Nan Sheng had thought that she would easily defeat Shen Qinghe and initially underestimated her, but after exchanging fifty moves with Shen Qinghe, they were still in a deadlock. It was then that Nan Sheng realized her carelessness; Shen Qinghe was not some pushover.
After dozens of exchanges, Shen Qinghe's swordplay became increasingly stable, and she gained the upper hand with every move against Nan Sheng.
The onlookers might not notice, but as the person involved, the more Nan Sheng fought, the more alarmed she became. She even felt that after dozens of moves, every one of her moves was suppressed by Shen Qinghe, who, for some unknown reason, had not swiftly finished her off and seemed to be deliberately toying with her.