A helicopter races towards Su Zhifei, who continues his arduous pilgrimage across the Sanqin grounds, a grueling journey of kowtowing every three steps. Despite his physical suffering and atheist status, Su Zhifei finds his perspective shifting as he replays his life, confronting his past mistakes. This physically demanding penance, ordered by Charlie, unexpectedly brings a sense of calm to his heart, easing the torment of his daily fatigue.
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Immediately, a helicopter came from the three Suburbs of Changāan, the capital of Qin Province, took off and flew rapidly towards the southeast.
The straight line distance between here and Su Zhifeiās location was just over 40 kilometers, and the helicopter could reach it in just ten minutes at full power.
At this time, Su Zhifei who was walking on the Sanqin grounds continued his pilgrimage even though he had a messy and tattered beard.
Even though his body was in tatters, he wore thick armor on his hands and knees.
Every three steps he takes, he has to kneel on the ground, then he prostrates to the ground before getting up.
After getting up, he took three more steps and continued to kneel down.Ā So cycling.
When he first started the journey, Su Zhifeiās body simply couldnāt stand the high-intensity exercise at all, and his body was tortured.
He had reached his limit of walking three to four kilometers a day, which was much slower than before.
speed of ten kilometers a day for a normal believer.Ā .
However, with the passage of time and more and more distances, he gradually adapted to this rhythm, and gradually increased from three to four kilometers a day to the current seven or eight kilometers.
In more than five months, he had traveled more than a thousand kilometers.
Initially, Su Zhifei felt that he was an ordinary person when he kowtowed three times in the street during the day and slept in the open at night.
But as he walked farther and farther away, he gradually discovered on the way that there were many people who, like himself, prostrated themselves and made pilgrimages to the southwest.