Dibala crashed down directly.
What was even more terrifying was that on the tenth floor, piles of collapsed cement and rebar lay strewn about, with several rebars jutting straight out, ready to impale the falling Dibala.
In mid-air, Dibala saw this scene and once again exerted force.
With a kick, he sent the rebars and cement tumbling to one side, while he himself leveraged off in the opposite direction.
However, Dibala's cheek twitched uncontrollably.
He had just kicked his big toe.
And coincidentally, the nail on his big toe peeled back completely.
The toes are connected to the heart.
Even Dibala couldn't ignore such pain.
But the misfortune didn't end there; behind him as he tumbled was a desk lamp.
The lamp was on.
It was naturally connected to electricity.
Dibala, with his toe in pain, didn't steady himself and subconsciously reached out to touch the lamp.
Crack!
The lampshade and the bulb shattered together.
Electric sparks flickered.
Zap!
"Argghh!"