Chen Yang used to speed-read, practically ten lines at a glance. And he still reads at the same speed now.
However, these two kinds of speed-reading are definitely not on the same level. The previous method made him blank out after finishing an entire book, as if he hadn't read it at all. But now, after finishing an entire book, all the content is imprinted in his mind, vivid, clear, and even possible to recite backwards from the last page.
This certainly greatly improved his learning efficiency, but it also ironically lessened the pleasure of reading, the leisurely joy of reading was gone.
A grain was gained for a losing, Chen Yang quickly finished the whole book, tore it up and threw it into the bonfire, clapped his palms, and went into the tent to rest.
Early the next morning, around five o'clock, Chen Yang crawled out of the tent, stretched lazily, started to heat water, had a cup of morning coffee, ate some breakfast food, packed up all his stuff and prepared to set off.