The two of them unleashed the full prowess of their cultivation and auras.
Both their cultivation levels were locked at rank one Half-God level, and their fighting prowess was equal as well. The only differentiating factor was their skills and combat experience.
âIâll be disappointed if you hold back, Brother Chu Feng,â Zhang Yingxiong said.
âItâs the same for me too,â Chu Feng said.
âDonât worry, Iâll go all out. It symbolizes my respect for you.â
Zhang Yingxiongâs faint smile abruptly faded, as his eyes turned cold. With a flash of light, he instantaneously arrived before Chu Feng and plunged his wooden sword toward Chu Fengâs heart.
However, he hurriedly changed his sword trajectory to knock aside Chu Fengâs wooden sword instead, as he realized that Chu Fengâs wooden sword was aimed at his heart too. He would be a goner even if he succeeded at stabbing Chu Feng if he didnât defend himself.
However, Chu Feng abruptly changed his footing, as his sword glided toward Zhang Yingxiongâs neck.
Taken aback by Chu Fengâs aggression, Zhang Yingxiong tried to back off from the battle so as to regain his momentum, but Chu Feng sensed his intention and quickly followed up, not giving him room to recover at all.
Seeing that he was cornered, Zhang Yingxiong burst into laughter and said, âHahaha! Exhilarating! As expected of Brother Chu Feng!â
Seeing how Chu Feng refused to give him any space to recover, Zhang Yingxiong decided to abandon his defense and go on the offense instead. He plunged his sword forward with imposing might, pushing his strength and speed to its limit.
Chu Feng could tell from this sudden change of swordsmanship that Zhang Yingxiong had gotten serious. This attack was so forceful that Chu Feng was reluctant to directly confront it. Instead, he chose to retract his sword and deflect the attack.
However, Zhang Yingxiong didnât give Chu Feng any chance to counterattack. He raised his sword and hacked down again and again, sending a flurry of blows toward Chu Feng. These blows were so powerful that they would be fatal if they landed.
In the blink of an eye, Chu Feng lost control over the momentum of the battle, but that only got Chu Feng even more excited. He had been wanting to fight with a powerful enemy.
As powerful as Zhang Yingxiongâs attacks were, Chu Feng was able to block all of them and emerged unscathed.
Zhang Yingxiong was surprised, for he knew that his swordsmanship was passed down from the Immemorial Era. Every single move required an extreme level of skill to pull off, such that ordinary prodigies would struggle to grasp even one even if they dedicated their life to it.
In fact, executing the swordsmanship still took a huge toll on him even though he had fully grasped it. It wasnât much of a problem to him though, as he would always be able to quickly defeat his opponent once he employed it.
Yet, Chu Feng was able to cope as if he could see through Zhang Yingxiongâs attacks. In fact, there were times when Zhang Yingxiong hadnât even fully unleashed his move yet, but Chu Feng had already pre-emptively moved his sword in defense.
âHeâs able to predict my moves?â
Zhang Yingxiong quickly realized that Chu Feng was predicting his next move, or else there was no way he could have defended against his furious flurry of attacks so easily. As such, he decided to change his flow to disrupt Chu Fengâs momentum.
âDamn!â
As soon as Zhang Yingxiong changed his flow, Chu Feng abandoned defense and went on the assault, thrusting his sword forth. Zhang Yingxiong was barely able to dodge it, but Chu Feng unhesitatingly followed up with a series of deadly attacks that rendered the other party unable to do anything but defend.
As a result, Zhang Yingxiong found himself pushed back again and again.
âHow did it end up like this? Did he predict I would change my flow? Was he waiting for the moment I showed an opening when I changed my flow to counterattack?â
Had it been anyone else, Zhang Yingxiong would have thought it was just a coincidence, but Chu Fengâs offense was so tight that it was clearly premeditated. It was not just luck.
âI underestimated Chu Feng.â
Zhang Yingxiong racked his brain for a solution to defeat Chu Feng.
While Chu Feng had grasped the flow of the battle, he knew it wasnât over yet from how Zhang Yingxiong was blocking all of his attacks. At the same time, he noticed the way Zhang Yingxiong defended himself was very different from his.
Chu Feng had relied on his sharp judgment and battle sense to deal with Zhang Yingxiongâs offense, which allowed him to predict how the latter would attack.
On the other hand, Zhang Yingxiong relied on an ingenious defensive swordsmanship that combined both offense and defense. With this, he could deal with any attack that came in his direction as long as he didnât slip up.
Chu Feng had never seen anything as ingenious as this before, to the extent that he struggled to imitate it even with his sharp discernment. This made him realize once more that it wouldnât be easy for him to triumph over Zhang Yingxiong.
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A man carrying an ax on his back was standing in the middle of vast space, just outside the Pulse Ignition Realmâs atmosphere. He was Song Changsheng.
Song Changsheng was looking in Chu Feng and Zhang Yingxiongâs direction, a sign that their concealment wasnât enough to deceive him.
âIâd have never thought there is a junior out there who could fight on par with Chu Feng,â Song Changsheng was so surprised that he exclaimed aloud.
âAre you feeling old now?â an elderly voice echoed behind.
Song Changsheng turned around and bowed with a smile, âElder.â
The person who had spoken earlier was none other than Zhang Yingxiongâs master.
Zhang Yingxiongâs master waved his hand with a smile and replied, âYou may spare with the formalities.â
âIt has been a long time since we last met. I didnât think you would be drawn to the Nine Heavensâ Zenith,â Song Changsheng remarked with a surprisingly respectful tone that was unlike his usual cold demeanor.
âI came here with my disciple,â Zhang Yingxiongâs master replied.
âYour disciple?â Song Changsheng immediately put the two and two together. âIs he your disciple?â
âYes, the one fighting Chu Feng is my disciple.â
âAh! No wonder, no wonder.â
That clarified Song Changshengâs doubts regarding Zhang Yingxiongâs strength.
Zhang Yingxiongâs master chuckled softly before asking, âHave you not gained full control of the Soul Fog yet?â
âIâm afraid not,â Song Changsheng replied lamentably. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs only a matter of time with your talent. I came here today because thereâs something I need to discuss with you,â Zhang Yingxiongâs master said.
âItâs thanks to elder that I am what I am today. Iâll never forget your grace. Please feel free to ask anything of me. Iâll accomplish it to the best of my ability,â Song Changsheng replied.