Recovering from his melancholy, Wang Chao touched the two Spatial Rings that Little Grass had given him. One of them was his own, filled with various foods and weapons, including the Panlong Blade. The other Spatial Ring belonged to Little Grass herself. Since she had personally handed it to him, it indicated that there was something inside that she wanted him to have.
The space within Little Grass's Storage Ring was many times larger than his own, resembling a giant warehouse. Wang Chao first took a general look around and discovered that this massive storage was roughly divided into three categories. One category contained various unknown instruments and notes; he even saw the entire research process of the T Virus, which seemed to be the old man's research results over the years. Besides the T Virus, there were all sorts of bizarre items, including various weapons and concepts from spatial physics. Seeing all this made Wang Chao feel as if he had walked into a national academy.
Wang Chao casually flipped through the blueprints but found that he could hardly understand them. Gao Rui was only a biologist and biochemist; for physical sciences, they would need insights from Professor Kong in Jing City. However, there were many biological materials as well, such as the body structures and genes of various monsters. Wang Chao organized these materials and handed them over to Gao Rui.
"If we have all the chemical information about the Zombie Virus, can you invent something to resolve this crisis?" Wang Chao asked as he looked at the pile of notes. Gao Rui casually flipped through them, his eyes lighting up as if Columbus had discovered a new continent. He clutched the materials tightly and said to Wang Chao, "With these resources, we can completely solve the Zombie problem! I just need some time to work through these formulas; they look quite complex. There are more life forms here than those monsters; I need time..." With that, Gao Rui ignored Wang Chao and began calculating at the desk.
For now, scientific research came to a halt. Wang Chao could not comprehend the rest of the materials and decided to bring them back to Jing City for Professor Kong and others. At this moment, Wang Chao was unaware that chaos had already erupted in Huaxia. It had been three days since the Zombies surrounded the city; small Safe Zones had fallen, leaving behind a scene of devastation with displaced humans everywhere. It felt as if people had returned to the moment of the Zombie outbreak—panic and fear reigned without any protection. It took five years to build a beautiful life, yet it only took three days to destroy it all.
Meanwhile, far away on an island in the Pacific, Wang Chao and others were oblivious to what was happening in Huaxia. To them, these three days seemed utterly ordinary; what could happen in such a short span? The distance from Huaxia was simply too great, and there were no means of communication available. Despite Xiao Wei and Yang Mengying's attempts to contact Wang Chao, they were utterly futile.
Back on Wang Chao's side, after examining the vast array of physical technology and weapons, he moved on to Little Grass's second major category: a collection of manuals. These included various secret techniques and even ancient sorcery and divine arts. In this category, Little Grass had verified these items using various scientific methods; among them was Old Master Zhang's Breathing Technique.
Wang Chao wondered how Little Grass managed to acquire this Breathing Technique. Within it were many fresh concepts and different operational methods that he had never encountered before. At that moment, it felt as if a new door had opened for him; he sat down on the ground and began to deeply feel this technique.
When Wang Chao first encountered the Breathing Technique, he saw visions of the universe before him. This indicated how far he could go with this technique; seeing streams suggested limited talent while rivers indicated decent potential. Those who saw oceans might become another Zhang Yunhao—the First Person of Huaxia—after a hundred years of cultivation.
Zhang Fusheng saw the sky at twenty years old and became number one in the world ever since. Now that Wang Chao saw the universe, Old Master Zhang had previously mentioned that in a few years, Wang Chao would surpass Zhang Fusheng. However, those individuals had been practicing Breathing Technique since childhood while Wang Chao had only been exposed to it for three years.
This technique resembled an understanding of nature—a way of achieving unity between heaven and man. Previously, both Old Master Zhang and Zhang Fusheng spoke of it in mystical terms; however, Little Grass's records presented it as a scientific method. Old Master Zhang had said that Wang Chao's path of cultivation would be different from others; he didn't need to practice for practice's sake. If he mastered this method, he could apply Breathing Technique while doing anything.
Previously, Wang Chao struggled with understanding it, but now he found himself capable of doing just that.
It was an indescribable feeling. If someone were to look closely, they would notice that Wang Chao and Zhou Sheng were surrounded by a faint glow, as if Wang Chao's entire body were made of jade. With a heartfelt perception, everything seemed natural, and before he knew it, Wang Chao felt a warmth enveloping him. It appeared that the little grass had left him much more than he could have imagined.
As he automatically circulated this sensation throughout his body, he gazed at the third category of the little grass. This category contained various books, household appliances, food, and more, resembling a large general store with everything imaginable. There were even books on appliance repair, and Wang Chao was taken aback to find titles on postnatal care for sows. It seemed the little grass had quite diverse interests.
However, most of the books focused on human nature and psychology, including works by Freud and even something related to Zhou Gong's Dream Interpretation. It appeared that the little grass had long sought to understand matters of the heart. Among this collection, there was a letter placed on top—a white envelope folded twice without any writing on it. Yet it seemed clear that this was meant for Wang Chao.
Wang Chao opened the letter, which read:
"If you are truly reading this letter, it means I am already dead. There is something I have never told you: Grandpa had previously contacted Zhang Fusheng and even passed on the method to control zombies to him. I do not possess this technique; all I can leave you are these words. Perhaps you will never see this letter. After the young lady is revived, I will also perish. If there is indeed a heaven or hell, then I will go there."
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