Asphyxiation.
Even though the typhoon was imminent, the feeling at this moment was an oppressive heaviness that made it hard to breathe.
Too much moisture lingered in the air, with every breath feeling dense and viscous, hard to inhale, impossible to exhale.
And when the first raindrop, as large as a bean, fell from the sky, the coolness did not arrive as promised; the heavy rain poured down densely, covering everything in an instant.
It was as if the entire world had been submerged by a flood.
Everything twisted.
Amidst the thunder, a fierce wind rose, lifting countless raindrops, dust, and even insignificant twigs, leaves, and rubble... The choking air now forced itself into the lungs.
Just standing amidst the torrential rain brought the fear of drowning in the deep sea.
The storm consumed everything.
Under the gradually escalating wind, everything swayed, restless.
Even buildings rooted to the ground swayed slightly, subtly vibrating, emitting creaking sounds.
