Spying

With his perception distributed outside his body, Chen Mu carefully paid attention to Jiang Liang in the snow pit, not daring to slack off. There wasn't actually anything creative about the method he had thought up. It was mostly a kind of trade-off. No one was clearer than he was about the dangers of the extreme method; to tell the truth, he felt his still being alive was something of a miracle. The more he trained to the finish, the more pronounced that feeling became.

Although it was a trade-off, that didn't mean it had no technical content. During that period, someone would have to be extremely awesome to be able to make the slightest change in the methods of perceptual training. Moreover, what Chen Mu was doing wasn't just a little bit of change.

It involved perception producing and growing according to its principles. If it weren't for Jiang Liang's B-Standard perceptual training method, Chen Mu might not have even touched the threshold.