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Chapter 439 - 260 Deep Well Cultivation_2



One could not tell how long had passed, but Li Ang finally reached the bottom of the well.

Actually, based on the speed at which he initially descended, it would have only taken him a few minutes to sink to the bottom of the well, but it was precisely such an environment that robbed one of the concept of time.

In this place, beyond the notice of anyone, Li Ang once again broke the world record for no-equipment deep diving. The previous record was 113 meters, and the depth of the area Li Ang was currently in nearly doubled that number.

If one were to calculate using the pressure equal to the density of water times the depth of water times gravity, the pressure Li Ang was under also approached nearly twice the world record.

Moreover, at such depths, because of the tremendous pressure and psychological stress, a person’s heartbeat would involuntarily speed up, increasing the body’s oxygen consumption even further, which, in fact, is one of the great difficulties encountered in deep diving.

However, the harsher the environment, the more ideal it was for the spiritual practice that Li Ang sought.

He sat cross-legged in the water, and as the force of gravity on his body was only slightly greater than the buoyancy he experienced, Li Ang was almost in a state of "suspended weightlessness" in the water.

Soon, Li Ang began to practice the Xi Sui Jing. Perhaps it was the influence of the environment, he always felt like he was entering the state more slowly, but once he truly entered the state of practice, he was pleasantly surprised to find that the speed of his spiritual practice seemed to be much faster than outside.

Taking into account the blessing of that Buddha statue on his spiritual practice, Li Ang’s current speed of practice had almost reached more than twice that of when he initially practiced the Xi Sui Jing.

At the same time, as his inner strength continuously improved, Li Ang’s physical constitution was also subtly refined.

The immense pressure was inherently a test of one’s physique, and since the water pressure was omnipresent and penetrating, every muscle, every inch of skin, even every cell in Li Ang’s body was undergoing such training.

This resulted in a significant enhancement in his [Physique] and progress in several martial arts techniques practiced concurrently.

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