The snow fell heavier, accumulating layer upon layer on Qing Chen's body, only to be blown away by the aftermath of Li Dong and Li Bingxi's battle.
He watched intently, not uttering a word despite the discomfort of his organs being shaken, for fear of distracting his master.
Gradually, the wind and snow were drawn by the vital energy, forming a colossal tornado outside the battlefield.
However, at a certain moment, Qing Chen suddenly felt something was amiss.
Li Dong's movements were becoming slower, lacking the initial vigor and peerlessness.
At the beginning of the battle, Qing Chen couldn't even see his master's shadow, only catching a fleeting afterimage when his master and Li Bingxi clashed.
But now, his master's figure was becoming clearer.
His combat stance grew increasingly conservative.
In contrast, Li Bingxi seemed utterly unconcerned about his avatars sustaining severe damage, thus every strike was executed with full power, devoid of defensive posture.