Chapter 106: 105 Knowledge - Advanced Physical Training Version 3.0
Emmm, was the attention he drew before not enough?
Being researched last time allowed Bai E to roughly understand some of the scientific strategies of this world; there were no maniacal technologists who would slice at the slightest disagreement, as long as he was willing to cooperate with their studies, nothing too outrageous should pose a problem.
This matter now... should not be considered too outrageous, right?
In any case, he was definitely going to train with full effort, as it concerned a formidable expertise, not to mention the attribute enhancements brought by the training itself.
"You continue to train at your own pace, don\'t mind the others," Helen said.
"..."
Expressionless, Bai E crawled past above her head, as if he hadn\'t heard her at all.
He knew that this Academician Helen probably took interest in the training effects under his experience-modified state.
However, his experience reserve was nearly depleted; he couldn\'t always rely on experience to assist training, only the abilities learned by heart were his true, unexaggerated strength.
So... unswayed.
Unconventional.
Imagine the gap between the two states yourself; anyway, that\'s just how I am.
Bai E cast aside all distractions, striving to recall the feelings from before.
Current simulation completion rate: 99.99%!
Current simulation completion rate: 99.999%!
Current simulation completion rate: 99.9999%!
Without a panel hint, Bai E guessed on his own.
Why isn\'t it improving? It can\'t be maxing out, can it?
A slight impatience couldn\'t break through the self-imposed blockade; Bai E\'s breathing rhythm undulated in sync with his body\'s flow.
[Current simulation completion rate: 100.1%]
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[Current simulation completion rate: 101.3%]
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"Strange..." Helen tapped her own fair chin with pale fingers, her starry eyes behind her glasses slightly absentminded, "I already told him not to be affected anymore..."
Through the thermal imaging in her glasses, she could clearly discern the difference between Bai E\'s body now and during his exercise moments ago.
"Why so?"
Is it that he can\'t maintain a stable exercise rhythm? Or did he instinctively choose this training mode?
But if it was an instinctive choice, then what inevitable reason lies behind it?
Pondering carefully...
She concluded—
"Does he need rest?"
Continually maintaining a high-intensity practice could be too much for the body, just as one needs to jog slowly for a distance after an intense sprint; could this slightly moderated training be a way to nurture the body?
After all, if he trained to the point of fainting each time, he would indeed need to be cautious of any potential hidden injuries to his body.
Precise!
Watching Bai E come down from the course after finishing his training, Helen approached him with a smile at the corner of her mouth, "Could I trouble you to come with me? I need to examine your current physical condition."
The general following Helen the whole time, seeing Bai E still looking somewhat puzzled, quickly gave an order, "Soldier 95B27! You must unconditionally comply with this Academician Helen\'s orders, understood?"
"Yes, Sir!" Bai E responded.
"There\'s no need..." Helen waved her hand, staring at Bai E\'s face while gently smiling and asking, "It\'s just a request..."
"No problem, Sir!" Bai E replied.
...
Watching Bai E follow behind Helen and leave, Tobyn, who had just rested enough and was about to start the second round of training, approached Chavez curiously and asked, "Instructor, what are they going to do? Is the academician going to personally teach Bai E training methods?"
To receive the academician\'s favor, truly befitting the great Bai E...
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["Lucky Strike" Energy +1.]
"..." Chavez looked at Tobyn strangely. "What did you just call him?"
"White E..."
Chavez stroked his chin with some gossip, "He named himself that?"
Although the appellations that artificial soldiers choose for themselves are varied, this one was especially abstract.
"No, that\'s what I called him... Don\'t you think it\'s cool?"
"..."
Incredible!
Tobyn, still curious, watched the retreating figure in the distance. "Instructor, what exactly was he called over for? Is it true that Helen is going to personally teach him training methods?"
"..." Recalling what he had just heard, Chavez felt the reality might be the opposite. "Perhaps... possibly... Helen wants to learn training methods from him."
"What?"
["Lucky Strike" Energy +2]
...
With the equipment running again, Helen obtained Bai E\'s body data once more—physical strength 14, insight 11.4, reflex 11.9.
Last time it was—physical strength 13.5, insight 11.3, reflex 11.4...
How long had it been?
About a day and a half?
An increase of 0.5 in physical strength, an increase of 0.1 in insight, an increase of 0.5 in reflex...
What kind of terrifying rate of attribute improvement was this? Could a perfect alien gene awakening achieve such a degree of improvement?
A perfect prototype template, but why... did it possess a fatal shortcoming?
The mediocre melee combat scores of the 95B27 continued to be a thorn at Helen\'s side.
As the prototype of the progenitor gene, there must be no weak points in any aspect. The genetic material would undergo countless mutations during inheritance. A prototype must strive for perfection to ensure that any minor mutations in descendants can still inherit the excellent latent potential of the prototype.
Gazing at the data, Helen\'s eyes were lost in thought.
It took a while before she blinked and emerged from her contemplation.
The attribute improvement efficiency of 95B27 was frightening, but the effect of his genetic instincts on adjusting body exercise couldn\'t be ignored either.
Genetic awakening was an individual\'s miracle, while the optimized training methods developed during Advanced Physical Training 3.0 were a great discovery that could benefit all.
"Now I\'m going to attach some small sensors to your body. Don\'t worry, they won\'t have any effect on you; they\'re only for recording specific data during your movements. It\'s normal to feel a bit cold and a slight pricking sensation during the process, don\'t be alarmed."
Bai E nodded, "Okay."
He had no room for resistance, and rather than staying fixated, he decided to relax and accept it.
Without his shirt on, Bai E\'s figure, which looked lean when clothed, was astoundingly proportionate up close. Underneath the tight yet non-bulging muscles seemed to lie an explosive power.
Helen\'s fingers gently brushed over him, but it felt like an electric current was passing through her own body...
A perfect body!
"Next... next, I need to attach some sensors there as well."
"Oh~"
Bai E had no trace of an ambiguous mood, and his expressionless face made Helen, whose cheeks were slightly reddened, gradually settle down her thoughts.
[What am I thinking...]
Scolding herself silently, Helen focused on working.
"All set, you can go back to training now... After you\'re done, come back, and I\'ll help you take off the sensors," Helen instructed.
"Yes, Officer."
Stepping outside, Bai E stretched out his hand to feel over the clothes the black round sensors fixed to his skin. The cold touch made him a bit uncomfortable.
[You are currently participating in the creation of knowledge—Advanced Physical Training Version 3.0, Current creation progress is 0.1%. Upon complete participation, you will receive: Knowledge—Advanced Physical Training Version 3.0; Research Experience +1000 points; Technology points *2.]
"..."
He never expected his lost combat experience to be compensated through such an unexpected method from another source.
Though not a researcher, having some form of compensation was always better than none, hoarding never goes out of style!