Chapter 16 - 10 The Crow’s Call
In the dimly lit living room,
Li Yi sat motionless on the ground, his eyes lightly closed, breathing evenly, fully immersed in his cultivation.
The incomplete Sword Coin brought him an unimaginable advantage; the pure energy was continuously drawn into his body by his will and then absorbed.
After receiving this energy, the cells in his body began to evolve autonomously.
The evolved cells would divide faster, live longer, and be stronger than before. These subtle changes would eventually reflect on the complete individual, thus the cultivator’s physical capabilities would be enhanced, their bones more resilient, and naturally, their lifespan would also increase.
This was a comprehensive transformation.
Thus, cultivation is a process of self-evolution.
However, after about two to three hours of meditation, a strong sensation of hunger forced Li Yi to open his eyes and interrupt his cultivation.
"I’m so hungry," he licked his lips.
His stomach growled audibly as a strong thirst and hunger pervaded his body. The food he had eaten earlier had long been digested, and he now needed to eat immediately.
Li Yi was not panicked; he knew this was normal. As his body evolved, it also consumed more energy, the most obvious change being an increased appetite. Therefore, he had to stand up and cook for himself to satisfy his hunger first.
