He didn't recall ever teaching Ye Wan to use her fists like that.
While using tactics that don't match one's actual strength can certainly have a surprising effect, the cost is also very high.
It's easy to lose control if you're not careful.
Among Su Hanjiang's fellow disciples, only Su Hanyi frequently did this.
He was even reprimanded by the Old Ancestor of Wushan for this.
Su Hanyi retorted, saying that she hadn't gone berserk.
Enraged, the ancestor glared and unleashed a powerful move, Xuan Tian Zi Dian, which scorched Su Hanyi until she was charred and black smoke billowing from her mouth.
Although she was exhausted, Su Hanyi refused to accept it and continued to do as she pleased.
However, just as he said, nothing really happened.
Ye Wan's moves were probably learned from Su Hanyi when they went to the bottom of Moonfall Cliff together last time.
Um?
Ye Wan suddenly looked up and bumped directly into Su Hanjiang's chin.
The warm and harmonious atmosphere shattered instantly.
Su Hanjiang sighed helplessly and released his embrace.
Ye Wan covered her head and said, "Wasn't Master unconscious? How did he know?"
Su Hanjiang said, "He just can't wake up; he's always fully conscious."
In other words...
He knew about Ye Wan touching him inappropriately, pinching his face, and kissing him.
He knew he was getting his hands covered in blood as he swung his sword to try and break the barrier.
He knew that he was being carried on his back in the midst of a snowstorm, searching for shelter from the wind.
It is precisely because I know this, yet cannot help in any way, that I feel so helpless.
I feel especially sorry for her.
Su Hanjiang stroked Ye Wan's face and said softly, "Wan'er, let's become Daoist partners after we leave this place."
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