Lan Xin began to teach Yang Xiao swordsmanship that night, only teaching him the basic sword move, thrust.
Under Lan Xin's guidance, Yang Xiao realized that even the simplest action of thrusting was actually very complex.
In the Divine Mountain Sword Skill, every strike involves consideration of multiple factors such as the opponent's position, speed, and possible countermeasures.
For more complexity, it would also take into account external factors like wind speed, the degree of glare from the sun, surrounding space, obstacles, etc., aiming to ensure a thrust could hit the target with a hundred percent accuracy.
Previously, Yang Xiao used his sword relying on instinct to thrust quickly, and although he would vaguely consider some aspects of his opponent's situation, it was based on instinct and did not have concrete concepts.
