Luo Qikang was not steady and poised in all aspects, but in terms of kung fu, he had never pursued quick results.
He knew that he was about to win and that the Dragon King would be seriously injured. Even if the Dragon King managed to survive, his internal energy would still be crippled for good. He preferred the latter result: would those troops still stay loyal to a Dragon King who could no longer use his saber to kill people?
The Dragon King's defense broke down earlier than Luo Qikang had anticipated. Without hesitation, the latter launched the last attack. The battleground was a meridian network, so there couldn't be any traps.
But as a disciple of a famous sect of the Central Plains, what he cultivated was orthodox internal energy. Thus, he always reserved thirty percent of his internal energy as a contingency plan.
'Seventy percent of my internal energy will be more than enough,' he thought.