If Jamie had to describe this sensation, he would rather believe he'd been hit by a car whose driver had polished off two bottles of brandy and then sped off, high and fast.
As his body was still hurtling through the air, his mind flashed through the brief yet arising life he'd lived. He deeply regretted that he hadn't told his mother he loved her when he left the house that morning.
"Bang!"
The young man with the buzzcut had just been sent flying, hitting the corner post of the ring directly under Li Ang's expertly executed and unusually fierce Iron Mountain Lean.
The essence of this move was not just in the ferocity of the bodily collision but also in the need for swift, unhesitating action, allowing the quickest speed to prevent the opponent's response from catching up.
And during this process, it's essential to disrupt the opponent's balance. Only by doing all this well could one achieve the effect of overpowering the opponent with a single blow.