Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi
Chapter 393 - 292: Combat Mode 2
At the same time, Wang Ye’s thoughts became violent, and his once indifferent mind instantly turned restless, as if he had a strong desire to conquer everything.
This was the result of above-average testosterone levels giving him an irritable mood,
usually, human testosterone does not make people overly emotional, except for those with supermale syndrome.
But there is also a way that allows muscles to grow rapidly and keeps people in a long-term irritable state, which is the injection of steroids, commonly referred to as doping in the fitness field. People who use steroids for a long time have bones that are much sturdier than ordinary people, protruding brow bones and cheekbones, and the entire facial appearance gradually becomes fierce, with eyes turning blood-red. Large-dose users, in particular, tend to be very irritable and have strong violent tendencies, their bodies covered with acne, spots, and boils. The volume of internal organs, especially the heart, swells to several times that of a normal person, causing abdominal and chest bloating. Research shows that a normal heart weighs about 300g, a regular exerciser’s heart can reach 400-500g, while a bodybuilder who uses drugs long-term can have a heart weighing up to 600g. This makes them look like beasts.
The side effects can even affect the brain, reducing intelligence.
Now, under Wang Ye’s control, his testosterone level has far exceeded the maximum of those who use large doses of drugs. Therefore, these conditions are normal phenomena, and it is already commendable that he did not exhibit violent tendencies immediately.
"Hoo—"
Wang Ye clenched his fist, feeling as if there was a fire raging throughout his body.
This fire, from a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, should be called pathogenic heat. It is one of the six excesses. When the human body suffers from pathogenic heat, symptoms like heat, yin injury, wind movement, and blood disturbance can cause fever, thirst for cold drinks, dry stools, yellow urine, irritability, yellow tongue coating, red tongue body, and rapid pulse. Severe heat can cause convulsions, spasms, wind-like movement or bleeding. For ordinary people, pathogenic heat is at most an abstract physical sensation. But Wang Ye’s pathogenic heat was almost solidifying, the heat erupting from his pores could directly raise the surrounding temperature to seventy or eighty degrees Celsius.
When this pathogenic heat surged into his arm, it would cause veins to pop out.
When it surged into his forehead, it would cause his vision to blur, dizziness, and vertigo.
When it surged into his lower body...
Wang Ye immediately took off his pants.
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About an hour and a half later.
Wang Ye finally calmed his testosterone levels somewhat.
And the wall in front of him inexplicably had a hole appear as if it was shot through by a bullet.
Wang Ye suddenly looked embarrassed and moved the other furniture in the room to cover the hole.
He then acted as if nothing had happened and went out for training.
The Utah wilderness at night was pitch black. Wang Ye could only rely on his other four senses to perceive his surroundings. He closed his eyes, gradually increased his running speed, and intense wind pressure arose before him, causing slight fluctuations in his External Gang Qi. His stride frequency increased rapidly, maintaining a perfect circular motion path, and he instantly reached subsonic speed.
However, Wang Ye clearly felt a slight decrease in his physique. His maximum speed was not as good as yesterday’s, even dropping to 0.7 Mach. His endurance also decreased greatly; he originally could maintain a subsonic sprint for more than ten minutes, but now it had dropped to about five minutes.
But he knew this was just a temporary decline in physique, which would not last long, and would recover in half a day at most.
The reason should be the side effects brought by the testosterone surge earlier. His body potential was stimulated in a short time, consuming too much essence and yang energy.
This was why Wang Ye could recover in half a day. If it were an ordinary person, they might not recover after half a month’s rest.
This was also why Wang Ye had always suppressed the secretion of testosterone and other hormones for a long time. Because they not only affected thoughts but also affected physical health.
This is not alarmist; statistical evidence shows,
the average lifespan of ancient eunuchs would be about fourteen years longer than that of ordinary people.
Even in modern times, the average lifespan of women is about five years longer than that of men.
Because testosterone overdraws body functions, leading to significantly reduced lifespan.
Even house pets like cats and dogs show significant improvements in health and lifespan after neutering.
Although Wang Ye didn’t care about lifespan, he couldn’t accept a decline in physique.
He still maintained his previous intensity, training for five hours,
only when the sky began to brighten.
In the morning, Wang Ye went to the gang’s territory and transferred some energy to his Rein doppelgänger, enhancing his combat power and experience. As the Rein doppelgänger received more energy, his way of thinking became more advanced, and he now had the preliminary wisdom to command subordinates as a leader, with planning intelligence comparable to the president or chairman of a medium-sized company.
Wang Ye’s purpose in doing this was to let the Rein doppelgänger take over his role,
so he could fully focus on training without worrying about other matters.
Moreover, he didn’t have to worry about the Rein doppelgänger turning against him or rebelling,
anyone he mind-controlled for life was forever subject to his shadow,
with not a trace of rebellious thought possible.
Moreover, Wang Ye could view the memories of any creature he controlled at any time,
so no matter what they did or thought, they couldn’t escape Wang Ye’s notice.
This ability was much more effective than any governing system.
But a doppelgänger is only a doppelgänger after all, and will never be as wise as the main body. So entrusting everything to the doppelgänger is bound to lead to oversight.
However, Wang Ye was not worried about any fatal oversight occurring,
With Wang Ye’s ability, making up for any oversight was no trouble at all,
he just found it bothersome.
Over the next two days, Wang Ye continuously maintained high-intensity Divine Speed training. With the Rein doppelgänger, he basically no longer needed to trouble himself with gang matters. He only needed to go to the gang every couple of days to receive the Rein doppelgänger’s memories to know what happened in those two days.
Li Weimin and Ah Gui’s group were also cooped up in a room doing online work every day.
With the experience from previous times, Ah Gui’s team was highly efficient in video editing this time.
In just two days, editing was nearing completion.
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Until.
November 7th.
After finishing washing up, Wang Ye was about to go out for training,
when he suddenly saw a familiar figure outside the door.
The figure was a bit chubby, sporting a beer belly,
but the shoulders and arms clearly showed traces of training.
He was the Utah police officer who communicated with Wang Ye some time ago.
Daniel.
At this moment, Daniel seemed more haggard than a few days ago,
obviously having spent considerable effort investigating the Rein case.
Upon seeing Wang Ye, Daniel quickly walked over,
"Wang Ye, can we talk for a moment?"
"Sure, come on in."
Wang Ye opened the door and brought a chair for Daniel.
Daniel didn’t sit down but instead pulled out a stack of documents from his bag.
At the same time, he began to speak:
"Sorry to bother you at this time. About that case we mentioned some time ago, I think you might be able to help me. According to internal information from our bureau, a mysterious person named Rein appeared recently in Cash County. Moreover, he seems to have athletic performance abilities just like yours."