Fortunately, Li Ang had already prepared a set of emergency plans on his way over.
Jumping down at this very moment was, of course, the most dangerous option in the plan, but it was also the fastest. He had no time left now, not even to find an angle.
His body was in a state of imbalance for just the two or three seconds as he began to fall, but soon, Li Ang corrected his posture and altered the air resistance, thus adjusting his position.
Quickly, after descending more than one hundred and eighty meters, Li Ang's body finally began to make contact with the mountainside, and at this moment, his speed had reached a terrifying 60 meters per second, or 216 kilometers per hour.
In the instant of contact, Li Ang accurately adjusted the angle of his skis to match the slope of the mountain, successfully completing this "landing."
However, a successful landing was just the beginning and didn't mean that everything was safe and sound now.