Sui Zaihua picked up the small tea cup on the table, spilled the leftover tea, flipped it over and, with a "ding", arrested the tip of the sword.
The old man moved his arm for evading the sword, looking at the man behind the sword, he said, "Not bad, the killing intent is strong."
Shang Huaitong sheathed the sword, turned around, and bowed.
Sui Zaihua put down the tea cup and nodded, saying, "Although it lacks refinement, it is still a pretty good sword. The three-section swordplay is ingeniously vicious, and you've executed it well, truly understanding its essence."
This commendation seemed moderate and calm, even somewhat perfunctory to the ears, but keen audience members would remember that this was the first time the old man had publicly commented on swordsmanship - Li Piaoqing's previous two strokes did not receive any commentary.