Wang Ye grabbed a handful of diamonds and stuffed them into his mouth.
Squeak squeak.
A sharp, teeth-grinding sound emanated from his mouth.
He chewed with difficulty for a long time and only managed to crush a very few of the diamonds.
These diamonds, harder than metal, were extremely difficult to chew, even though his teeth were already as hard as diamonds.
But after just a few chews, his teeth would still break, and he would have to waste more carbon atoms to restore them,
Moreover, the muscle fiber strength of his jaw wasn't sufficient to crush diamonds, causing damage and rupture to his jaw muscles during chewing, requiring him to draw more energy to restore the muscle fiber damage, which was clearly not worth the effort.
So his tactic was to swallow smaller diamonds whenever possible, letting his stomach handle the dissolution of the diamonds and absorption of carbon atoms.
