Meanwhile, the incomplete Flow of Water granted Zhong Ming two main abilities.
The first was an Affinity for Water.
Previously, the water in the natural world had felt like an extension of Zhong Ming's own limbs, drawing close to him and allowing for easy manipulation. This was all thanks to the Rhythm of Water.
The second characteristic was Flowing.
Just as Lin Shuyu had described, one could fuse power into a current of water. Then, when an enemy defended against it, one could rely on the principle of Ripples of Water to send the attack past their defenses and strike them internally. This type of indirect attack was one application of Flowing.
Using a current of water to wash away the body's impurities was another form of Flowing—transferring harmful substances out of the body and into the external environment.
Furthermore, the transformation of water into mist and the infusion of corrupted power into an enemy's body were also applications of Flowing.
