Pop!
A crisp explosion suddenly erupted in the silent woods.
This was "Hidden Hand Hammer," an extremely lethal issuing power technique in Tai Chi Boxing.
The power burst through the body, not as brute force, but as the "Whole Strength" most emphasized in traditional martial arts.
Its root is in the foot, issued from the leg, governed by the waist, and travels through the fingers.
Finally—penetrating the flesh, exploding in mid-air!
As this punch was thrown, the moist air ahead was instantly compressed and then burst open, forming a circle of visible white air rings, rippling outward.
Ten meters away, a few broad leaves that had just fluttered down hadn't even reached the ground.
They were shattered by the invisible punch wind and turned into fine powder, scattering in all directions.
On the distant lakeside running track, a morning jogger with headphones vaguely heard this crack.
He then took off his headphones in confusion, stopped, and looked around.
