The Ridiculous Output of the [Flowing Water] Law

Afterward, two of the players who had collapsed on the ground vanished into light, leaving behind two loot orbs.

The last player, however, had a different fate. Sterl had previously scanned him with Star Insight and noted that his talents were related to damage reduction and defense, so he didn't die instantly.

This player struggled miserably for a while, vomiting large chunks of his internal organs, before succumbing to death.

His face was twisted in agony, his body convulsing violently, clearly experiencing excruciating pain.

Sterl felt a twinge of guilt. He wasn't one to enjoy torturing his enemies. In fact, he always considered himself someone who disliked conflict. But in his quest for power, he could set aside any psychological or moral scruples.

From his pre-transmigration knowledge, Sterl knew that visceral pain was one of the most intense forms of pain a human could endure.