I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal Chapter 391 - 259 Ordinary Road2
At this mont, the familiar lody of "Ordinary Road" echoed leisurely through the valley, creating a subtle harmony with the tranquility of the night.
This song, for Chen Yun, was not just a pleasure to listen to but also a solace for his soul.
It reminded him
that even with extraordinary strength, life is still an ordinary path.
At least, he only wished to keep his feet on the ground and wholeheartedly appreciate the beauty of every mont.
In the depths of his heart, he always maintained that love for life and tenderness towards the world.
As the music flowed,
the creatures of the forest seed to be affected by this calmness as well, with so small animals peeking out from the shadows, curiously observing this late-night traveler.
Chen Yun’s presence
was sothing they had not seen before.
When their curious gazes t Chen Yun’s serene eyes, an intense fear sprang from nowhere, prompting them to flee in haste.
Animals always detect more acutely than humans the gap in the hierarchy of life forms.
Chen Yun did not mind these reactions.
When the final note dissipated in the air,
he stopped in his tracks and closed his eyes.
He took a deep breath of the fresh mountain air.
What he felt was not just the freshness of nature but also the tranquility and contentnt from deep within his heart.
Chen Yun had discovered long ago
that when he spent ti in nature, no matter what he was doing, he felt an inner relaxation and freedom.
Once, to confirm this feeling,
he made a special trip into the mountains.
His conclusion was that this sense of relaxation and freedom did indeed exist, although he did not know why it was triggered by nature.
Situations like this, which he couldn’t completely understand, had occurred many tis on his body which had evolved during periods of deep slumber.
After all, he was changing every mont.
Chen Yun was always evolving!
With unknowns that couldn’t be fully explored, his attitude was to gladly accept and optimistically continue his exploration.
Pondering,
Chen Yun, now at the top of a small hill, looked down at the silent night forest and slopes below, his expression flickering with a sharp gleam.
The Sichuan area is known as a basin,
but in reality, it is filled with hills.
When traveling through the mountains, one is frequently confronted with a small hill blocking the way.
At this mont, Chen Yun was atop another small peak.
He took out his phone to check the latitude and longitude and confird that he had not lost his way.
After leaving the town, he had been moving northeast and not directly north.
His plan was to cross the Qinling to reach the Loess Plateau and pass through Inner Mongolia on his way to Siberia.
Therefore, he could not just head north; he had to veer slightly east as well.
Fortunately, Chen Yun’s sense of direction was naturally remarkable, and the journey from the town had been almost perfectly accurate.
Glancing at his phone showing it was past three in the morning,
Chen Yun decided to pause his hurried march and instead closed his eyes, focusing his consciousness toward the distant eastern coastal areas.
He wasn’t always on the move or indulging in leisure every day.
Although physical training, due to abilities similar to gravity, was integrated into everyday actions such as walking and resting, each movent under the influence of the gravity-like ability exerted pressure for training.
But...
There were experints, writing, Transparent World Perception training, and other activities that required ti.
So...
Now was the ti for these other tasks.
After the soul ergence, his consciousness instantly crossed over a thousand kiloters to arrive at the courtyard of Zhengjia Village in Qixi City, where Zheng Yuliang lived.
Zheng Yuliang was sleeping in his bed.
Chen Yun’s consciousness reached the Flying Sword ornant, which Zheng Yuliang placed on his bedside table.
He tried to extend his consciousness further.
Fortunately, just as in the previous days
the spirit power perception range, which had shrunk by a hundred ters, was just enough here to sense through the walls the pond in the courtyard.
Seeing this.
He began infusing Life Force without hesitation, which was an experint with the nurturing ability.
As ntioned before, the nurturing ability can be used remotely through spiritual power and out-of-body experience, so the Dragon breeding plan experint to guide biological Evolution did not need to end.
Chen Yun would have an out-of-body experience every day to conduct experints.
And today was no different from any other day.
After spending so ti, Chen Yun quickly reached a consistent conclusion: currently, the giant bone snake fish only showed increasing excitent during the absorption process, reaching a state of excitent peak at 11 seconds of infusion when Life Force absorption saturation occurred, at which point the intensity of excitent ceased to escalate.
There were no other anomalies.
Despite this unchanging conclusion, Chen Yun did not feel discouraged.
Failure is the norm in life.
One should not expect to succeed every ti.
He retrieved his out-of-body consciousness to his physical body and continued to get busy with other things.
After completing the experint.
Next, he needed to multi-task writing and training for Transparent World Perception.
Chen Yun tried to do both at the sa ti.
While controlling his phone and typing with both hands, his abilities in Transparent World Perception were also being exercised simultaneously.
However, after trying this, he realized that it was indeed quite difficult.
Transparent World Perception training typically includes vision, hearing, sll (with a focus on extra-dinsional sense of sll), and spiritual power.
And spiritual power training mainly involves Perceiving biological emotions, super visual-range perception, Soul Ergence, electromagnetic wave perception, and Dream Entry.
Previously.
When training for Transparent World Perception, he always practiced each category separately, never trying to train all categories of Transparent World Perception at the sa ti.
Let alone adding writing to the mix.
Most importantly, the training required higher precision and quantity, which belong to a squeezing style of extre usage.
Thus, what’s needed is a highly robust processor capable of multi-core processing of nurous tasks.
It’s far more complex than re multitasking.
This is at least octa-tasking, where each task that needs to be processed is extrely complicated, of a kind that normal people couldn’t even handle one.
The initial attempt at working together was indeed sowhat uncomfortable for Chen Yun.
But it was not entirely impossible.
After a few tentative tries, Chen Yun could begin to slowly synchronize these tasks.
Of course, the state of octa-tasking was also quite fascinating.
Chen Yun didn’t know how to describe this sensation.
In the state of octa-tasking, he felt as if he had beco a lush, leafy tree.
Every leaf was receiving different information and processing different tasks.
His thoughts were like a vast net, each node operating independently while instantaneously connecting with one another, exchanging data, and sharing resources.
Ti seed to stretch in this state, with each second carrying multiple experiences, and every mont able to capture the subtleties of life.
Octa-tasking is both an exciting and sobering ability.
It’s a state of productivity beyond the single or even dual-core processors that ordinary people can’t understand.
For most people, even the simplest dual-core work of drawing a circle with the left hand and a square with the right is difficult to manage.
Therefore, describing octa-tasking accurately is even harder.
However, as he worked.
Ti gradually passed.
When Chen Yun finished writing and training for Transparent World Perception, it was already six in the morning.
At that mont, the eastern horizon began to glow with the first light of dawn, heralding the start of a new day.
Chen Yun stood on the mountaintop, looking toward the gradually brightening skies, enveloped in a tranquil and solemn atmosphere.
He took a deep breath, the fresh scent of soil and the fragrance of plants filled the air—a unique aroma of nature that was refreshing to the soul.
Soon, a red sun slowly rose from the horizon, golden rays piercing through the mist, spreading over the earth as if every object was edged with gold.
Chen Yun quietly admired all this, a naless emotion welled up inside him as if the whole world were awakening at this mont, filled with endless possibilities.
Just as he was imrsed in this tranquility and beauty, the light tinkling of bicycle bells broke the silence of the mountains.
Chen Yun looked down to see a cycling team making their way up the winding mountain road.
They were dressed in bright cycling gear and helts, faces full of smiles, apparently enjoying the pleasure of their journey.
Their arrival added a bit more vitality and dynamism to this quiet morning.
Chen Yun smiled, watching the team as they moved further away, until their figures were almost out of sight.
Then, with a smile, he took an unhesitant leap from the small mountaintop, and to the horrified look of the silly dog Bai Jin, he bounded down the slope.
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