The assimilation experiment is even more complex and slow than Lyu had anticipated.
Yang Ming initially thought he just needed to sleep several times to pass through directly, but unexpectedly... he was mostly conscious most of the time.
Being conscious was one thing, but Lyu also thoughtfully designed a 'small room' for him, where his consciousness could enter this virtual room to read books, enjoy music, and appreciate film works.
What should have been a relaxing assimilation experiment turned into... confinement.
However, Yang Ming felt a dual growth in his physical strength and spiritual power, and subconsciously seemed to sense that Po Suo next door became somewhat closer.
Shouldn't this be considered, blood is thicker than water?
This body only has partial genes from Po Suo, so it's not really some elder-younger dynamic, right?
Whenever Yang Ming thought about the ethical issues involved, he felt a bit of a headache.
There is actually another advantage to confinement.