In the dark dormitory, Chu Fei gently waved his legs and arms, twisted his body, and felt the majestic power outside his body.
"Does it mean that the human body can measure the system's spontaneous operation overnight?"
Look at the square wood of the bed frame, which is as thick as legs and arms.
That kind of square wood is enough to bear five to six hundred kilograms.
But he just got up and stretched his body, and it broke.
The explosive power at that moment must far exceed the limit of square wood.
I really want to feel the changes in Yidong's body again, and I don't want my stomach to growl again.
Chu Fei had no choice but to wash up quickly and rush to the cafeteria. After eating and drinking, he came back to wash the sheets.
By the time we got there, it was already past 4:40.
When hanging the sheets to dry, some other second-grade students got up and saw Chu Fei getting up to dry the sheets before dawn. They looked at Chu Fei with a somewhat amused look.
Chu Fei rolled his red eyes and walked to the small square in front of the dormitory, recalling ergonomics, human mechanics and other knowledge, and then remembered the martial arts in his previous life, especially Tai Chi.
I also learned a little bit of Tai Chi in my previous life, but Henxi soon gave up on treatment.
But at this moment, Chu Fei suddenly had an impulse.
Act as soon as your heart beats, immediately consume a drop of wisdom dew, and the memory of Tai Chi slowly emerges. Some of the memories have been blurred, but with the Mei Jing system, you can recall part of it through the inertia of the moves. If you think about it carefully, you will probably be able to get it right.
Spread your legs shoulder-width apart, hang your legs naturally to the east, take a deep breath, adjust your posture, and assume a leg-up pose.
Then he stopped and thought.
After a while, it started again, but the posture was slightly adjusted.
That time, as the action progressed, the measurable system operating spontaneously outside the body actually responded from a distance.
Fine-tuning and trying again and again, with the help of dewdrops of wisdom, countless thoughts flashed through the mind, matching, adjusting, and thinking dozens or hundreds of times in an instant.
Time passed little by little, and the second-grade ‘seniors’ were walking in a hurry.
Everyone saw Chu Fei's strange behavior, but no one stopped.
Time is precious and I don’t have time to watch monkeys.
There was Chu Fei who was trying very hard. Tai Chi with his legs was fast and complete, but it was very different from the previous Tai Chi.
Suddenly, Chu Fei opened his eyes, exhaled, readjusted his posture, and started again.
That time, Chu Fei's posture was smooth, and the measurable movement outside his body vaguely echoed the moves of Tai Chi.
But after one punch, Chu Fei paused for a moment, thought carefully for a moment, and started again. The moves unexpectedly changed again - but the external measurable operation system had switched, and Tai Chi also needed fine-tuning.
Chu Fei has mastered 24 sets of measurable operating modes of the human body and needs to switch between them every hour.
It is possible to switch between systems, and of course Tai Chi also requires adjustments.
The east is getting redder, and half of the morning sun is rising slowly.
In the small square in front of the dormitory, there is still Chu Fei dancing solo.
At this time, Tai Chi is elegant and calm, but also majestic. There is a faint whistling sound in the flowing movements.
To be precise, what Chu Fengyi was practicing was no longer Tai Chi, but a brand new "martial arts" that evolved from Tai Chi, the human body's quantifiable operating modes, and a large amount of science and technology.
At this time, Chu Fei's expression was calm and his eyes were half open and half closed, but in the space of his consciousness, he was making crazy calculations.
Every action is guided by calculations and data, and supported by human measurements.
The morning sun continues to rise, the darkness in the sky quickly recedes, and the sky is lit up with thousands of rays of light.
Looking at the slowly rising rising moon, Chu Fei suddenly felt a sense of realization, and two words popped out of his heart: pride!
Cao Liwen said that human will comes from greed. At that time, Chu Fei fully agreed, but he could not find a reason to refute it.
But at this moment, Chu Fei suddenly realized a reason - pride.
A large part of human will comes from pride.
Like the blazing sun, it rises proudly and declares its existence to the world.
If greed comes from the bottom instinct of life, then pride comes from the awakening of human consciousness.
Looking at the slowly rising sun, Chu Fei showed a bright smile.
Enlightenment does not directly bring about changes in spiritual practice, but it improves Chu Fei's thinking logic and makes Chu Fei more "perfect", perfecting his own values and spiritual realm.
As a person, in addition to being material, he is also very spiritual.
The perfection of spirit brings about the "sublimation" of thinking.
Unlike dew of wisdom, which simply increases computing power - it does not bring breadth, but enlightenment brings a whole new level.
Greed ensures the basic survival of life;
Pride can guide them to reach higher goals.
At this moment, Chu Fei first integrated the results of his enlightenment into "martial arts".
Chu Fei took the initiative to change the quantifiable operating mode of the human body and at the same time adjusted the Tai Chi routine.
At the beginning of the change, the body felt a little uncomfortable, and even "chassis" caused cramps; but Chu Fei did not stop, and after adjusting to Tai Chi, his condition changed rapidly.
Chu Fei constantly adjusted his breathing and coordinated with his movements to reduce the impact.
At the same time, breathing introduces oxygen, burns sugar, and releases a small amount of energy. These energy also enter the human body's energy system, making the energy in the circulation slightly stronger.
Chu Fei's eyes were bright, he continued to try, and continued to use a drop of wisdom dew.
With the previous experience, coupled with strong computing power and thinking power, as early as 6:30, Chu Fei had matched 24 sets of scalable operating systems with Tai Chi, and deleted repeated movements, etc., and compressed them
Become a 108-style martial arts routine.
Is that a brand new Chu Style Tai Chi?
After taking a short rest, Chu Fei resumed his movements and practiced from the beginning.
As Chu Fei moved, the external scalable operating system seemed to open the floodgates and began to roar.
Under the guidance of Tai Chi, the 24 measurable systems no longer operate according to the natural laws of the human body. But not only does this have no harm, it actually makes Chu Fei a hundred times more energetic.
After practicing Tai Chi for more than 20 minutes at a time, Chu Fei's energy and energy remained at its peak, and there was a slight improvement.
Normally, the human body runs in a measurable cycle, usually 24 hours.
Now, a cycle is completed in twenty minutes.
The shorter the time, the higher the efficiency and the less waste.
The human body needs to consume a large amount of energy every day. In the natural state, the energy produced by the human body is almost equal to the energy consumed.
But now, the situation has changed.
The available energy utilization efficiency of Chu Fei's body has been increased by at least 72 times!
Those energy had no time to escape and were completely used for body modification.
"Perhaps, then let's abandon martial arts!" Chu Fei thought thoughtfully, and then remembered a saying in Tai Chi: Be obedient to ordinary people and rebel to become immortals.
Is this kind of behavior that goes against the natural laws of the body a "reverse act of immortality"?
Looking at the dazzling scorching moon, Chu Fei showed a brilliant smile.