Closer to Revealing My True Self-Chapter 845 - 543: State of Emergency

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Chapter 845: Chapter 543: State of Emergency freēwēbηovel.c૦m

In an unconventional state, what impact would there be if over a ton of weight with a physique far surpassing that of an average person fell from thirty thousand meters high?

Imagine the craters formed by meteorites.

It might not be that dramatic, but there’s no doubt, if it were to plummet straight down and strike the ground, the resulting shockwave and the sprayed debris would cause tremendous harm to anyone nearby!

The vehicle Jia and his group were in was meant to make an emergency escape in case of such an accident.

If Feng Yi had used unconventional energy during the fall, the impact at the landing site would have been unimaginable.

Indeed... it was quite dangerous.

The "safety personnel" brought by the butler were there to control the scene the moment "danger" occurred.

As for how exactly they would control it, that could not be said.

Thus, they still hoped that Feng Yi could maintain clarity and rationality, and successfully deploy his parachute within the anticipated time and altitude.

Above.

As the altitude increased, Feng Yi watched as the bright blue sky gradually deepened.

During this process, he also sensed the changes in the air currents and energy matter.

Soon, having reached the expected altitude, Feng Yi quietly observed the planet beneath his feet.

Facing such a height truly induced psychological fear and suffocation in the untrained, uncontrollable emotions, yet they had to directly face the immense pressure of a colossal planet beneath their feet.

However, Feng Yi felt quite alright, intriguingly so, without that breath-cautiously fearful sensation.

Looking far into the horizon, he could clearly see the boundary where the blue halo delineated the division between the planet and the cosmic background, creating a strong, spectacular visual impact.

Beneath his feet was a bright expanse, and above his head seemed to hide an endless black.

The sun was visible, but it could not illuminate all the darkness.

Thirty thousand meters sounded very high, but upon actually reaching this altitude, Feng Yi found it was less impressive than expected. It was still far from escaping the atmosphere, and the planet beneath didn’t clearly show its spherical shape.

Only when Feng Yi switched his view, using another sense to observe the unknown side of this planet—

The planet, glowing with a gentle blue light, shed its familiar appearance, becoming strange and dangerous.

The magnetic field sketched out the planet’s veins, and the activity of the atmosphere was like the expression of its mood.

The increasingly irritable energy matter issued roars that people couldn’t hear.

From the perspective of species development, Feng Yi noted that these energy matters weren’t abundant; rather, they were scarce, barely enough to sustain him and appeared distressingly inadequate.

But from the surface of the planet, from the entire atmosphere, they were considerably vast, linked integrally in such a way that if one part went awry, the whole would respond, and if it went out of control, even Feng Yi would have a hard time stopping it.

From high above.

He could feel the evaporated water vapor from the land and ocean areas condensing into clouds of various sizes. He could sense the tiny sand particles blown into the air by the wind and the myriad biological data.

Water, and other substances apart from water, in stable or unstable combinations, incessantly influenced everything between heaven and earth.

Feng Yi took a deep breath.

The air here was extremely thin, and the temperature was beyond what ordinary people could endure. Specific gear was required to maintain normal physiological values.

Checking the time, Feng Yi adjusted his equipment. Not putting it on, but taking some of it off—including his helmet.

The cabin door opened.

Under such extreme conditions, ordinary people couldn’t withstand it, but Feng Yi could still handle it.

With no external disturbances and no need to worry about affecting people around him, the cabin doors and windows had been adjusted not to allow views into the cabin. Feng Yi freely released his perception.

Here, it was just him, no one else, without much need for concern. He was now just freely deploying his ability to perceive, observing those energy matters and changes in airflow.

In this process, he would disengage from his purely simulation state, but he wouldn’t transform back into his original form either. He still maintained roughly human appearance, although his weight would change.

And this weight change could stress the chamber risen to thirty thousand meters into the high altitude.

Although parameters and structures had been adjusted and somewhat modified beforehand, theoretically able to withstand such magnitude of weight change,

It wasn’t just the weight change, there would also be fluctuations in energy.

Therefore, Feng Yi had to achieve his goal before the chamber spun out of control and plummeted.

Swiftly releasing his perception, he immersed himself.

If possible, he wanted to try, to make those restless energy matters floating in the atmosphere reduce their irritability.

The sensitive troposphere, all underfoot.

The substances, invisible to the naked eye and difficult to detect by devices, scattered above various weather systems, were experiencing fluctuations not seen in at least hundreds of years, making the meteorology of the entire troposphere all the more unpredictable.

At the same time.

The space monitoring station, as well as the headquarters of the Butterfly Project.

The real-time meteorological network and processing systems at both locations experienced a brief malfunction during the same time interval!

It couldn’t exactly be called a malfunction, just a short-term, slight fluctuation in some data, which quickly returned to normal.

Even such minor changes drew the attention of the command center.

If it had been one or a few meteorological satellites experiencing this situation, it might have been those satellites malfunctioning.

But as it was, the entire satellite network exhibited the same issue, pointing most likely to a central processing system problem.

Yet after checking and rechecking, they could not pinpoint the cause.

"Weather monitoring has been checked, there are no unusual activities. Is this an error from the upgrade process?"