Mo Qiong's idea was quite good, but in actual practice, he found many difficulties.
For example, the air wall was unstable, and it was easy to run out of sugar due to excessive consumption.
However, these difficulties could be overcome. They could all be solved in the following training.
Firstly, the air wall was unstable. This was purely a problem of proficiency, and because beginners were not sensitive to controlling their biological field.
As for how to improve the ability of their biological field, this was the characteristic of this effect. It was necessary to constantly feel the sweetness in order to gradually improve.
Once they had eaten enough sweets and received enough training, their air walls would be as stable as the instructors'.
Another problem was excessive consumption, but this could be solved by increasing the amount of sugar.
If they really did not care about their physical discomfort, they could stuff one or two kilograms of special sugar into their stomachs. This way, Mo Qiong's human aura would last longer.
"However, it still can't last for five minutes …"
After Mo Qiong squeezed himself dry, he climbed ashore and stuffed the sugar into his mouth. The sugar mixed with his saliva went down his throat, and he could be judged to use it.
As everyone realized that they had to replenish their sugar, they did not eat them one by one. They stuffed more than ten of them into their stomachs before going into the water to train.
Not only that, they also ate and took. There were two packets of 24 sugar pills on their waists.
After feeling the lack of sugar, they grabbed two sugar pills from their waists and stuffed them into their mouths. This saved them the trouble of running back and forth.
In this way, they were the same as the instructors. Twenty-four sugar pills were the standard carrying amount. However, under high intensity use, Mo Qiong still had to come back every five minutes to replenish. This showed that the consumption of this ability was huge, especially for beginners.
How to reduce the consumption was the most important thing in the second year of training. The other tricks were secondary.
There was nothing much to teach. In the previous demonstration, Waveshift had already shown the hard and soft nature of the air wall. That short demonstration was a kind of inspiration. From two to three, and from three to all things.
When the basic operation was mastered and the consumption was greatly reduced, they could train freely and develop it on their own.
Everyone had their own convenient way of using it. Every member also had their own unique air skills. Everyone learned from each other and inspired each other.
Everything was difficult at the beginning. Everyone was still worried about how to accurately create an air wall under their feet.
"… Plop … Plop …"
The sound of falling into the water was endless.
Many people could walk on water with the help of the sweet buff, but it was still difficult for them to run.
Because the air wall could not be seen, they determined its position purely by feeling.
It was true that the Biological Field allowed them to feel the location of the air wall, but this feeling was not accurate. On the contrary, it was quite vague, similar to the binaural effect.
Without long-term training, one would not be able to accurately determine the exact location of the sound source, and there would be quite a bit of error.
The biological field had a similar ripple response to the air wall. Therefore, whether the air wall was built 10 centimeters above the ground, 30 centimeters, or even 100 centimeters above the ground, it was all possible for them.
The larger the air wall, the smaller the error. Conversely, the smaller the air wall, the greater the error. This was because the precision required to know the specific location was even higher.
Sometimes he felt that he had created an air wall somewhere in front of him, but in fact, it might be a little to the side and at a different height.
He stretched out his leg, but not only did he not manage to step on it, his calf even bumped into it, causing him to trip and plunge into the water. Or he could simply use his face. He used his stomach to hit the air wall.
"No, we can't rush it, we can't rush it …"
Everyone quickly learned their lesson, so much so that they could see a group of 'blind people' on the lake. When they stepped forward, they would always use the tip of their feet to test the air before they dared to step forward.
Or, after creating the air wall, they would push it under their feet and make it touch the water surface to create ripples.
In this way, they could determine the location of the air wall. It must be on the water surface.
No matter which method, it was too troublesome.
It was like going down the mountain with their eyes closed. How fast could this speed be? It was basically moving on the water …
It was like this even on the water surface, let alone going up into the sky. With their current proficiency, if they really went up into the sky, forget about floating in the air, at most, they would dawdle in the air. They might even use their hands and feet to squirm in the air.
If they wanted to be as proficient as the instructors and be 100% sure of the exact location of the air wall in their hearts, the beginners were still too far away.
Why not start by treading water? Not only could they determine the location because the water repelled them away, but they would also not die if they fell into the water.
Otherwise, if they were to start by jumping off a building, they would probably need the medical team to accompany them.
…
"Just create a fog, or directly dye the air …"
After falling down many times, some people had such thoughts, but they did not say it out loud.
In fact, even if someone suggested it, no one would respond, because such a suggestion would be a cheap trick.
Was it possible that they would also need the assistance of colored air during missions in the future? Would they not need to use the air wall if they did not bring any support equipment?
Club members had to be able to adapt to all situations. There was no point in resorting to cheap tricks during training.
The only way was to eat candy, practice, eat candy, practice, and repeat the cycle to build a good foundation.
Everyone was very diligent. As time passed, after three days and two carts of candy were almost used up, they finally stopped falling into the water.
As long as they slowed down a bit, they would be able to run freely on the water surface.
"Reporting to the instructor, I've basically mastered treading water."
"Me too. I can run on the water now."
One after another, people reported their progress and wanted to see what the instructor had to say.
In response, Waveshift chuckled. "You call this level of mastery of treading water?"
"Uh …" Everyone exchanged glances.
Waveshift said, "Being able to walk and run is just the basics. Can you maintain the same sprinting speed on the water as you can on land? Can you really fight like you're walking on land? "
"Now, it's two on one combat training. Fall into the water is considered a defeat. Only by defeating your opponent can you go ashore."
As expected, the moment they started fighting, everyone's true colors were revealed. Often, there would be people who would miss a step and fall into the water.
The smaller the air wall, the greater the margin of error. The larger the air wall, the smaller the margin of error, but the greater the consumption.
In just one minute, more than 20 people had fallen into the water during the grappling training. It wasn't just the losers who fell into the water. The winners also fell into the water before they could run ashore.
In the end, the only person who came ashore clean was Mo Qiong.
"Not bad. You really are the best of this batch of newcomers." Waveshift laughed.
How could Mo Qiong not be good? In truth, he could only vaguely sense and determine the position of the air wall. However, he only needed to push the air wall with his biological field to send it to the designated position with almost no consumption.
This way, he was no longer afraid of errors.
His absolute accuracy was much more accurate than the air wall. In his field of vision, he could hit a certain point. In comparison, the creation of the air wall had its own errors. The point in his mind might not necessarily be the location of the air wall. Only with practice could he become more accurate.
This was the difference between the two absolute characteristics. Mo Qiong used his absolute accuracy to make up for the difficulty of the air wall.
"Mo Qiong, try and take this candy down …" Waveshift said as he casually tossed a candy 15 meters into the air.
Everyone watched as the candy stopped at a height of 15 meters and didn't come down.
Without a doubt, Waveshift's biological field had a range of at least 15 meters!
Everyone watched as Mo Qiong leaped up, took a step in the air, and used the momentum to leap up again. Then, his other foot took another step in the air, and he leaped up again.
His legs crisscrossed as he jumped left and right. This way, it was as if he was displaying qinggong. With a few kicks in the air, he soared up.
Mo Qiong reached out to grab the candy and jumped back. His body hung upside down as he fell.
Just as he was about to crash into the ground, there seemed to be an invisible slope in the air that cushioned him. He rolled sideways and landed steadily on the ground.
"Clap clap clap …" Waveshift laughed and clapped.
Throughout the entire process, Mo Qiong was very calm. He didn't make a single mistake. The air wall was placed perfectly.
Everyone was stunned. Mike looked up and said, "Mo Qiong, how did you improve so quickly?"
Mo Qiong ate the candy and said, "Talent, I guess."
Mike was stunned. "This is an absolute characteristic. What talent can there be?"
Mo Qiong laughed. "Mike, haven't you thought of it? The talent of being sensitive to sweets is the best talent for this characteristic. "
Mike was stunned. Then, he realized that there was a talent for improving just by tasting sweets. That was, whoever felt sweeter with the same candy was a genius …
Mo Qiong laughed. "Tasting sweetness is cultivation. It's equivalent to constantly purifying one's inner strength. Our practice is only to hone its use. This is the difference between the hardware system and the technique used.
"There's no talent in controlling the air wall, but the biological field's performance improves with the cultivation of sweetness. In other words, those who are more sensitive to sweetness have better talent.
"If the same spoonful of candy you feel is ordinary sweetness, but I feel it's super sweet, I'm a genius."
Waveshift nodded. "Exactly. Even though you've all improved your sensitivity to sweetness, this multiplier is the same. So, just like the Taaffeite strengthening, those who are more sensitive to sweetness will find it easier to feel sweetness after amplifying their senses. "
Even though Mo Qiong had improved so quickly by relying more on absolute accuracy, this didn't stop him from saying that he had always been sensitive to sweetness.
Waveshift looked at the almost empty supply of candy and said, "Looks like it's time for a group of people to jump off a cliff."
"What? Jump off a cliff? "Everyone was shocked. They had just learned how to float on water, and they were going to jump off a cliff?
Waveshift laughed. "Your talents are obvious. Some of you can already enter the next stage."
Everyone looked at Mo Qiong. Everyone felt that they were about the same, with Mo Qiong being a bit more outstanding.
If there was anyone who could jump off a cliff right now, it would definitely be Mo Qiong.
Unexpectedly, Waveshift took out a list and read out a few names. "Those whose names are called, jump off a cliff with me."
Mo Qiong was undoubtedly on the list, but to everyone's surprise, Du Xiaoyu, Yan Wei, and the rest of the seven were also on the list, including Mike himself.
Mike was dumbfounded. "Instructor, how can you tell who feels sweetness more? I don't even know why I feel sweetness more than the others … "
Waveshift shook the list in his hand. "The amount of candy you've received is recorded. It's clear who eats more and who eats less."
"The twenty-seven of you seem to have improved by about the same amount, but with the amount of sugar you eat, it's clear who has better talent."
"You've improved by about the same amount, so those who eat less are naturally more talented. If you eat more, you'll naturally improve faster. "
"But Mo Qiong is an exception. He eats more candy than any of you, twice as much as you. It's twice as good as yours. That's why I gave him a small test just now to determine his aptitude. "
"From the looks of it, he's not only sensitive to sweetness, he's also more hardworking. It's normal for him to do what he did just now. "
Everyone thought to themselves, isn't that so? He already feels sweetness more than the others, and he still eats twice as much, that's even worse.
It'd be strange if he couldn't surpass them.
…
P/S: A user reported me for plagiarizing a concept. The author used a concept but didn't attribute it to it. Lan Bai Society is an imitation of the Golden Foundation, and anomalies are also the Golden Foundation's original vocabulary. They asked me to indicate that I'm from the Golden Foundation in my introduction and book. They even said that I violated the CC protocol, I'm speechless. Can you please clarify what the CC protocol is? First of all, the Golden Foundation is only protecting the author of the document, and the setting itself is for public use. If I use it, I'll naturally indicate the source. But I've never used any of the Golden Foundation's documents, any SCP, even the personnel and project classifications, as well as the organization's structure, are all different. Including the definition of anomalies, which is also my own setting, it doesn't match the Golden Foundation's original setting. Even if I don't call it an anomaly in my book and call it an origin, the content won't change. An anomaly must have an absolute characteristic, and what is an absolute characteristic? These are all things that the Golden Foundation didn't set. I called it an anomaly precisely to pay tribute to the Golden Foundation, because my inspiration indeed came from the SCP. There are many ways to pay tribute, and I've promoted the SCP more than once, so what? Do I have to indicate that the setting came from the Golden Foundation in my introduction and book? I'm afraid that if I say that, the real SCP enthusiasts will curse me to death. Because the content I wrote doesn't meet the requirements of the Golden Foundation's documents, nor does it meet the Golden Foundation's settings, it's a project that can't be approved. Don't insult the CC protocol. Please clearly distinguish between the source of inspiration, the adaptation, and plagiarism. These are three completely different things.
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