Chapter 1578 Battles
Sabers were single-edged swords, usually curved, and not as heavy. As such, they forced the fighters to develop an entirely different fighting style than if they were to fight with swords.
Alex wasn't used to fighting against Sabers given how rare they were. So, he wanted to use the opportunity to see what it was like.
A fiery saber strike flew toward him like a crescent blade, the power of Saber intent within it.
Alex was restricting himself to use only Sword Intent, as such he couldn't send out a Sword slash of his own and had to directly strike down the incoming attack instead. On impact, the saber slash exploded in front of Alex, fortunately doing nothing to him. His body was just too strong to be damaged.
The man in front of him looked surprised and didn't immediately send out another hit. He was wary. Since he couldn't sense Alex's cultivation base, he had no way of telling just how strong he was. As such, he had to test him before deciding on how to approach this fight.
Alex had only one thought at the moment aside from learning how to fight against Sabers. Improve Sword Intent.
It was something he had learned a long time ago and realized once again only just recently.
Long ago, he had created Sword Qi which acted as if they were Sword Aura. That had been due to him not understanding how they worked, and how he had skipped through the levels due to a wrong piece of advice.
It was only later he had learned how to do it correctly. To create sword Intent, one had to train with the sword to a stage where they could channel their Intent through the sword.
To create Sword Qi, one had to improve Sword Intent to a sufficient level.
To create Sword Aura, one had to improve their Sword Qi, which in turn meant one had to improve their Sword Intent all that more.
So, if Alex could improve Sword Intent to a higher degree, then use that to improve his Sword Qi, and then use that to improve his Sword Aura... Wouldn't he reach the next stage with this sword?
Alex shook his head, shaking away the thoughts. 'Don't set expectations. They only lead to disappointment,' he thought to himself and focused back on the battle at hand.
The man with the saber attacked back, sending out a fiery serpent this time around. Alex struck the serpent, destroying it. And then he did nothing again.
"That's not very fun," he spoke softly. If he was to just use Sword Intent, he could only use it when attacking directly or when channeling it through another Qi-based Sword attack. If he wanted to use just Sword Intent, he would need to use Sword Qi, which he didn't want to use as he was focusing on just Sword Intent.
"It seems I will need your help, Pearl," Alex said with a smile. Pearl nodded and rushed forward, attacking the man. The man saw him coming and struck at him, but Alex appeared in between, blocking the attack, and allowing Pearl to land the hit.
He managed to hit the man squarely in the chest, but as he used no Qi, only his physical strength was what hit him. That didn't hurt the man, but that was what Alex wanted.
There was no point in ending the fight too quickly.
The man swung his saber, sending out another attack, and Alex stepped in again, blocking it. Pearl took the opportunity to attack again.
Back and forth, the duo attacked and defended as they saw fit. The man they fought was completely overwhelmed by the two of them, surprised by how ineffective his attacks were becoming.
Not a single attack he made, no matter how large or wide, never hit the beast he wanted to hit. Alex would always come in at the last second and defend him.
The man despaired, and after a few minutes of fighting, he couldn't go on for much longer. "I give up!" he shouted.
Pearl stopped and Alex appeared in front of him. Before he could even say anything, he felt his talisman buzz softly inside his robes.
Checking it, Alex saw that he had now received another 26 points. 'Huh? That's not bad,' he thought. Since there was no way of losing points unless you interfered in someone else's duel or rejected a duel proposed by someone else, Alex believed he would never lose any points.
This method of point systems not only discouraged one from rejecting a duel, it also encouraged one to go out looking for new ones.
Alex heard many people shout out their challenge to him at once, and his talisman buzzed again. He brought it out to check who it was and noticed one man who raised his talisman happily.
"My challenge went through!" he shouted out loud. The others could only move back in disappointment.
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