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Chapter 168 - Chapter 172: A Margin of Error

The sword was like the cold moon.

Luo Qingxuan's sword possessed both an imposing dominance and an elusive subtlety, unpredictable in its changes.

Each clash with her felt like walking on the edge of a cliff, a single misstep could lead to utter destruction.

Fortunately, Wang Junze's understanding of Chess Swordsmanship was growing deeper, and his sword techniques could adapt to the opponent's attacks. Although he couldn't claim to foresee the enemy's moves, he could unleash well-planned sword techniques that were just as impenetrable defensively.

Moreover, as time passed and through continuous battling, Wang Junze gradually became familiar with his opponent's sword techniques and sword momentum, thus alleviating the pressure on him.

In fact, this was the most terrifying aspect of Chess Swordsmanship.

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