A warrior makes judgments within their own heart.
When a punch comes in, they assess how much injury it would cause, whether it's worth enduring, or even instinctively make evasive moves upon sensing the danger of the punch.
It can be said that the ability to perceive danger is a crucial aspect of a warrior's self-response mechanism.
But now... this aspect has weakened by 70%, which means... previously my body judged that I absolutely couldn't endure the punch, so I instinctively dodged quickly.
Yet, after entering berserk mode, even though I saw the same punch, my body turned into a little demon, whispering in my ear: "What are you afraid of? This tiny punch doesn't hurt. Just take it head-on and go one for one with the opponent!"
The sense of pain may be nullified, but the damage remains.
Physical injuries don't disappear just because the sense of pain is nullified.
Truly losing the sense of danger is extremely perilous for a warrior.
However...
