On the boundless desert prairie, starlight dotted the sky and the night wind howled. Luo Chen stood alone on this battlefield that belonged to him, his eyes seeing only arrows and wind. Many people did not understand the difference between shooting with both hands and with one hand, but in Luo Chen's hands, these two techniques differed as starkly as life and death.
Shooting with one hand, although it allowed for quick firing, had a fatal shooting blind spot. If an enemy silently approached from the side or from behind, the archer would be like a bound prey, powerless to resist. However, firing with both hands reached another level. Luo Chen's hands were like two agile snakes, left hand on the bow, right hand on the arrow, alternating shots. Not only could his arms take turns to rest, but more importantly, he no longer had any shooting blind spots.
