For an ordinary person, they could only react to each move, gradually falling into Heavenly Blade Song Que's combat rhythm with no hope of victory.
However, Jiang Dali was not one to play by the rules. He was even willing to take hits rather than fall into Song Que's pace, opting for a contrary approach, slashing wildly with his saber, relentlessly biting at Song Que without concern for his own safety.
Yet, it was precisely this irregular saber skill that unwittingly aligned with the principle of simplicity found in the grand Dao, using strength to break cunning and simplicity to disrupt complexity.
Song Que's saber skill was simple yet contained complexity; Jiang Dali's saber skill, on the other hand, remained straightforward and direct throughout.
No matter your myriad of techniques and vast array of logic, I will break it all with a single blow.
"The village chief is indeed extraordinary. I used to think his saber skill was not top-tier. Now it seems I was too short-sighted.