On the training field, sword marks covered the ground.
Xiao Zhun's duel with Linghu Xiang was nearing its end.
The "Invincible Swordsmanship," despite being a peerless martial art of ancient and unmatched prowess, was not truly "invincible."
Because... even if the swordsmanship itself had no weaknesses, the person using it certainly would.
Linghu Xiang had many weaknesses, and the two biggest issues were his lack of experience and insufficient Inner Strength; it was precisely these two points that Xiao Zhun targeted in order to devise a strategy to defeat him.
Naturally, Xiao Zhun's strategy was not easy to implement...
At the beginning of his fight with Linghu Xiang, Xiao Zhun too was greatly shaken, as he gradually realized during the combat that, at least on the "moves" level, the swordsmanship employed by this young man before him had already surpassed his own understanding as a "Sword Master" of swordsmanship to date.