In this chapter, we learn that Master Xinghe once used a technique called "everything is my fault" in a sparring match with Master Xiao-Mingyu. This is a reference to the fact that everything is the master's fault, which is the same as saying that everything in your body is your own fault. Senior Brother asks if he knows the name of this "wrong form" , and he answers that he once used this technique when he was sparring with Master XI. This move is referred to as the "Everything is My Fault" move because it is the style of the master, and it makes perfect sense to him. He explains that the breeze on his body is the only thing that makes him feel this way, and this is why it is so effective. He also explains that if he were to use the kite form, he would be able to get his opponent to walk within his shooting range. This technique reminds him of an assassin's technique, because he is able to lead his opponent into a trap without even trying. He tells Senior Brother that he hopes that the bond between them will not be as fragile as it was when they first met, because if they fail to keep up their progress, they will be gone. He then goes on to explain that the boundary between their cultivation levels is not that different, but rather that each of them has a natural defense that gets progressively stronger as they advance in their cultivation.
In this chapter, we learn that Master Xinghe once used a technique called "everything is my fault" in a sparring match with Master Xiao-Mingyu. This is a reference to the fact that everything is the master's fault, which is the same as saying that everything in your body is your own fault. Senior Brother asks if he knows the name of this "wrong form" , and he answers that he once used this technique when he was sparring with Master XI. This move is referred to as the "Everything is My Fault" move because it is the style of the master, and it makes perfect sense to him. He explains that the breeze on his body is the only thing that makes him feel this way, and this is why it is so effective. He also explains that if he were to use the kite form, he would be able to get his opponent to walk within his shooting range. This technique reminds him of an assassin's technique, because he is able to lead his opponent into a trap without even trying. He tells Senior Brother that he hopes that the bond between them will not be as fragile as it was when they first met, because if they fail to keep up their progress, they will be gone. He then goes on to explain that the boundary between their cultivation levels is not that different, but rather that each of them has a natural defense that gets progressively stronger as they advance in their cultivation.