Chapter 161: Snow Buries the Old Canal

He remembered quite clearly the formidable swordsman, wielding a heavy blade in the water, who had nearly pushed him to his limits.

To tell the truth, although every move was perilous when facing Qiu Tianyu at West Pond that night, he always had a move to counter. Each exchange was a full-force attempt to sever the opponent's throat. Pei Ye knew he might perish at any moment, but he was also aware that his adversary would hardly survive the next sword strike.

However, facing Chen Renzhong in the water was a different, unfamiliar experience. Suddenly plunged into the rolling waves, on the defensive, hindered at every turn, it was then he deeply understood that in the great expanse of The Pugilistic World, everyone had their own territory.