Chapter 26: Dumbfounded in Anger

Song Xiang finished his curses and without saying anything more, charged forward with a rapid stride.

His inner strength and footwork were all fiercely vigorous, and he didn't have any particularly exquisite or unpredictable moves, so his offense was a direct and forceful frontal attack.

But Tang Weizhi was a genuine figure of the Jianghu and possessed no small amount of practical combat experience. Such a simplistic attack would have no chance of succeeding unless it completely overpowered him.

At that moment, one could see Tang Weizhi stretching out his arms, crossing them and drawing circles to perform the "Embracing the Remnants and Defending the Flaws," followed by a sinking horse stance and a "Steadfast Stance Seal" hand technique. With these two moves, he effortlessly deflected Song Xiang's all-out offensive, breaking it cleanly.

Just from this single exchange, it was clear to any expert who would win and who would lose.