Yan Chuan wielded his sword to counter once again. In this manner, the two exchanged blows, sending one sword after another. In an instant, they had exchanged over fifty moves. The two treasured swords would occasionally clash and separate, at times not even coming into contact, relying solely on exquisite swordsmanship to measure and counter each other’s techniques. Yan Chuan’s "Dugu Nine Swords" triumphed in ’no move beats a move’, not restrained by techniques. ᴛhis chapter is ᴜpdated by 𝘯𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭⚑𝓯𝓲𝓻𝓮⚑𝕟𝕖𝕥 Meanwhile, Gong Zhao Wen’s swordsmanship excelled in its extremely complex transformations, making it difficult for anyone to see clearly. Before the "Dugu Nine Swords", against the ’Break Sword Style’, all swordsmanships had flaws. Gong Zhao Wen’s swordsmanship was no exception; his swordsmanship also had flaws. However, his techniques transformed unpredictably, sometimes fast, sometimes slow, making it hard for Yan Chuan to exploit any flaws. Yan Chuan’s sword moves shifted at will. The ’Break Sword Style’, though just one move, incorporates the essences of sword techniques from all schools and sects worldwide, although considered ’no move’, it is rooted in the moves of all sword techniques worldwide. During the Cang Mountain Sword Discussion, Yan Chuan witnessed worldwide sword techniques; in Great Yan, among myriad sword arts, he had long since mastered the counter. But in the King City Competition, facing sophisticated sword techniques from various King Cities in the Mountain and Sea Realm, Yan Chuan still needed time to analyze and familiarize himself. He couldn’t take it down immediately. Fortunately, he was now at the Postnatal Peak, with abundant inner strength, finally able to entangle with his opponent for a while longer. Gong Zhao Wen saw Yan Chuan’s endless sword moves, each change unlike anything he had seen before. Relying on his rich experience and knowledge of various sword techniques, he countered them one by one, but after dismantling over a hundred moves, he was beginning to feel some stagnation. On the treasure sword, there was a faint sound of wind and thunder. In contrast, Yan Chuan was also finding it difficult. This Gong Zhao Wen, in both swordsmanship and inner strength, was truly exquisite. His inner strength was especially profound, far surpassing Yan Chuan, with each sword imbued with overwhelming inner power. The strength of his inner power and the refinement of his swordsmanship, blended into one, were truly formidable. In their exchanges, Gong Zhao Wen repeatedly forced Yan Chuan into dire straits, leaving him with no choice but to surrender, yet Yan Chuan would spring unexpected moves not only extricating from clearly irredeemable predicaments but also seizing the opportunity to counterattack with incredibly ingenious moves. This is the "Dugu Nine Swords"! No move beats a move! "Nine Yang Divine Skill" grows stronger with use. "Dugu Nine Swords" grows stronger as it meets stronger foes. This round of the ’Tan Valley Team’ competition had no major broadcaster for commentary, but there were still some spectating, such as Hua Lei, who had received benefits from Yan Chuan, whose "Endless Palm Technique" had broken through the Seventh Realm and stabilized at 800 points. At this moment, she was watching, seeing the battle between Yan Chuan and Gong Zhao Wen, both exhibiting incredibly exquisite swordsmanship, and she couldn’t help but marvel. As the fight progressed, she could no longer grasp the subtlety of their swordsmanship. Hua Lei did not practice swordsmanship and could no longer comprehend the subtleties of their swordsmanship. The two fought rapidly, and often Hua Lei would linger on one move, and by the time she slightly understood, regaining her focus, over a dozen moves had already passed. Missing more than a dozen moves, the fight became increasingly intricate and dangerous. Hua Lei had also seen Yan Chuan exhibit this swordsmanship during the last round of the Ten-day Tournament, but at that time, Yan Chuan’s swordsmanship was certainly not this strong. In just a few days, has he progressed this quickly? She, of course, didn’t know that Yan Chuan’s swordsmanship was actually only at the Sixth Realm; it was just that his swordsmanship foundation was too strong, and when wielding "Dugu Nine Swords" against opponents, the stronger the enemy, the stronger he became; if the opponent’s martial arts were not high, "Dugu Nine Swords’" essence could not be utilized. At this moment, the one Yan Chuan encountered was Gong Zhao Wen, who mastered at least seven or eight sets of absolute sword techniques, including some at the Sixth Realm Peak and even Seventh Realm level. His swordsmanship was the strongest Yan Chuan had ever seen. Facing Gong Zhao Wen, through his provocation, various profound subtleties of the "Dugu Nine Swords" could be brought into full play. "Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!" "Thrilling! Truly thrilling!" Yan Chuan laughed heartily to the sky. Using the "Dugu Nine Swords," aside from its refined sword techniques and swordsmanship, a large part depended on the Spiritual Insight of the sword user. Once reaching a realm of free and uninhibited expression, the more intelligent the sword user, the higher the swordsmanship, each match akin to a great poet receiving inspiration and composing a fine verse. In terms of intelligence and wisdom, Yan Chuan knew he had never surpassed others. But he prevailed by having "Mutual Teaching and Learning," which could significantly compensate for this deficiency. Therefore, in wielding "Dugu Nine Swords," his on-the-spot performance and adaptability were mediocre, but as long as someone watched, thought, and pondered the changes in his sword moves, it could provide him feedback. This wasn’t limited to spectators like Hua Lei; even opponents, even Gong Zhao Wen himself, offered feedback through their thoughts during the duel. Yan Chuan couldn’t immediately process or apply these feedbacks in combat, but as long as he had time to sort through them afterward, collect the wisdom of many, and hold countless thoughts in his mind, countless variations would all be etched in his heart. Next time meeting Gong Zhao Wen, using "Dugu Nine Swords," he would undoubtedly give Gong Zhao Wen a big surprise. Yan Chuan’s wisdom was lacking, his adaptability was poor, missing the most crucial Spiritual Insight in "Dugu Nine Swords," he could barely hold on. Hundreds of moves later, the contest found its match. Another hundred moves passed, Gong Zhao Wen still hadn’t exhausted his swordsmanship, but Yan Chuan had already reached a certain limit in both heart power and inner strength, unable to hold out anymore— There was a loud noise, and the sword in Yan Chuan’s hand shattered into over twenty fragments. Yan Chuan swiftly grabbed with both hands, using "Heavenly Mountain Broken Plum Hand," grabbing and flicking the broken blades, using "Heavenly Mountain Broken Plum Hand" to grasp and "Finger Snapping Divine Ability" to throw them. The seventh realm "Finger Snapping Divine Ability" technique was extraordinarily subtle, and when the broken blades were flicked, they traveled incredibly far and fast, with exceptionally strong force. The sound of them breaking through the air was exceptionally loud.