Prodigy

Chapter 105: Copy double pupil (middle)

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"It's probably related to your martial arts practice." Zhang Daosheng analyzed, "Your double pupils are probably not born, and the martial arts you practice hide your spirit, energy and spirit, making the luster of your pupils dim. Over time, it is possible that your double pupils have become difficult to detect."

Zheng Yubai scratched his head: "Is there anything special about this double pupil?" He naturally did not believe those mysterious records in ancient books. If someone said that people with double pupils could become saints or emperors, he would never believe it. At least he did not have that kind of talent.

"Do you want to hear the scientific explanation or my explanation?" Zhang Daosheng asked.

“I want to hear them all.”

"According to scientific explanation, this situation is a case of adhesion deformation of the pupil, changing from O-shape to ∞-shape, which is a phenomenon of atavism from human to insect compound eyes," said Zhang Daosheng.

"So it's a disease?"

"It's just deformed, it doesn't affect its use."

"Then is there any difference in your explanation?" Zheng Yubai breathed a sigh of relief.

"My explanation is that your quadruple pupils are the greatest gift from God." Zhang Daosheng said very seriously, "According to the records of the Superman Research Association, all quadruple pupils have a unique superpower..."

"Superpower?" Zheng Yubai was shocked. When he first met Yang Feiyan, he had imagined what superpowers he could have. Later, after talking with Zhang Daosheng, he realized that possessing superpowers was a very low probability event, so he gave up. Now Zhang Daosheng said that his four eyes and double pupils were superpowers. The speed of fate changes is really dizzying.

"This superpower is called copying." Zhang Daosheng said as he opened the filing cabinet in the corner, rummaged through it for a while, took out a stack of documents, picked one out and handed it to Zheng Yubai.

Zheng Yubai flipped open the file and saw the words "copy, quadruple pupil" on the first page. He flipped through the pages curiously and saw that the file recorded the experiences of three people with quadruple pupils who had been recorded since 195.

Perhaps because the three people lived in a long time ago, the records were relatively brief, but it can be seen from them that they and Zheng Yubai have the same quadruple pupils. The description of the three people's experiences also made Zheng Yubai suddenly realize.

"Have you ever had the same experience?" Zhang Daosheng noticed Zheng Yubai's expression.

Zheng Yubai nodded gently: "Very similar."

The document clearly states that people with quadrilateral pupils have the ability to replicate. The so-called quadrilateral pupil is a normal person's pupil divided into two halves. In fact, no matter how many parts the pupil is divided into, it does not affect the entry of light. For example, if a camera lens is cut in half, the resulting image is still the same as a complete lens.

If you turn one lens into two, the resulting photos will naturally be two. The same is true for double pupils. A picture in the eyes of ordinary people will naturally be divided into two after entering the double pupils. This special situation is like a photocopier, so it is called copying.

The greatest advantage of copying is that the owner's ability to learn and remember a certain skill is twice or even more than that of an ordinary person.

This is actually easy to understand. People with double pupils have double images of certain actions or objects, and naturally the stimulation to the brain is also double. As long as the intelligence is normal, the speed of learning and memory will definitely be much faster than that of ordinary people.

"No wonder I learn so quickly..." Zheng Yubai recalled his previous experiences, and finally connected the clues one by one. Before he was fifteen, he spent three years learning the splitting fist to make some progress, and it took him four years to learn the drilling fist. This was of course due to his young age and incomplete bone development, but also because Xingyiquan was easy to get started with, but difficult to advance in.

After he turned fifteen, Zheng Yubai made rapid progress in boxing. He thought it was the result of mastering a boxing technique. But from then on, he could learn anything, not just boxing. If combined with what Zhang Daosheng said before, what happened when he was fifteen was probably the origin of the ability to copy superpowers.

"What happened when you were fifteen?" Zhang Daosheng asked with interest. After listening to Zheng Yubai's analysis, he hurriedly took out a pen and paper to record it.

Zheng Yubai grew up in a village in the north. In winter, the river outside the village would freeze over with thick ice. When the children in the village were bored in winter, they would play on the icy river.

During the Lesser Cold season of that year, Zheng Yubai walked home from school according to the "walking method" taught by his father. This method combines the practice of Xingyiquan with walking, specifically training the legs and feet, which is quite similar to the principle of standing still.

When he reached the river, he ran into a pack of wild dogs that often roamed outside the village.

This group of wild dogs were old acquaintances of Zheng Yubai. They had often roamed outside the village since he was in primary school. They would often attack livestock and sometimes chase villagers for fun, but they had never hurt anyone.

But that day, perhaps because of the cold weather and the lack of food for a long time, the wild dogs became very ferocious and surrounded Zheng Yubai on the ice.

Although he had practiced boxing for ten years, Zheng Yubai was still just a half-grown boy after all. Facing more than twenty fierce wild dogs, he had almost no chance of winning.

It was a snowy day, with clouds and fog all over the sky. Zheng Yubai's cries for help were blown away by the cold wind. The village was miles away, so he had to rely on himself to get rescued.

When the wild dogs attacked, Zheng Yubai pounded the ice under his feet. The ice on the river was not so easy to break. If ordinary people wanted to break the ice to catch fish in winter, even if they used tools such as axes and hammers, it would take half an hour to break the ice. Zheng Yubai pounded the ice wildly, his fists were bloody and he felt that his bones were about to break. The wild dogs also rushed up, surrounded Zheng Yubai and bit him madly, tearing his cotton coat and trousers into pieces in an instant, and he was bitten several times and bleeding profusely.

Zheng Yubai knew that if he delayed any longer, he would immediately become food for wild dogs, and not even a bone would be left. He suddenly struck with great force from nowhere, smashing a hole in the ice beneath his feet.

As the ice water gushed out, the wild dogs retreated temporarily, but then rushed forward again. Zheng Yubai, naked and covered in wounds, gritted his teeth and jumped into the ice hole.

The wild dogs rushed to the ice hole to catch Zheng Yubai. He sank down in the extreme cold, barely holding the bottom edge of the ice with one hand, exposing his two nostrils to breathe. The wild dogs were afraid of water, so they lingered by the ice hole for a while and then scattered. Although they dispersed, Zheng Yubai's whole body was frozen by the ice water, so there was no way he could climb onto the ice.

When Zheng Yubai was in a life-threatening situation, he felt several bonfires burning in front of him, warming his body. He felt hot all over and wanted to take off all his clothes. A happy smile appeared on the corner of his mouth. (To be continued)