In this chapter, we learn that the author uses his qi to drive his body by pinching, twisting, lifting, and sticking. We learn that his qi is trapped in his body, so he can't use it. He'll teach us how to use the northern butterfly acupoint skill, and then he'll unclog his tendons by using the acupoints on his body. The author tells us that he's so high now that he wouldn't be so stupid if he didn't do this. He tells us to stop bragging and to practice butterfly acupressure more. He also says that if you don't practice correctly, you'll be stupid like before. He says that he pricked his "physiological reflection area" , which means that he knows where the rabbit is, and that he has prepared food for the rabbit. He asks the rabbit if he likes carrots, and the rabbit says he does, so the author can give him a hug. Then the author tells the rabbit that he hasn't given him his prizes for the last time, because the system gave him the prizes, and he doesn't want to play tricks again. He gives the rabbit a polaroid camera, which he can use to take pictures of things that are real. For example, if he takes a picture of the clothes in a store, they'll become real clothes. If he likes it, it will be hiss now. The narrator says that this is a "living elixir," which is not useful for him, but that he will keep it for the author. He explains that if the elixir were to become a monster, it would talk, become a man, and become a friend of the author's. But if it were a tool, it
In this chapter, we learn that the author uses his qi to drive his body by pinching, twisting, lifting, and sticking. We learn that his qi is trapped in his body, so he can't use it. He'll teach us how to use the northern butterfly acupoint skill, and then he'll unclog his tendons by using the acupoints on his body. The author tells us that he's so high now that he wouldn't be so stupid if he didn't do this. He tells us to stop bragging and to practice butterfly acupressure more. He also says that if you don't practice correctly, you'll be stupid like before. He says that he pricked his "physiological reflection area" , which means that he knows where the rabbit is, and that he has prepared food for the rabbit. He asks the rabbit if he likes carrots, and the rabbit says he does, so the author can give him a hug. Then the author tells the rabbit that he hasn't given him his prizes for the last time, because the system gave him the prizes, and he doesn't want to play tricks again. He gives the rabbit a polaroid camera, which he can use to take pictures of things that are real. For example, if he takes a picture of the clothes in a store, they'll become real clothes. If he likes it, it will be hiss now. The narrator says that this is a "living elixir," which is not useful for him, but that he will keep it for the author. He explains that if the elixir were to become a monster, it would talk, become a man, and become a friend of the author's. But if it were a tool, it