A normal person wouldn't binge drink excessively, as anyone with some sense knows it's extremely dangerous.
But there are still many who overdrink, simply because after consuming a certain amount of alcohol, the brain becomes numbed, reason gradually fades, and judgment becomes significantly impaired—the most obvious example being "what's a little more, I can still drink," but once this idea pops into one's mind, you're not far from being completely drunk.
Just like Du Chengfeng right now, surrounded by twenty-six bottles, he's still drinking, thinking he can take a little more.
"After all, this alcohol's strength is quite low; drinking this stuff is no different than drinking water."
This is the confidence Du Chengfeng has to keep drinking; he feels this cheap alcohol is hard to get him drunk.
"Right, why was I drinking again?"
After placing thirty-two bottles at his side, Du Chengfeng finally remembered he wasn't gulping down alcohol for the sake of drinking.
