This sword light was not too fast, as the basis of a fast sword is strength and True Qi. When the gap in these two aspects is not big, it's very difficult for you to make the other party unable to react.
Pei Ye was also not planning on taking the fast sword approach.
Master Huang attempted to strike Pei Ye's sword aside, but as soon as their sword edges met, the force on Pei Ye's sword relaxed and deflected, skillfully sliding past his sword edge.
The timing was perfectly grasped, not a trace of strength was lost in the collision. This was the control over the sword after stepping into the first realm of Sword Dao, "Clumsy".
After the sword edge slid past, it targeted the hand by which Master Huang was holding his sword.
This change from a thrust to a cut was like a jade sliding on ice. Master Huang clearly saw his sword making contact with the other party's sword edge, but his hand felt no force at all.