Ye Wudao once again placed three arrows on the bowstring, then showed his arrow-holding hand to himself. With a release of his hand, he saw the three arrows shoot out simultaneously.
However, these three arrows were different from the previous ones. The middle arrow flew faster, while the ones on the left and right were slightly slower, and they did not fly in a straight line but curved forward.
The middle arrow hit the tree trunk first, then the left arrow caught up head-on and struck the middle arrow, followed by the right arrow which hit the left arrow. Between them, they formed a straight line. After being hit twice in succession, the middle arrow had pierced through the whole tree trunk and landed in the trunk of another tree, still vibrating, emitting a buzzing sound. This was the "Triple Star Chain Arrow" technique Ye Wudao had demonstrated to him.