Winds naturally vary; there are gentle breezes with fine rain, as well as raging storms.
However, Feng Yin and Ye Wuzong were actually quite similar, both embodying the essence of blending into the night with the wind. Zhao Changhe once suspected that Ye Wuzong might have inherited something from Feng Yin, but from what Ye Wuzong said, it was clear this was not the case. On the contrary, there was a sense of "You may have sought enlightenment with this before me, simply because you lived in an earlier era, but given the same opportunity, I could defeat you," which smacked of rivalry.
This was a challenge from the present to the past epoch, but now Ye Wuzong, old and without confidence or fighting spirit, placed his hopes in his disciples instead.
Without any surprises, Zhao Changhe was the fastest to learn Wind Control, even surpassing Sisi, the proclaimed direct disciple of the Thief Saint.
