Well, one possible plot twist could be that instead of falling, he discovers he can fly. Maybe it's a new power he didn't know he had. Another could be that he lands in a parallel universe where everything is different. For example, his enemies are his friends and vice versa.
Li Susu jumped into the city in the thirty-sixth chapter of the " Long Moon Ember ".
In this chapter, in order to save the world, Li Susu chose to return to 500 years ago and personally kill Tantai Jin to prevent him from becoming a Demon God. However, she also suffered great pain and torture because of this. Her body and soul were seriously injured. In the end, with Tantai Jin's help, she recovered a portion of her memories and strength, but she also fell unconscious because of it. While she was unconscious, Tantai Jin brought her to the city wall of a desolate city in order to protect her. When Tantai Jin told her that he had killed all the Rotten Bones and that he no longer had any worries, Li Susu suddenly woke up and jumped off the city wall.
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Definitely. Jumping from a three-story building is extremely dangerous and often leads to serious injuries or death. The force of the fall can cause severe damage to the body's internal organs and bones.
The outcome for the boy who fell out the window could vary a lot. It could range from a few minor scratches if it was a low window and a soft landing, to life-threatening injuries if it was from a great height and onto a hard surface.
Most likely, yes. Pushing someone out of a window is a very dangerous and life - threatening act. Unless there were some extraordinary circumstances like self - defense which are highly unlikely in this case, she would be considered guilty of a serious crime.
There's a risk. Second story windows can be dangerous for cats as they might not realize the height and could lose their balance or be startled by something and fall.
Definitely not. Jumping from a second story window poses a huge risk. The height is enough to cause fractures, sprains, and other serious harm. Plus, you have no way to control your landing.