By the fifth day, Tang San had managed to maintain his balance on the round rock for five seconds.
Although he was without the aid of Soul Power, as he stood on the rock, his body could lightly sway following the characteristics of the Ghost Shadow Perplexing Track, to mitigate the force of the waterfall and find the best balance point to withstand the impact as much as possible.
Even when it was difficult to breathe, he would persist as long as possible.
For Tang San, this was undoubtedly a good start. As the saying goes, the beginning is always the hardest. The initial persistence was undoubtedly the most painful. Tang San not only had to endure the powerful impact of the waterfall but also the agony of being unable to use his Soul Power.
It was as if an adult had suddenly been turned into a child, with strength reduced in an instant. It always required some time to adapt.