Tendon Splitting and Bone Breaking (Part 1)
The gravitational psychic power is strohan other psychic powers in four ways. It demonstrated absolute accurad i lethality when fighting the guards before.
But what's easily overlooked is that gravity mas as a "field." As long as one is within the gravitational field, it ignores all resistand affects anyone.
Additionally, the most crucial point is that gravitational psychic power has no casting dey, no sound ht effects, and is pletely silent when released.
This is one reason Li Aozi chose to start with gravitational power. It provides strong trol ability and even the ability to kill above his level.
The only problem is his low development level, limited psychic power, and high ption rate of 110%—meaning every sed iive state es 1.1 psychic power points.
The "Charisma" attribute directly corretes with the maximum psychic power, but initially, there are no fast recovery methods for psychic power, so he only wait quietly for it to recover.
During this period, the "Mutant" has almost no bat power.
Li Aozi isn't worried about potential and development; he i a lot of resources into developing gravitational psychic power. An Omega-level psychic power never has low potential.
But in the early stages, this iably means sitting in jail. Li Aozi doesn't want to waste experien other sedary professions and attributes.
This is an eic issue. Many "Mutant" pyers in the past couldn't tinue because of this reason.
Payers hire panions and power levelers to get through the tough times and enjoy the game after reag level 60. Ordinary pyers have to grind specialties, hone skills, aheir level low—because if their level is slightly higher, other main profession pyers easily crush the "Mutants."
After all, the attribute difference is too great.
Li Aozi also had to admit, fortunately, his base "Charisma" was retively high; otherwise, he would be sitting in jail now.
Real life is already exhausting; no one wants to tinue being miserable in the virtual world.
"By the way, since you're s, why bring me along?" Nomi suddenly realized this problem, carrying her wrench as she asked.
Li Aozi didn't bother expining and picked up a gun from the ground, shooting himself in the arm.
Bang!
[You received 24 points of damage, limb destru—left forearm, disabled (uo lift)]
"Damn!"
Nomi was startled. Li Aozi remained calm, skillfully removing the bullet and disiing the wound with the medical kit he sged from the guards.
"That's why; I'm weak and 't take two bullets."
"Then why didn't you just say so! Why shoot yourself? You scared me to death!"
"Habit."
Li Aozi threw away the gun. For an ordinary person, a 9mm handgun is just two bullets away from death.
The powerful kiiergy and cavitation effect, even if not hitting vital points, would be enough to cause excruciating pain and loss of sanity just from the bullet tumbling through the flesh.
Being hit by a bullet feels like being punched with full force by a 200-pound strongman. Even with a bulletproof vest, the impact wouldn't break bones or pierce flesh but would still cause bruising and tusions.
But for those 15+ level bandits or humanitarian anization members, bullets are almost like peanuts.
The humanitarian anization's medical supplies were quite effective. After quickly stopping the bleeding, Li Aozi could use his arm normally, but instead, he used a ko reopen the wound, letting blood flow to dispy a severe injury.
After finishing his "makeup," Li Aozi led Nomi around the floor's surveilnce, heading to the shelter's west entrance, which had been sealed off and had some empty oil barrels lying around.
"Why are we here?"
Before Nomi's question was answered, Li Aozi used gravity to stack the oil barrels into a staircase leading to the high drainage pipe.
"——Oh?!"
Li Aozi didn't expin much. In fact, there were many shortcuts in the shelter, but he remembered this one had a hiddeer egg.
Using his memory, he led Nomi up the pipes, crawling for a bit.
"Straight ahead for 45 meters, turn right at the red 'X' mark, then climb the ventition duct, left to the end..."
Li Aozi's height made the cramped space difficult for him, so he sent Nomi in. A few seds ter, she crawled out covered in bck grime.
"Ptooey, ptooey! It's all dirty stuff, disgusting!" Nomi wiped the grease on her clothes, not g sihey were hers.
"Where's my stuff?"
Li Aozi immediately asked for it. Nomi drooped her shoulders, tossing him a light blue medal. Li Aozi opened his palm, examining the medal with an exaggerated big-headed yellow dog and a ring of text:
"I'm Shih Tzu, the Doom Syer!"
[Eureka! You've discovered a developer Easter egg: "Assemble! Doom Syer Animal Crossing!"]
[You've triggered the achievement quest: "Pyer One"]
["During the development of 'Star Abyss,' we drew a lot of inspiration from past video games and traditional petitive events. To honor traditional games, all 343 developers set various Easter egg medals within the game. Pyers who collect these old-era game Easter egg medals will receive corresponding rewards based on the number of medals." —The 'Star Abyss' studio team]
[Enjoy colleg game Easter eggs!]
"Colleg four Easter eggs grants rewards."
Li Aozi remembered that there weren't maer eggs in Frost, making them easy to find. There was no rush.
Timing it right, the White Fang gang should be fighting the high-level humanitarian forces. Li Aozi led Nomi along the pipes, and within two mihey heard shouting and fighting. The twisted bodies on the ground were either broken bones or torn apart, extremely bloody—Li Ahe warrior's attack style at a gnce.
Simple, brutal, direct, effective.
[Warriors] have terrifying killing power in the early stages, often perf crushing attacks on humanoid targets, leaving no plete bodies, frequently causing disfort among pyers who have to eeen Mode' to cope.
"Damn... these people died horribly, it's creepy—must be that Nurse Nordley."
Nomi, despite her fearful words, was calm as she stepped on skulls. She tilted her head, realizing something:
"There's still fighting ahead—hey, you're not making me fight that female tyrannosaurus, are you? I don't want to die!"
"I'll gh the ventition duct," Li Aozi instructed. "Wait, we’ll attack the White Fang gang, but you o hit some humanitarian doctors first."
"Why make it so plicated! Let's just do it!" Nomi, impatient, said. "You fight yourself; with me holding the fort, you make them all kneel. Why not fight directly? My boss would kill them all!"
"Hold on," Li Aozi squinted. "If we kill them all, we won't get any bes."
"Hey, what do you mean, chiing out?"
"It's better to break one fihan to ien—if you truly hurt and cripple someone, will they think about ing back for revenge?"
"Huh? What are you saying?"
Li Aozi smiled:
"My favorite book is called 'How to Raise Pigs for Profit Stifically.'"