The big man's natal sword was designed for surprise attacks. Therefore, when choosing a spirit for his weapon, he specifically selected a bee, as the characteristics of bees perfectly matched the sword's purpose.

Immortal artifacts can be imbued with spirits, and a good spirit can greatly enhance the power and agility of an immortal artifact. A spirit can autonomously control an immortal artifact, assisting its master in battle and unleashing even greater power.

However, not all immortal artifacts possess a spirit. Many immortal artifacts lack spirits primarily because ordinary spirits have limited uses and also carry certain risks. After all, finding a satisfactory spirit is no easy task.

Everything happened too fast. In the instant the small sword was destroyed, the burly man was suddenly struck by a powerful backlash. Unable to withstand the impact, he coughed up a mouthful of blood. This blood was no ordinary blood, but his life essence. The destruction of his natal flying sword also greatly affected his mind.

The burly man was shocked to discover that Ru Long possessed a first-grade immortal talisman, and one with void attributes at that. However, before he could react, his natal sword was destroyed. This sudden turn of events terrified him, leaving him completely bewildered.

He had initially thought he had a trump card to deal with the situation, but he hadn't expected his opponent to have a powerful one as well. It wasn't that he underestimated his opponent; rather, he was simply incredibly unlucky to have encountered such a formidable adversary.

In his haste, the burly man suddenly released his grip on Ru Long's hand. He had intended to use Ru Long's hand as a fulcrum and then use the recoil to escape quickly. However, to his complete surprise, when he pressed down, he felt as if he were pressing down on a soft ball of cotton, unable to gain any strength whatsoever.

What exactly happened? It turns out that Ru Long had anticipated Da Han's move and had prepared a countermeasure in advance. He cleverly used a unique technique from Tai Chi push hands on Earth—the Bird Doesn't Fly Technique.

This technique requires extremely keen perception to precisely control the contact between one's wrist and the opponent's palm, thus maintaining a stable state. No matter how much force the opponent exerts, they cannot break this balance.

In the immortal realm, cultivation is their forte, and they know very little about the martial arts that were once prevalent on Earth. Therefore, the burly man was completely ignorant of the "bird cannot fly" technique. Moreover, under the current circumstances, escaping by borrowing force was indeed the most convenient, fastest, and most natural method.

For cultivators, they can certainly fly away without external assistance. However, this requires channeling their true essence, which is relatively more troublesome and slower in an emergency.

The burly man looked even more disheveled at this moment, his body began to fall, he couldn't find any leverage, and his internal energy didn't surge.

Just then, a cold light flashed like lightning and pierced through the big man's heart in an instant! This sudden attack caught the big man off guard. His eyes widened in astonishment, as if he had never expected such a thing to happen.

This deadly flying sword was a killing move that Ru Long unleashed with his divine sense when he used the "Bird Doesn't Fly" technique. His attack was lightning fast, swift as the wind, leaving no time for anyone to react.

The burly man had initially hoped to escape at a crucial moment, but he never expected his plan to fail. Worse still, he had no time to stop the oncoming flying sword and could only watch helplessly as it pierced his heart.

This is what is meant by masters clashing, where life and death often hang in the balance in an instant. A small oversight, a moment's hesitation, can lead to fatal consequences.

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