Wang Ye continuously soared above the jungle.
He was like an agile sparrow, flipping precisely to dodge obstacles like trees at the last second, as if his movements were perfectly calculated,
although his maximum speed could occasionally surpass 100 kilometers per hour, the contrast with his large size made his speed seem unimpressive.
He lacked the sense of speed and visual impact of birds, mosquitoes, or flies.
Mosquitoes seem to fly fast because their size is small enough,
so at just one kilometer per hour, they can make people dizzy.
However, Wang Ye's size is tens of millions of times that of a mosquito,
so his speed would also have to be tens of millions of times that of a mosquito to achieve the same visual impact of flight.
That is, speeds of hundreds of thousands of kilometers per hour.
Yet currently, Wang Ye couldn't even run at such speeds, let alone fly.
So to an observer, his speed actually wasn't fast.
This reasoning also applies to ordinary people running,
