Tang Youceng rose into the sky, as serene as a gentle breeze and floating clouds, yet a trace of concern lurked in his heart.
Yang Guanjun was defeated soundly, and he had seen it all too clearly – the true setback for the Ancient Martial artist was not being able to find the true body of his opponent, rather than a substantial difference in strength.
The Yue Sect and the Qin Sect have been entangled for a thousand years, each thoroughly familiar with the other. In these millennium-old grievances, the Yue Sect was slightly inferior, which was indicative of the real strength of the Qin Sect.
The strengths of Ancient Martial techniques were quite obvious, but their weaknesses were also pronounced, which was a lack of countermeasures against certain mystic arts. This was a problem inherent to the Daoist lineages, especially within the Tongtian Realm.