Lin Wu looked down at the sewer entrance, estimating its height to be about 10 meters. That might not sound like much, but even the highest Olympic dive is just 10 meters.
The distance was harder to gauge, four meters? Five meters? Assuming a right-angled triangle with a base of 5 meters and a height of 10 meters, could you please calculate the length of the hypotenuse? Enter the Pythagorean theorem... Sorry, math teacher. Assuming a value X is derived, then include gravity and inertia, and with exact calculations, one could determine how many meters one would have to jump to land precisely in the hole.
Who says math and science aren't practical? This was a matter of a living life.
Lin Wu and Wind Stinger avoided Frenzy's pounce from the opposite side, sliced Frenzy into shreds, and then threw the corpse towards the sewer entrance. It missed by a full two meters. Could he really make that jump?