‘That doesn’t look so good...’
Kang Jin-Ho wordlessly observed the human bodies getting into a messy tangle at the exit of the main hall. He reflexively frowned at this sight.
‘People will get hurt at this rate.’
The level of agitation these people displayed even surprised him a little. Gripped in the fear of death, these people had clearly lost their rational minds, judging from how they madly rushed toward the exit while falling ungainly, getting tangled with each other, and getting trampled on.
Unfortunately, there wasn’t much anyone could do about this situation.
Shouldn’t they leave in an orderly fashion? So that the evacuation could be done safely and timely?
A suggestion like that could only be made when no catastrophe was unfolding right next to you. Who would think about being all orderly and the like when they could die within the next second or two?
Thinking about other people’s well-being could only be done when you had some leeway yourself. Nobody was generous enough to worry about other people’s safety when a deadly blade was thrust right under their chin!
The scene unfolding in the aquarium’s main hall was the perfect example. It was pure pandemonium in here.
The water level was up to a person’s knees. And the exit was only wide enough to fit maybe four adults running side-by-side. Yet, all the visitors filling the main hall were madly rushing toward that narrow passageway!
No wonder they were pulling, shoving, trampling, and even kicking each other to get ahead! Some were even trying to climb over the crowd to escape that way!
People fell after losing balance. But no one even bothered with something as simple as pulling those people up or going around them. No, the maddened crowd simply trampled past the obstructions, obviously not caring about whether someone had fallen or not in their escape path!
At this rate, someone might die from the stampede!
‘This is definitely not looking good!’
Kang Jin-Ho furrowed his brow.
There was no denying that the current situation was as urgent as it could get. But the way things were unfolding strongly suggested that more people would get crushed to death from the stampede rather than drowning!
However, Kang Jin-Ho was unable to control them as he currently couldn't abandon his position. If he stopped plugging up this hole, not a single person in this hall would survive the deluge!
The erupting water would instantly fill that narrow exit and sweep everything inside without mercy. When that happened, corpses would flood out of the aquarium like fallen leaves carried away by a sudden downpour.
‘I need to focus!’
Kang Jin-Ho turned his head away from that sight. He shouldn’t concern himself with that situation, anyway. His job was to plug up this hole for as long as possible, even if that was only for one extra second. And this job was no cakewalk, either!
The force behind the water pelting Kang Jin-Ho’s body was almost equal to a fairly strong expert’s fierce strike. The problem here was that Kang Jin-Ho had to continuously withstand that strike... literally nonstop! The water’s destructive power was on another scale compared to a single attack from an expert.
To make matters worse...!
Crack! Craaack! Crack!
‘My footing is...’
Kang Jin-Ho grimaced. He must not retreat, but the floor continued to crumble underneath him. At this rate, the floor would give in first before his body. No matter how strong Kang Jin-Ho was, he couldn’t fully wield his strength without a firm footing.
If things continued like this, Kang Jin-Ho would be forced to press his whole body against the acrylic wall to plug up the hole. It should be doable in his current realm, but the task would also require several times more energy compared to standing on a solid footing.
‘How long can I last?’
Kang Jin-Ho calmly and coldly calculated his odds. Considering his strength, he should be able to last for a while, but reality wasn’t that kind. The reason? He had no choice but to continuously circulate his qi.
A battle between top rival experts could last for an entire day. However, that didn't mean these experts would constantly be using their qi reserve throughout the day. It'd be more like the case of spending some qi with each strike.
As an example, an exchange of moves lasting for around ten seconds should only see less than one second total of actually utilized bursts of qi.
The more an expert circulated and utilized their qi, the shorter that duration would be.
Once the experts testing each other out decided to get serious and entered a full-on qi battle, the lengthy battle could end in the blink of an eye... And this was the reason behind that sudden end.
But Kang Jin-Ho’s situation wasn’t like that. He was continuously using his qi without a moment’s respite. Without it, even his strengthened physique would not last a second against the intense water pressure.
It felt like a massive hammer was endlessly pounding against Kang Jin-Ho’s chest and gut. His jaw was clattering. His shirt was already turned into an unrecognizable rag by now. His toughened torso was turning bright red with every passing second.
‘This is no joke!’
The truth be told, Kang Jin-Ho... had underestimated this threat. He thought he could stop this disaster if he got serious about it. However, the force behind the gushing water exceeded Kang Jin-Ho’s expectations by a wide margin. So much so that a powerful sense of crisis even washed over him.
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