This is like a one-way valve, the water keeps pouring in, and the towel prevents you from spitting it out.
The water filling the stomach, lungs, and trachea, along with the bronchi, causes unbearable irritation to the human body, inflicting continuous suffocation and near-drowning agony on the victim.
Thus, since its inception in the Middle Ages, waterboarding has always been recognized as a form of torture, highly efficient, with about eighty percent of victims eventually breaking down under it. Even the US military had to succumb to pressure and amend its interrogation manual to prohibit its practice only by 2009.
"Chaojun." In the play of light and shadow, Wa Xueming, wearing a floral shirt, called out softly.
The Chaojun responsible for pouring the water stopped, tearing the towel from the face of the tall, lanky man.
"Cough, cough! Gasp, gasp..."
