Like a swift storm, the word "good" was still spreading in the air when they had already crossed swords.
He Jue's longsword had hollowed parts at the tip, which, when swung rapidly, made a sound akin to the call of cranes due to friction with the air. Although such a noisy display was not ideal for an assassin, He Jue had always preferred to kill openly and rarely engaged in assassination. Thus, the crane-like noise didn't affect him much. Instead, it could potentially unsettle his opponents' minds. Rong Zhi purposefully covered that part of the sword, indicating he didn't want to take advantage of Hua Cuo in this regard.
Chu Yu was also seeing Rong Zhi formally spar with someone for the first time, displaying his impressive swordsmanship. She couldn't help but be mesmerized, and although she couldn't see every move clearly, she roughly understood the situation.