Despite Tathagata's disbelief ten thousand times over, he could truly sense that Sha Chen's strength was making leaps and bounds.
Sha Chen's power was increasing, and his comprehension and understanding of space were now superior to Tathagata's.
In a furious rage, Tathagata continued to unleash his immensely powerful Tathagata's Palms.
Yet they were easily countered by Sha Chen, who did not even use the Heavenly Splitting Palm, but directly broke them with the Mountain Splitting Axe.
In doing so, Sha Chen conserved a great deal of mana and energy, expending only some physical strength.
But his physical strength was continuously enhancing his power, ceaselessly growing.
Tathagata, on the other hand, was exhausting his mana due to his frenzied attacks. As one's power waxed and the other's waned, his momentum naturally weakened.
Seeing this, Ran Deng Buddha realized that the battle could no longer continue.
