Chapter: 1950
Whoosh!
Something gigantic emerged from Lake Tai, and made its way to the plaza, before slithering towards the Ghost King.�
It was an unbelievably huge snake.
The figure riding on top of the snake shouted,
�Ghost King!�
Boom!
An intense wave struck all around Lake Tai.
The intangible waves, which cannot be seen with the naked eye, assaulted people�s minds. As a result, most people felt an inexplicable sense of unease and fear.
�Ah!�
�Keugh!�
Many people vomited, froze in place, or fell to the ground.
They didn�t know why nor were they able to ponder why they were experiencing such symptoms. Their minds were paralyzed by instinctive fear, rendering them unable to think.�
Everyone in the inn collapsed, groaning in pain.
Pyo-wol glanced at them for a moment before walking over to the window.
The surface of Lake Tai was tumultuous as if being swept by a storm.�
The waves that struck people�s minds originated all the way across Lake Tai.�
Pyo-wol could clearly see the turbulent air on the other side.
The energy emanating from the other side was so intense that it sent shivers down Pyo-wol�s spine.
He quickly surveyed his surroundings.
The waves were too rough to sail through, and going around the lake would take too much time.
Splash!
Pyo-wol had leaped straight to the lake.�
His body flew through the air and landed directly on the water�s surface.
He could feel the sensation of his soles touching the water.
In an instant, Pyo-wol expelled his internal energy to his Yong Quan,1 to break through the surface of the water.�
Just as it seemed like his entire foot would sink into the water, his body bounced back.
It was a water flight,2 a type of qinggong.�
He hadn�t learned it from anyone, nor was it a technique he deliberately sought, but the method just came so naturally to him that he managed to speed across the surface of the water.
At first, using the skill consumed a significant amount of his internal energy, and his movements were slightly awkward, but as time went on, his motions became more natural.
He released only as much internal energy as he needed, and he naturally leaned forward to maintain optimal balance. JrNovels.com