"Have you ever heard of the phrase 'an inadvertent mistake'?" Lin Shen said while having breakfast.
"I've read more books than you, of course I have heard of it. What does it have to do with your blade technique?" Wuxin retorted.
"It seems that you read for quantity over quality, not even knowing what 'an inadvertent mistake' means," Lin Shen said as he wiped the congee from the corner of his mouth with an air of composure.
"So you're the erudite one, then tell me, what does it mean?" Tian Xin scoffed coldly.
"As your elder, I'll teach you today. The so-called inadvertent mistake means, I actually didn't intend to kill you. But you're so useless that merely the force of my defense affected you. Little Tian Xin, you were done for just like that—it's not my fault, only yours for being useless. That's called an 'inadvertent mistake'," Lin Shen said with a smile.