As Jiao Dragon's foot hooked Di San's, Di San, who was falling forward, suddenly rotated. He grabbed Jiao Dragon's hand and pulled it toward his side while his other foot, which Jiao Dragon hadn't tripped, stretched forward to step on a slightly elevated wooden stake. Then, using that foot as a pivot and the force from his hands as a centrifugal power, he flung Jiao Dragon to the side.
Watching from the sidelines, Su Xuan observed with great attention. In his understanding of ancient martial arts, there was only one principle: "One Power Subdues Ten Skills," to use clever techniques to neutralize immense strength. Knowing he was no match for Di San, Jiao Dragon aimed to compete with his martial arts, especially his leg techniques, to try to secure the final victory.