And since the physical strength of an E-level body will evolve accordingly when it reaches beyond the physical limit, it is natural that other attributes may also evolve in this way.
Physical strength increases in height and becomes stronger.
That strength may be due to muscle growth.
Guan Lang raised his arm and pinched the biceps on his arm. The muscle tissue on it suddenly bulged out when he tightened it slightly. The countless muscle fibers that made up the muscle were like strong steel cables bundled together.
These steel cable-like muscle fibers are composed of countless myosin and actin that make up the myofibrils and are tightly wound. They seem to contain earth-shattering power.
He usually wears loose tops, so the solid muscles in his body are covered.
Although Guan Lang didn't want his muscles to grow too conspicuously, with his excessive daily exercise, his muscles couldn't stop growing.
It won't be long before his strength attribute will break through to E-level. Will his body muscles grow as fast as his current height and weight?
He doesn't want to have a muscular physique, but he doesn't want to stop exercising and delay the improvement of his physical fitness.
Guan Lang shook his head and wiped the images from his mind.
In the past few days, he planned to find some bone-shrinking skills, Jiu-Jitsu and other martial arts to improve or fuse them to see if he could combine them into some extraordinary martial arts that could change his physique.
Although I don’t know if I will use it now, but I want to be prepared.
At noon, the sun was scorching outside, so Guan Lang didn't go out for a walk. Instead, he stayed in his room and read half a book of prose.
Because of the reading task, he gradually discovered that reading a miscellaneous book in his free time in the afternoon was actually a particularly enjoyable thing.
I don't think about anything in my head, my eyes are wandering among the random square words, my fingertips are rubbing the particles of paper fibers, and the special ink aroma of book printing is lingering.
The fluctuating mood seems to have been alleviated to some extent while reading.
It is said that the most intelligent Jews in the world who love reading teach their children to read by smearing honey on the pages. Over time, their children will develop a good impression that books are sweet.
This statement may not be credible, just like those false inspirational stories about scientists that we have heard since childhood.
One of the most famous false stories is the story of Edison, who was once a primary school textbook, and saved his mother, inspiring countless ignorant children to dream of becoming scientists.
When Guan Lang was in elementary school, his teacher assigned him an essay titled "Who do you want to be?" Half of the people who submitted the essay were scientists and inventors, and he was no exception.
Like these false inspirational stories, Guan Lang feels that although books are not sweet, they are indeed very stress-relieving.
Closing the page, Guan Lang stood by the window and looked outside. The streets were bustling with traffic, and the temperature had passed the hottest point in the afternoon.
He went out with a pack of energy bars and milk on his back.
He planned to go to the zoo in the east of Tiannan City to see tigers this afternoon, and when he came back, he would buy a chicken and keep it on the balcony for a few days.
When the chicken-shaped meditation is completed, it can also be used as an ingredient for making chicken soup. It really kills two birds with one stone.
Under the warm afternoon sun, Guan Lang took the subway and arrived in Donghu District, where the zoo is located, in half an hour.
Holding a bottle of milk and biting the straw, I walked along the navigation system for about ten minutes and arrived at the zoo.
There are dense crowds of people in front of Tiannan Zoo. As one of the three major parent-child attractions along with aquariums and amusement parks, even though today is Tuesday, there are still many parents coming with their children to play.
Of course, there are also couples or tour groups.
People like Guan Lang who wander around alone seem particularly lonely.
Guan Lang had already purchased an electronic adult ticket on the Tiannan Zoo’s official website, so he didn’t need to wait in the long queue at the ticket booth. After passing the security check and showing off his ID card, he quickly entered the zoo.
This was his first visit to Tiannan Zoo. He had been to the small zoo in Jiangcheng a few times, accompanying Guan Xiaomei.
Guan Lang received a map of the park and found the South China tiger, the target of his trip.
On the way to Hushan, you can also see other small animals.
The road in the zoo was winding and winding, and he was surprised to find that there was a donkey. He didn't know if it was kept in the zoo to feed tigers or lions.
To Guan Lang's surprise, the donkey attracted much attention. Many "boat experts" enthusiastically watched the persecution. One tourist even held a piece of donkey meat and burned it while eating it and laughing.
"Wow, a surprise appearance of an Ami donkey!"
"When I first found her in the stable, I thought she was a rabbit."
"Doctor, you still have many things to deal with, so you can't rest now!"
"For every donkey meat produced and burned, an Amiya is killed!"
Guan Lang was completely unable to understand the thoughts of this group of "boat experts", and he quickly bypassed this group of passionate "boat experts".
I hurriedly arrived at Hushan. Although the two characters "Hushan" were written in bold letters on the map, there were no mountains in Hushan, not even a small rockery.
There is only a large area of green grass with a few short trees planted on it, and some scattered woodwork on the grass.
The target of his trip was quietly resting under the shade of a tree.
This is a South China male tiger with an orange body covered with black horizontal stripes. It has thick and powerful limbs and a long tail.
It is about two meters six long from head to tail and weighs 212 kilograms. In the tiger family, it can only be regarded as a medium-sized tiger subspecies, but its bloodline is not simple.
The South China tiger is the unique and oldest tiger species in China. It can be said to be the ancestor of all tigers, so it is also called the "Chinese tiger".
Although he was separated by a distance of more than ten meters, Guan Lang's eyesight was excellent and he could still clearly see every short hair on the tiger's fur. In fact, when he activated his sixth sense, he could also smell it.
The strong smell wafting from it is a weapon used by tigers as the giant beast at the top of the food chain to intimidate other creatures.
Guan Lang took a few deep breaths. In his powerful perception, he seemed to be standing in front of this tiger.
He could feel the looming wild aura coming from it. Although it was a tiger kept in a zoo, the gene of the king of beasts engraved in its genetic chain made it carry with it every move.
An invisible momentum.
Guan Lang felt that this momentum was very familiar, and it was very similar to the momentum he released with concentration and calmness.
In order to verify the similarity between the two, he slowly narrowed his eyes and concentrated on his eyes. Everything around him seemed to slowly fade away as he concentrated, and some strange fluctuations spread from his surroundings.