He glanced once at the boulder, riddled with holes and pierced through with a tunnel.
Then he looked at Ye Qiubai, whose expression remained unchanged, as if everything he had just done was nothing out of the ordinary.
His mouth slightly agape, his pupils tightly locked, his eyebrows furrowed, and even a "Chuan" character could be seen creased on his forehead.
How did he manage this?
Yao Zhun's expression was also incredibly ugly.
Earlier Ye Qiubai criticized the Cangxuan swordsmanship as ineffective, but now he not only executed it perfectly, he also improved upon it, clearly making it far more powerful than the original first form of Cangxuan swordsmanship.
It should be understood, modifying swordsmanship isn't just about changing the movements and the infusion of power. To break the previously established moves and improve upon them is an exceedingly difficult task.