But so far, Ye Xuan had never used his full strength. Up to this point, he had only exerted less than sixty percent of his power, so to many spectators, Ye Xuan began to appear somewhat strained—at least not as effortlessly overpowering his adversaries as before. Now, claiming victory required a fair bit of difficulty.
The battle against the man in blue further led many to speculate that Ye Xuan couldn't last much longer and that ten consecutive wins might just be his limit.
After twenty moves against the man in blue, the outcome was still undetermined on the battlefield, with some already guessing whether Ye Xuan might lose this round.
Just as the crowd was rife with speculation, a determined look condensed in Ye Xuan's eyes, and the speed of his sword suddenly accelerated, leaving afterimages.
His swordplay's speed surged dramatically, slicing through the air like a rainbow piercing the sun, transforming into a sharp beam of light that punctured the man in blue's chest.