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Chapter 419 The Fastest Bird in the World

Chapter 419 The Fastest Bird in the World

The screen was filled with "High Energy Ahead" warnings, leaving many people feeling uneasy.
What's so exciting? Is there anything more thrilling than climbing to the top?
These kinds of comments really made many people unable to resist and start skipping ahead.
Meng Jie, who was watching a documentary with her girlfriends, didn't skip ahead. Instead, she pouted and said, "His brain is broken!"

She knew what Bai Liang had done because Yanzi had come to her to "complain" and asked her to help scold Bai Liang.

But to be honest, it was precisely because she knew that she was a little afraid to look, even though Bai Liang was still standing in front of her, alive and kicking.

Just imagining that scene makes my heart clench!
If she were twenty years old, she would probably be more excited than worried.

But she's already twenty-four—not a little girl anymore. She's matured a lot and naturally considers the risks involved.

"Climbing mountains is alright, conquering the world's highest peak is very meaningful!" Wang Churan next to her seemed to disagree.

She's a perfectly normal young woman who's not even twenty yet, and she has absolutely no resistance to this kind of risky, cool-looking behavior.

My brother is so handsome!

The moment the words were spoken, the scene in the documentary cut.
Bai Liang's gloved fingertips touched the frost flowers on his ice axe. Beneath his feet stretched a snowfield that reached the horizon, and above him was an endless expanse of azure.

Looking back, the person in the mirror started changing clothes!
His mountaineering outfit was pre-designed and somewhat modular, so he didn't need to take off his clothes and change into another set.

After all, in the environment of Mount Everest, even if nature has provided the greatest possible gentleness, you can't be so shameless as to change clothes on the spot.

In no time at all, a wingsuit appeared before everyone!

And he's a pay-to-win player.

His equipment not only includes a specially designed electrically heated wingsuit, but also "wingsuit lining accessories" developed by the Red Bull team to increase glide ratio and turbulence resistance.

The other people in the video are also frantically busy, measuring wind speed, observing the environment, and setting up drones.
audience:? ? ?
"Holy crap! What is this master doing?"

"Dude, are you kidding me? Are you going to jump?!"

"I still don't know exactly how much money Red Bull gave Da Xian. It must be at least nine figures."

"I feel it probably has nothing to do with money. You can tell from what he did before that he has a suicidal mentality at heart."

"Wow, if he actually jumped, he'd probably set a Guinness World Record!"

"Someone else jumped over it before, I think it was a Russian guy, but I don't know which one was higher."

"This documentary didn't have any of those 'don't imitate this for the sake of the show' thing, like the one in Africa, haha."

"The previous one was probably because they were afraid someone would actually try to slap a lion like that. This one is different; first, you have to climb Mount Everest."

"An altitude of over 8,000 meters can instantly sober up any idiot who wants to imitate it. Moreover, the threshold for this thing is too high. There's no need to specifically remind them that they can't imitate even a little bit."

"Imitate? Me?"

"."

The preparation time wasn't long, or rather, it was only a minute or two in the documentary.

As Bai Liang stood at the starting point, he saw his teammates' thumbs-up and then crushed the snow crust of Mount Everest one last time with the sole of his boot.

The camera zooms out, showing the scene on the ridge of Earth's third pole, with a surging sea of ​​clouds below, like liquid silver poured out by the gods.

His movements were without the slightest hesitation.

Spread your arms wide and swoop down like a hawk!

The moment you leap off the cliff, time seems to be shattered into fragments, creating a sense of stunned disorientation as if frozen in time.

It has an absurd beauty that shows absolutely no reverence for life.

At this moment, Bai Liang felt as if he had truly unlocked his self-limiting mechanism.

Start enjoying the ultimate freedom!
"Ahhh!"

The screams, of course, didn't come from inside the documentary, but from outside of it.
Who knows how many young women and female fans couldn't control their tonsils after seeing this scene?

The first-person perspective is terrifying!
The footage switches back and forth between drone footage and head-mounted camera footage.

This article uses various perspectives to demonstrate what it means to fall at nearly 200 km/h under the influence of gravity.

The audience could also hear that deafening roar, as if it could tear their eardrums apart.

However, as Bai Liang quickly adjusted his body posture, he used the wings of his wingsuit to catch the updraft, turning his vertical fall into a horizontal glide. The outline of the North Col of Mount Everest gradually became clear, and the glacier refracted diamond-like light under the sunlight.

Humans don't have wings, yet they can still be the fastest flying birds in the world!
Because fear is a biological instinct, while courage is the hymn of humanity!
At this point, the number of comments actually decreased significantly.

After all, the documentary just came out, and everyone's heads are buzzing from watching it, so who has time to analyze the text!
"Holy crap, this young man..."

Grandpa Xia, who met Bai Liang at the premiere of "The Climbers," took a sip of water while Bai Liang was preparing on camera, and then froze there until now, when he finally swallowed the water.

After a long pause, and seeing the "sacred mountain" that had been intertwined with his life for half a lifetime from another perspective through Bai Liang's viewpoint in the documentary, a smile suddenly appeared on his face.

They're much better than they were back then!
Wu Jing was already typing on Weibo, directly posting a screenshot from the documentary and saying, "Brother Liang is awesome. I'm impressed."

There's no way to deny it. Everyone says he works incredibly hard when filming, but compared to this guy, his intensity is nothing.

Dog Ri single-handedly raised the bar for relentless effort in the film and television industry.

That's ridiculous! He's not just jumping around at the gates of the underworld anymore, flashing back and forth.

It was like slapping the King of Hell twice across the face and then walking away triumphantly.
The last person to do this seemed to be a monkey?

Wu Jing wanted to send this thing to his older brother Cheng to see what it meant for the younger generation to surpass the older.

After this Weibo post was published, many people immediately came over for "team building".

Wu Jing was prepared to be ridiculed, after all, "The Climbers" is currently under intense criticism and its reputation is plummeting.

However, something unexpected happened.
"After seeing what the master did, I suddenly felt that Brother Jing's behavior of scaling walls on Mount Everest wasn't so outrageous after all, since something even more outrageous happened in reality."

"Brother Jing, you have to give this to the Great Immortal. He's using this method to prove that the Everest Wolf Warrior can exist."

"If Da Xian's actions were in 'The Climbers,' he would probably be criticized even more harshly, but it's a documentary, so it's just too outrageous!"

"Brother Jing, it's not your fault the movie didn't do well. Next time, don't date~ instead, go have a 'threesome' with the Immortal."

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Wu Jing: Huh?

Can it be like this?

I originally thought I would be heavily criticized for being compared to Bai Liang, but now it seems that's not the case.

So, is there hope for "The Climbers" again?
As it turns out, he was overthinking it.
The ratings for "The Climbers" have plummeted today, marking the biggest drop since its release.

The release of Bai Liang's documentary has practically ripped the film out of its waters.
The comments under the movie reviews are all saying: It's not as good as a documentary.

Wu Jing's vision went black. Damn it, it was true! He had been fooled by netizens on Weibo.
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At the end of the documentary, as the parachute opened, many people seemed to breathe a sigh of relief.

Then the barrage of comments started again.

"Nuclear energy ahead!"

No, there are other experts?
Bai Liang can't possibly go on a skiing adventure after wingsuit flying, can he?

This time, the comments were actually misleading; no more scary scenes appeared afterward.

After landing safely, Bai Liang had just finished packing up his equipment when he heard the howling of a vicious dragon nearby.

Turning my head, I saw a cheese snow leopard.

What came into view and into the lens was a half-grown snow leopard, its silvery-gray body hidden among the rocks and glaciers, truly giving it a sense of camouflage.

The comments section instantly erupted in laughter.

"Snow leopard, run! The terrifying upright ape is coming!"

"If it were anyone else, I'd worry about the danger of encountering wild animals, but this guy Da Xian is a different story. He even dared to provoke a lion, and this snow leopard doesn't even seem to be an adult yet."

"So cute~ Those paws are so thick, even cuter than my show-quality Golden Retriever's paws."

"So that's what snow leopards are called? That doesn't fit their fierce nature at all."

"Master, I advise you not to mess with this thing; it's a Class I protected animal in China."

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Bai Liang certainly wouldn't provoke a snow leopard for no reason, but felines can be quite cheeky sometimes.

If it were a fully grown snow leopard, it would probably have run away long ago upon seeing a tall guy like Bai Liang, who is over 1.8 meters tall.

This thing will subconsciously stay away from humans.

But the one in front of us was clearly not grown up yet. After a while, it actually came over on its own and continued to "woof woof," seemingly quite interested in Bai Liang's red parachute and wingsuit.

It's as if they want to take him away?

Go against Tiangang!

Bai Liang: You're trying to scam me because you're a Class I protected animal? Is your mom here?
snow leopard:???
Bai Liang: Hey~ Since your mom's not here, and mine's not here either, it's one-on-one, no parents allowed. He grabbed the little guy by the scruff of his neck, slammed him to the ground, and quickly stroked him a couple of times. Then he shoved the camera right up to the snow leopard's face for a treat for the fans~
Super close-up posed photos! Get on TV, sir!
Snow leopard: Are you being polite?!

"Holy crap, I actually saw confusion in a snow leopard's eyes. So cute!"

"The back of a feline's neck really works that well. Guys, I'm going to try it out. I'm right next to Changbai Mountain, where there are also local big cats."

"Hey buddy from Changbai Mountain, don't try it on those tattooed, king-patterned golden tabby dogs from Northeast China, you'll die if you do."

"Master, you'd better run! You'll be in big trouble when her mom comes back."

"Mom? When its mother comes back, we'll hold it down together. This thing isn't even as big as a lion."

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Bai Liang certainly wouldn't make things difficult for this big cat. After petting it a couple of times to get a feel for the texture of this national first-class protected animal, he let it go.

After experiencing the oppressive aura of the terrifying upright ape, the half-grown snow leopard dared not try to take him anymore and ran away while howling.

Because it ran too fast, Bai Liang missed his chance to slap its rear end.

However, it seems this thing will no longer dare to approach humans.

Today's merit +1
At the end of the documentary, as the camera switched, Mount Everest once again came into everyone's view.

It still stands there quietly, as if looking down on everything.

It has stood there for thousands of years, regardless of the changing times.

The screen went dark, and then the subtitles appeared.

When you embark on your journey again, always remember the meaning of the journey itself.
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Just over two hours after the documentary was released, it went viral on social media!

Aside from the trending topics featuring advertisements, Bai Liang occupied all ten of the top ten trending searches.

From the documentary's release itself to the various highlights within it, every single point has generated a massive amount of discussion.

The discussion covered the difficulty, the discussion records, expressions of shock, and of course, questions.

A documentary? It's definitely made with special effects!
It is precisely because of such existence that the popularity has increased even more.

After all, we need different voices~
However, for Bai Liang, making headlines on social media has almost become routine, so even his fans aren't that surprised. Not at all! His fans are completely astonished!

Dude, why are you doing something so drastic?!

Every time I thought Bai Liang was doing so well now, I thought he would settle down and wouldn't go back to doing those ruthless things, but I was always proven wrong.

Being his fan is quite exciting.

Other people are worried about their idols' careers collapsing or becoming outdated.

Being Bai Liang's fans is quite interesting; they even said that if Bai Liang has to disappear from everyone's sight one day, it would be best if his career collapsed.

After all, a collapsed building is better than a person dying.
They are genuinely worried that one day Bai Liang will trend on social media because he is gone.

The opposing team: Hey? That's a pretty good method.

The paparazzi can't find any dirt on him, so they can't bring him down. It's even more impossible to beat him in terms of achievements. So why not change our thinking and just kill him? Wouldn't that solve everything?

Once your mind is opened, inspiration will arrive as expected.

Love getting trending for extreme sports? We've got you covered!

You absolutely have to get addicted to this feeling!
Extreme sports are great! You have to try them!
After all, if you walk by the river often enough, you're bound to get your shoes wet.

With even rivals helping to manipulate data and praise Bai Liang, the hype naturally became astonishingly exaggerated.

Even Yanzi was forced to hire some online trolls to act as "haters," specifically those who questioned whether the so-called documentary was actually created with special effects.

That's right, she orchestrated this whole thing.

After all, the world needs some silly, "rational and objective" people.

Without them, the internet would be so lonely.

Top influencers: Ah~ that familiar feeling, this guy is here to "dominate the charts" again.

However, it doesn't matter to most top players, because they're used to it.

Only one company is having a particularly tough time.

Ah Kun.

Among the current top idols in the Chinese entertainment industry, Akun's data is far ahead because his fans love to engage in various chart-topping activities, which other idols simply cannot match.

But Bai Liang would always pop up from time to time, causing his car to overturn, and then he would retreat back inside.

This gave Ah Kun's fans a strange feeling: if he just put his mind to it, he could easily defeat them.
Here it comes again!

They come and go, and we have to find some peculiar hobbies for them.

Instead of retaliating, Ah Kun's fans quietly waited for Bai Liang's popularity to die down.

They've fought back before, but now they've learned their lesson.

At first glance, one might think they were lying down and starting to "enjoy" themselves.

Meanwhile, Wu Jing didn't receive much criticism, but "The Climbers" was a huge hit.
Already heavily criticized and barely managing to score around seven points thanks to media manipulation, "The Climbers" has had its last line of defense completely breached.

The grade has officially fallen into the failing category.

I reckon it'll be difficult to reach a box office of 1 billion. Forget about making a profit, it won't even cover the costs.

It did serve as a very good warning.

Don't fucking put weird romances in these kinds of movies.

Main theme is main theme, romance is romance, but forcing them together is just another way to keep these kinds of movies alive; it's like feeding the audience garbage.

However, no one expected that this thing would not be completely defeated by "My People, My Country" and "The Captain", but instead "died" at the hands of a documentary.

All I can say is, things are unpredictable.
Bai Liang: Yes, things are unpredictable.

He was having a good time drinking that night when his phone started ringing off the hook with a ton of messages, he couldn't even keep up with them all.

After all, Yanzi had only informed a group of the young ladies initially, and today he has been "exposed".

Those who hadn't been notified before, though late, finally received their notifications.

He's here to be taken in!

Kai Kai and the others who were drinking with him were initially curious as to why Bai Liang was receiving so many phone calls today.

When they saw the trending topics, everyone gasped in shock, and their gazes towards Bai Liang became somewhat strange.

The group has made outstanding contributions to global climate change.

Perhaps it was because they had absorbed all the cold air, but the atmosphere at the table became even more lively.

They're all guys, so they're really interested in this kind of topic.

The consumption of alcoholic beverages has increased rapidly.

Bai Liang: If you keep drinking like this, Sister Meng might not be able to film tomorrow.

He was already quite aggressive even without alcohol, and with the slight numbing and slowing effects of alcohol, he was practically killing Sister Meng.
Fortunately, her new friend stepped forward in time.

I didn't say that I wanted to help Sister Meng share the burden today.

But as soon as Bai Liang returned to his room, Wang Churan brought him a hangover soup.

"I...I happen to have this, and I think you might need it, Teacher Bai."

After stammering out these words, she seemed to realize that what she said was nonsense, and could only lower her head and laugh awkwardly.

Bai Liang didn't disappoint them. He downed his drink in one gulp and said, "Thanks~ I smell a bit of alcohol on you, don't let it bother you."

"No, I'll go back now. Teacher Bai, you should get some rest."

What's that smell of alcohol? It's manly!

Having just finished watching the documentary, she's completely absorbed in it, practically maxing out the filters.

He kept turning back to look at me as he left.
It was clear that she didn't seem to have much experience in this area, and she appeared quite nervous and secretive throughout the process.

Bai Liang identified it as a novice green tea drinker.

However, her actions can be seen as her actively seeking a sense of participation.

She'll share in the suffering that Sister Meng will endure later.

(End of this chapter)

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