Lei Jun observed, akin to an archaeologist's field exploration.
When engaged in a Duel of Magic against strangers, Meng Shaojie could now take a more proactive approach to impact and disturb his opponents, rather than merely observing the information already displayed by a static opponent.
Next came the recording. Meng Shaojie meticulously noted down what he saw and heard. Doing so not only facilitated the summarization of his opponent's habits and patterns but even allowed him to replicate their moves to a certain extent.
Oftentimes, this was the most effective and most unpredictable method of attack that Meng Shaojie possessed, apart from the sword in his hand.
Lei Jun believed that as Meng Shaojie's scholarship deepened and his realm improved, this particular School of Dharma, history, would reveal its tremendous developmental value.
In fact, some of Lei Jun's techniques in refining the Vast Integrity Jade Kui had been inspired by related concepts.
