"Hmm? How far did I jump?"
At this moment, the stone was hopping while Lingjue kept contemplating the distance moved. In the vastness of Roland Planet, the spaceport and Feng Yi seemed not to be so close.
Having left four-dimensional space, Feng Yi no longer possesses inexhaustible spiritual energy. On the contrary, as time goes by, Feng Yi's state will only worsen. However, this revival differs from the previous one. The reason Feng Yi could revive last time was entirely because a certain trait of his body was taken away. This time, his resurrection is due to Hans constantly transferring a power to him, possibly faith, possibly some other random thing.
In general, such situations rarely occur in three-dimensional space. At least from a human perspective, it's virtually impossible. Mo Ying has already explained the cause of this happening to him because he is situated in a higher density space. Hans' mental force gets infinitely magnified under the influence of four-dimensional space rules until this force affects here.
It's akin to the relationship between two-dimensional space and the three-dimensional world. When we watch TV, the displayed TV screen can be seen as a two-dimensional plane world. No matter how bad this world is destroyed, it's challenging to interfere with us in three-dimensional space.
But when situated in three-dimensional space, even a casual exhalation exerts effects far surpassing two-dimensional space.
The above theory similarly applies to three-dimensional and four-dimensional spaces. Mental entanglement possesses the characteristic of ignoring spatial barriers. That section of the fourth-dimensional space is simultaneously connected to three-dimensional space. Hence, when that power is transmitted to four-dimensional space, it will naturally cause a chain reaction with Feng Yi, which is the key issue leading to his revival.
The material density of the fourth dimension far surpasses three-dimensional space, including Feng Yi's own existence time. Thus, Feng Yi's spirit on Earth could dissipate in a day, whereas being in a higher dimension could endlessly magnify and extend this time. As seen, the ancient saying "a day in the celestial realm equals a year on Earth" might not be unfounded, even though past anecdotes lack scientific explanation.
If one must compare to a physical entity in the three-dimensional world, a black hole is undoubtedly the best example. Assume when a person falls into the black hole's event horizon momentarily, that person would be strictly severed from the present world. Even visible light cannot escape the gravitational bind, and that time will be very short, fleetingly.
But when we observe the person falling into the black hole, the presented scene is forever the person frozen at the black hole's edge.
The density of black hole matter is sufficient to drag time. Its internal rules of physics and even time flow rate differ from our knowledge. Anything lingering outside the event horizon will exhibit a near-stationary state based on these reasons. Thus, we deduce the black hole's mass is infinitely large, volume infinitely small, dimension infinitely high, or infinitely low in a state.
The fourth-dimensional density naturally cannot be compared to a black hole. However, its richness of matter can extend Feng Yi's time in enlargement and expansion. So when the connected space and a mental force form a link, the feedback effect directly acts on Feng Yi's existence in three-dimensional space.
At this point, Feng Yi's actions rely less on his own spirit, rather more on reactions caused by Hans' influence. The energy he constantly supplements is greatly sourced from Hans' unwavering thoughts for him.
Of course, Feng Yi is inexperienced about these matters now.
Yet, he is still alive after all. Though Feng Yi's attitude towards life is no longer attached, since he is alive, he should cherish this brief moment, just as Mo Ying once said. Who knows, he might have an epiphany?
But he definitely couldn't rely on a stubborn stone, for the stone cannot practice cultivation. Indeed, some special practices emphasize holding one's breath and concentrating quietly, but Feng Yi can't completely pin his hopes on this.
One could say his current ability to act is entirely due to the reactions arising from constant material change, not autonomous actions lacking proactivity. With the consumption from this massive leap, the first issue Feng Yi realized was the need to balance work and rest, hopping while slowly replenishing his spirit through four-dimensional space reflection.
As the moonlight dimmed and the sky darkened, this transforming stone finally moved several miles...
Unfortunately, on this barren planet, Feng Yi still hasn't found anything he could attach to. Speaking of things he could attach to, there is nothing such, maybe insects or ant corpses. But, these things aren't bigger than the attached material; carrying attached material around wouldn't kill him? At least, he should find a creature as big as a turtle for fusion.
Hmm... A turtle? Why should he attach to a turtle? This creature, metaphorically speaking in human terms, isn't a power word. The most crucial point is that turtle's movement speed is inherently slow. At least he should find an animal with faster movement, like an old lion king, a solitary migratory bird, a dying leopard, or anything else.
With thoughts swirling, Feng Yi dreaded climbing uphill the most. It's fair to say he's encountering difficulty moving, kept on moving another entire night, without knowing how far he traveled. As dawn broke, Lingjue detected a small house under the cliff, which seemed to be a hunter's home, with a pickup parked outside.
What to do? Should he jump off the cliff? Although this cliff isn't high, it's about a hundred and eighty odd meters, if the stone drops and makes a pit on the ground, wouldn't he be trapped?
As a stone, he is already the strongest moving stone. At least on this journey, Feng Yi hasn't seen a more suitable body for climbing and moving than his current one. With thoughts flipping, Feng Yi pondered for a while and finally decided to jump off the cliff after wasting 2 million brain cells.
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