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Chapter 24 Testing Medicine and Cultivation

For Finn, who died once, life is especially precious. He has always dreamed of transcending the shackles of life and death and achieving eternity. His desire for this is like a fish's thirst for water, it has become an obsession that cannot be let go. This obsession is also what drives him forward.

Since he planned to try medicine, Fein decided to directly consume the medicinal materials to personally experience the changes in the body and verify whether the medicinal materials could trigger the transformation of the body.

He began to select some plants that were described in medical illustrations as being beneficial to the internal organs, especially some rare plants that had been used as medicine for more than a hundred years.

Fein cuts these herbs into thin slices, each of which exudes a unique aroma. Then take a deep breath, put them into your mouth without hesitation, and then swallow them directly into your belly. Finn closed his eyes and immersed himself in the trial medicine, hoping that the medicine would bring positive effects on the physical level.

After the medicinal materials entered the body, Fein immediately felt a warm energy spreading rapidly. His internal organs seemed to be filled with vitality, and every organ in his body began to operate rapidly and powerfully.

As time went by, Fein felt that his body temperature gradually increased, his blood flow increased, his heart beat more vigorously, and fine beads of sweat began to emerge from his forehead, indicating that his body was being stimulated by a surge of energy.

The biological energy mixed in the blood begins to be transmitted to every organ in the body, and the cells throughout the body begin to operate rapidly and powerfully to consume this sudden energy. Gradually, Finn's perception became sharper and his strength became stronger. Like a powerful medicine, he felt unusually comfortable and powerful.

Fein felt that his whole body seemed to be catalyzed by a mysterious force, and every cell became active under the guidance of this force. However, what is interesting is that despite being full of vitality, he did not feel any essential changes in his body.

Finn realized that this was just a sign of oversupply, which made him a little disappointed.

Unwilling to give up, Finn once again let go of his mind and concentrated on feeling the stimulation coming from his body. However, unfortunately, after the feeling passed, everything remained the same.

However, one or two failures will not stop Finn. He thought that he might be able to adjust the dosage or find a combination of other drugs to achieve the desired effect. Fein was determined to continue experimenting, constantly exploring the delicate balance between the body and drugs.

Fein started a new round of experiments, each time feeling the changes in his body carefully. A week has passed, and the century-old medicinal materials are almost exhausted. Fein is still carefully feeling the possible subtle changes in his body, but still does not see the desired effect.

Fein also found that the power from within seemed to be a subtle and balanced state, full of strength without losing flexibility. Finn perceives his body in detail. Fein lamented that maybe it was as those doctors said, the body is the product of tens of thousands of years of evolution, the composition of the organs has been selected, and the matter is almost irreplaceable.

Organs absorb substances from the outside world, decompose and digest them, and produce energy. Just like machines, they consume raw materials and generate energy for output. However, the essence of a machine is still a machine and will not change due to the addition of raw materials.

Fein realized that the addition of drugs only allowed the organs to obtain more energy for beneficial operation, allowing the human body to maintain higher than normal vital signs under this stimulation. When the energy of the drug is exhausted, life returns to its original state.

At this time, Fein seemed to have a glimmer of understanding, "It seems that the complexity of the human body is not so easy to decipher. It seems that the use of drugs to transform the internal organs is not feasible. But the medicinal materials The medicinal properties can indeed promote the efficient operation of various organs of the human body."

After having this knowledge, Fein immediately decided to practice, promoting changes in the body from the outside to the inside, practicing step by step, and making the body gradually stronger. He seems to have determined that when the whole gradually becomes stronger, the parts, as components of the whole, must also continue to become stronger.

Fein decided to explore the true path of transformation by making full use of the advantages of medicinal materials to stimulate the body's potential power more efficiently, and then continue practicing to achieve an overall improvement of the body.

Fein's training method is very simple. He uses the rockery from before and the pressure brought by the weight of tens of thousands of kilograms. By letting the body gradually adapt from discomfort to discomfort, Fein believes that there must be a critical point when the body can bear enough weight, which can distinguish the difference between ordinary human beings and the extraordinary. He firmly believed that an arm that could bear 10,000 jins and an arm that could bear 100,000 jins could not be made of the same material.

Finn mobilized his armor color and quickly wrapped it around his entire body, instantly feeling like he was wearing a solid suit of armor. The purpose of full-body armor is to protect the body from damage to bones and skin under tremendous pressure. On the other hand, through continuous consumption and generation, the cultivation of armed color is completed.

It is not easy to lift a rockery weighing tens of thousands of kilograms. The contact area between the palm and the rockery was small, and it was unable to withstand the huge force of tens of thousands of kilograms. Finn could only wrap the entire rockery with armed colors.

The ground was also unable to bear such weight, and the position where his feet stood had a tendency to collapse. Finn had to wrap himself with armed colors to prevent the ground from collapsing.

Finn's way of coping is not only his mastery of weapon colors, but also his superb understanding of body manipulation.

Taking a deep breath, Finn grasped the hard surface of the rockery tightly and felt its heavy weight. Armor color flows through his hands, forming a layer of transparent armor that provides him with additional support and stability.

He steadied his breathing, then slowly bent his knees, keeping his hands firmly on both sides of the rockery. Power surged out of his body, and his arms lifted the rockery bit by bit, his movements calm and slow.

When the rockery was raised to a high enough height, Finn entered the squatting movement. Bend your knees and sink your hips, gradually getting closer to the ground, a standard squat position.

Throughout the process, Fein maintained the balance of his body and the accuracy of his posture, ensuring that the entire movement was smooth and powerful. His eyes are focused and steady, and every movement completed is an intuitive feeling of physical strength.

With the rockery weighing tens of thousands of kilograms, Finn's movements seemed a little slow at first, but he soon found his rhythm.

The number of squats gradually increases, and the use of strength and weaponry continues to improve. Gradually, during the training process, the weight of the rockery seemed to become his partner, jointly pushing his body to gradually adapt to this change in force. Muscles, bones, and even every meridian were fully exercised.

In this way, when he was not looking for medicinal materials or hunting food, Finn was mechanically repeating the same actions, but the weight of the rockery was constantly increasing.

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