont,
the residual glow of the dark purple light rged into his body.
A refreshing sensation arose spontaneously.
Chen Yun didn’t know what state he was in within the dream, but he did feel a wave of refreshing clarity.
It was as if he had eaten a mint ice cream, a cool sensation rushing to his head.
It wasn’t actually cold.
Rather, it was a feeling of utmost clarity and refreshnt.
As if his soul and spirit had been cleansed, he felt completely transford.
The next mont,
sounds of insects and birds not belonging to the Dream World filled his ears, an evident sensation of being pulled away erged.
Chen Yun felt his perception was unusually clear.
He knew he was about to wake up, sothing he previously could hardly detect.
Dream and reality intersected at this mont.
It seed he could sense details from both sides.
Without much thought, this pulling sensation dragging him away from the dream intensified, and everything in the teal-colored Dream World began to distance continually.
The chirping and calling in reality beca louder.
Subsequently, everything in the Dream World blurred at an extrely fast pace and then vanished.
Chen Yun opened his eyes.
Feeling the sunlight pouring from the window behind him, he watched the silly dog Bai Jin, who had just finished drinking water, running towards him with its tongue out.
He looked at the ti on his phone.
It was 7:45 AM; he had slept for seven hours and forty-five minutes.
It wasn’t an early awakening.
Indeed, by not greedily choosing too many directions like the last ti, he didn’t wake up in just two to three hours.
Therefore, the Evolution this ti was also unlikely to have any defects.
His physical body should evolve normally, not stagnating as it did the last ti.
Chen Yun squinted, guessing so.
As to how exactly, he still needed to conduct so thorough experints; it wasn’t sothing that could be determined by re guesses.
Thinking this, Chen Yun slowly got up,
just about to test how his physical body was at that mont when he suddenly keenly noticed an issue.
Wait a minute...
What about my breathing?
Chen Yun suddenly realized that his breathing seed to have vanished.
It wasn’t that he was intentionally holding his breath and had forgotten what the automatic mode was usually like.
But after experinting for ten minutes,
he found no issues with himself even without breathing, as if he had forsaken breathing just like food and sleep!
Instinct told him that this was not a new ability brought about by the direction he had chosen.
Rather, it was a transformation accompanying so further Evolution of the physical body, not the main change from this sleep-induced Evolution.
A deep intuition told him so.
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