‘Having said that, isn’t this...?’
Kang Jin-Ho’s expression stiffened a little as he coldly analyzed his body’s condition. It definitely did not look good.
However, his dantian was perfect. After the reorganization, Kang Jin-Ho's dantian was producing 120% of what he required from it.
The enlightenment Kang Jin-Ho ‘earned’ while contemplating the world increased the amount of qi he could accept. If the amount was previously at ten, one hundred was now rushing inside him.
Without enlightenment, Kang Jin-Ho wouldn't have endured the flood of nature's energy and entered the fatal state of qi flowing out of control. However, his dantian had been massively widened and stabilized. It had precisely zero problems with accommodating this amount of qi.
That was indeed good news.
Being able to accept more meant Kang Jin-Ho could accumulate more qi at a much faster rate. At the original speed, he would have needed decades of cultivation to regain the peak of his previous self. But now, at this incredible pace? That estimate should be drastically reduced.
Also, the discharging of qi, being performed simultaneously as absorbing qi, was stable and trouble-free. This indicated Kang Jin-Ho should be able to absorb qi in the middle of a battle. In other words, the length of time he could fight had improved exponentially.
Of course, the expenditure of qi was still much higher than the intake, so it'd be impossible to maintain the perfect balance at all times during a battle. Even so, he should still be able to fight for at least fifty percent longer now.
All these things were music to Kang Jin-Ho’s ears. Of course, there was a problem here, and that would be...
‘...That would be the situation right now!'
Kang Jin-Ho glanced lower at his body. His vision saw through all the water pouring out of the hole to check out his body's condition. And the only way to describe it would be... torn to rags.
Kang Jin-Ho’s body was damaged too much during the process of remodeling his dantian. The immense water pressure was already injuring his physical body, and the act of deliberately filling himself with unruly qi and reorganizing his dantian had accelerated the process of his flesh turning into torn rags.
Of course, such injuries could be healed with enough time. But Kang Jin-Ho's problem was that he didn't have any spare time right now!
A broken leg could be propped up with qi somehow, but he couldn't do much about the crumbled foothold. Kang Jin-Ho was currently emitting a ton of qi through his legs right now just to prevent his body from floating away in all this water, but his qi reserve would not last for long at this rate.
Kang Jin-Ho’s torn-and-shredded body wasn’t getting any worse, which was great, but his stamina and qi reserve were rapidly running out.
His fuel tank certainly got an upgrade and became much larger, but his output had gotten more powerful, too, leading to a much higher fuel consumption. As a martial artist, Kang Jin-Ho should be happy with this upgrade, but it couldn't give him a way out of this predicament. It was actually worsening the situation by rapidly eating into his reserve!
‘What should I do now?’
Three minutes. That was the time Kang Jin-Ho estimated he had left before his body reached its physical limit.
Kang Jin-Ho looked up at the top of the aquarium. He still couldn't see the water's surface beyond the acrylic wall despite so much water having already flooded out of the tank by now. Which could only mean this damn tank still held more water inside than what was outside.
Eventually, Kang Jin-Ho would lose his strength to stop the water, and when that happens... That incredible quantity of water would flood outside and wash away everyone still inside this building.
Kang Jin-Ho carefully focused his hearing. He could hear people's desperate yells and cries in the distance through all the ear-shredding noises. That indicated not everyone had evacuated from the aquarium.
So, what would happen to them if Kang Jin-Ho backed off now?
They would all die.
All those people crowding the exit had only made things even more dangerous. Imagine a subway train filled with so many people that it was impossible to raise one's arm... and it suddenly being flooded by water.
Maybe, the subway riders could have cooked up some kind of a response, a countermeasure, if they had enough free space to move around. But when people were crammed so tightly together? The mere existence of human bodies would serve as a hindrance to their survival.
Even before the victims could do something, they would drown or suffocate to death first.
Kang Jin-Ho frowned deeply. He couldn't think of a way out of this predicament other than staying put and enduring for as long as possible. However, what about after that?
‘...Let’s not worry about that for now.’
Kang Jin-Ho told himself to focus on what was happening before his eyes. He reduced the qi output coming out of his hands just a little and moved away from the crumbled foothold to get closer to the acrylic wall.
‘It’s too frail.’
If only this water tank was a little sturdier and could withstand the water pressure a bit better! Kang Jin-Ho wouldn't have had to spend his own qi to reinforce the wall like this. While his anger toward the ones responsible for designing this aquarium simmered, Kang Jin-Ho clung to the acrylic wall like a human frog.
Although he didn't look good doing this, now wasn't the time to worry about minor stuff like that. Kang Jin-Ho only cared about plugging up this hole for as long as possible.
Pressing his body tightly against the hole had noticeably decreased the water flow. Unfortunately, the water level had already reached up to his chest by now.
‘Focus!’
Kang Jin-Ho stopped thinking about anything else. He only prioritized blocking the water. The only thing he focused his entire being on was circulating his qi and maintaining this situation to the best of his abilities.
And then... Time continued to tick by relentlessly.
Kang Jin-Ho sensed his body losing its heat. He opened his eyes after realizing he didn't even have the minimum necessary energy left to maintain his body temperature.
‘What should I do now?’
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