This time's sword discussion is a decapitation match.
Regarding the "decapitation" rules, Mo Hua actually had a better plan, but since the Xuan Character Bureau had only competed a few rounds, it was still early; revealing too many trump cards wasn't good.
Moreover, Mo Hua wanted to clear the name of the Fireball Technique.
He wanted to convey a principle: among the myriad of Taoist Skills, each has its strengths and weaknesses; it doesn't have to be Superior Daoist Magic to be powerful.
As long as one diligently studies, uses it well, and with finesse, even a simple Fireball Technique should not be underestimated.
The Debating Bell rang, and the sword discussion began.
Disciples from both sides commenced their actions.
For the Xuan Character Sword Discussion's "decapitation match", the venue was larger, and the terrain more complex, including mountains, streams, swamps, and forests.
The entry positions were random.
