Chapter 594: A Rare Opportunity
"Is this the reward for teaching primitive people to read?"
After the initial surprise, Fengyun quickly became happy. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
After becoming a totem warrior, although all aspects of the body have been greatly improved, whether it is physical fitness or five senses, it is much stronger than ordinary people, but it is not perfect.
Fengyun didn't feel a significant gain in the parts related to intelligence, in other words, even if he became a Transformation Warrior, his intelligence level was not much different from when he was an ordinary person.
He was not very satisfied with this, although it had not yet reached the level of resentment, but it was still a regret in his heart.
In his cognition, he has already decided that ordinary people have awakened, become totem warriors, and then continuously improve their level, which should be regarded as an evolution.
If evolution is only manifested in the physique, but the intelligence is not improved accordingly, even if it is not perfect, there is a defect.
People are eager for perfection, and Fengyun is no exception, so he has also looked for a solution, but unfortunately, even if his understanding of the body has reached a certain level, he still can't do it.
Now that he has finally undergone intelligence-related changes because of teaching primitive literacy, and the effect is quite good, to tell the truth, Fengyun is quite happy.
"It's just not known if this change is permanent or just temporary. ā
Fengyun's mind was quite clear, and he did not let himself indulge in the new changes in his mind, but keenly grasped the crux of the problem.
If this change is permanent, the help to Fengyun is undoubtedly huge, but if it is only temporary, then he is just a void of joy.
"How do you verify it?"
But when Fengyun wanted to verify it, he found that he couldn't verify it at all.
"Forget it, leave the results to time. ā
After thinking about it for a while, Fengyun still didn't find a feasible way, so he simply gave up and decided to let time help him find the answer.
If the changes in his mind had always existed, they would have been permanent, and if the changes in his mind had disappeared soon after, they would have proved to be temporary.
Fengyun's heart calmed down and continued to teach primitive people to read.
As time goes on, Fengyun begins to discover that new surprises await him.
Under his patient teaching, especially when the foreigners knew about it and took the initiative to join in the study, Fengyun found that the light in his mind did not disappear, but became brighter and brighter.
As the brightness of the light increased, he found that his mind was becoming clearer, and if he was willing to think about it, some of his already vague memories would become clearer.
If you concentrate and keep recalling a specific memory, some details that he thinks he has forgotten will also be clearly revealed.
Fengyun was keenly aware that this was a very good opportunity and had to be taken advantage of.
Over the next period of time, he began to focus on recalling the words he once knew, especially those that had become a little blurry in his memory.
He did not stop when he had recalled all the words he knew, whether it was learned in class or through other means, wrote them down on a piece of paper, and marked them in detail.
He began a new round of reminiscences, this time about the various inventions he had come into contact with in the time travel.
As he reminisced, Fengyun was pleasantly surprised to find that the amount of knowledge stored in his mind during the era of the information explosion was far beyond his imagination.
The reason why he didn't find it before was that they were all precipitated in the depths of his brain and couldn't be extracted, but now thanks to the brighter and brighter light in his mind, this knowledge is like objects piled up in the dark and corners, and it can no longer be hidden.
At this point, Fengyun began to truly believe that he once read a passage that the human eye is actually a camera, which will record everything it sees and eventually store it all in the brain, so the amount of information in a person's mind is far more than what can be recalled.
In order to prevent this precious knowledge from sinking into the darkness again, Fengyun brought a large amount of paper, and in addition to eating and going to the toilet, and teaching primitive people to read, he spent the rest of his time recording the knowledge he recalled, and he couldn't even sleep.
He couldn't be sure when the light in his head would disappear, and if it did, if it did, if it would reappear.
He was reluctant to gamble, and he wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to write down all the knowledge he could recall.
He was well aware of what this knowledge meant.
If he could record them all and spread them, the civilization level of the world he was in now would be greatly improved, and in the end, even if it was still far from the level before he crossed over, it would be enough to push its civilization process forward a lot.
At first, Fengyun recorded whatever he wanted, but he gradually found that such drawbacks were very confusing, and it would become very troublesome to organize in the future, so he began to change his mind and record them according to the textbooks he studied when he was in school.
Until the knowledge of one class is recorded, he will never recall the knowledge of other categories, unless there is knowledge that crosses between different categories.
However, after actually starting to record, Fengyun realized that he had so much knowledge to record, and just writing down the textbooks he had studied was a huge project.
Looking at the tiny proportions of the knowledge he had recorded in his mind, Fengyun felt a faint sense of despair.
Fortunately, Fengyun was well sharpened after the crossing, and his psychological quality improved a lot, and he quickly regained his composure, emptied his distracting thoughts, and concentrated on recording.
In order to be able to record better, Fengyun asked Fengbei and Mulan Zhi to assist him, although they could not help much in the record, but they could polish the ink for him, prepare the paper, and bind the knowledge he had recorded.
In addition, they can take care of his diet and daily life, so that he can focus all his energy on the record of knowledge.
Fengyun's actions were not able to hide from Wu, and he deliberately came to explain the situation in person.
Fengyun naturally blamed all this on Cangtian, saying that the knowledge he was going to record now was Cangtian's reward for teaching people to read, which was very precious and very helpful to the development of the tribe.
Wu didn't have any doubts, completely believed Fengyun's words, and gave him the greatest help, and in the end, he personally participated in it. (To be continued.) )