Unfortunately, even though Ming Xuan had finally mastered the correct way to train, it was too late. At the start of the school year, Ming Xuan still lost the challenge without any suspense.
However, it's worth mentioning that even though Ming Xuan lost, it wasn't a crushing defeat. Especially noteworthy was Ming Xuan's indomitable spirit, his willingness to fight as if his life depended on it, which won him the respect of everyone, including his opponent.
By the time the match was over, Ming Xuan's dragon was indeed on the brink of death and even Ming Xuan himself was covered in wounds and blood. However, despite this, the fire in Ming Xuan's eyes and his thirst for victory never once wavered.
In the past, after suffering intense blows and sustaining severe physical damage, Ming Xuan would have conceded the match. After all, what was the point of continuing to fight when there was no chance of victory?