During the operation, there would be an effect of accumulating kinetic energy. The longer the distance of the attack and the charging process, the stronger the accumulated destructive power until it was released. After hitting the target, the decay rate of the power during the transmission process was far lower than the natural level, achieving an attack effect similar to structural chain destruction… To put it simply, it was an area-of-effect attack that was not much weaker than the original impact.
For example, others could only create a hole in the wall with a single punch, but he could use the same amount of strength to shatter the entire wall. The conductivity and penetration of his strength were already close to the characteristics of energy release.