With the exchange concluded, the experiences Ding Yun summarized and the deductions she made were quickly known to everyone.
Special personnel were also assigned to verify her deductions.
Because the research institute had ample personnel and resources at its disposal, and could also utilize supercomputers for simulation and extrapolation, the verification process was extremely rapid. Within half a month, accurate conclusions were reached.
It was confirmed that martial arts manuals capable of transforming into abilities were indeed very important and useful.
Taking healing abilities as an example.
The current experimental results indicated that if a mid-level healing ability user, while practicing the "Hui Chun Gong" (回春功), continuously converted their healing ability into Hui Chun internal energy, and with no other external factors interfering, everything proceeding perfectly, they could reach the third level in just half a month. Theoretically, the Hui Chun Gong could be mastered within a month.
Regarding whether converting all Hui Chun Gong internal energy into ability at once could enhance the ability, specific results were also obtained. Among the healing ability users participating in the experiment, Level 4 ability users, after converting the complete third-level Hui Chun Gong internal energy cultivated over the past half month into ability and integrating it with their original ability, all broke through to Level 5.
Level 5 ability users also made significant progress. The ability enhancement derived from converting internal energy cultivated over half a month was almost comparable to their efforts over the past year.
If the integrated internal energy was from the complete fourth-level Hui Chun Gong or the complete fifth-level Hui Chun Gong, there was a possibility of breaking through to Level 6.
This outcome undoubtedly excited the relevant experimental personnel, who promptly released the information through official channels.
Subsequently, top-tier ability users temporarily not engaged in combat with the sea race were recalled. They were instructed to interact with Ding Yun and cooperate with her as much as possible, facilitating Ding Yun's manifestation of martial arts manuals from them.
To prevent the possibility that Ding Yun's ability level might be insufficient and thus ineffective against top-tier ability users, the authorities also specially coordinated many advanced ability users with highly useful abilities to return. They were also instructed to interact frequently with Ding Yun to enable her to manifest martial arts manuals from them.
After signing confidentiality agreements, all participants in the experiment became aware of the origin of these manuals and cooperated with Ding Yun quite actively.
As long as it was not excessive, they would generally comply.
After all, many top-tier ability users had reached a plateau, and lower-grade martial arts manuals offered limited assistance. If Ding Yun could truly manifest martial arts manuals highly suitable for them through them, it would be beneficial for their ability enhancement and even the opening of new realms.
Therefore, whether for the nation and its people, or for themselves, they were quite willing to cooperate.
With the cooperation of the task linkers, Ding Yun's process of accepting and completing game system tasks became naturally smoother. Before long, she completed a large batch of high-level tasks, not only gaining a significant amount of experience points and proficiency, but also obtaining divine weapons, magical elixirs, and other treasures.
She also acquired a large number of advanced and top-tier manuals.
As soon as these manual rewards were obtained, Ding Yun unreservedly shared them directly with the researchers responsible for observation and recording, submitting the manuals through verbal descriptions.
Following this, naturally, came the announcement of the new manuals.
Once the abilities of all these top-tier and advanced ability users were manifested into martial arts manuals, they were naturally redeployed to the coastline, and the ability users previously responsible for defense were recalled.
After several such rotations, Ding Yun successfully manifested the corresponding perfect-fit martial arts manuals for all types of abilities currently possessed by top-tier and advanced ability users. These, in essence, covered most mainstream abilities.
The abilities of the remaining ability users worldwide who had not reached advanced, let alone top-tier, levels were definitely either extremely niche or extremely rare.
However, since she had free time, Ding Yun still requested the researchers to find those with rare and niche abilities, contacted them one by one, and manifested suitable martial arts for them.
At this point, it could be considered a somewhat satisfactory conclusion for everyone.
The various types of martial arts manuals in the Human Martial Arts Manual Network were finally gathered through Ding Yun's cooperation with the authorities. While it couldn't be claimed that every ability in the world now had a corresponding martial arts manual, it was absolutely certain that over ninety percent of abilities had corresponding manuals manifested by Ding Yun.
With the emergence of these martial arts manuals, not only were many ordinary people researching them, but many organizations and governments were also studying them. Their research directions differed slightly. Ordinary civilians mainly focused on which manuals were suitable for them and which combinations of manuals were better to practice together.
Private organizations either served specific individuals or families, or engaged in illegal research privately.
Some even began to experiment recklessly, such as collecting the heart blood of sea creatures to absorb, attempting to use bioelectricity to supplement internal energy instead of abilities, or practicing their own abilities according to martial arts stances to see if it would be effective.
There were also those who wished to cultivate immortality, in short, all sorts of people existed.
Some succeeded, some failed, some fell into a state of qigong deviation…
As for the official organizations, they were much more formal. Their primary goal was to analyze the specific principles behind these martial arts manuals, conduct continuous experimental verification, and even use supercomputers to simulate and extrapolate what the cultivation of these martial arts manuals would be like after many years and whether there were any hidden dangers.
Furthermore, they attempted to improve and refine advanced and intermediate-level martial arts that lacked top-tier ability users by using the top-tier techniques manifested by top-tier ability users.
Of course, this was the main research direction.
Many researchers were also engaged in other avenues of study.
In short, the researchers who previously specialized in ability research were mostly reassigned to study manuals.
Some even began attempting to refine pills and medicines using mutated animals, plants, and even mutated sea creatures.
Under their uninhibited exploration,
It was a time of a hundred schools of thought contending, a hundred flowers blooming.
Numerous achievements continuously emerged.
For instance, some ability users with niche abilities, along with their corresponding martial arts manuals, were somewhat lackluster. Similarly, the martial arts manuals corresponding to some auxiliary ability users were also auxiliary in nature, lacking significant offensive power. Consequently, some of these ability users, through continuous experimentation, eventually discovered that body-refining martial arts derived from physical quality-based abilities were highly suitable for their cultivation.
For example, the "Jingang Bukai Shen Gong" (金刚不坏神功), manifested by a top-tier indestructible ability user, could be activated by any internal energy to temper their physique.
No matter how weak or auxiliary the internal energy cultivated by niche or auxiliary ability users was, it was still internal energy. Using it to activate the "Jingang Bukai Shen Gong" for body tempering posed absolutely no problem.
Moreover, they had the advantage of continuously converting their abilities into internal energy.
Although their cultivation speed for the "Jingang Bukai Shen Gong" was not as fast as those with physical quality-based abilities, it was not significantly slower. With more time, they could eventually master it.
The same applied to most other body-refining martial arts.
For a time, countless people experimented, and some even created unique body-tempering techniques.
For instance, tempering the body with Hui Chun internal energy could not only restore physical fitness to a youthful state but also prolong life. Tempering the body with fire-attributed internal energy could not only purge impurities from the body but also forge an indomitable body of flame.
In short, the possibilities were truly endless.
Under everyone's imaginative ideas, numerous martial arts manuals continuously collided and fused, bursting forth with new vitality.