Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi-Chapter 223 - 208: New Traits
On the screen at this moment.
Numerous comments continued to doubt the authenticity of the background behind Wang Ye.
Even though the background and the snow beneath Wang Ye's feet seemed very lifelike.
However, given that Wang Ye had maintained a slow and steady breathing rate since the broadcast began.
Many viewers became skeptical—was Wang Ye really live streaming from Mount Everest?
Even though Wang Ye's superhuman physical traits had been proven multiple times.
The viewers in the live stream room were thoroughly convinced of this.
But no matter how superhuman, it's impossible to breathe easily on a six-thousand-meter-high snowy mountain, right?
It should be noted that it's an environment even the world's highest-altitude mammal—yaks—cannot tolerate.
The atmospheric pressure is so low that helicopters can't fly normally.
For someone like Wang Ye, who frequently does aerobic exercise and has strong heart and lungs, requiring a lot of oxygen, the breathing should be more rapid.
But these viewers didn't consider just how high Wang Ye's oxygen utilization rate might be.
In extreme cases, Wang Ye could even function normally for more than 12 hours while holding his breath.
Here, although the oxygen content was low, at least it was possible to take in oxygen.
Seeing the comments in the live stream room,
Wang Ye pondered for a moment, a sly look in his eyes.
"Alright, I'll prove it to you."
He took off his gloves, crouched down, and scooped up a handful of snow.
He then molded it into a ball resembling an ice nugget, and threw it with force towards the iceberg behind him.
Whoosh!!!
The characteristic loud sound of an object moving at high speed pierced through the air,
continuously echoing in the dead silence where even the sound of breathing and heartbeats could be heard on the snowy mountain.
After Wang Ye threw the snowball, it followed a trajectory almost parallel to the ground,
becoming a growing distant white dot that gradually disappeared into the iceberg.
In an instant.
The live stream exploded.
[Wow, a human cannon has appeared!]
[Seriously, that throw Qi Refining Brother did must've been at least over 300 meters, when the world record for athletics shot put is just over 104 meters!]
[With such a vast space, it doesn't seem like special effects anymore, it's really Mount Everest.]
[The team members over there are already pulling out oxygen tanks to breathe, so it doesn't look fake.]
[This means that even at an altitude of 6,000 meters, Qi Refining Brother can function normally.]
[Could he really survive without oxygen?]
[I'm really afraid that one day he'll take off his space suit in outer space and live stream with us...]
[Hey, doesn't anyone care about the snowball Qi Refining Brother threw?]
[So terrifying, the snowball disappeared instantly; I can't imagine how fierce he would be as a baseball pitcher.]
[Throwing a snowball with a piercing sound, who the heck would dare play snowball fight with you...]
[One throw and at least you'd have a bloody head if it hit, others play snowball fights while you play with life-threatening measures [facepalm]].
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After confirming that the background wasn't a special effect, Wang Ye and his group stopped delaying further,
quickening their steps towards C2 Camp.
But ever since starting the journey, Ah Gui, who initially could still hold the camera,
became utterly exhausted about ten minutes in.
He handed the camera over to Wang Ye.
Thus, the scene appeared—a while the other team members followed the guide, struggling against the cold wind, Wang Ye was leisurely introducing the various environmental terrains of Mount Everest to the camera.
Meanwhile, the number of viewers in the live stream room was increasing, quickly surpassing 300,000.
If previously 100,000 viewers brought in were Wang Ye's hardcore fans,
now, the majority of the online viewers came to watch the live stream of Mount Everest.
Although Huawei and China Mobile had already jointly set up 5G network base stations on Mount Everest, most people only manage to sometimes shoot a video at camp and post it online. Few would actually use the 5G network for a live broadcast, and the existing live records of Mount Everest online were mostly shot by high-altitude drones.
This was because, firstly, the cold and severe environment was hard to endure. Secondly, holding up a camera or phone to record continuously during climbing posed high demands on physical stamina and cardiorespiratory fitness.
Engaging in live streaming while climbing Mount Everest,
Wang Ye should be the very first one on the internet.
So, most of the viewers in the live room came because of this reason; after all, such a live stream from Everest was rare, you wouldn't know when you'd get another chance if you missed it.
Moreover, because of this type of handheld camera climbing live streaming, the audience in the live room could clearly see the snow-capped mountains that Wang Ye was seeing, could distinctly hear the "creaking" sound made as their boots stepped on the snow layers, and the breathing through oxygen masks, greatly enhancing the viewers' immersion, making them feel as if they were climbing the mountain themselves.
Besides, with TikTok's (Douyin) official push efforts, increasing the stream push.
Wang Ye's current number of online viewers in his live stream room was rising like a rocket,
simultaneously receiving more and more gifts and rewards.
Occasionally, when he got sent something like an airplane or rocket, Wang Ye would specially perform a stunt or two.
For example, doing one-handed push-ups in the highlands, or pulling himself up on an ice wall.
Nearby, although the Sherpa guide and the other camera crew members had gotten used to it,
they still couldn't help but feel a strong sense of imbalance in their hearts.







