Once far from the scenic area, I began to speed up.
I had turned off the positioning for today's run, and I told Jia that if anyone asked, to say that I had run into a few friends in the scenic area and would be staying longer.
I didn't take the paved mountain paths, nor did I seek out the dirt trails carved by the villagers.
After choosing a rough destination, I naturally analyzed a faster route.
This was a skill Feng Yi had acquired after returning from the rocky island.
Previously, I could only judge the living condition of a creature based on life signals, but now, I could not only more accurately discern these signals, but also analyze which environments were more suitable for the creature, and in which areas it would most likely thrive.
For instance, some snakes prefer mountains and forests, while others favor marshes.
Centipedes, too, have preferences regarding temperature and humidity; a slight deviation might lead them to refuse food and become weak.