The combat philosophies of Lin Tian and Wang Yuanzhou are similar to some extent, both adhering to the principle that "offense is the best defense."
Their fists collided with a thunderous "boom," and the ground beneath them caved in. Stones on the ground were blasted away, flying in all directions like missiles, breaking trees upon impact or shattering when hitting stones.
The surface of the lake behind them was hit by the aftermath, raising waves several meters high, resembling the effect of several high-explosive bombs being thrown into the lake, sending aquatic plants and pebbles skyward.
At the center of the battle, Lin Tian could clearly feel the continuous force of Wang Yuanzhou. The "Lifeless Tai Chi Secret Scripture" was not just empty talk. Although Tai Chi True Qi lacked the sharpness of Sword Qi and the fierceness of physical arts, it was as resilient and continuous as Heavenly Silkworm Silk, like water, flowing endlessly.
