As the Young Master of the Huang Sect, Huang Donglai was well-acquainted with numerous characters from the martial world.
At this moment, looking at the swordsman in front of him who spoke only in three-word phrases, Brother Huang suddenly thought of someone—Three-Word King.
As the name suggests, this person's surname was Wang, and his peculiarity was that he only spoke three words per sentence.
Of course, simply having a speech quirk wouldn't make someone famous in the martial world; what accounted for Three-Word King's renown was mainly his kung fu.
His quick sword technique, known as "Silent Finesse," was a unique swordplay he created himself and could only be executed with the thin sword he carried.
The swordplay had two distinct features:
First, it was "quick," so quick that even if he told you when he would draw his sword and you were on guard... you wouldn't be able to see it coming or defend against it.