After Ding Fan returned to the inn, he began to cultivate.
Ding Fan looked at the "Wind-like Sword Technique" and was quite shocked. This sword technique was very different from ordinary sword techniques. Ding Fan was someone who had seen the world; he had seen many martial arts sword manuals and the like. When it came to sword techniques, Ding Fan knew that the sword emphasized speed! Only speed can break through!
This is also the most basic and the most universally recognized understanding of swordsmanship. But as Ding Fan looked at the "Wind-like Sword Technique" before him, he found some viewpoints very novel, and the focus presented in this sword technique was also quite special.
The book stated: The sword of the ordinary, when cultivated to mastery, becomes a peerless precious sword; the sword of the skilled, when cultivated to mastery, breaks through with speed alone; the sword of the divine, when cultivated to mastery, moves like a shadow following the wind, omnipresent…
