Bow

The rest of the day was pretty simple. After sweeping for a while, Di Tou went home and practiced his movement technique. Compared to the Great Yang Star, which gave him great momentum, the Great Yin Star, which was slower and more 'sticky,' was much easier to practice in his little courtyard.

Other than that, Di Tou also took some time playing around and testing out the new formation plate he had gotten at Mu Qing Tian's place. This naturally meant another session of sweeping, but it was no trouble at all. The only thing Di Tou had to do was get a pot and modify the bottom a bit himself in order to make it more imbalanced like he initially planned. After testing it for a few times, Di Tou confirmed it indeed worked. Although the terrain wasn't perfectly complex the way he would have liked, it provided enough uniqueness and practice that the formation had achieved its goal!