Chapter 3 turned him into a "vegetative state"?



No matter what happens, you still have to eat.

Live streaming is one of his only two sources of income; if he doesn't work harder, he won't even be able to afford food.

Gao's livestream alias is: Tall, handsome, and domineering Tian'ang!

Viewers in the live stream affectionately call him: Ang Baye.

It's mainly because he likes to use some unconventional tactics, always getting out of the game at level 8.

"Why is Uncle Ang so late today?"

"Yes, that's not in line with the style of a streamer!"

"Even the hardest-working streamer on Douyu has a day when he's late?"

Seeing the comments teasing him, Gao Feng finally calmed down a little.

"Actually, there's a reason why the anchor is late today."

He skillfully opened Steam, logged into the game, opened the game console, found a fortress room, and joined it with lightning speed.

"Luckily, my hand speed, honed over the years, wasn't for nothing; the room was almost packed with people."

After lightening the mood a bit, Gao Ang continued his rambling, picking up where he left off: "Didn't I tell you yesterday? I went out to throw out the trash and got hit by something falling from a height. I was dizzy for half a day, and I just came out of it."

"Given how dedicated the streamer is, how about we get some memberships, planes, rockets, and cannons?"

After hearing his explanation, the viewers started flooding the chat with comments again.

"Falling objects from high-rise buildings are truly horrible. My dog ​​was killed by a flowerpot... *crying*!"

"Stop playing the victim! I can't stand it when streamers cry. Here's the glow stick, hurry up and thank me for the gift!"

"Thanks to 'Doraemon without underwear' for the...1 glow stick." Gao Ang looked at the comments speechlessly, but still thanked them for the gift.

"As mature fans, you should learn to appreciate your gifts, especially 'noble' gifts like glow sticks."

Gao Ang didn't mean any dissatisfaction; he was just using this as an excuse to tease the comments section.

"I'm so grateful to myself for offering the membership card; I'm so generous!"

"Thanks to the 180 fluorescent boards I personally donated, the boss is so generous!"

...

Looking at my fellow ZZ fans, my high spirits lifted considerably.

Today's weather is similar to yesterday's, and the temperature may even be a bit higher. According to the weather forecast, the temperature may be about four degrees higher.

In other words, the highest temperature on June 19 will reach around 38 degrees Celsius.

But until 11 a.m., Gao Ang did not feel stuffy or sweaty. Even when the computer case started to 'buzz' and the graphics card temperature had reached the alarm line, he realized: he could turn off the air conditioner, but not the computer.

If this continues, his high-spec live-streaming computer, which he's had for a year and a half, may have to be honorably 'retired'.

When the air conditioner blew cold air down, Gao Ang did not feel the discomfort he had expected.

According to his own understanding, if his body temperature is constant, he should have reacted to the cold air blowing down now that he was used to the stuffy room environment.

But it didn't happen.

This illustrates two possibilities: either the body's functions are malfunctioning and it hasn't reacted in time, or the body's functions are so advanced that it ignores changes in the external environment.

To verify his deduction, Gao Ang took advantage of the auto chess game loading time to walk out of the gradually cooling room, opened the balcony door, and ran directly onto the sun-drenched balcony.

He had experienced this feeling many times before. Every time he went from an air-conditioned room to the blazing sun, his skin would feel a distinct burning sensation.

One reason is the intense exposure to ultraviolet radiation, and the other is the most basic and genuine reaction of bodily functions.

The reason for the latter is that the human body has adapted to the environment of an air-conditioned room. When it arrives at a new environment that is not compatible with it, it needs to send the latest environmental information to the cerebral cortex to tell the human body that the external environment has changed and that it needs to respond in time.

The skin shouldn't react so strongly to ultraviolet radiation. The reason it feels so clearly is because the body's self-protective mechanism amplifies this signal.

The sensory experience he had anticipated did not materialize; instead, he felt a sense of pleasure from basking in the sunlight, even though the midday sun was scorching.

This confirmed Gao Feng's discovery once again: his body had also mutated.

It's not that his bodily functions are malfunctioning and he can't send signals of environmental changes to his cerebral cortex; rather, his bodily functions are so advanced that he has already established his own independent micro-ecosystem.

Of course, all of this was Gao Feng's own guess. After all, he was a law student, and it was already quite remarkable that he could guess to this extent.

Hearing the familiar opening music, he knew the game was about to begin.

After entering the air-conditioned room, he actually felt a little uncomfortable.

It's not that I feel uncomfortable, but it's not as comfortable as being in the sun.

At first, Gao Ang thought it was his imagination, but after repeated testing, he finally confirmed it.

His test was simple: stay in an air-conditioned room for two minutes and carefully record how your body felt, then go out into the sun for two minutes and record how you felt in the sun.

He closed his eyes and carefully experienced the body's reactions in the two environments, and an analogy came to mind.

Inside the air-conditioned room, he was like someone who had just eaten, his body in a normal digestive state; but under the sunlight, he was like a starving adult, eating and drinking indiscriminately, as if someone who hadn't eaten for three days was telling him that he could eat a whole cow.

Yes, the high altitude under the sun really gives you a sense of pleasure, like the feeling of eating.

"Eat sunshine?"

Gao Ang was startled by his own guess. There are creatures that can 'eat sunlight', and most plants can do this.

Plants can absorb and convert sunlight through photosynthesis, and then use water and other chemical elements such as carbon dioxide to produce energy substances such as starch, thereby meeting their own growth needs.

Considering that he hadn't eaten all day yesterday but hadn't felt hungry, Gao Feng was certain that his body had indeed mutated.

"Does that mean I've become a 'vegetative state'?"

"But the skin isn't green either."

He could tell himself with certainty that he was still a yellow-skinned East Asian, with no trace of greening in his skin.

A crucial condition for photosynthesis is the presence of chlorophyll.

Even if, for some reason, his skin produces lutein, which can absorb and transfer light energy, it doesn't explain how he can perform 'photosynthesis' without chlorophyll.

"Unless there is something similar to chlorophyll in the skin that replaces the conversion function of chlorophyll."

This hypothesis is not unfounded. Chlorophyll appears green because most plants absorb the least amount of green light.

If there exists a chemical substance that can absorb all wavelengths of light and also has the function of chlorophyll in absorbing and converting light energy, then all these problems can be explained.

Because it can absorb all wavelengths of light, this substance is colorless, so his skin color will remain the same as before, yellow.

Because he can perform photosynthesis, his body can automatically generate organic matter and become self-sufficient, so he does not feel hungry.

Gao Feng felt that he had solved the case.

To prove this conjecture, he had to conduct an experiment, the same one that scientist Sachs did in 1864.

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