Although this is outdoor rock climbing, it's not a wilderness route; the equipment above and the safety measures below are all very complete. A beginner can try it and, at most, struggle a bit but won't face too much danger.
Li Ang skillfully put on his protective gear, with such proficiency that the coach, if not for seeing his face – that of a rookie who had just finished beginner's instruction – would have almost mistaken him for a peer.
But while actions can be feigned and knowledge can be pretended, the marks on the body cannot be fabricated. Li Ang's hands had none of the calluses typical of long-term rock climbers; instead, they were soft and delicate. The joints of his fingers bore no trace of the strength training for climbing; adept movements alone proved nothing.
But the next second, the coach was stunned on the spot.