Wang Ye then leaped, intending to descend the wall using the same method,
since descending the wall involves gravitational pull, he only needed to quickly run in a diagonal direction while appropriately lowering his center of gravity to reduce his inertia, ultimately landing steadily on the ground.
He took a sip of water and began to repeat the actions of climbing and descending this rock wall constantly. He persistently honed his Wall-Climbing and Roof-Jumping technique.
Ever since he first succeeded in reaching the top of the rock wall, the hesitation in Wang Ye's heart vanished instantly, and he gained a subtle sense of confidence and decisiveness in his every move.
In short, his Emitting Force became more fluid, and the frequency of his steps became faster.
Hence, his second and third attempts at wall climbing were noticeably easier.
After practicing back and forth more than fifty times, Wang Ye sat by the lake to catch his breath and rest for a bit.
