Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi-Chapter 121: Telekinetic Destruction, Ascending Dayan Peak
[Remember.]
[When are we going to have fun?]
Wang Ye typed two lines and sent them out.
Coincidentally, he had only a few days left before leaving Shenzhen for Lanzhou.
During his last few days in Shenzhen, having Xu Chun, a local, show him around might be nice.
[Xu Chun: Tentatively departing at eight-thirty in the morning.]
[Xu Chun: If convenient, send me an address, I’ll drive to pick you up.]
After Wang Ye thanked him, he sent the location of his hotel.
He then began searching for information on Dayan Peak on Baidu.
Dayan Peak is renowned as the third peak among Shenzhen’s ten peaks, only ranked below Wutong Mountain and Qiniang Mountain, indicating the treacherous mountain path. Dayan Peak is located on Shenzhen’s Dapeng Peninsula, belonging to the Qiniang Mountain range, closely connected to the main peak of Qiniang Mountain, with an altitude of 801 meters. It is surrounded by the sea on three sides, offering stunning mountain-sea scenery and is a relic of an ancient volcano.
Upon reaching the viewing platform, there is a vast view where the horizon meets the sea.
It is a peak very suitable for group hiking.
The difficulty may not be as high as Wutong Mountain, but the scenery is better, and fewer tourists visit.
After Wang Ye searched Dayan Peak’s information.
He further engaged in half an hour of telekinesis training.
He maintained a highly focused willpower, doing his best to mobilize more magnetic force from his brain.
And controlled these magnetic forces to condense on the object he wanted to lift, carrying out fine operations.
After many days of Qi Lifting and Light Body training and telekinesis special training, his telekinesis strength is visibly increasing daily.
Every day when he wakes up, there are new changes.
If yesterday’s telekinetic strength only managed to lift a few pens.
Then after one day of evolution, his telekinetic strength could easily lift a pen holder with a diameter of about 5 centimeters, filled with pens.
In Wang Ye’s day-to-day exploration during these days.
He found that not only "anxiety" could trigger magnetic force movement.
Emotions like anger, joy, fear, and sadness could also mobilize the brain’s magnetic force, acting on external objects in reality.
But the effect of every emotion on physical reality varies, and the proportion of magnetic force mobilized also differs.
For example, the emotion of anger could release a completely different "destructive power" compared to anxiety.
In extremely angry situations, the magnetic force released from his brain would coalesce into a spindle-like entity, smashing into the intended object, then explode violently into countless fragments and disperse. Therefore, the emotion of anger temporarily consumes a large amount of magnetic force within, causing some harm to one’s body.
For ordinary people with relatively low internal magnetic force concentration, no matter how strong their anger is, it can only cause mild surprise and shiver to others.
Even with Wang Ye’s current magnetic force strength, releasing extreme anger could at most cause a slight tremor in a pen holder outside of ten centimeters.
In contrast, the emotion of fear could release a heavy magnetic force akin to liquid.
These magnetic forces would attach to the affected object, adding extra weight.
Humans affected by the magnetic force of "fear" would feel their body becoming somewhat heavy, as if carrying a mass of hundreds of pounds of cotton.
After training for about half an hour, Wang Ye put on his regular clothes, went downstairs to have breakfast. He also replenished some supplies for his hiking backpack.
Once he completed these tasks, it was already eight-thirty.
After getting into Xu Chun’s car, Wang Ye started chatting casually with Xu Chun.
Sitting in the driver’s seat, Xu Chun glanced at the rearview mirror while steering the wheel, and asked, "Bro, it’s been almost two weeks since we last met at the station, right? Didn’t you join the marathon last week? How did you do?"
"Pretty good, managed to achieve the desired result," Wang Ye casually replied.
"That’s great, congratulations," Xu Chun continued, "By the way, my boss was noticeably energized at work this Monday after participating in the marathon over the weekend. He mentioned that a young person broke the world record this time, constantly bragging about it. You’d think he broke the world record himself!"
"Hahaha..." Wang Ye could only laugh awkwardly.
From Xu Chun’s demeanor, it was evident.
He probably didn’t know that the young man who recently broke the marathon world record was Wang Ye himself.
After pondering for a moment, Wang Ye asked, "You often talk about your boss, but I don’t know what your job is?"
"Me? I’m just a lawyer. I finished two cases recently, so time is quite flexible, which is why I’m inviting you out to play," Xu Chun said lazily.
Upon hearing this, Wang Ye immediately realized.
Lawyers like Xu Chun usually have pretty busy schedules.
They wouldn’t have much time to focus on internet happenings.
So it’s normal that he hasn’t figured out who broke the marathon world record.
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Xu Chun drove for about half an hour.
Finally arrived at the parking lot of Yangmei Pit.
Wang Ye, carrying a hiking backpack weighing about 15 pounds, got out of the car.
Here, surrounded by the sea on all sides, as soon as he got out, the dense salty humidity wafted over.
Reportedly, this was once a filming location for the movie "Mermaid."
Even the film crew chose this spot, showing how beautiful the scenery is here.
"Brother Wang, I must remind you, today I’m planning to take you to places beyond just Dayan Peak."
After getting out of the car, Xu Chun pressed the car key, opened the trunk, and revealed the items inside.
There were related tools for wild fishing and folding tents and chairs, as well as a folding BBQ grill. Every piece of equipment showed obvious signs of use but was clean, almost spotless, likely recently used or cleaned.
You can tell Xu Chun regularly engages in outdoor activities,
otherwise, he wouldn’t have such comprehensive equipment in his trunk.
"Let’s go, we’ll take the sightseeing bus."
Xu Chun took out two hiking poles and his backpack from the trunk, then led Wang Ye to take the sightseeing bus for half an hour, arriving at the trailhead.
Wang Ye took one hiking pole from Xu Chun.
He weighed it slightly.
This hiking pole was crafted from some resilient material, yet when held, it felt as light as a feather, likely made of a carbon fiber-like material.
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