Chapter 273 Nuclear Proteins
The conversation with my master and grandmaster has ended.

Wu Wen arranged for someone to take them down to rest.

He himself turned around and went back into his room to continue his cultivation.

While studying the forbidden technique passed down to him by his master, Wu Wen made a new discovery.

In fact, besides the chelation pill recorded in it, many of the ideas and methods contained in the forbidden techniques are also worth studying in depth.

For example, forbidden techniques require practitioners to expose themselves to a radiation-like environment of malevolent energy in order to survive amidst countless hardships and near-death experiences.

This seemingly crazy approach is actually a unique method of cultivation.

Its ultimate goal is no different from the normal intention of cultivation; both aim to make one's body undergo mutation and evolution.

However, normal cultivation methods pursue a steady and gradual approach.

This forbidden technique is an adventure where life is at stake.

Once the cultivator has overcome this life-or-death ordeal and achieved the goal of physical mutation and evolution, the subsequent cultivation steps return to tradition and enter the common "ripple cultivation method": the energy circulation cultivation system.

Wu Wen pondered.

I can try to optimize this most difficult and dangerous process, which relies entirely on chance to achieve positive mutations, into a stable and reliable method.

In this way, this forbidden technique of cultivating evil energy may become an orthodox cultivation method.

Just do it.

In the interior

Wu Wen used himself as a template to conduct the deduction.

It's important to know that he himself is someone who has experienced the effects of radiation, and whose body has undergone tremendous changes over time.

Therefore, Wu Wen's approach to optimizing forbidden techniques is not just empty talk; he has real experience in it.

Wu Wen was naturally very clear about his own situation.

"The key to irradiation mutations lies in the changes in proteins within the body!"

He named this special protein, which is formed due to radiation-induced mutagenesis, "radionuclear protein".

Radiation-induced proteins are transmembrane protein complexes produced through radiation-induced mutagenesis.

Not all mutations are random and disordered. Radiation at specific frequencies can induce DNA to mutate in a specific direction, causing cells to synthesize proteins with radiation affinity.

The mutated protein can actively adsorb radiation particles, forming a "radioactive receptor".

This radioreceptor has a remarkable tunneling effect, which can convert radiation energy into bioelectricity.

This process is similar to the principle of nuclear spin energy level splitting in nuclear magnetic resonance.

Radionuclear proteins can absorb radiation energy of specific frequencies through resonance.

Then, using the principle of free-electron lasers, energy is stored in the mutated mitochondria, which Wu Wen calls "radioactive organelles".

Inside the body.

The synthetic pathway of radionuclear proteins is clear and orderly.

First of all.

Basic protein chains are synthesized in the cytoplasm; then, the protein chains are transported to the nucleus through nuclear pores and undergo radiation modification; finally, they are located on the mitochondrial membrane to form "radiative organelles" that directly participate in energy metabolism.

In summary, the formation chain of radiative nucleoproteins is as follows: radiation irradiation → directed DNA mutation → synthesis of gold particle-binding proteins → tunneling structure optimization → organelle integration.

"Radiation proteins also have crystal-like self-assembly functions."

"Under prolonged high-radiation environments, radioactive proteins self-organize into graphene-like lattice structures, which can improve energy storage efficiency..."

As a reference point.

In-depth analysis is conducted within the interior setting.

A brand-new method of cultivating radiant energy gradually took shape in Wu Wen's mind.

"...guide radiation energy along the meridians, inject it into the cell membrane, and cause ordinary proteins to fold into a nuclear conformation."

Wu Wen simulated the path of energy flow in the interior scene.

"By inhaling radiation through the 'Kanli Intercourse' breathing method, we expel particles!"

Radiation is essentially a high-energy electromagnetic wave with an extremely short wavelength and extremely strong penetrating power.

When radiation enters the body, chelated pills are needed to help resist the excessive damage to cells caused by ionizing radiation.

When radiation interacts with matter, it triggers photoelectric effect, scattering, electron-electron pair effect, etc., which are then converted into secondary electron energy.

This provides an opportunity to strengthen the muscles, bones, and other body tissues.

Particles are high-energy electron streams with relatively weak ionization ability but extremely strong penetrating power.

When exporting particles, they need to be guided out using the "Thunder Handprint".

Combined with the assistance of chelated tannins, it can neutralize the heavy metal toxicity generated during radiation decay.

Under the influence of the "Kan-Li Intercourse" breathing method.

Electromagnetic eddies will form at the Tanzhong acupoint on the chest.

This process can be combined with the "opening and opening of orifices" technique recorded in the "Taiyi Jinhua Lu".

This can open up the three gates of the coccyx, spine, and occipital bone, allowing radiation energy to be efficiently converted into bioelectricity.

The energy circuit formed is:

Absorption layer: Radiation nucleoproteins in skin cells are responsible for capturing radiation energy.

Conversion layer: Through a tunneling effect similar to that of a free-electron laser, radiant energy is converted into high-energy biocurrent.

Output layer: Energy is stored in the mutated mitochondria, the "radioactive organelles".

……

As Wu Wen's deductions became more in-depth...

This method of cultivating radiant energy has become increasingly refined. However...

Wu Wen then suddenly thought of a serious question.

This cultivation method is too difficult!
Although he tried his best to reduce the harm that cultivation would bring, he also inadvertently raised the requirements for cultivation.

Stupid people don't deserve to learn this!

"Perhaps we could also add a 'brain-boosting drug' as an adjunct," Wu Wen thought to himself.

By combining the effects of different versions of "intelligence-enhancing drugs" with different stages of cultivation, one can develop intelligence and assist in cultivation.

Version 1.0 of the brain-boosting drug has negligible side effects and can be taken by ordinary people, allowing them to learn the basics of this energy cultivation method.
Version 2.0 of the brain-boosting medicine has low requirements and can assist cultivators in their initial stages and begin their cultivation journey.
The 3.0 version of the intelligence-enhancing drug can be taken after a cultivator reaches a certain level, thereby further developing their intelligence and enabling them to fully master the method of radiation energy cultivation.

……

Wu Wen is so dedicated to enabling ordinary people to cultivate the method of radiant energy because he cares about his master Li Chunfeng, Master Zhu Jiu, Yang Ergou, and other close friends and family, and hopes that they can embark on the path of cultivation together.

The path of cultivation is long, and although they cannot accompany me forever.

But Wu Wen also hopes that they can spend as much time as possible with him.

After all, walking the path alone is too lonely.

He pioneered the method of cultivating radiant energy.

Wu Wen was in a great mood
Let's temporarily stop the simulation, take a break, and balance work and rest.

"Master!"

As he was leaving the room, he bumped into Lü Cai who was passing by.

"Come on, come with me for a walk!" Wu Wen called out.

"Yes." Lü Cai put down his work and followed behind Wu Wen.

Leaving the mansion,

The two walked through the city of Jiaozhi.

Wu Wen looked around and found that the environment in this city was far inferior to that of Panyu.

Most of the people in Jiaozhi City were mountain dwellers from the surrounding area. It was a gathering place where they came down from the mountains to gather and exchange goods.

Looking at the various stalls set up on both sides of the road, the items on them were all kinds of strange and wonderful.

This place appears to be a commercially prosperous area, but the mode of trade is not the use of currencies such as gold, silver, or copper coins; instead, it is a direct barter system.

“Lu Cai, look, Jiaozhi is rich in resources. If it can be properly governed, its prosperity will definitely be no less than that of Panyu.”

Hearing Wu Wen's words, Lü Cai nodded in agreement: "You're right, my lord..."

at this time.

Wu Wen suddenly saw an old man sitting by the roadside. He took out a white thing that looked like some kind of plant root from his pocket and started eating it.

Wu Wen stopped abruptly, stood in front of the old man, and held out his hand, saying, "What are you eating? Let me see."

Seeing that Wu Wen and Lü Cai behind him were well-dressed and had an impressive bearing, the old man immediately and respectfully handed the food in his hand to Wu Wen, and carefully explained:
"This is a food from our mountains called 'Shu Liang'!"

Wu Wen took it, examined it carefully in his palm, and quickly concluded:

"This is... cassava!"

I was overjoyed. I never expected that I would come across such a wonderful thing while just wandering around.

Cassava is a staple food high in starch and is known as the "king of starches".

Although it is toxic, it is easy to remove.

Cassava contains the natural toxin cyanogenic glycosides.

However, simply peeling the fruit and then soaking it in water for a long time will dissolve the water-soluble cyanogenic glycosides.

Boil it in boiling water again; the high temperature will decompose any remaining cyanide.

This completely removes the toxins, making it safe to eat.

If cassava is dried, it can be stored for a long time, and it is very easy to eat; just rinse it with water.

Most importantly, this plant is very easy to grow. It is drought-resistant, has low requirements for soil, is highly productive, and does not require careful management.

Basically, if you cut a section and stick it in the ground, it will grow into a large patch on its own.

In modern India, a populous superpower, cassava feeds a staggering 800 million people.

Previously, Lü Cai had discussed the food issue with Wu Wen.

Upon suddenly seeing this cassava today, Wu Wen immediately thought of this problem.

I never expected to find such a good thing here!
As long as this thing exists, the food problem will no longer be a problem.

This thing can support 800 million people. Not to mention the entire Lingnan region, even if you add up the entire population of the Tang Dynasty today, it wouldn't be more than one-tenth of that.

"Where did you find this?" Wu Wen questioned the old man.

Seeing Wu Wen's serious expression, the old man dared not hide anything and blurted out the place where he had collected the cassava.

It was on a mountain behind the village where he lived.

According to the old man, the entire hillside of that mountain was covered with cassava.

At the same time, the old man also warned that this thing is poisonous. Even mountain people like them, who have dealt with all kinds of poisonous foods since childhood, dare not eat too much of it. They only eat a little bit to fill their stomachs when they are hungry.

Upon receiving news about cassava, Wu Wen immediately gave orders to Lü Cai:
"Send men to that mountain immediately, and bring back all the cassava intact, except for some roots."

Upon hearing the order, Lü Cai was somewhat puzzled, but he immediately went to carry it out.

……

(End of this chapter)

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