Exhilarating!
Since he first began practicing Chess Swordsmanship, Wang Junze had never executed this sword move with such ease and comfort.
Whether at Broken Dragon Cliff or in the Cloud Mirror Sect, whenever Wang Junze executed this sword technique, it always involved some element of luck. Even when successful, it felt quite awkward, serving more as a defensive move than an offensive one.
It wasn't until this moment, leveraging the power of wind and snow, that Wang Junze truly realized that this sword was not merely a simple defensive technique. Even when used offensively, it possessed terrifying power.
Perhaps this is what the sword was meant to be like all along.
It's like playing chess; even in the opening stage, the situation is ever-changing. It doesn't mean that a careful layout lacks aggression. Often, it doesn't even require reaching the mid-game to secure a decisive victory right from the beginning.
