Chapter 260. Each Persons Constitution (3) (1/2)
Chapter 260 Each Person’s Constitution (3)
The training of death started It wasn’t even a erating one bit, Chi-Woo had to die at least a hundred ti pain on a daily basis An ordinary person’s mind would’ve broken down by now But Chi-Woo had already accepted the possibility of death in his tireater pain there Furthermore, he are that he wouldn’t truly die, so Chi-Woo ed to endure
However, a person’s patience didn’t run on forever It soon reached its li every day, it didn’t seem possible for Chi-Woo to remain co reat efforts to get used to striking with the correct posture that his teacher taught hiht ti a threat, his chance of success dropped dramatically Because he had to instinctively extend his fists in a hurry, it was difficult for him to succeed even one out of ten times under threat He needed to fix this so that he could successfully strike his opponent with the correct posture whatever the situation was
And perhaps thanks to the Golden Ratio S rank’s influence, Chi-Woo was able to ress The more he died and the more he tried, his chances of success increased little by little As a result, Chi-Woo was able to eventually etting beat up one-sidedly That wasn’t enough though Even when his opponent backed away after getting hit, more enemies rushed at him from all sides At this rate, it seemed he would never be able to fend off dozens of enemies at once
Chi-Woo didn’t want to die He didn’t want to taste this terrible pain that he could never get used to And as strong survival instincts kicked in, Chi-Woo finally decided to contemplate harder He was in a situation that he couldn’t escape and needed to fight at all costs
‘What should I do?’
It would be difficult for him to hit all ten opponents with just ten strikes He needed so else to escape the situation That hat Chi-Woo ca 1,200 times It was as both Philip and Evelyn said; Chi-Woo had the tendency to overcos Thus, Chi-Woo decided to think of the sie his situation The first e his location As soon as Chi-Woo’s forht there Surprisingly, this tactic was quite effective Since instead of getting attacked from all four directions, he needed to only focus on two, he had more ease than before
However, that only extended the tie dra opponents like the silver gole into a corner was the sa suicide Thus, Chi-Woo realized that there was a lis At the end of the day, he had to i this, Chi-Woo thought deeply again
‘What should I do now?’
His opponent didn’t die even after a proper hit These were creatures that even Dalgil and Ru Ah life force If he could, Chi-Woo wanted to pin the golem down and pound at it like crazy, but the situation didn’t allow for it Thus, Chi-Woo decided that he needed soe on his opponents rather than just backing away like this What did he need?
‘A sword…no, soht posture and snapping technique…huh?’ Chi-Woo thought, and an idea ca technique were both e to his opponents What if he didn’t use each technique separately but used theined the scene and reenacted it
Bam!
“Kaah!”
Previously, the thorn wolf flinched and backed away a couple of steps after being hit by Chi-Woo’s mana-filled strike; but now, it flew into the air and rolled onto the ground The wolf staggered upwards, but fell again before it could take more than a couple of steps It spewed blood froreat pain It seeain its senses Chi-Woo was stunned by the ht of his new strike, and the sensation he had felt when ered in his fist
The effect of co his two techniques wasn’t even addition, but multiplication 100 plus 100 was 200, but 100 times 100 was 10,000 The differences between the tere astonishi+ng Though se the outcome of the battle For the first time, Chi-Woo was able to take doo to three ene If he had one-sidedly been beaten down before, it felt as if he was at least resisting till the very end now Nevertheless, the fact that he kept dying in this training space didn’t change
He was still very lacking And it was a coincidence that he learned the next clue While trying to block a fierce attack that ca from his left mid-battle, Chi-Woo suddenly felt bloodlust from the front
‘Oh yeah!’ He responded a bit too late He didn’t even have time to look back but instinctively stretched out his ar technique when he suddenly felt a heavy feeling through his palent situation, Chi-Woo felt shocked How could he have finished his snapping technique when he didn’t retract his fist? After the battle ended, Chi-Woo thought hard and replayed what had happened a ain in his head
‘I definitely felt it…’ His ar for was the perfect distance away so that his snapping technique succeeded It was then Chi-Woo realized that he had been trapped in false thinking, and there wasn’t only one way to do the snapping technique
‘I just need to strike exactly at the ht If he could, it wouldn’t matter if he retracted or not But then as the reason for retracting in the first place? Chi-Woo thought deeply about how even when boxers looked as if they were striking sloppily, the sandbags reat noises; and how even their jabs made fearsome sounds
‘That’s it It’s to make a series of hits If I could also quickly unleash a string of attacks in a row…’ Chi-Woo thought of a different way to approach this battle again Coood idea, but he couldn’t use it as freely as he wanted due to the difficulty of doing both at once No ot used to the techniques, there were li to break his posture
What if he purposefully created an opportunity to successfully utilize both techniques at once then? For exa jabs, and when his opponent was caught off guard, he could try a combination of the two techniques Of course, this was not as easy as it sounded To do this, Chi-Woo needed to solve one essential problee
‘But if I could hit many at once…wait a moment’
‘If I can retract as soon as I hit et?’
‘I wouldn’t be able to do it with ht fist alone’
‘Of course, then, I would have to be able to use s freely…’
‘No, not just s…’
He would need to kno to utilize his whole body as a weapon, including even his elbows The ht about it, the more ideas he had ‘What will happen if I do this?’ he wondered, ‘Or what about this?’ Unlike before, when he trusted in one technique to do all the work, ideas stretched out of hirew branches like a tree
Aunder Byeok And the whole time, Philip didn’t stray from Chi-Woo’s side for even one moment and waited It wasn’t out of a sense of loyalty If he had nothing one to the streets to watch beautiful women there But he stayed the first teeks beside Chi-Woo out of concern for the latter Philip worried that Chi-Woo would lose his sanity and hu a hundred times every day Then, after sonificantly