"How is it?" Instructor Lin chuckled.
"Very impressive. It can turn the tide at a critical moment," Lou Yi said with delight.
But the next moment, he felt a sudden blackout in front of his eyes, his body swayed on the spot, and his mouth and tongue turned terribly dry, leaving him quite thirsty.
"It's a pity that the Dragon-piercing Technique has significant drawbacks. Each use burdens the body considerably," Instructor Lin sighed. "That's the price."
Unleashing potential inevitably depletes potential and harms the body, which is quite reasonable.
"But during combat, no one will help you stimulate the Candle Dragon Acupoint," Lou Yi asked.
He knew Instructor Lin surely had a solution in mind, otherwise, the method would be useless.
"Initially, you can use a silver needle. Once proficient, use your fingers: left hand points to the chest, right hand punches," Instructor Lin explained, "However, in duels between experts, you may not have such an opportunity."
