However, the opponent reacted quickly, raising his Wolf-tooth Spear upward to meet Sun Hang's Horse-cutting Saber.
The sound of clashing metal did not ring out; at the very instant the Horse-cutting Saber and the Wolf-tooth Spear were about to touch, the front end of the saber unexpectedly liquefied, enveloping the spear.
From the beginning, Sun Hang never intended to meet the opponent head-on—the entire set of artifact-like deceitful creatures together could strengthen each other, creating an effect where one plus one is greater than two. Therefore, the best way to defeat them is to take them down one by one.
Rather than injuring ten fingers, it's better to cut off one finger. Sun Hang's strategy was simple: taking advantage of the opponent's unfamiliarity with his abilities, he exploited the information gap to first swallow the seemingly threatening Wolf-tooth Spear.
If this move succeeded, the scales of victory would tilt significantly in Sun Hang's favor.