Chapter 177 - Making a Countercharge

Chen Fei also cultivated archery, but his approach diverged from the previous one.

Certainly, precision was the bedrock of archery. Yet, within this fundamental premise, a myriad of specialized techniques emerged. Chen Fei's bow and arrows leaned toward robustness and weightiness, focusing on employing sheer force to subdue opponents.

For example, had the same arrow been loosed by Chen Fei, it would have torn through the earth, shattering upon impact.

Much like a mighty cannon, against a less skilled martial artist, it would inflict harm, if not death.

The arrow before him concentrated its energy at the tip, leaving no room for waste. Its sole objective was piercing power.

Determining the stronger or weaker was intricate, reminiscent of comparing swords – one slender, the other broad. While both were swords, their trajectories were vastly different.

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