The moment Xi Yue claimed she only used 30% of her strength, I knew this fight was far from over. Her resilience after taking that hit is insane. It reminds me of the underdog energy in (Dubbed) He Lost His Memory. They Gained a God! where the protagonist keeps surprising everyone. The visual effects on her blue aura are crisp too.
Hong Hai is the perfect villain you love to hate. His smirk when he says the Lin Family Hall is full of weaklings is so satisfyingly annoying. You can tell he is Hong Xiaotian's son just by that confidence. The red energy effects around his fists make him look like a total boss battle waiting to happen.
I love how the students switch from cheering to total despair when Xi Yue falls. The guy screaming that they are done for if she loses really raises the stakes. It adds so much pressure to her getting back up. That collective gasp when she stands up again is pure cinematic gold.
The clash between the red and blue energy blasts is visually stunning. It is not just a physical fight but a battle of internal power. The way the ground cracks under their feet shows the sheer force involved. This level of production quality is rare for short dramas these days.
The bald man shouting that is his boy adds a nice layer of family rivalry to the scene. It is not just about winning; it is about legacy. The tension between the two older men watching the fight is almost as intense as the fight itself. You can feel the history there.
Just when you think she is defeated, Xi Yue wipes the blood and stands up. That determination is everything. She calls him a bastard with such fire in her eyes. It gives major vibes similar to (Dubbed) He Lost His Memory. They Gained a God! where the hero refuses to stay down.
Hong Hai mocking the entire Lin Family Martial Hall is a bold move. Calling them all weaklings right to their faces takes guts. It sets up a perfect revenge arc for the rest of the students. You know they are going to train hard to prove him wrong later.
The fight choreography is incredibly smooth. The way Xi Yue dodges and counters despite being injured shows her skill level. The camera angles capture every punch and kick perfectly. It feels like a high-budget movie scene rather than a quick clip.
The older man yelling for Xi Yue to give up breaks my heart. He knows she is hurt but also knows she will not stop. That conflict between protecting her and respecting her fight is so well portrayed. The emotion in his voice is palpable.
It is fascinating to see the power scaling here. Hong Hai going all out with red flames versus Xi Yue's calm blue energy. The contrast in their fighting styles tells a story about their personalities. One is aggressive, the other is disciplined. Great character design.
Ep Review
More