The game rules sounded simple, merely involving using a sword to target the opponent's chest, abdomen, right arm, left arm, right leg, and left leg.
If one struck, the opponent would be injured or even die;
if one missed, the opponent's shield would increase by one, enhancing their chances of survival in the next round.
Although everyone understood, Bai Youwei still felt that something was not quite right.
For instance, when both parties thrust at each other, there should be an order—who thrusts first and who thrusts after? The rules didn't specify.
Moreover, besides the chest, the other body parts—abdomen, arms, and legs—though injured, would not be life-threatening. If one protected the chest, even if all the other five parts were hit, what then? It certainly wouldn't result in death.