The heavy soldiers of this CHF appeared slightly childish when compared to Mo Ling, as most of them had massive and powerful bodies, yet did not possess much of a brain. These heavy soldiers would merely appear as blood-filled meatsacks before those experts standing at the apex.
However, this shaky equilibrium did not continue for long. The frightening aspect of Grai's Blazing Hundred Strikes was in the continuation of its attacks, which was everlasting, until the target was dead. Although it was called "Hundred Strikes", Grai had already unleashed no less than 2 to 3 hundred attacks. Not only did the momentum of his successive attacks not diminish, it had also continued to climb; it seemed as though there was no limit! Clearly, attackers reaching the apex in offence had all mastered compounding combat techniques which would surge continuously and compound together in a succession of attacks.