Pei Ye plopped down again and chatted with Master Huang for a while, talking about some idle martial arts conversations, and then practiced the sword in the courtyard for four hours.
Before leaving, he had another bare-handed match with Master Huang. Master Huang had put more than twenty years of work into his hand techniques and was not to be underestimated. This time, Pei Ye only managed to win after using fifty-seven steps.
This made him understand more that "one's realm is the foundation".
Just by changing one element – "weapon," the situations of the two battles were so different.
He indeed couldn't measure his skill based on the impressive maximum limit that could only be touched under certain conditions. The steady part, not heavily influenced by external factors, was his real strength.